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1 waste disposal industry
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > waste disposal industry
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2 waste management industry
<waste.econ> ■ Entsorgungswirtschaft f ; Abfallwirtschaft fEnglish-german technical dictionary > waste management industry
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3 waste paper industry
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4 Nuclear Industry Radioactive Waste Executive
English-german dictionary > Nuclear Industry Radioactive Waste Executive
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5 funeral industry
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6 reclamation industry
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7 recycling industry
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8 принцип раздельного сбора городского мусора
принцип раздельного сбора городского мусора
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dual waste management
To reduce the quantity of packaging waste, and thereby of overall MSW, Germany introduced a far-reaching legislation to reduce waste, based on the producer's responsibility principle. Industry was given the option to set up a third party organization which would carry out the collection and sorting of sales packaging for care of manufacturers and retailers. Thus, Some 600 companies created "Duales System Deutschland" in 1990 ("Dual" because it meant creating a second collection system in parallel to the existing waste collection system of the local authorities). Duales System Deutschland (DSD), now has overall responsibility for the separate collection and recycling of packaging. At present, the Dual System is the only nationwide system for the collection and sorting of sales packaging. Packaging participating in this collection system is marked with the Green Dot. (Source: EPEBE)
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9 переработка отходов (отрасль промышленности)
переработка отходов (отрасль промышленности)
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waste processing industry
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10 удаление отходов (отрасль промышленности)
удаление отходов (отрасль промышленности)
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waste removal industry
The aggregate of commercial enterprises primarily concerned with eliminating or getting rid of refuse from places of human or animal habitation or of unwanted materials left over from a manufacturing process. (Source: TOE)
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11 industrial
adjective1) industriell; betrieblich [Ausbildung, Forschung]; Arbeits[unfall, -medizin, -psychologie]2) (intended for industry) Industrie[alkohol, -diamant usw.]* * *adjective (having, concerning etc industries or the making of goods: That area of the country is industrial rather than agricultural.) industriell* * *in·dus·trial[ɪnˈdʌstriəl]I. adj1. (of production of goods) industriell\industrial expansion industrielle Expansion2. (for use in manufacturing) Industrie-\industrial equipment/tools Industriewerkzeug[e] nt[pl]for \industrial use für die industrielle [o gewerbliche] Nutzung3. (having industry) Industrie-\industrial area/region Industriegebiet nt▪ \industrials pl Industriewerte pl* * *[In'dʌstrɪəl]1. adjindustriell, Industrie-industrial research — Arbeits- or Betriebsforschung f
2. n industrials3. pl (ST EX)Industrieaktien pl* * *industrial [ınˈdʌstrıəl]A adj (adv industrially)1. industriell, gewerblich, Industrie…, Fabrik…, Gewerbe…, Wirtschafts…:industrial anthropology Industrieanthropologie f (Teilgebiet der Anthropologie, das sich mit der Anpassung von Gebrauchsgegenständen an menschliche Körperformen und -maße beschäftigt);industrial arch(a)eology Industriearchäologie f (Teilbereich der Denkmalpflege, der sich mit technischen Denkmälern, z. B. Fabriken, Brücken, beschäftigt);industrial area Industriegebiet n;a) Werbegrafik f,b) pl SCHULE US Werkunterricht m;industrial artist Werbegrafiker(in);industrial bonds Industrieobligationen;industrial complex Industriekomplex m;industrial diamond Industriediamant m;industrial disease Berufskrankheit f;industrial espionage Industrie-, Werkspionage f;industrial fair Industriemesse f;industrial peace Arbeitsfriede m;industrial pollution Umweltverschmutzung f durch die Industrie;industrial psychology Industriepsychologie f (Teilgebiet der Psychologie, das sich mit den Institutionen, Organisationen und Verhaltensmustern in Industriegesellschaften befasst);industrial sociology Industriesoziologie f (Teilgebiet der Soziologie, das sich mit der Erforschung der sozialen Organisation betrieblicher Arbeitsbeziehungen und der Auswirkung der Industrialisierung auf die Gesamtgesellschaft befasst);industrial spy Industrie-, Werkspion(in);industrial town Industriestadt f;industrial waste Industrieabfälle pl2. industrialisiert, Industrie…:an industrial nation ein Industriestaat m;industrial society Industriegesellschaft f3. in der Industrie beschäftigt, Industrie…:industrial robot Industrieroboter m;4. Betriebs…:industrial accident Betriebsunfall m;industrial hygiene Gesundheitsschutz m am Arbeitsplatz;industrial management Betriebsführung f5. industriell erzeugt:industrial products Industrieprodukte, gewerbliche Erzeugnisse6. nur für industriellen Gebrauch bestimmt:industrial alcohol Industriealkohol m, denaturierter AlkoholB s1. Industrielle(r) m/f(m)2. pl WIRTSCH Industriepapiere pl, -werte plind. abk1. independence2. independent3. index4. indicated6. indigo7. indirect8. industrial9. industry* * *adjective1) industriell; betrieblich [Ausbildung, Forschung]; Arbeits[unfall, -medizin, -psychologie]2) (intended for industry) Industrie[alkohol, -diamant usw.]* * *adj.industriell adj. n.gewerblich adj. -
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nounStoff, der* * *(a cloth or fabric made by weaving: woollen textiles; ( also adjective) the textile industry.) die Textilien(pl.); Textil-...* * *tex·tile[ˈtekstaɪl]I. n▪ \textiles pl Textilien pl, Textilwaren plthe production of \textiles used to be a cottage industry in this area die Textilherstellung erfolgte in dieser Gegend in Heimarbeit3. ECON▪ \textiles pl Textilwerte pl\textile mill [or plant] Textilfabrik f\textile tape Gewebeband nt\textile waste products Textilabfallprodukte pl* * *['tekstaɪl]1. adjTextil-2. nStoff m* * *A sa) Stoff mb) pl Textilwaren pl, Textilien plB adj Textil…:textile goods → A b* * *nounStoff, der* * *adj.Textil- präfix. -
13 воздействие промышленности на окружающую среду
воздействие промышленности на окружающую среду
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environmental impact of industry
The effects on the environment connected with industrial activities are mainly related to the production of industrial wastes that can be divided into various types: solid waste, such as dust particles or slag from coal; liquid wastes from various processes, including radioactive coolants from power stations; and gas wastes, largely produced by the chemical industry. (Source: RRDA)
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14 промышленная переработка твердых отходов
промышленная переработка твердых отходов
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reclamation industry
Industry for the transformation of solid waste into useful products. (Source: GRN)
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15 законодательство, регулирующее обращение со сточными водами
законодательство, регулирующее обращение со сточными водами
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waste water legislation
A binding rule or body of rules prescribed by a government to regulate the outflow and disposal of spent or used water from a home, community, farm or industry that contains dissolved or suspended matter. (Source: TOE)
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качество сточных вод
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waste water quality
The state or condition of spent or used water that contains dissolved or suspended matter from a home, community farm or industry. (Source: TOE / RHW)
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17 налог на сточные воды
налог на сточные воды
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waste water charge
Imposed fee, expense, or cost for the management of spent or used water that contains dissolved or suspended matter from a home, community farm, or industry. (Source: TOE / RHW)
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19 промышленность, имеющая отношение к охране окружающей среды
промышленность, имеющая отношение к охране окружающей среды
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environmental industry
Industries involved in the development of cleaner technologies, waste and wastewater treatment, recycling processes, biotechnology processes, catalysts, membranes, desulphurisation plants, noise reduction, and the manufacture of other products having an environment protection purpose. (Source: DOBRIS)
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