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02-02, 00:37
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02-02, 00:35
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02-02, 00:32
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yeah ..getting a recent one for ya
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02-02, 00:29
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cple of years old now i think
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02-02, 00:26
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my kids are just starting to appreciate him too
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02-02, 00:26
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02-02, 00:24
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02-02, 00:24
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hes in the dog thread here i think
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02-02, 00:23
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02-02, 00:23
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good stuff, want to see the SKULL cleaned out
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02-02, 00:23
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my dog is nearly totally blind and deaf now
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02-02, 00:22
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02-02, 00:22
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02-02, 00:21
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enough from me then,,whens the next dog show
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02-02, 00:20
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To produce one tonne of steel, over 300,000 litres of water would be used and polluted with heavy metals and VOCs. These results would give a poor BES score for steel under the criteria of inherent pollution.
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02-02, 00:18
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02-02, 00:18
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not sure of the weight conversion to pounds
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02-02, 00:18
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To produce one tonne of copper, over 100 tonnes of solid waste is produced. This result would give a poor BES score for resource depletion due to the amount of (toxic) waste produced. This score (from 1 to 5) in added to its scores for the other criteria
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02-02, 00:17
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Resource depletion, Inherent pollution, Embodied energy
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02-02, 00:16
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02-02, 00:15
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It was unique in the way that it tried to assess and measure the wider range of environmental costs and impacts-16 criteria were assessed on a five-point scale.
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02-02, 00:14
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02-02, 00:14
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02-02, 00:13
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thats how they roll where i work
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02-02, 00:12
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must pass my exams or no pay rise for me
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