Feedstock definition

Feedstock means a solid waste that will readily decompose during the composting process including but not limited to yard waste, agricultural waste, animal waste, food scraps, animal carcasses, raw rendering material, and mixed solid waste.
Feedstock means any controlled substance or new substance that undergoes chemical transformation in a process in which it is entirely converted from its original composition and whose emissions are insignificant,
Feedstock means any fluorinated greenhouse gas listed in Annexes I and II, that undergoes chemical transformation in a process in which it is entirely converted from its original composition and emissions are insignificant;

Examples of Feedstock in a sentence

  • Biomass as Feedstock for a Bioenergy and Bioproducts Industry: The Technical Feasibility of a Billion-Ton Annual Supply.

  • Process, Feedstock and Plant Protection With No Alternate Fuel Capability.

  • Pursuant to the terms of the Feedstock Agreement, Blackhawk Biofuels shall allow Bunge to store the Feedstocks at the Facility; provided, however, such Feedstocks shall be segregated from any Feedstocks owned by REG Marketing pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.

  • Upon the occurrence and during the continuation of Temporary Service Suspension, the parties shall cooperate to attempt to arrange for Feedstock or Services to be furnished to the other Party in an alternate manner or by a third party acceptable to affected Party, to minimize or reduce the effect of such Temporary Service Suspension on the applicable Party’s operations.

  • Any purchase of Feedstocks by Bunge, however, shall be governed exclusively by the terms of the Feedstock Agreement and such purchases shall not be subject to the terms of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Feedstock

Feedstock means any ozone depleting substance that undergoes chemical transformation in a process in which it is entirely converted from its original composition and emissions are insignificant;
Feedstock means the raw material supplied to a process.
Feedstock means any fluorinated greenhouse gas, or substance listed in Annex II, that undergoes chemical transformation in a process in which it is entirely converted from its original composition and its emissions are insignificant;
Feedstock means raw material used in a refinery or other processing plant.
Feedstock means the agricultural or other renewable resources, whether plant or animal derived,
Feedstock means soybean oil, oil from annual covercrops, algal oil, biogenic waste oils, fats or greases, or non-food grade corn oil, provided that the commissioner may modify the definition of feedstock based on the vegetable oils, animal fats or cellulosic biomass listed in table 1 of 40 C.F.R. § 80.1426.]