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Wastage

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Wastage meaning

The amount or proportion of something that is wasted or lost by deterioration or other natural process. | The periodical turnover of personnel in an organisation by death, retirement or resignation, as perceived by those aspiring to promotion or appointment in the organisation. | Anything lost by wear or waste.

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An example is a scenario where a nurse might mistake symptoms of an ailment for a wrong diagnosis; a fellow nurse or even a doctor can immediately correct this, and in the process, the wastage of drugs is prevented.

But when it comes to reducing food wastage, frozen food is emerging as queen and is leading the pack as the best alternative to fresh produce.

By keeping a close eye on your energy consumption patterns, you can minimize unnecessary wastage and reduce your carbon footprint.

Deore said that he has endeavoured to streamline the processes in order to reduce multiple visits by applicants and wastage of appointments and increase the applications submitted to appointments ratio.

He has said that his health battles have meant that he's suffered from muscle wastage and he's now unable to run.

If Mitch is about integrity he would speak of $350K wastage by his family member regardless of what he said before.

Makinde believes that this represents wastage of public funds, in valuable foreign currency, that would be better channelled into supporting Nigeria’s ailing healthcare system.

She also explained that wastage could not even be redirected to charities as there were legal measures in place by health authorities that required manufactures of foods to not distribute dairy products that were not in line with certain standard.

Supermarket freezer aisles where the vast majority of Grimsby’s biggest employer’s products are found have always been seen as a sanctuary for hard-pressed families, with no wastage and exact portions.

DEFA is also targeting a 10 percent reduction in food wastage by 2027 and a 10 percent increase in local food consumption over the next five years, with progress to be tracked annually.

For years, farmers from the area have had to traverse bad roads to transport their produce, creating wastage and damaging their vehicles.

Innovative mechanisms, such as cyclonic turbulence within drippers, ensure uninterrupted water delivery even under demanding conditions, significantly reducing wastage and ensuring reliability.

Kong said the continued water wastage not only represented a significant loss in terms of non-revenue water but also a disservice to the residents affected by the issue.

Not to mention the potential energy wastage from boiling the kettle every single time you’re thirsty.

Shein says this limits wastage: the incineration of unsold clothing is a common practice in the sector.

The Nigerian government’s budgetary spending is often scrutinized for potential wastage, with public calls for greater transparency and accountability in using state resources.

Therefore, at the convenient level, the government should stop the wastage and the money allocated for it be spent on items all Nigerians can directly benefit from.

The sharing mechanism was originally intended to help management get compensation for any breakage or wastage by their employees.

While some of it is unavoidable, there is a lot of potential for wastage and areas where efficiency can be implemented.

Apart from generating more revenues for the government, Obi said such moves would help curb wastage and financial imprudence associated with the public sector.