Demanufacturer vs Demanufactured - What's the difference?
demanufacturer | demanufactured |
(demanufacture)
A process of recycling that involves the dismantling and/or disassembly of an item to gain the maximum amount of recyclable materials.
:The Parties define the life cycle of electronic equipment broadly to include acquisition, design, manufacture, assembly, distribution, use, reuse, demanufacture , and recycling. (from the
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To recycle material using this process
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As a noun demanufacturer
is one who, or that which, demanufactures.As a verb demanufactured is
(demanufacture).demanufactured
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Verb
(head)demanufacture
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Noun
(-)Sustainable Environmental Stewardship of Federal Electronic Assets"PDF signed 11-15-2004)