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      <title>What Is Rendering?</title>
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           Short Answer: Rendering is Recycling
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          Roughly 50% of an animal is considered inedible by Americans. Rendering reclaims this meat, bone and fat and transforms them into ingredients for countless products-Recycling 99% of this unwanted meat.
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          So, rendering is really the “Original Recycling” – but instead of recycling water bottles into plastic fibers, or steel cans into car parts; rendering recycles unutilized meat, fat and bone into things like nutritious pet food and biofuels.
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          Instead of wasting these leftovers through other disposal methods, renderers recycle the materials into 19 billion pounds of fat, oil and protein products.
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          By reclaiming otherwise discarded meat and poultry leftovers, renderers make our food production footprint smaller.
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             North American Renderers Association, Inc.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Aug 2019 18:05:51 GMT</pubDate>
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