waste conversion

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waste conversion

by ska7945 » Sat Nov 15, 2008 7:16 am
Through waste conversion into salable materials and using energy that would otherwise be wasted, many companies have found that they can reduce costs and pollution simultaneously.

A)
B) Through converting wastes into salable materials and the use of otherwise wasted energy
C) By converting wastes into salable materials and using energy that would otherwise be wasted
D) By the converting of wastes into salable materials and waste energy use
E) By waste conversion into salable materials and waste energy use
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by karmayogi » Sat Nov 15, 2008 7:50 am
IMO C

A, B and D: parallelism issue
E: Alters the meaning. In "waste conversion" waste is an adjective to noun conversion, which means conversion is a waste.

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