Betekenis van:
plant fibre

plant fibre
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • fiber derived from plants

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. fibre obtained from the bolls of the cotton plant (Gossypium)
    2. Fibres — e.g. plant fibre but includes strings of tennis rackets
    3. fibre obtained from the bast of the flax plant (Linum usitatissimum)
    4. Articles of peat (including sheets; cylinder shells and plant pots) (excluding textile articles of peat fibre)
    5. Articles of peat (including sheets, cylinder shells and plant pots) (excluding textile articles of peat fibre)
    6. These substances when closely associated with carbohydrate polymers of plant origin and extracted with the carbohydrate polymers for analysis of fibre may be considered as fibre.
    7. The residual acrylonitrile content in raw fibres leaving the fibre production plant shall be less than 1,5 mg/kg.
    8. a new paper mill (PM4) and a de-inking plant (DIP2) for the production of newsprint with 100 % recycled fibre (100 % RCF newsprint);
    9. The carbohydrate polymers of plant origin that meet the definition of fibre may be closely associated in the plant with lignin or other non-carbohydrate components such as phenolic compounds, waxes, saponins, phytates, cutin, phytosterols.
    10. dispensing certain Member States from the obligation to apply Council Directives 66/401/EEC, 66/402/EEC and 2002/57/EC on the marketing of fodder plant, cereal and oil and fibre plant seed to certain species:
    11. It should also be ensured that the varieties of flax and hemp grown for fibre are those listed in the Common Catalogue of Varieties of Agricultural Plant Species as fibre plants and, in the case of flax in particular, as ‘fibre flax’ Moreover, in the case of hemp, the tetrahydrocannabinol content of the authorised varieties may not exceed 0.2 %.
    12. Derogations of the European Union allowed by Switzerland [1](a) dispensing certain Member States from the obligation to apply Council Directives 66/401/EEC, 66/402/EEC, 68/193/EEC, 2002/54/EC and 2002/57/EC on the marketing of fodder plant, cereal, vine, beet and oil and fibre plant seed to certain species:
    13. Commission Decision 97/125/EC of 24 January 1997 authorising the indelible printing of prescribed information on packages of seed of oil and fibre plants and amending Decision 87/309/EEC authorising the indelible printing of prescribed information on packages of certain fodder plant species (OJ L 48, 19.2.1997, p. 35).
    14. The ecological criteria cover the production of pulp including all constituent sub-processes from the point at which the fibre raw-material/recycled paper passes the plant gates, to the point at which the pulp leaves the pulp mill. For the paper production processes all sub-processes from the beating of the pulp (disintegration of the recycled paper) to winding the paper onto rolls.
    15. Directives 66/401/EEC, 66/402/EEC, 68/193/EEC, 1999/105/EC and 2002/57/EC set out certain provisions for the marketing of fodder plant seed, cereal seed, material for the propagation of the vine, forest reproductive material and seed of oil and fibre plants.