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What (who) is by products - definition

Animal By-products Regulations; Animal By-Products Order
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By-product         
UNWANTED SECONDARY PRODUCT OF A PRODUCTION PROCESS, MANUFACTURING PROCESS OR CHEMICAL REACTION
Byproduct; Side-product; Side product; Sideproduct; By-products; Byproducts
·noun A secondary or additional product; something produced, as in the course of a manufacture, in addition to the principal product.
by-product         
UNWANTED SECONDARY PRODUCT OF A PRODUCTION PROCESS, MANUFACTURING PROCESS OR CHEMICAL REACTION
Byproduct; Side-product; Side product; Sideproduct; By-products; Byproducts
¦ noun
1. an incidental or secondary product made in the manufacture of something else.
2. an unintended but inevitable secondary result.
by-product         
UNWANTED SECONDARY PRODUCT OF A PRODUCTION PROCESS, MANUFACTURING PROCESS OR CHEMICAL REACTION
Byproduct; Side-product; Side product; Sideproduct; By-products; Byproducts
(by-products)
Note: in AM and sometimes in BRIT, use 'byproduct'
1.
A by-product is something which is produced during the manufacture or processing of another product.
The raw material for the tyre is a by-product of petrol refining.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
2.
Something that is a by-product of an event or situation happens as a result of it, although it is usually not expected or planned.
A by-product of their meeting was the release of these fourteen men.
= side-effect
N-COUNT: oft N of n

Wikipedia

Animal By-Products Regulations

The European Union's Animal By-Products Regulations (Regulation No 1069/2009) allows for the treatment of some animal by-products in composting and biogas plants (anaerobic digesters). The following article describes procedures required to allow solid outputs (compost, digestate) from composting plants and anaerobic digesters onto land in the United Kingdom.

Examples of use of by products
1. Petroleum and its by–products are very important for modern agriculture.
2. In a second test, they analysed the participants‘ urine for chemical by–products of platelet activity.
3. Vegetarian catering (including no meat by–products). • Mariah Carey Cristal champagne.
4. The market is currently dominated by products like Merck & Co‘s Zocor and Pfizer Inc‘s Lipitor.
5. These are by–products of industrial processes which are usually removed by health supplement manufacturers.