Starting with the definition
A co-product or coproduct is produced along with with the main product and carries equal importance as the main product during the manufacturing process and can be sold or reused profitably.
Co-products are materials of value that are produced in parallel with the main desirable produced item as a result of the production process.
Some examples:
Sugar beet pulp…
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Co-Products – how to handle in BC
Starting with the definition A co-product or coproduct is produced along with with the main product and carries equal importance as the main product during the manufacturing process and can be sold or reused profitably. Co-products are materials of value that are produced in parallel with the main desirable produced item as a result of the production process.
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