Aiming for zero waste: The ZeroWIN approach
Aiming for zero waste: The ZeroWIN approach
Zero waste is a unifying concept for a range of measures aimed at eliminating waste and allowing us to challenge old ways of thinking. Aiming for zero waste will mean viewing waste as a potential resource with value to be realised, rather than as a problem to be dealt with. But zero waste will not happen overnight…
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Williams, Ian D.
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Curran, Tony
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July 2010
Williams, Ian D.
c9d674ac-ee69-4937-ab43-17e716266e22
Curran, Tony
f961d069-1ada-4bf4-8d75-52015bd20360
Williams, Ian D. and Curran, Tony
(2010)
Aiming for zero waste: The ZeroWIN approach.
Waste Management World, .
Abstract
Zero waste is a unifying concept for a range of measures aimed at eliminating waste and allowing us to challenge old ways of thinking. Aiming for zero waste will mean viewing waste as a potential resource with value to be realised, rather than as a problem to be dealt with. But zero waste will not happen overnight…
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Published date: July 2010
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ISSN: 1476-1394
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