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Reducing waste, reusing where possible, and ultimately sending zero waste to landfillContinue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Craig M Briscoe Oct 5, 2011.

 

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Craig M Briscoe replied to Zero Waste's discussion Zero Waste
"I couldn't agree more, and of particular interest are your points about the size of spaces and waste from renovation. The Oregon DEQ recently completed a study on construction and renovation waste generation in residential buildings…"
Oct 5, 2011
Mark Rylander replied to Zero Waste's discussion Zero Waste
"There's another kind of waste in the DESIGN of the built environment that can be more easily and quickly eliminated: stuff that should never have been made in the first place.  The early planning stages of buildings rarely provide time and…"
Oct 5, 2011
Mark Rylander replied to Zero Waste's discussion Zero Waste
"One more:   As I write, guests to the exhibition hall at Greenbuild are undoubtedly gathering brochures (in person or to their mailboxes) and souvenir marketing trinkets- even pens with flashing LEDs and camera batteries. They may find…"
Oct 5, 2011
Mark Rylander replied to Zero Waste's discussion Zero Waste
"It's great to work towards operations and supply chains that return materials to either 1) soil or 2) to what McDonough & Braungart call "technical nutrient cycles", where materials can be returned to a technical…"
Oct 5, 2011
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