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The waste hierarchy: reduce, reuse, recycle
The waste hierarchy classifies waste management strategies according to their desirability. The waste hierarchy has taken many forms over the past decade, but the basic concept has remained the cornerstone of most waste minimisation strategies. The aim of the waste hierarchy is to extract the maximum practical benefits from products and to generate the minimum amount of waste.
Some waste management experts have recently incorporated a 'fourth R': "Re-think", with the implied meaning that the present system may have fundamental flaws, and that a thoroughly effective system of waste management may need an entirely new way of looking at waste. Some "re-think" solutions may be counter-intuitive, such as cutting fabric patterns with slightly more "waste material" left -- the now larger scraps are then used for cutting small parts of the pattern, resulting in a decrease in net waste. This type of solution is by no means limited to the clothing industry. Source reduction involves efforts to reduce hazardous waste and other materials by modifying industrial production. Source reduction methods involve changes in manufacturing technology, raw material inputs, and product formulation. At times, the term "pollution prevention" may refer to source reduction.
(courtesy wikipedia.com)
4 comments:
omg!!
even rubbish bcome ur object..hmmhh,u really prof stan,slaut buat lu,yang jelek2 n jijay bisa jadi keren..hehehee...ntar kalo gw tunangan ato nikah, lu yang jd potograpernya yah,biar gw yang jelek jd kliatan much2 pretty hohohooooooo
Haha.. wah.. that seems hard yeah. lol. jkjk. Maybe i should start raeding on how to transform ugly --> pretty. haha. jkjk
to anonymous above
oh~~ you noe ur self huh??
so hav u decided where to have wedding or engagement?? o.o
or still getting rejected???
oh~~~
poor thing!!
gramma's dream marriage on crisis!!!
LOL
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