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15 January 2007 @ 12:48 pm
Waste not, want not  

Originally published at BlueGreenBlog. You can comment here or there.

Andi McDaniel has a piece entitled Can We Create a World Without Waste? at Alternet. I think it’s an important piece to read as the earth grows smaller… the places on this planet which we use as dumping grounds are getting closer and closer to people as developed areas and populations expand.

One of the ways to curb the trash we throw out is to be smarter about buying - avoiding whatever we do not need, and perhaps avoiding what is covered in too much packaging. But some manufacturers and sellers still insist upon using the paperboard, styrofoam trays, and the cling wrap (I’m looking at you, Trader Joe’s!) and a growing movement of people are pressing companies to take more responsibility of their products - not just their quality, but also their packaging, and the products themselves (in the case of electronics) after the product’s life cycle with the consumer.

The article gives a great introduction to the “Zero Waste” movement and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). The one thing I would have added is a mention of Cradle to Cradle, William McDonough does a fine job arguing that producers need to plan for materials reuse as early as the product design stages.

 
 
bluegreenplanet
11 March 2006 @ 10:23 am
A Quotation from Cradle to Cradle  
Imagine the primordial beginning of life on this planet. There is rock and water - matter. The orb of the sun sends out heat and light - energy. Eventually, over thousands of milleninia, through chemical and physical processes scientists still don't fully understand, single-celled bacteria emerge. With the evolution of photosynthesizing blue-green algae, a monumental change takes place. Chemistry and physics combine with the sun's physical energy, and the Earth's chemical mass turns into the blue-green planet we know." - William McDonough & Michael Braungart, Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things
This is a brilliant book, and of course, now I'm partial to the above quote for obvious reasons.
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bluegreenplanet
11 March 2006 @ 07:17 am
A Quotation from Cradle to Cradle  

Originally published at BlueGreenBlog. You can comment here or there.

Imagine the primordial beginning of life on this planet. There is rock and water - matter. The orb of the sun sends out heat and light - energy. Eventually, over thousands of milleninia, through chemical and physical processes scientists still don’t fully understand, single-celled bacteria emerge. With the evolution of photosynthesizing blue-green algae, a monumental change takes place. Chemistry and physics combine with the sun’s physical energy, and the Earth’s chemical mass turns into the blue-green planet we know.” - William McDonough & Michael Braungart, Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things

This is a brilliant book, and of course, now I’m partial to the above quote for obvious reasons.

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