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E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle
https://ec.europa.eu/international-partnerships/projects/...E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle Published on 11 July 2019 Share on Consumer electronics have invaded our day-to-day lives and are a symbol of modernity, but they also generate a lot of waste containing harmful substances and threatening the environment and human health.
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E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle
https://ec.europa.eu/international-partnerships/projects/...E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle Published on 11 July 2019 Share on Consumer electronics have invaded our day-to-day lives and are a symbol of modernity, but they also generate a lot of waste containing harmful substances and threatening the environment and human health.
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Desso uses Cradle to Cradle® principle in carpet manufacturing
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...What is your Take Back programme? RD: We take responsibility for the products we put on the market. Cradle to Cradle searches for endless cycles and responsible material management. That is why we started to look for a way of re-using old carpet tiles.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/resource_efficien...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/waste/pdf/rmpearc...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/node/1077What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/news/toppi...What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...Flanders Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability Recycling Sustainable Consumption and Production Eu 27/10/2010 Ten European regions have created a network to share best practice in waste prevention and management by applying the cradle-to-cradle concept for sustainable development.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/print/1077Managed aquifer recharge – the storage of water in structures such as dams, ponds or dug wells. Wetlands – wastewater treatment technologies that mimic natural processes such as the interaction between soil-micro-organisms and pollutants, and that of plants and other life forms with pollutants in natural settings.
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AGEING WEALTH - From cradle to ageing well perspectives in chronic diseases healthcare management. Investigating alternative paths.
https://ec.europa.eu/eip/ageing/events/ageing-wealth-crad...AGEING WEALTH - From cradle to ageing well perspectives in chronic diseases healthcare management. Investigating alternative paths.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/printpdf/1077Managed aquifer recharge – the storage of water in structures such as dams, ponds or dug wells. Wetlands – wastewater treatment technologies that mimic natural processes such as the interaction between soil-micro-organisms and pollutants, and that of plants and other life forms with pollutants in natural settings.
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Desso uses Cradle to Cradle® principle in carpet manufacturing
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...What is your Take Back programme? RD: We take responsibility for the products we put on the market. Cradle to Cradle searches for endless cycles and responsible material management. That is why we started to look for a way of re-using old carpet tiles.
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E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle
https://ec.europa.eu/international-partnerships/projects/...E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle Published on 11 July 2019 Share on Consumer electronics have invaded our day-to-day lives and are a symbol of modernity, but they also generate a lot of waste containing harmful substances and threatening the environment and human health.
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Desso uses Cradle to Cradle® principle in carpet manufacturing
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...What is your Take Back programme? RD: We take responsibility for the products we put on the market. Cradle to Cradle searches for endless cycles and responsible material management. That is why we started to look for a way of re-using old carpet tiles.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/resource_efficien...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/waste/pdf/rmpearc...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/node/1077What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/news/toppi...What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...Flanders Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability Recycling Sustainable Consumption and Production Eu 27/10/2010 Ten European regions have created a network to share best practice in waste prevention and management by applying the cradle-to-cradle concept for sustainable development.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/print/1077Managed aquifer recharge – the storage of water in structures such as dams, ponds or dug wells. Wetlands – wastewater treatment technologies that mimic natural processes such as the interaction between soil-micro-organisms and pollutants, and that of plants and other life forms with pollutants in natural settings.
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AGEING WEALTH - From cradle to ageing well perspectives in chronic diseases healthcare management. Investigating alternative paths.
https://ec.europa.eu/eip/ageing/events/ageing-wealth-crad...AGEING WEALTH - From cradle to ageing well perspectives in chronic diseases healthcare management. Investigating alternative paths.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/printpdf/1077Managed aquifer recharge – the storage of water in structures such as dams, ponds or dug wells. Wetlands – wastewater treatment technologies that mimic natural processes such as the interaction between soil-micro-organisms and pollutants, and that of plants and other life forms with pollutants in natural settings.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/resource_efficien...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle
https://ec.europa.eu/international-partnerships/projects/...E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle Published on 11 July 2019 Share on Consumer electronics have invaded our day-to-day lives and are a symbol of modernity, but they also generate a lot of waste containing harmful substances and threatening the environment and human health.
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Desso uses Cradle to Cradle® principle in carpet manufacturing
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...What is your Take Back programme? RD: We take responsibility for the products we put on the market. Cradle to Cradle searches for endless cycles and responsible material management. That is why we started to look for a way of re-using old carpet tiles.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/resource_efficien...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/waste/pdf/rmpearc...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/node/1077What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/news/toppi...What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...Flanders Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability Recycling Sustainable Consumption and Production Eu 27/10/2010 Ten European regions have created a network to share best practice in waste prevention and management by applying the cradle-to-cradle concept for sustainable development.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/print/1077Managed aquifer recharge – the storage of water in structures such as dams, ponds or dug wells. Wetlands – wastewater treatment technologies that mimic natural processes such as the interaction between soil-micro-organisms and pollutants, and that of plants and other life forms with pollutants in natural settings.
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AGEING WEALTH - From cradle to ageing well perspectives in chronic diseases healthcare management. Investigating alternative paths.
https://ec.europa.eu/eip/ageing/events/ageing-wealth-crad...AGEING WEALTH - From cradle to ageing well perspectives in chronic diseases healthcare management. Investigating alternative paths.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/printpdf/1077Managed aquifer recharge – the storage of water in structures such as dams, ponds or dug wells. Wetlands – wastewater treatment technologies that mimic natural processes such as the interaction between soil-micro-organisms and pollutants, and that of plants and other life forms with pollutants in natural settings.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/waste/pdf/rmpearc...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle
https://ec.europa.eu/international-partnerships/projects/...E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle Published on 11 July 2019 Share on Consumer electronics have invaded our day-to-day lives and are a symbol of modernity, but they also generate a lot of waste containing harmful substances and threatening the environment and human health.
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Desso uses Cradle to Cradle® principle in carpet manufacturing
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...What is your Take Back programme? RD: We take responsibility for the products we put on the market. Cradle to Cradle searches for endless cycles and responsible material management. That is why we started to look for a way of re-using old carpet tiles.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/resource_efficien...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/waste/pdf/rmpearc...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/node/1077What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/news/toppi...What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...Flanders Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability Recycling Sustainable Consumption and Production Eu 27/10/2010 Ten European regions have created a network to share best practice in waste prevention and management by applying the cradle-to-cradle concept for sustainable development.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/print/1077Managed aquifer recharge – the storage of water in structures such as dams, ponds or dug wells. Wetlands – wastewater treatment technologies that mimic natural processes such as the interaction between soil-micro-organisms and pollutants, and that of plants and other life forms with pollutants in natural settings.
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AGEING WEALTH - From cradle to ageing well perspectives in chronic diseases healthcare management. Investigating alternative paths.
https://ec.europa.eu/eip/ageing/events/ageing-wealth-crad...AGEING WEALTH - From cradle to ageing well perspectives in chronic diseases healthcare management. Investigating alternative paths.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/printpdf/1077Managed aquifer recharge – the storage of water in structures such as dams, ponds or dug wells. Wetlands – wastewater treatment technologies that mimic natural processes such as the interaction between soil-micro-organisms and pollutants, and that of plants and other life forms with pollutants in natural settings.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/node/1077What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle
https://ec.europa.eu/international-partnerships/projects/...E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle Published on 11 July 2019 Share on Consumer electronics have invaded our day-to-day lives and are a symbol of modernity, but they also generate a lot of waste containing harmful substances and threatening the environment and human health.
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Desso uses Cradle to Cradle® principle in carpet manufacturing
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...What is your Take Back programme? RD: We take responsibility for the products we put on the market. Cradle to Cradle searches for endless cycles and responsible material management. That is why we started to look for a way of re-using old carpet tiles.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/resource_efficien...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/waste/pdf/rmpearc...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/node/1077What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/news/toppi...What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...Flanders Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability Recycling Sustainable Consumption and Production Eu 27/10/2010 Ten European regions have created a network to share best practice in waste prevention and management by applying the cradle-to-cradle concept for sustainable development.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/print/1077Managed aquifer recharge – the storage of water in structures such as dams, ponds or dug wells. Wetlands – wastewater treatment technologies that mimic natural processes such as the interaction between soil-micro-organisms and pollutants, and that of plants and other life forms with pollutants in natural settings.
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AGEING WEALTH - From cradle to ageing well perspectives in chronic diseases healthcare management. Investigating alternative paths.
https://ec.europa.eu/eip/ageing/events/ageing-wealth-crad...AGEING WEALTH - From cradle to ageing well perspectives in chronic diseases healthcare management. Investigating alternative paths.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/printpdf/1077Managed aquifer recharge – the storage of water in structures such as dams, ponds or dug wells. Wetlands – wastewater treatment technologies that mimic natural processes such as the interaction between soil-micro-organisms and pollutants, and that of plants and other life forms with pollutants in natural settings.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/news/toppi...What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle
https://ec.europa.eu/international-partnerships/projects/...E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle Published on 11 July 2019 Share on Consumer electronics have invaded our day-to-day lives and are a symbol of modernity, but they also generate a lot of waste containing harmful substances and threatening the environment and human health.
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Desso uses Cradle to Cradle® principle in carpet manufacturing
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...What is your Take Back programme? RD: We take responsibility for the products we put on the market. Cradle to Cradle searches for endless cycles and responsible material management. That is why we started to look for a way of re-using old carpet tiles.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/resource_efficien...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/waste/pdf/rmpearc...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/node/1077What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/news/toppi...What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...Flanders Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability Recycling Sustainable Consumption and Production Eu 27/10/2010 Ten European regions have created a network to share best practice in waste prevention and management by applying the cradle-to-cradle concept for sustainable development.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/print/1077Managed aquifer recharge – the storage of water in structures such as dams, ponds or dug wells. Wetlands – wastewater treatment technologies that mimic natural processes such as the interaction between soil-micro-organisms and pollutants, and that of plants and other life forms with pollutants in natural settings.
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AGEING WEALTH - From cradle to ageing well perspectives in chronic diseases healthcare management. Investigating alternative paths.
https://ec.europa.eu/eip/ageing/events/ageing-wealth-crad...AGEING WEALTH - From cradle to ageing well perspectives in chronic diseases healthcare management. Investigating alternative paths.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/printpdf/1077Managed aquifer recharge – the storage of water in structures such as dams, ponds or dug wells. Wetlands – wastewater treatment technologies that mimic natural processes such as the interaction between soil-micro-organisms and pollutants, and that of plants and other life forms with pollutants in natural settings.
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Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...Flanders Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability Recycling Sustainable Consumption and Production Eu 27/10/2010 Ten European regions have created a network to share best practice in waste prevention and management by applying the cradle-to-cradle concept for sustainable development.
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E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle
https://ec.europa.eu/international-partnerships/projects/...E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle Published on 11 July 2019 Share on Consumer electronics have invaded our day-to-day lives and are a symbol of modernity, but they also generate a lot of waste containing harmful substances and threatening the environment and human health.
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Desso uses Cradle to Cradle® principle in carpet manufacturing
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...What is your Take Back programme? RD: We take responsibility for the products we put on the market. Cradle to Cradle searches for endless cycles and responsible material management. That is why we started to look for a way of re-using old carpet tiles.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/resource_efficien...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/waste/pdf/rmpearc...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/node/1077What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/news/toppi...What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...Flanders Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability Recycling Sustainable Consumption and Production Eu 27/10/2010 Ten European regions have created a network to share best practice in waste prevention and management by applying the cradle-to-cradle concept for sustainable development.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/print/1077Managed aquifer recharge – the storage of water in structures such as dams, ponds or dug wells. Wetlands – wastewater treatment technologies that mimic natural processes such as the interaction between soil-micro-organisms and pollutants, and that of plants and other life forms with pollutants in natural settings.
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AGEING WEALTH - From cradle to ageing well perspectives in chronic diseases healthcare management. Investigating alternative paths.
https://ec.europa.eu/eip/ageing/events/ageing-wealth-crad...AGEING WEALTH - From cradle to ageing well perspectives in chronic diseases healthcare management. Investigating alternative paths.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/printpdf/1077Managed aquifer recharge – the storage of water in structures such as dams, ponds or dug wells. Wetlands – wastewater treatment technologies that mimic natural processes such as the interaction between soil-micro-organisms and pollutants, and that of plants and other life forms with pollutants in natural settings.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/print/1077Managed aquifer recharge – the storage of water in structures such as dams, ponds or dug wells. Wetlands – wastewater treatment technologies that mimic natural processes such as the interaction between soil-micro-organisms and pollutants, and that of plants and other life forms with pollutants in natural settings.
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E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle
https://ec.europa.eu/international-partnerships/projects/...E-waste management in Ghana: from grave to cradle Published on 11 July 2019 Share on Consumer electronics have invaded our day-to-day lives and are a symbol of modernity, but they also generate a lot of waste containing harmful substances and threatening the environment and human health.
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Desso uses Cradle to Cradle® principle in carpet manufacturing
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...What is your Take Back programme? RD: We take responsibility for the products we put on the market. Cradle to Cradle searches for endless cycles and responsible material management. That is why we started to look for a way of re-using old carpet tiles.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/resource_efficien...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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Public Policy and Natural Resources Management
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/waste/pdf/rmpearc...It is obvious that technological progress does augment many forms of natural capital (e.g. we are more efficient in the use of materials) but less obvious what it means for other forms of natural capital.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/node/1077What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/news/toppi...What is Horizon 2020?... Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way Tuesday, 29 July, 2014 Although home to 18% of the global population – around 1.15 billion people – India only has around 4% of the world’s fresh water resources.
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Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability
https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecoap/about-eco-innovati...Flanders Waste is food: going all the way on sustainability Recycling Sustainable Consumption and Production Eu 27/10/2010 Ten European regions have created a network to share best practice in waste prevention and management by applying the cradle-to-cradle concept for sustainable development.
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Topping up India’s water supply – the natural way
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/print/1077Managed aquifer recharge – the storage of water in structures such as dams, ponds or dug wells. Wetlands – wastewater treatment technologies that mimic natural processes such as the interaction between soil-micro-organisms and pollutants, and that of plants and other life forms with pollutants in natural settings.
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AGEING WEALTH - From cradle to ageing well perspectives in chronic diseases healthcare management. Investigating alternative paths.
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