The decalogue of the zero waste strategy

The decalogue of the zero waste strategy

 

Zero waste or Zero waste (in inglese Zero Waste) is a waste management strategy that aims to redesign the cyclical life of waste considered not as waste but resources to be reused as secondary raw materials, opposing practices that necessarily involve incineration or landfill processes, and tending to cancel or significantly decrease the quantity of waste to be disposed of. The process is based on the nature reuse model of resources.

Among his major theorists is prof. Paul Connett, emeritus professor of St. Lawrence University.

For more information see The decalogue of the zero waste strategy (http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rifiuti_Zero)

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