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The 3R Concept and Waste Minimization Hari Srinivas Concept Note Series E-093. June 2015. The popular and well-known concept of "3R" refers to reduce, reuse and recycle, particularly in the context of production and consumption. It calls for... |
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Japan's Initiative to Institute a Life-Cycle Economy: Lessons for Developing Countries Hari Srinivas Case Study Series E-099. April 2015. INTRODUCTION: ...... |
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Inspiring Ideas from Japan's 3R Initiative Hari Srinivas Case Study Series E-099. May 2015. Japan's rapid industrialization and urbanization of the 60s and 70s considerably enhanced its economic standing and the overal quality of life of its people ... |
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Alfriston Clergy House, nearly lost to England's past This house was built by a prosperous farmer in 1350 using only natural materials that have now survived for almost seven centuries. In 1395 it was bought by the church and ... |
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Ecosan Sessions at the 3rd World Water Forum, Kyoto March 17, 20 and 21, 2003 PDF file (552 kB) 17 March at 08:45 - 11:30 Venue: Suehiro Room, Kyoto Takaragaike Prince Hotel Ecological Sanitation - Progress Being Made Around the World: What... |
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Home Up About us Discussion Group Factsheets Multimedia Links Contact News Intranet People Nodes Pilot Projects Global MDG Challenge 2.5 billion with no sanitation 1.75 billion to be served by 2015 450 million new installations by 2015 15,000 in... |
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2007 International Conference on Sustainable Sanitation Chinese (中文) Home | Conference Details | Proceedings | Registration | Contact | FAQ Organizing Commit... |
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Urban rainwater harvesting Urban centres in India are facing an ironical situation today. On one hand there is the acute water scarcity and on the other, ...... |
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... show the difference that social organisation makes to the state of rivers and the environment About 400 years ago, there was a city in Japan called Edo. Most ...... |
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