Cradle To Cradle Recycling »
Posted By Emmanuel70 6 months ago in Science & TechnologyWhen sustainability is introduced and incorporated in the very design of the product, the options become unlimited for us. The authors call cradle to cradle recycling as the “next industrial revolution” and this “thinking outside of the box” may just be the solution we all need to work towards.
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"Man will never fully embrace cradle to cradle recycling until he's forced by necessity to adapt to this concept of sustainable living or there's money to be made."
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I think you're right, Charlson. It's one of those ideas that will have its place in the future, but every great idea or movement in history started as a vision. I just hope to see this become the norm in our lifetime.
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