The first and most obvious question from the casual observer confronted by the concept of ‘Zero Waste’ is,
‘Can it be achieved?’.
The term Zero Waste has its origins in the highly successful Japanese industrial concept of total quality management (TQM). It is influenced by ideas such as ‘zero defects’, the extraordinarily successful approach whereby producers like Toshiba have achieved results as low as one defect per million. Transferred to the arena of municipal waste, Zero Waste forces attention onto the whole lifecycle of products.
| Authors: |
Robin Murray |
| Date published: |
February 01, 2002 |
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Adobe PDF
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| Number of pages: |
118 |
| ISBN: |
1 903907 01 2 |
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922 Kb |