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Sunday, July 1, 2007

How to reach "waste neutrality" in construction

A tool measuring performance towards 'waste neutrality' in construction has been launched by WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme).


The guide is aimed at helping professions working in construction to achieve 'waste neutrality' by considering factors such as where the value of construction materials wasted is equal to the value of additional reused and recycled content used on a project, and allow the construction strategy to include a process to offset environmental impact. .....edie news centre - Aim to reach waste neutrality in construction


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