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Size Doesn't Matter in Reducing Environmental Impacts
GreenBiz.com (May 19 2010)
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attended a sustainability conference recently in which the main speaker, a seasoned lifecycle assessment engineer, gave an overview of the LCA process, using range of products as examples.
During his overview, he pointed out the stark differences between the big-impact elements and the small ones and suggested, in so many words, that an impact really must be big enough to be worth any effort in an LCA-driven impact reduction exercise.
That’s where he lost me.
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