By Making It on 10 December, 2009
Twenty years since the concept of industrial ecosystems was first proposed, RENE VAN BERKEL considers strategies for achieving further eco-industrial development.
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By Making It on 7 December, 2009
GARETH LEATHER suggests that emerging markets, rather than the developed world, will be the first to adopt environmentally friendly vehicles.
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