Documentary filmmaker Rob van Hattum illustrates how a textile manufacturer was able to overcome its problem of waste and water pollution. Waste = Food is aring on Sundance Channel this month.
Documentary filmmaker Rob van Hattum illustrates how a textile manufacturer was able to overcome its problem of waste and water pollution. Waste = Food is aring on Sundance Channel this month.
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This is a great story. The trick is to make such practise mainstream globally with a suitable economic correction. See one proposal at blindspot dot org dotuk, which aims to deal with waste and climate issues with just one new economic instrument.
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