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ZERI Perspectives
From an environmental perspective, the elimination of waste
represents the ultimate solution to pollution problems that
threaten ecosystems at both local and global levels. In
addition, full use of raw materials, accompanied by a shift
towards renewable sources, means that utilisation of the earth's
resources can be brought back to sustainable levels.
For industry, Zero Emissions means greater competitiveness and
represents a continuation of its inevitable drive towards
efficiency. First came productivity of labour and capital, and
now comes the complete use of raw materials - producing more
from less. Zero Emissions can therefore be viewed as a standard
of efficiency, much like Total Quality Management (zero defects)
and Just-In- Time (zero inventory).
For governments, the full use of raw materials creates new
industries and generates jobs even as it raises productivity.
Moreover, it provides the means to feed, clothe and house their
populations without destroying the ability of future generations
to do the same. |