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Industrial ecology / Sustainability / Design for X / Life-cycle assessment / Environmental product declaration / Recycling / Packaging and labeling / Ecodesign / Embodied energy / Impact assessment / Environment / Design
Date: 2012-04-13 02:46:20
Industrial ecology
Sustainability
Design for X
Life-cycle assessment
Environmental product declaration
Recycling
Packaging and labeling
Ecodesign
Embodied energy
Impact assessment
Environment
Design

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