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Sustainable architecture / Sustainable building / Industrial ecology / Recycling / Water conservation / Waste minimisation / Deconstruction / Plastic lumber / Green building / Sustainability / Architecture / Environment
Date: 2012-04-09 11:13:06
Sustainable architecture
Sustainable building
Industrial ecology
Recycling
Water conservation
Waste minimisation
Deconstruction
Plastic lumber
Green building
Sustainability
Architecture
Environment

Onsite Source Reduction: Cutting the Scrap

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