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Immer diese Widersprüche – Herausforderungen bei der Gestaltung nachhaltiger digitaler Lösungen

13.08.2020 – 13.08.2020
| Online | Berlin
Topic: Resource Conservation and Circular Economy
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    Resource Conservation and Circular Economy

    When seen in relation to the planetary limits of ecological burden, absolute raw material consumption in industrialised countries is too high. Facilitating sustainable consumption and production patterns and drastically cutting resource requirements is thus a key goal of global sustainable development. A circular economy is one possibility to decoupling growth from the consumption of non-renewable resources.

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