Applying the principles of green engineering to cradle-to-cradle design

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Applying the principles of green engineering to cradle-to-cradle design. / McDonough, William ; Anastas, Paul T.; Zimmerman, Julie B. et al.
in: Environmental Science & Technology, Jahrgang 37, Nr. 23, 01.12.2003, S. 434A-441A.

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McDonough W, Anastas PT, Zimmerman JB, Braungart M. Applying the principles of green engineering to cradle-to-cradle design. Environmental Science & Technology. 2003 Dez 1;37(23):434A-441A. doi: 10.1021/es0326322

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