Cradle to Cradle®. From recycling building components to up-cycllng buildings. Adapting to accelerated building cycles

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Cradle to Cradle®. From recycling building components to up-cycllng buildings. Adapting to accelerated building cycles. / Mulhall, Douglas; Braungart, Michael.
A New Dynamic: Effective Business in a Circular Economy . ed. / Ken Webster; Jocelyn Bleriot; Craig Johnson; Ellen Macarthur Foundation. London: Ellen McArthur Foundation Publishing, 2014. p. 75-86.

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Harvard

Mulhall, D & Braungart, M 2014, Cradle to Cradle®. From recycling building components to up-cycllng buildings. Adapting to accelerated building cycles. in K Webster, J Bleriot, C Johnson & EM Foundation (eds), A New Dynamic: Effective Business in a Circular Economy . Ellen McArthur Foundation Publishing, London, pp. 75-86.

APA

Mulhall, D., & Braungart, M. (2014). Cradle to Cradle®. From recycling building components to up-cycllng buildings. Adapting to accelerated building cycles. In K. Webster, J. Bleriot, C. Johnson, & E. M. Foundation (Eds.), A New Dynamic: Effective Business in a Circular Economy (pp. 75-86). Ellen McArthur Foundation Publishing.

Vancouver

Mulhall D, Braungart M. Cradle to Cradle®. From recycling building components to up-cycllng buildings. Adapting to accelerated building cycles. In Webster K, Bleriot J, Johnson C, Foundation EM, editors, A New Dynamic: Effective Business in a Circular Economy . London: Ellen McArthur Foundation Publishing. 2014. p. 75-86

Bibtex

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