Difference between revisions of "Sustainable materials"

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waste/pollution management (red list); sustainable procurement; energy management and use of other natural resources;
 
waste/pollution management (red list); sustainable procurement; energy management and use of other natural resources;
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Use materials produced locally(responsible sourcing)
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Reduce or eliminate waste during design, construction, and operation. Reuse/salvage materials
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Avoid the use of materials that are toxic or harmful
 
See also [[recycling]].
 
See also [[recycling]].
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==

Revision as of 11:31, 3 November 2023

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Description

Materials that are considered optimal for people, objects, and the environment. The careful selection, use and disposal of materials used daily has both a direct as well as a broad impact on our lives and world.

waste/pollution management (red list); sustainable procurement; energy management and use of other natural resources;

Use materials produced locally(responsible sourcing) Reduce or eliminate waste during design, construction, and operation. Reuse/salvage materials Avoid the use of materials that are toxic or harmful See also Recycling.

Synonyms and Related Terms

Sustainability; Green materials

Risks

Resources and Citations

  • Cambridge Seven: Sustainable Exhibition Design & Construction Toolkit
  • Life Cycle Assessment Project - Wiki at www.conservation-wiki.com. Accessed Nov. 2023.
  • "STiCH" at stich.culturalheritage.org. Accessed Nov. 2023.
  • "Simple sustainability practices in Conservation – What can you do?". Australian Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Material. Link
  • Megan de Silva, Jane Henderson,"Sustainability in conservation practice". Journal of the Institute of Conservation. 34 (1): 5–15, 2011.

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