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isPermaLink="false">http://www.vineetsc.com/wp_inhabitat/wordpress/?p=428#comment-3098</guid> <description>[...] In Bill McDonough&#8217;s famous 3-line vision for the transformation of design, waste=food. With this in mind, it&#8217;s best to turn as much of the material you discard at home into potential nutrients for plants and products in the future. Start a compost bin, separate household waste into organic, recyclable, and trash – and then find ways to cut down on the size of that third pile. Outside, you have options, too. Where frequently we let rainwater get away, there are materials such as biopaver, which capture and use rain, reduce storm water run-off, and use less overall material than impermeable paving. [...]</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] In Bill McDonough&#8217;s famous 3-line vision for the transformation of design, waste=food. With this in mind, it&#8217;s best to turn as much of the material you discard at home into potential nutrients for plants and products in the future. Start a compost bin, separate household waste into organic, recyclable, and trash – and then find ways to cut down on the size of that third pile. Outside, you have options, too. Where frequently we let rainwater get away, there are materials such as biopaver, which capture and use rain, reduce storm water run-off, and use less overall material than impermeable paving. [...]</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss><!--
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