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By-product synergy networks: reducing waste while creating business opportunities
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Document Date: 2009-08-06 13:12:25


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US Business Council on Sustainable Development / Department of Environment for the City of Chicago / Chicago Manufacturing Center in Chicago / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / National Institute of Standards and Technology / Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies / Business Council for Sustainable Development for the Gulf of Mexico / National Academy of Engineering / Business Council for Sustainable Development of Latin America / office of Solid Waste / Environmental Protection Agency / US Business Council for Sustainable Development / /

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