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Sustainable approaches to the circular economy and resource efficiency will be developed to enable the transition to a greener future
A technical review and planning workshop was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 5-7 May 2004
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Government response to the recommendations of the Global Resource Initiative taskforce on how to reduce the climate and environment effects of key UK supply chains.
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