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  2. Resource efficiency - Wikipedia

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    The UK Government has defined resource efficiency for research purposes as "the optimisation of resource use so that a given level of final consumption can be met with fewer resources". [2] It has been noted that improvements in resource efficiency can occur at production, consumption, and end of product life stages. [ 2 ]

  3. Jevons paradox - Wikipedia

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    They hold that for resource use to fall, efficiency gains should be coupled with other policies that limit resource use. [ 5 ] [ 17 ] [ 20 ] However, other environmental economists argue that, while the Jevons paradox may occur in some situations, the empirical evidence for its widespread applicability is limited.

  4. Waste minimisation - Wikipedia

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    The resources that households use can be reduced considerably by using electricity thoughtfully (e.g. turning off lights and equipment when it is not needed) and by reducing the number of car journeys made. Individuals can reduce the amount of waste they create by buying fewer products and by buying products which last longer.

  5. Avoid-Shift-Improve - Wikipedia

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    Improve: The consumer increases the resource efficiency of an existing good or service. In the context of transportation efficiency, "Avoid" could mean consolidating or eliminating vehicle trips; "Shift" could include using a bicycle instead of an automobile; and "Improve" could include trading in a gas-powered personal vehicle for a hybrid or ...

  6. Water conservation - Wikipedia

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    There are several key activities to conserve water. One is beneficial reduction in water loss, use and waste of resources. [4] Another is avoiding any damage to water quality. A third is improving water management practices that reduce the use or enhance the beneficial use of water. [5] [6]

  7. Use filters to sort and organize messages in AOL Mail

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    1. Click the Settings icon | select More Settings. 2. Click Filters. 3. Click Add new filters. 4. Enter the filter name, set the filter rules, and choose or create a folder for the emails.

  8. Source reduction - Wikipedia

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    Reusable packaging - for example the use of a reusable shopping bag at the grocery store; although it uses more material than a single-use disposable bag, the material per use is less. Overpackaging - Some packaging uses more materials than is necessary for product containment and protection. Redesign can often reduce the size and materials ...

  9. US deploys resources on drone sightings; NY to receive 'state ...

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    Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has requested that "special detection systems" be deployed in New York and New Jersey after recent drone sightings fueled anxiety among residents in the region