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  2. Transitions to material efficiency in the UK steel economy | The Use…

    https://www.uselessgroup.org/outreach/publications/all-papers/transitions-material-efficiency-uk-steel-economy
    A macro-economic analysis of steel in the UK shows that while the steel industry is relatively small, the construction and manufacturing sectors are large, and it would be politically unacceptable
  3. Climate change connections to water and land stress | The Use Less…

    https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/our-vision/climate-change-and-environment/water-and-land-stress
    Toggle navigation. Search form. Search. Climate change connections to water and land stress. Global warming is changing our sources of fresh water and reducing the amount of land available for growing crops. Creating today’s energy supply requires
  4. What Do We Know About Metal Recycling Rates? | The Use Less Group

    https://www.uselessgroup.org/outreach/publications/all-papers/what-do-we-know-about-metal-recycling-rates
    and an improved understanding of the dependence of recycling on economics, technology, and other factors.
  5. Reducing global emissions by being more efficient | The Use Less Group

    https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/our-vision/global-warming-today-and-future/being-more-efficient
    Toggle navigation. Search form. Search. Reducing global emissions by being more efficient. If we want to cut our use of energy in the developed economies to one quarter of today’s levels, can we do it by using the energy more efficiently? If we
  6. Theoretical efficiency limits in energy conversion devices | The Use…

    https://www.uselessgroup.org/outreach/publications/all-papers/theoretical-efficiency-limits-energy-conversion-devices
    Current surveys of energy efficiency measures assess only known technology options developed in response to current economic and technical drivers.
  7. Socio-technical factors influencing current trends in material…

    https://www.uselessgroup.org/outreach/publications/all-papers/socio-technical-factors-influencing-current-trends-material
    These are: (1) customer preferences; (2) market positioning; (3) techno-economic feasibility; (4) supply chain feasibility; (5) regulation and (6) organisational attributes.
  8. Material Efficiency: providing material services with less material…

    https://www.uselessgroup.org/outreach/publications/all-papers/material-efficiency-providing-material-services-less-material
    This paper, which introduces a Discussion Meeting Issue on the topic of material efficiency, aims to give an overview of current thinking on the topic, spanning environmental, engineering, economics, sociology and ... However, current economic structures
  9. Reducing global emissions by changing our energy supply | The Use…

    https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/our-vision/global-warming-today-and-future/changing-energy-supply
    Toggle navigation. Search form. Search. Reducing global emissions by changing our energy supply. For everybody, the simplest solution to climate change would be if we could find a new form of energy supply which didn’t release greenhouse gases.
  10. Component level strategies for exploiting the lifespan of steel in…

    https://www.uselessgroup.org/outreach/publications/all-papers/component-level-strategies-exploiting-lifespan-steel-products
    The resulting evidence is used to tailor life-extension strategies to each reason for product failure and to identify the economic motivations for implementing these strategies.
  11. Climate change and critical materials | The Use Less Group

    https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/our-vision/climate-change-and-environment/climate-change-and-critical-materials
    Toggle navigation. Search form. Search. Climate change and critical materials. Critical materials are not a problem related to climate change. In contrast, the bulk materials – particularly steel and cement – are major drivers of global warming,

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