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Droit de réponse de Stéphane Foucart (Le Monde)
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November 2009
Habiter Autrement
Le Village Vertical
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Ifen Web Eider - séries longues
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Waste is part of life. Human and animal bodies produce natural waste, whereas societies produce synthetic waste. While we cannot control the level of natural waste as its production is an organic part of biological survival, we can drastically reduce the production of synthetic waste. Natural and synthetic waste come in two varieties - reusable and nonreusable. The aim of a sustainable waste economy is to reuse as much waste as possible, even to the point of reducing waste surplus to zero.
Être en porte-à-faux › Christian Fauré
À la recherche d’une asymptote : Pour ne pas subir les contradictions, il faut composer en recherchant l’optimisation dans la mesure *des* possibles.
Ecoshack (blog)
Ecoshack began in 2003 as a Joshua Tree-based experimental design lab, a place where architects, designers, artists and anyone else with a passion for change could design, build and hang out. Experiments in off-the-grid design, culture and lifestyle continue on the site today. Ecoshack is also an LA-based design studio inspired by the ad hoc, indigenous and archetypal typologies typically found at the fringes of society.
Ecoshack was founded by designer/entrepreneur Stephanie Smith













