Resilient Means of Implementation (MoI)
Ensuring the use of natural resources or disposal of industrial waste, delivery or innovation consider the environmental cost in a meaningful way.

Resilient in the context of not using more than can be replenished. 

Forest-example

Forest require fresh water to sustain their living.

  • Land degrades without fresh water and trees die, may not be usable trees no longer live. 
  • Land degrades without management of waste - once used for disposal of waste.

Forest supply oxygen to the environment.

  • Less forest increases the gases we do not want while oxygen improves the good in our, improving air quality. 

Resilience regarding forest for building materials or construction development

Do not cut down more trees anywhere faster than can be matured

Alternative - Innovation versus continue doing what we do.

  • A machine which can take recyclables and turn them into building materials can combat loss in forest or reduce the dependency on trees.  

Dependencies or additional returns

  • The use of recyclables further reduces the threats to plastic waste in oceans.
    • Illegal waste dumping
      • Plastic soup -  a cause type improves the reduction of illegal waste
      • Does not solve the problem entirely

The use of recyclables further reduces the threats to non-developed countries dumping of waste without the environmental protections known to developed countries. 

 

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Forest  »Forest
Resilient Means of Implementation (MoI)
10-Operations Management for people and planet »10-Operations Management for people and planet
20-Change Management for people and planet  »20-Change Management for people and planet
30 - Innovation and Growth  »30 - Innovation and Growth
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