Materials that are derived from resources that are quickly replenished by ecological cycles or agricultural processes, so that the services provided by these and other linked resources are not endangered and remain available for the next generation.
Materials that are derived from resources that are quickly replenished by ecological cycles or agricultural processes, so that the services provided by these and other linked resources are not endangered and remain available for the next generation.
Natural assets are resources found in nature that can be utilized for economic purposes, such as production or consumption.
Learn moreEcosystem services refer to the benefits that ecosystems provide to humans. These benefits can be categorized into supporting, regulating, provisioning, and cultural services. The Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services (CICES) classifies different types of ecosystem services.
Learn moreWaste recovery is the process of reprocessing waste materials into new products or substances. It does not include energy recovery or the reprocessing of materials for fuel or backfilling purposes.
Learn moreESG factors, which include sustainability factors as defined in EU Regulation 2019/2088, encompass environmental, social, human rights, and governance considerations.
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