Foreword
Management summary
1. Introduction
1.1. Drivers of resource use
1.2. Decoupling
1.3. Global dimensions
1.4. Key issues and best practices
2. Resource constraints
2.1. A classification of challenges
2.2. Energy resources: security of supply and climate impacts
2.3. Water and land: ecological footprint
2.4. Abiotic resources: metal ores and industrial minerals
2.5. Abiotic resources: construction minerals
2.6. Biotic resources: HANPP and biodiversity problems
2.7. Linkages and trade-offs
2.8. Conclusions
3. The geopolitics of resources
3.1. International trade flows of natural resources
3.2. Price developments
3.3. The emerging international system
3.4. Policy trends
3.5. The EU: challenges and policy responses
3.6. The Netherlands
3.7. Conclusions
4. Resource strategies
4.1. Mining primary resources
4.2. Process optimization
4.3. Materials recycling
4.4. Radical redesign of products
4.5. Substitution: easier said than done
4.6. Intensifying the use of products and services
4.7. Shifting expenditures to low-impact products and services
4.8. Improving quality of life without spending money
4.9. Conclusions
5. Resource efficiency in the built environment
5.1. Bricks outlive their building
5.2. Reducing carbon dioxide by reusing secondary materials
5.3. No need to barbeque secondary asphalt
5.4. Building a business model on borrowed materials
6. Resource efficiency in the food sector
6.1. Brewing a better future
6.2. Making a business case of sustainability
6.3. ‘Green Deal’ turns Holland into net exporter of phosphate
6.4. Insects as new raw material and protein source
7. Biotic resources in the process industry
7.1. Clutching at straws to make paper
7.2. Beet thick juice is naphtha to bio-based economy
7.3. YXY platform molecule-the green ‘Intel Inside’
7.4. Sowing the seeds of the third industrial revolution
7.5. Waste is culturally defined
8. Resource efficiency in the metal and consumer electronics industries
8.1. Improving raw material efficiency in the steel industry
8.2. Making recycled materials mainstream
8.3. Waste management and the circular economy
8.4. Sustainability as a driver of innovation
9. Resource efficiency in fashion and furnishings
9.1. Adding volume to the circular economy
9.2. Designed for reincarnation
9.3. Sustainability with substance
9.4. Dyeing textiles without water
10. The challenge ahead
10.1. Understanding the challenges
10.2. Business opportunities
10.3. Creating the necessary conditions
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