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- Factor_10 abstract "Factor Ten is the radical idea that humanity must reduce resource turnover by 90 percent on a global scale within the next 30 to 50 years, and that human energy use and material flows is currently unsustainable and destructive to the environment. To achieve dematerialization, Factor 10 proposes that within the next generation human energy use must decrease by a factor of 10 while resource productivity and efficiency must increase by a factor of 10.".
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- Factor_10 comment "Factor Ten is the radical idea that humanity must reduce resource turnover by 90 percent on a global scale within the next 30 to 50 years, and that human energy use and material flows is currently unsustainable and destructive to the environment. To achieve dematerialization, Factor 10 proposes that within the next generation human energy use must decrease by a factor of 10 while resource productivity and efficiency must increase by a factor of 10.".
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