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{{Q|'''[[w:Material input per service unit|Material input per unit of service (MIPS)]]''' is an [[economics|economic]] concept, originally developed at the [[w:Wuppertal Institute]], Germany in the 1990s. The MIPS concept can be used to measure [[eco-efficiency]] of a product or service and applied in all scales from a single product to complex systems. The calculation takes into account materials required to produce a product or service.|Wikipedia|MIPS}}

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Material input per unit of service (MIPS) is an economic concept, originally developed at the w:Wuppertal Institute, Germany in the 1990s. The MIPS concept can be used to measure eco-efficiency of a product or service and applied in all scales from a single product to complex systems. The calculation takes into account materials required to produce a product or service.”

~ Wikipedia on MIPS
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