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The '''waste as resource''' strategy is [[biomimicry]]: imitating nature for efficiency. In real [[ecology]] the waste or detritus of one creature is very often the food of another.  Humans who adapt this strategy build [[industrial ecology]] so that [[waste disposal]] from one process ''is actually the resource inputs of another''. This strategy is part of [[Natural Capitalism]] and is very strongly encouraged by a [[green tax shift]] or by [[Consumerium]].
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Accordingly, if we can turn cast-off junk into a [[healthy buying infrastructure]] we will all be better off than if we bought all its parts new.
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