Transition Waste Cost and Risk to Opportunity
Our approach is to install a programme of actions that – working nationally and internationally with other public and private bodies – install systems thinking into public, private and third sectors.
In discussing international trade to international aid influence policy and advance the creation of symbiotic markets that increase an organisations performance, job diversity, energy security, educational opportunity, economic development, land, and agricultural output, with the amelioration of biodiversity and natural resources.
PAFs intent is to illustrate flows of material, energy, and information and how the relationships between energy, material and information can then be used to model how production consumption units can be remodelled to reduce pressure on ecosystem services, the inflow of raw material, and absorption of outflow that it will be useful invarious ways – for environmental management, biodiversity, community well-being and economic management, climate justice.