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Dear Hlan, The background is that four organisations have asked me to help set up and facilitate an event where both: - companies with a production process producing waste; - companies processing waste for others; - civil servants making and implementing regulations regarding waste; - small companies doing innovative work on either treating waste as an integral part of the business cycle, or on processing it will take part in an event using a method called Open Space Technology, a method allowing large groups of stakeholders to have conversations across organisational/departmental boundaries, to solve complex problems. For a short description, see http://www.openspace.dk/english.html Gerard Hlan wrote: > Hi, Gerard; > > I am doing something with waste also, and i have a bit knowledge aout > "the waste is the wealth". when i read your article, i think that we > might have something to talk to the other if you want to exchange your > knowledge as well. However, i dont get your question from here. could > you explain it clearer? YOu are looking for firms who see waste as > their in-put, or organizations who educate and financially support the > "waste - imcome" programs or a "best - in class" practice in > actualizing the "waste - wealth" notion? or ++ > > Hlan
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