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Compiled by Dr. Joe Herbertson
June 2001
Sustainable Resource Processing
Eco-efficiency and Innovation
Eco-efficiency is about the simultaneous improvement of economic and ecological performance:  better satisfying the needs for goods and services with fewer resources, less waste and pollution
ELEMENTS of ECO-EFFICIENCY 1
•Reduce the material intensity of goods and services
•Reduce the energy intensity of goods and services
•Increase the service intensity of products
•Reduce toxic dispersion
•Maximise the sustainable use of renewable resources
•Enhance material recyclability
•Extend product durability
The challenge is achieving ‘Factor X’ levels of improvement in economically viable and socially responsible ways
Innovators can achieve major improvements in external impacts whilst improving competitiveness through continuous improvement, stretch targets, re-design of  their business models and application of new technologies
1. The World Business Council for Sustainable Development is a global advocate of eco-efficiency; see L.DeSimone & F.Popoff, ‘Eco-Efficiency, the Business Link to Sustainable Development’, MIT Press, 1997