So-called Developed Economies are Terribly Inefficient

Only 1 percent of material flows in the US economy ends up in, and is still being used within, products six months after their sale. Hawken and his colleagues reckon that so-called developed economies are less than 10 percent as efficient as the laws of physics allow.

- John Thacka, In the Bubble: Designing in a Complex World

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