Examples of using More resource-efficient in English and their translations into Swedish
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Resource efficient business models By continuing to develop more resource-efficient business models, Clas Ohlson can contribute to a more circular economy.
Making better use of existing capacity at congested airports by ensuring a more resource-efficient slot allocation system.
work for even more resource-efficient recycling.
In addition to sustaining this recovery, future challenges for the industry include the launch of more resource-efficient cars and the tailoring of distribution networks to demand levels
I consider that setting the new energy targets will be a key factor in achieving a more resource-efficient Europe by 2020.
promote new investments in clean and more resource-efficient technologies.
better tailored and more resource-efficient governance.
These innovations relate primarily to new technologies that lead to cleaner and more resource-efficient manufacturing processes.
promoting a more resource-efficient, competitive and greener economy.
new innovations and a more resource-efficient society.
could be an effective way of making plastic products more resource-efficient and facilitating recycling.
Jonas also works with research questions related to the transition from a fossil fuel based economy to a more resource-efficient bio-based economy.
In the final report of the IVA project Resource-efficient business models the project discusses policy development for a more resource-efficient Sweden.
The benefits of an AH Feeder Bowl- compared to a conventional feeder- are that production becomes more resource-efficient, flexible and quiet.
make the food system more resource-efficient, secure, transparent and trusted.
Making better use of existing capacity at congested airports by ensuring a more resource-efficient slot allocation system will be vital.
businesses and services provides opportunities to build a more resource-efficient Europe.
National reform programmes(NRPs) prepared by member states play a key role in achieving a greener, more resource-efficient and sustainable European Union.
Our freight and passenger transport systems need to be more resource-efficient, otherwise we will not be able to meet future environmental challenges,” says Jan-Eric Sundgren, Chair of the project's Mobility work group.
new and more resource-efficient technologies, new applications