Resource conservation definition

Resource conservation means the reduction in the use of water, energy, and raw materials. (Minn. Stat. § 115A.03, Subd. 26a)
Resource conservation means reduction of the amounts of solid waste that are generated, reduction
Resource conservation means the reduction in the use of water, energy, and raw materials.

Examples of Resource conservation in a sentence

  • Eligible applicants include:• Conservation district or Tribal conservation district• State/territory association of conservation districts• Resource conservation & development council, and/or• Tribal government or inter-tribal consortium.


More Definitions of Resource conservation

Resource conservation means reduction of the amounts of solid waste that are generated, reduction of overall resource consumption and utilization of recovered resources.
Resource conservation means our natural resources are conserved and protected.
Resource conservation means the reduced consumption of electricity, natural gas,
Resource conservation means the use of the recovered energy and material from petroleum-based products by industry so that the need to use natural and environmental resources is decreased.
Resource conservation means the use of the recovered energy and material from
Resource conservation means achieving more with less. It is the management of the human use of natural resources to provide the maximum benefit to current generations while maintaining capacity to meet the needs of future generations (Wilson et al., 1998). The concept has become a major issue in debates about sustainable development. Halliday, 2008 observe that certain resources are becoming extremely rare and the use of remaining stocks should be treated cautiously. The author called for the substitution of rare material with less rare or renewable materials.
Resource conservation means reduction of the