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"Our model, dependent on increasingly scarce materials, leads us to seek more sustainable solutions over time, as well as less harmful to the environment. In this Mini, we speak with Mario Sabater, a colleague at Leiden University, about how the design process guided by environmental impact tools can alleviate the major challenges of tomorrow."
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