Not bad, UAE!!!
A "big" step in the right direction!
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/26/arts/ ... asdar.html
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Dubai Knight wrote:Zero carbon for the people living there means:
No Bebsi sold there.
No charcoal for their 'heritage' barbecues.
And, of course, no blingy diamonds on their watches.
Knight
viking-warrior wrote:What is it with you and paper ...
Where you abandoned as a child in a papyrus basket, amongst the bull rushes on the Nile ????
Or did you get so many papers cuts you now have phobia ?
viking-warrior wrote:What is it with you and paper ...
Where you abandoned as a child in a papyrus basket, amongst the bull rushes on the Nile ????
Or did you get so many papers cuts you now have phobia ?
MotionComputing wrote:But step back for a while and just think about the amount of paper that was used by the contractors, architects, planners and project managers in developing this city??
BlueOrb wrote:MotionComputing wrote:But step back for a while and just think about the amount of paper that was used by the contractors, architects, planners and project managers in developing this city??
I have to say i agree in this instance.
if ever there was a project that could have benefited from being "paper free", it was surely this one.
Instead, two copies of all paperwork for submittals, PLUS the same information on 2 CD's, which are by all accounts not too friendly to the environment by nature of the way they are manufactured.
That can't have helped the carbon count, but the powers that be seem not to have taken this into account.
A lot of paper could have been saved by using a system like Aconex (anyone in construction may know this system).
Maybe something for them to consider whilst planning the next phase of the city.
viking-warrior wrote::wink: MC
I admit it was a cheap shot at the expense of a worthy cause .... but come on, if it made you smile then it was worth it !!
Go in piece(s) A4 !
Dubai Knight wrote:Here is a paper friendly suggestion:
All government departments should from now on print all forms on toilet paper. After all, most of the stuff they produce ends up effectively being abused...
Knight