Source reduction


Source reduction is activities designed to reduce the volume, mass, or toxicity of products throughout the life cycle. It includes the design and manufacture, use, and disposal of products with minimum toxic content, minimum volume of material, and/or a longer useful life.
An example of source reduction is use of a Reusable shopping bag at the grocery store; although it uses more material than a single-use disposable bag, the material per use is less.

Synonyms

and Toxics use reduction are also called source reduction because they address the use of hazardous substances at the source.

Procedures

Source Reduction is achieved through improvements in design, production, use, reuse, recycling, and through Environmentally Preferable Purchasing. A Life-cycle assessment is useful to help choose among several alternatives and options.