Substitution principle

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The substitution principle is focused on the substitution of a product,service or process to another that is better for the environment while retaining the same functionality.

This is usually proposed by the environmental groups, although many critics claim that is very difficult to reach an operational scheme, i.e. to implement this in reality especially in terms of legislation.

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