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An ecological backpack describes the quantity of used up resources, those with the production, which use and the disposal of a product or a service must be spent. It is to offer a comparison yardstick, with which one clarifies, which ecological consequences the supply of certain goods causes.

See also

  • Ecological balance
  • Inputinput input per service unit
  • Ecological foot casting

Literature

  • Friedrich Schmidt Bleek (Hrsg.): The ecological backpack. 2004, ISBN 3777612898

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