- Taking up conservative pathway applications which favour the
use of hydro-generated power, solar power and photosyn-
thesized energy. The use of non-motor power along with
the use of proven methods of low-sequestered inputs of
energy in agriculture, horticulture and viticulture, as con-
tributions to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. - Pursuing an equity pathway.Seeking to avoid reversions to
socially degrading drudgery (for example, hand tool agri-
culture), yet adopting work practices which engage local
skills and traditional processes with an element of personal
job choice. - Engagement of waste-avoidance pathways.Viewing waste gen-
eration and abandonment as an abomination, and an admis-
sion of failure. Waste production to be regarded as an
activity which harbours a potential for regains from waste
minimization and waste recycling. - The pursuit of low-capitalization pathways for plant installa-
tions with low start-up costs, minimal plant costs per work-
space created, with low maintenance and operating costs,
and above all achieve a high level of import substitution and
inward investment. - Adoption of efficiency pathway procedures.These engage tech-
nologies which improve, in terms of all the previous tenets,
the efficiency and cleanliness of ‘old’ processes, particularly
through the engagement of a new technology, import
substitution, toxin control and rationalized cellular phone
communication.
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