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all can also lead to new business opportunities, as products and processes become
available to a wider section of the population. The need to combine these two para-
digms has given rise to ecodesign for all (Hersh 2001 ). This is both in accordance
with holistic systems-based philosophies and should be considered a part of stan-
dard good design practice rather than an optional extra.
Acknowledgements I would like to thank Larry Stapleton and Alan Cottey for their very useful
comments and suggestions and Peter McKenna for drawing the fi gures.
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