Low Cost: aided by considerable technological progress over the past two centuries, economic strategies have been guided by insatiable "capitalist" challenges, always more demanding in terms of profits and always justified by the intervention of the invisible hand (1) "supposed to optimize for the greater number the result of choice responding to […]
Month: February 2018
Pollution: wet combustion in Beijing to fight SMOG, NOx and CO
Beijing's problem: reducing its NOx (nitrogen oxides) emissions from boilers for public health. Strict limits on NOx emissions from boilers have been introduced to tackle smog in Beijing. Dr Gregory Zdaniuk, Joël Moreau and Lu Liu examine the use of wet combustion, a subject raised […]
The stakes of a new development model
After several centuries when science, the model of economic development and the technological developments which resulted from it have enchanted and made dream the world, at least the Western world, here is that a thousand pitfalls have arisen so that these "progress" have become questionable, subjects with caution, because of their serious impact with irreversible consequences […]
More equity and solidarity in the economy: an equation of economic equity?
If we have published a lot (1) on our vision of fairness and solidarity in and with the company, including on our blog RémiG DPP (see in particular the article "Ideal remuneration model in the company"), he news of the milk and meat sectors leads us to reconsider our approach to the equitable distribution of value […]
China is sharply reducing the import of foreign industrial waste. An earthquake or an opportunity for the European recycling industry?
Since January 1, 2018, China has decided to block the importation of many categories of waste. China is also the world's first recycling plant after being the world's first manufacturing plant! This decision poses many problems both in our countries and there. Analysis of the facts! A ban […]