Secondary Resources
Riseberg B. A., Lozovski L. S., Starodubsev E. B. Modern Economic Dictionary. 5th, translator and dop. - INFRAM, 2007. - 495 s.
RESOURCES - materials and articles or parts thereof which, after initial use, can be reused as feedstock or product, provide additional logistical resources. B.R. ' s main sources are waste of production and consumption of products (wills, slags, strings, etc.)Related posts:
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