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<big><big>Welcome to the development of '''the Continental Action Plan for Sustainable Industry''' (CAPSI)</br>Where stakeholders in Canada, the United States, and Mexico redesign our industrial systems for sustainable life.</big></big> | <big><big>Welcome to the development of '''the Continental Action Plan for Sustainable Industry''' (CAPSI)</br>Where stakeholders in Canada, the United States, and Mexico redesign our industrial systems for sustainable life.</big></big> | ||
From | This is the breakthrough humanity needs to solve its greatest challenges. From natural resources and raw materials to production, consumption, and recycling, our society can redesign its fragmented industrial systems, but we must act quickly. CAPSI employs innovative principles and tools, including Wikipedia's open-source software and IntelliSynthesis®, an inquiry-based methodology for gathering collective thinking into productive solutions. <h2>What do we mean by [[industrial systems]]?</h2> | ||
<h2>What do we mean by [[redesign]]?</h2> | <h2>What do we mean by [[redesign]]?</h2> | ||
<h2>Who are the [[stakeholders]]?</h2> | <h2>Who are the [[stakeholders]]?</h2> |
Revision as of 13:50, 7 August 2024
Welcome to the development of the Continental Action Plan for Sustainable Industry (CAPSI)
Where stakeholders in Canada, the United States, and Mexico redesign our industrial systems for sustainable life.
This is the breakthrough humanity needs to solve its greatest challenges. From natural resources and raw materials to production, consumption, and recycling, our society can redesign its fragmented industrial systems, but we must act quickly. CAPSI employs innovative principles and tools, including Wikipedia's open-source software and IntelliSynthesis®, an inquiry-based methodology for gathering collective thinking into productive solutions.