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Rotterdam uses smart tech to 'save city from drowning'

Corporate Knights

One example: an AMS project that created a composite out of a glue-like bacterial residue and de-contaminated wood fibre culled from septic waste (i.e., There are other more traditional tech ventures, such as Amsterdam Smart City, an incubator with numerous public and private partners, all working collaboratively to benefit the city.

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Bill McDonough at 70: A look back … and ahead

GreenBiz

That is the stuff of their business and they still have it on their books. So, I prefer wise buildings to smart buildings because we can go beyond statistical significance into a natural intelligence. So, I just see the obvious, like when I first said "waste equals food." How exciting. And we use words. And so on.