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Kamikatsu Zero Waste Center by Architect Hiroshi Nakamura (Japan)

November 11, 2021

In 2003, this became the first municipality (in Japan) to pursue zero waste, with 45 recycling categories. Today, the village reuses nearly 80 percent of the garbage it generates.

The facility is comprised mostly of upcycled materials, including 700 donated windows. More about this impressive undertaking on the architects website here.

In architecture, master planning, sustainability, social experiment
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