Основной контент книги Cork
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Cork

Being the story of the origin of cork, the processes employed in its manufacture & its various uses in the world to-day

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In «Cork,» the Armstrong Cork Company explores the multifaceted world of cork as a natural resource, material, and industry. Combining empirical research with a narrative style that is both informative and engaging, the book details the ecological, economic, and cultural significance of cork. It situates itself within the broader context of sustainability and environmental stewardship, presenting cork not only as a product but as a symbol of responsible sourcing and innovation. The work artfully balances scientific data with anecdotal evidence, making it accessible for both scholars and laypersons alike. The Armstrong Cork Company, founded in 1860, has long been a leader in the cork industry, contributing to its evolution with a rich history of sustainability and quality. The company'Äôs expertise informs every page of this text, reflecting a deep-seated commitment to the environment and a desire to educate readers about the unique properties of cork. The intersection of corporate legacy and ecological responsibility provides a compelling backdrop for the narrative, enhancing the book's credibility. «Cork» is a vital read for anyone interested in sustainable materials, the environmental impact of industries, or the intricate relationship between natural resources and economic development. With its blend of historical context and forward-thinking insights, this book is recommended for industry professionals, students, and environmentally conscious readers seeking to broaden their understanding of this remarkable material.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
11 Oktober 2024
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18 S.
ISBN:
4066339532052
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