ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF TRADITIONAL AND CONTEMPORARY POTTERY PRACTICES
Keywords:
Traditional pottery, contemporary pottery, environmental impact, ceramic production, sustainability, green practices, pollution, energy, consumption, waste management, cultural heritageAbstract
This article will explore the environmental impact of traditional and contemporary pottery practices, examining factors such as resource extraction, energy consumption, waste generation, and pollution. By comparing the two approaches, we can gain a better understanding of how pottery-making contributes to environmental degradation and identify opportunities for sustainable practices.
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