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duurzamer

Duurzamer is the comparative form of the Dutch adjective duurzaam. In Dutch, duurzaam describes something that is viable in the long term and is often associated with environmental, social, and economic considerations. Duurzamer translates roughly as more sustainable or more durable and is used to compare two or more options, systems, or practices.

The nuance between duurzaam and duurzamer depends on context. In everyday language, duurzaam can refer to durability

Duurzamer is frequent in Dutch media, business reports, and policy discussions about climate action, resource use,

In usage, duurzamer serves to express incremental improvements and aims to compare alternatives based on chosen

as
well
as
sustainability,
while
duurzamer
emphasizes
a
relative
improvement
in
sustainability
or
long-term
resilience.
The
term
is
commonly
applied
across
domains
such
as
products,
processes,
buildings,
transport,
and
policy
choices.
Examples
include
een
duurzamer
product
(a
more
sustainable
product),
duurzamere
materialen
(more
sustainable
materials),
or
duurzamere
productie
(more
sustainable
production).
and
the
circular
economy.
Related
terms
include
duurzaamheid
(sustainability),
duurzaamheidsbeleid
(sustainability
policy),
and
circulaire
economie
(circular
economy).
The
concept
of
what
is
considered
duurzamer
depends
on
criteria
like
lifecycle
assessments,
emissions,
recyclability,
and
social
impact,
and
it
remains
relative
rather
than
absolute.
sustainability
criteria
rather
than
to
establish
an
universal
standard.