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“Where there is sawing, there will be wood chips!”
This old German saying is characteristic of many life situations. It combines the positive (sawing—being active), that is, the process of creating something new, with the negative (wood chips—waste), which inevitably results from such a process. The emergence of this negative is due to reasons and is partly even legally conditioned, but this does not release anyone from taking this negative into account and deliberately minimizing it.
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Schlegel, J. (2023). Systematization of Materials. In: The World of Steel. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-39733-3_1
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