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In today’s society – with prevalent discussions regarding environmental impact, global warming and with many companies even tracking their carbon footprint on their websites – efficiency is certainly a hot topic.
Efficient is an adjective defined as “achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.” Society as a whole typically strives to achieve and apply “efficiency” to all facets of life.