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From: Alysia Garmulewicz <agarmulewicz@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 19 May 2020 11:17:06 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md

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 2. Recycle when unusable
 3. Degrade/incinerate unless endlessly recyclable (i.e. fibers don't shorten)
 
-Interventions: tech
-- Sorting tech
+Reusable- reusable face shield- solar powered autoclave- storage tech?- sorting tech: e.g. light sensor testing for opacity/scratches
+Recyclable
+
+
+Tech Interventions for reusability
+- Sorting tech: Evaluation of quality of PPE (e.g. light sensor for opacity, whether its scratched up)
 - Materials (reusable, e.g. face shield)
-- Evaluation of resuse/recycle approach vs business as usual
-- Evaluation of quality of PPE (e.g. light sensor for opacity, whether its scratched up)
-- Storage solution
-- Cleaning (autoclave or other)
+- Storage solution?
+- Cleaning (e.g. solar powered autoclave from WHO)
 - Distribution tech, 'sharing' approaches as a collective, e.g. sharing PPE, sharing autoclave access; large and small clinics (Fab Labs could be a distribution Hub)
-- Recycling or degredation or incineration
 - Technologies that prolong the life of PPE (e.g. face shield cleaner)
+
+Tech interventions for recycling
 - Developing new PPE from recycled feedstock - enabler: Material characterization technology; ASTM standards
 
 Interventions: institutional
 - Protocols for storing
 - Fab Labs help with recycling PPE that has been stored for an adequate time period
+- Evaluation of resuse/recycle approach vs business as usual
 
 
 
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