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good will within each of us, in the belief that the counterfeit spirit – the destructive, perverse part
of our being – will be removed.
PRODUCT AND SERVICE CENTERS
Communities will have a merchandise and/or service marketplace where consumers can interact
with products or learn about services prior to the purchase of the product or service. Once a good
is purchased, the product is manufactured, with exception to items designated as on-hand
products. An example of on-hand products are emergency medical supplies and staple-goods.
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
i-Act’s Order and Distribution System will enable all people to submit orders for the products and
services they require (Basic and Standard Needs) through an on-demand-supply system; thereby
ensuring we conserve resources for their best use, while limiting the production of unnecessary
goods that strain a nation's resources and production capacity.
RECYCLING
To ensure we achieve our mission of at least 95 percent recycling of products, when an individual
returns a used product, Willits are returned to their account based on material extraction rates of
compensation. Willit credits for recycling are not counted as compensation towards an individual’s
maximum compensation.
RESOURCE SECURITY - RESOURCE USAGE COMMISSION
The Resource Usage and Security Commission (RUSC) reports to the people the state of resources
and how resources are allocated and used. RUSC may obtain an override vote by the people to
produce products with higher priority ratings, or place a Stop Action Order to prevent resource
distribution or usage.
Each nation's Resource Usage Commission (RUC), has the right to override priority of enacted
legislation, if an enactment would place the nation in harm or shortage of vital material resources
for governance or defense.
All reports must concur with System Resource tracking barometers and inventories that are
completely transparent and open for public review, and based on each individual's reporting of
their yield or production and service rates.
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