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Eunomia

American  
[yoo-noh-mee-uh] / yuˈnoʊ mi ə /

noun

Classical Mythology.
  1. one of the Horae: the personification of order.


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In 2017, Taiwan had a household recycling rate of over 50 percent, second only to Germany, according to Eunomia, an environmental consulting firm in Britain.

From New York Times • Feb. 8, 2022

The research from the Eunomia environmental consultancy, at the end of 2017, looked at comparable data from each country to work out the kilograms per head recycled.

From BBC • Oct. 30, 2021

Peter Jones, from environmental consultancy, Eunomia says: "It's pretty much the only fuel, where people will actually pay you to burn it."

From BBC • Oct. 3, 2019

The ballot was in these cases a valuable instrument of order, and conduced to the Eunomia by which Athens was distinguished among the ancient commonwealths.

From Considerations on Representative Government by Mill, John Stuart

The fourth and the fifth order of gods they assign to things and passions; to passions, Love, Venus, and Desire; the deities that preside over things, Hope, Justice, and Eunomia.

From Complete Works of Plutarch — Volume 3: Essays and Miscellanies by Plutarch