In response to toughening environmental legislation, national and supra-national environmental product policies and growing customer demands, this book provides both analysis and case studies on why and how companies are developing new products and services to fit "triple-bottom-line" expectations
Engineering to survive : global solutions for sustainable development
- Publisher
- Institution of Civil Engineers Thomas Telford
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 283
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This title is part of the ICE Publishing complete digital collection - helping ensure access to essential engineering content from past to present. Proceedings of 50th Anniversary Inaugural Conference of the Commonwealth Engineers' Council held on 18-21 March 1996. In 3 parts - includes subsequent proceedings and young engineers prize-winning essays.
Abstract: This title is part of the ICE Publishing complete digital collection - helping ensure access to essential engineering content from past to present. Proceedings of 50th Anniversary Inaugural Conference of the Commonwealth Engineers' Council held on 18-21 March 1996. In 3 parts - includes subsequent proceedings and young engineers prize-winning essays
β¦ Subjects
Sustainable engineering -- Congresses. Sustainable engineering.
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