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Pollution Prevention Pays

โœ Scribed by Michael G. Royston (Auth.)


Publisher
Pergamon Press
Year
1979
Tongue
English
Leaves
208
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Acknowledgements, Page viii
Foreword, Pages ix-xv
1 - Pollution and society, Pages 1-9
2 - Development and the environment, Pages 10-17
3 - The cost of pollution, Pages 18-40
4 - Managers, objectives and the environment, Pages 41-54
5 - Conflict and survival, Pages 55-66
6 - Concern as a factor for growth, Pages 67-86
7 - Non-waste technology, Pages 87-116
8 - Versions of pollution control, Pages 117-128
9 - Benefits: the missed pay-off, Pages 129-136
10 - The integrated approach, Pages 137-153
11 - Action programmes for the community, for government, and for industry, Pages 154-166
12 - Alternatives: the right to a clean environment, Pages 167-177
Epilogue, Pages 178-184
Index of non-waste Technology, Pages 185-197


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