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Tools and Methods for Pollution Prevention
β Scribed by Subhas K. Sikdar, JiΓΈΓ DrahoΕ‘, Enrico Drioli (auth.), Subhas K. Sikdar, Urmila Diwekar (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 378
- Series
- NATO Science Series 62
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Difficult ethical and political issues confront the application of scientific and technological solutions for preventing pollution from occurring. Often the questions embodying proposed solutions to known problems are ambiguous; and no singular solution can exist for all locations. Yet the common organizing principle for all solutions to environmental problems must be scientific, because only sound science can provide a rational understanding that decision-makers can use universally. The NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) on Tools and Methods for Pollution Prevention (October 12-14, 1998, Prague, Czech Republic) was designed to assemble experts from NATO and former socialist countries of Eastern Europe to discuss science-based tools and methods, either available or in development, that can be used to analyze environmental impacts of manufacturing processes and manufactured products. The presentations at the workshop were written up specifically for the purpose of this book, albeit after peer reviews and thorough revisions. Most of the chapters focus on specific method development for designing environmentally benign processes or products. Several chapters take a broader view and focus on such designs from an implementation perspective, and dwell on ethical conflicts, resistance to change because of inertia or inadequate infrastructure, and on the lack of resources. We placed these chapters at the beginning of the book. The volume starts with the overview by Sikdar et aI. , who describe the scope and difficulties of pollution prevention in the manufacturing sectors.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Tools for Pollution Prevention....Pages 1-4
Environmental Issues in Developed and Developing Countries: A View from the Chemical Community in the Czech Republic....Pages 5-17
Promoting Cleaner Production as a Tool for Improvement of Industrial Production Efficiency and Environmental Protection....Pages 19-37
Pollution Prevention: An Opportunity for the Romanian Iron and Steel Industry....Pages 39-49
Industry Approaches to Life Cycle Assessment....Pages 51-67
The Application of Life Cycle Assessment to Process Selection, Design and Operation....Pages 69-84
LCA: Comparison Between Recycle and Reuse of Glass Beer Bottles....Pages 85-96
Simplified LCA to Identify Ecosystem Based Detergent-Policies for the Danube Basin Countries....Pages 97-117
Life Cycle Assessment in Pollution Prevention....Pages 119-129
Environmental Impact in a Life-Cycle Framework: Practical Approaches for Decision Making....Pages 131-140
The Eco-Indicator 98 Explained....Pages 141-155
The Role of Mass Balance Modelling in Impact Assessment and Pollution Prevention....Pages 157-179
Environmental Impact Assessment: An Overview of Method Types and Key Factors....Pages 181-187
Process and Equipment Design for Utility-Based Pollution Prevention....Pages 189-203
Synthesis of Batch Processes with Integrated Solvent Recovery....Pages 205-231
Sustainable Pollution Prevention Through Mass Integration....Pages 233-275
Process Design for Environment Problems....Pages 277-297
Computer Aided Product Design and Pollution Prevention Through Substitution....Pages 299-315
Designining Environmentally Benign Solvent Substitutes....Pages 317-331
Material Substitution....Pages 333-341
Pollution Prevention Assessment Tools for Manufacturers....Pages 343-365
Application of the Analytic Hierarchy Process for Integrating Environmental Considerations into Process Design Decisions....Pages 367-383
β¦ Subjects
Environmental Management; Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution; Ecotoxicology; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering; Waste Management/Waste Technology
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