Waste minimisation : a chemist's approach
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Waste minimisation : a chemist's approach
(Special publication / Royal Society of Chemistry, no. 140)
Royal Society of Chemistry, c1994
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Note
"The proceedings of a Joint Symposium entitled 'The Chemist's Contribution to Waste Minimisation' held by the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Society of Chemical Industry at the Univererty of Lancaster, UK, on 30 June-1 July 1993."--T.p. verso
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Waste Minimisation draws on the expertise of key figures throughout the chemical industry. It examines how the by-products of industrial chemists can be minimised, and looks at the various means already in place to limit waste. The book opens with an introductory overview of current legislation on the subject. The corporate policies of several major chemical companies are then described, before the authors undertake a uniquely revealing investigation of current industrial practices in waste disposal and minimisation. It looks at the latest technical advances in the limitation of waste such as that produced by current computing processes, and various approaches to minimising waste 'at source' rather than at 'end of pipe' are examined. Waste Minimisation gives a broad-minded view of the problems of and solutions to chemical waste, with direct reference to the daily pressures faced by industry. It is a valuable reference source for anyone affected by or interested in the law and how the regulations affect chemical companies, and it reveals how industry and academia are working together to provide solutions to the environmental problems of chemical waste. It is a must for anyone with an interest or involvement in the subject.
Table of Contents
Legal Aspects of Waste Minimisation: Corporate Strategy to Waste Minimisation: Practical Aspects of Waste Minimisation: New Technology for Waste Minimisation: Subject Index.
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