Material flow management : improving cost efficiency and environmental performance
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Material flow management : improving cost efficiency and environmental performance
(Sustainability and innovation)
Physica-Verlag, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Material flow management offers enterprises a high potential for realizing new economic competitive advantages. The eco-efficient optimization of material flow cutS costs while simultaneously achieving long-term ecological sustainability. This book summarises the fundamental concepts and tools of material flow management, and presents contemporary methods and findings. Case studies illustrate the results from recent research projects conducted in cooperation with industrial companies.
Table of Contents
Aspects of Material Flow Management.- Computer Aided Resource Efficiency Accounting.- Measuring Environmental Performance with EPM-KOMPAS Software Tool - Material Flow Analyses, Environmental Assessment and Success Control.- Integrated Controlling Based on Material and Energy Flow Analysis - A Case Study in Foundry Industries.- Environmental Accounting Instruments: Implementation & Continuous Use - Concepts for the Application of Input-Output Balance, Environmental Performance Indicators and Flow Cost Accounting.- Efficient Closure of Material and Component Loops - Substance Flow Oriented Supply Chain Management.- Developments in Material Flow Management: Outlook and Perspectives.
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