Recycling : technological systems, management practices and environmental impact
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書誌事項
Recycling : technological systems, management practices and environmental impact
(Environmental remediation technologies, regulations and safety series)(Waste and waste management series)
Nova Science Pub., c2013
- : hardcover
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this book, the authors gather and present current research in the study of the technological systems, management practices and environmental impact of recycling. Topics discussed in this compilation include road pavement recycling technologies; polymer-base waste materials for recycling; cheese whey recovery technologies; environmental indicators for the plastic recycling industry; glass fibre replacement with banana tree fibre in high density polyethylene composites; recycling of different spent earth from filtration in the production of ceramic materials; recycling and reusing fibre-reinforced composites; recycling of regenerated wastewater using water cascade analysis in pulp and paper mills; disaster waste generated after the Great East Japan Earthquake; the social and environmental responsibilities of recycling; thermal degradation of polymers during their mechanical recycling; and recycling of petroleum oily sludge to produce sustainable clay ceramics.
目次
- Preface
- Different Solutions for Road Pavement Recycling
- Thermal Degradation of Polymers During their Mechanical Recycling
- Polymer-Base Waste Materials for Recycling
- Review of Cheese Whey Recovery Technologies
- Environmental Indicators for the Plastic Recycling Industry
- Assessment of Glass Fiber Replacement with Banana Tree Fiber in High Density Polyethylene Composites
- Recycling of Different Spent Earth from Filtration in the Production of Ceramic Materials
- Recycling and Reusing Fiber-Reinforced Composites
- Recycling of Regenerated Wastewater in the Process using Water Cascade Analysis in Pulp and Paper Mills
- Causes of Spontaneous Ignition by Disaster Waste Generated after the Great East Japan Earthquake
- Difficulties Encountered in Establishing Parameters for Global Monitoring of Activities in Social Responsibility Areas
- Recycling of Petroleum Oily Sludge to Produce Sustainable Clay Ceramics: A Brief Review
- Index.
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