Screening study for pumps
... Data Quality – Characteristics of data that relate to their ability to satisfy stated requirements (ISO 14040:2006). Data quality covers various aspects, such as technological, geographical and timerelated representativeness, as well as completeness and precision of the inventory data. Environmental ...
... Data Quality – Characteristics of data that relate to their ability to satisfy stated requirements (ISO 14040:2006). Data quality covers various aspects, such as technological, geographical and timerelated representativeness, as well as completeness and precision of the inventory data. Environmental ...
Well dressed in a clean environment
... average Nordic consumer uses far more water than would be used by a Nordic household of three people. It also generates CO2 emissions equivalent to approximately 2,000 kilometres in a family car12. Textile production also uses a very large number and quantity of chemicals. The Swedish Chemicals Agen ...
... average Nordic consumer uses far more water than would be used by a Nordic household of three people. It also generates CO2 emissions equivalent to approximately 2,000 kilometres in a family car12. Textile production also uses a very large number and quantity of chemicals. The Swedish Chemicals Agen ...
Gamma ray induced processes of point defect conversion in
... structure and density of states are similar [10-11], yielding, also in the amorphous state, a wide energy-gap between the valence and the conduction bands (nearly 8 eV for an “ideal” a-SiO2 matrix). This is the reason why the a-SiO2 reproduces several macroscopic properties (e.g. the transparency in ...
... structure and density of states are similar [10-11], yielding, also in the amorphous state, a wide energy-gap between the valence and the conduction bands (nearly 8 eV for an “ideal” a-SiO2 matrix). This is the reason why the a-SiO2 reproduces several macroscopic properties (e.g. the transparency in ...
Inorganics and Recycling Potential in the Aqueous Phase
... fertilizers in the UK was allocated as an ‘avoided burden’ to nutrient recovery unit. Life cycle impact ...
... fertilizers in the UK was allocated as an ‘avoided burden’ to nutrient recovery unit. Life cycle impact ...
Reduce, Reuse and Recycling Technology for
... questionable with the above criticism. So the technology required to recycle the hazardous materials from the waste. Recycling has become a major buzz word because we are all being made aware of global warming and climate change. The pyrometallurgical industry can greatly contribute to conserving th ...
... questionable with the above criticism. So the technology required to recycle the hazardous materials from the waste. Recycling has become a major buzz word because we are all being made aware of global warming and climate change. The pyrometallurgical industry can greatly contribute to conserving th ...
Circular Economy of Phosphorus Flow
... or disposed into rivers. Some spillages also take place during storage and transport of phosphate rock. Prud’homme (2010) anticipates an increased importance of minimizing those losses through improved management, new efficient technologies and adequate financial incentives in the future, although t ...
... or disposed into rivers. Some spillages also take place during storage and transport of phosphate rock. Prud’homme (2010) anticipates an increased importance of minimizing those losses through improved management, new efficient technologies and adequate financial incentives in the future, although t ...
What are Biosolids? What About Pathogens in Biosolids? What do
... What do "Class A" and "Class B?" Mean? The federal Clean Water Act Part 503 regulations identify two classes of pathogen reduction: Class A: Class A biosolids undergo a "Process to Further Reduce Pathogens (PFRP)." Pathogens are reduced to a level similar to the native soil and environment. Class A ...
... What do "Class A" and "Class B?" Mean? The federal Clean Water Act Part 503 regulations identify two classes of pathogen reduction: Class A: Class A biosolids undergo a "Process to Further Reduce Pathogens (PFRP)." Pathogens are reduced to a level similar to the native soil and environment. Class A ...
FLOMIN™ Performance Mining Reagents
... philosophy of continual improvement with regard to processes, products and service results in operational efficiency, market responsiveness and the highest value for our customers. SNF's mission is to develop, produce and market polymers for water treatment across a broad range of industries that in ...
... philosophy of continual improvement with regard to processes, products and service results in operational efficiency, market responsiveness and the highest value for our customers. SNF's mission is to develop, produce and market polymers for water treatment across a broad range of industries that in ...
Napper et al Characterisation, Quantity and Sorptive Properties of
... nylon (Gouin et al., 2015; Eriksen et al., 2013; UNEP, 2015). Microbeads are likely to ...
... nylon (Gouin et al., 2015; Eriksen et al., 2013; UNEP, 2015). Microbeads are likely to ...
Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Potential for
... The country of Taiwan has defined what bottom ash can be reused for, and also requires facilities that reuse ash report on the quantity used, leaching and dioxin testing results, how ash is used, and certifications if any treatment was used.(Taiwan) 5.0 Public Opposition There are multiple groups th ...
... The country of Taiwan has defined what bottom ash can be reused for, and also requires facilities that reuse ash report on the quantity used, leaching and dioxin testing results, how ash is used, and certifications if any treatment was used.(Taiwan) 5.0 Public Opposition There are multiple groups th ...
Patient Information Colophony
... Because colophony is found in such a wide variety of products, it is important to use ingredient-labeled products that do not list colophony or any of its synonyms on the label. In the European Union all products containing more than 1% colophony have to be labeled with an allergy warning. Wear Viny ...
... Because colophony is found in such a wide variety of products, it is important to use ingredient-labeled products that do not list colophony or any of its synonyms on the label. In the European Union all products containing more than 1% colophony have to be labeled with an allergy warning. Wear Viny ...
Dust Emissions from Landfill due to Deposition of Industrial Waste: A
... Environmental permits for landfill sites require that dusts must be adequately controlled using, for example, dust suppression measures, so as not to have an adverse impact on public health. Furthermore, monitoring for particulates is a requirement for the environmental permit. To ensure that there ...
... Environmental permits for landfill sites require that dusts must be adequately controlled using, for example, dust suppression measures, so as not to have an adverse impact on public health. Furthermore, monitoring for particulates is a requirement for the environmental permit. To ensure that there ...
Aalborg Universitet Environmental communication in business relations Holgaard, Jette Egelund
... perspectives of learning and communication is added to emphasise the communication strategies, which follows from the three perspectives on organisations. Furthermore, the environmental dimension is added to stress, how different ambitions towards environmental improvements can specify and nuance th ...
... perspectives of learning and communication is added to emphasise the communication strategies, which follows from the three perspectives on organisations. Furthermore, the environmental dimension is added to stress, how different ambitions towards environmental improvements can specify and nuance th ...
Anticipatory life-cycle assessment for responsible research and
... will be a collection of best practices from existing prospective studies as well as new methods, codified into a single, cohesive, easy-to-follow methodology. 2. LCA and its discontents LCA – a comprehensive framework for evaluating environmental impacts of processes, products, or technologies – is t ...
... will be a collection of best practices from existing prospective studies as well as new methods, codified into a single, cohesive, easy-to-follow methodology. 2. LCA and its discontents LCA – a comprehensive framework for evaluating environmental impacts of processes, products, or technologies – is t ...
Systems and Markets Overview of Anaerobic digestion
... protection but is also a potential energy source. The composition of landfill gas is similar to biogas derived from engineered digestion plants and can be used in just the same way. Due to the remoteness of landfills the gas is normally used for electricity generation, but there are the full range o ...
... protection but is also a potential energy source. The composition of landfill gas is similar to biogas derived from engineered digestion plants and can be used in just the same way. Due to the remoteness of landfills the gas is normally used for electricity generation, but there are the full range o ...
Micro plastics in personal care products
... small particles - 50 μm in diameter - of polyethylene terephthalate (PET). ...
... small particles - 50 μm in diameter - of polyethylene terephthalate (PET). ...
Aalborg Universitet Organisational learning and environmental communication
... decisions [4]. In an LCM perspective, globalization of product chains and the focus on environmental impacts from products are increasing the need for environmental communication inside and especially between companies. In 2006, the increased focus on environmental communication was underlined by th ...
... decisions [4]. In an LCM perspective, globalization of product chains and the focus on environmental impacts from products are increasing the need for environmental communication inside and especially between companies. In 2006, the increased focus on environmental communication was underlined by th ...
Discover the ultimate combination for freshness.
... foodstuffs do they buy and which ones do they refuse? And why? MAP individual packaging solutions are based on consumer statistics and intensive market research in order to be able to react directly to consumer preferences and buying patterns. By packaging the foodstuff in a modified atmosphere, it ...
... foodstuffs do they buy and which ones do they refuse? And why? MAP individual packaging solutions are based on consumer statistics and intensive market research in order to be able to react directly to consumer preferences and buying patterns. By packaging the foodstuff in a modified atmosphere, it ...
Waste-to- Energy Plant Technology Packages
... scope covers the supply of key equipment that is essential for guaranteeing the performance and reliability of a WTE plant. For the remaining “chute to stack” equipment, Keppel Seghers will provide the basic design and the necessary documentation for the client to purchase the equipment locally. ...
... scope covers the supply of key equipment that is essential for guaranteeing the performance and reliability of a WTE plant. For the remaining “chute to stack” equipment, Keppel Seghers will provide the basic design and the necessary documentation for the client to purchase the equipment locally. ...
Analysis of Pollution Prevention Investments Using Total Cost
... alternative investments or process changes. Traditional capital budgeting methods compare different capital investment alternatives using only labor and equipment costs and, more recently, environmental costs such as energy use and waste disposal. Under TCA, the scope of these environmental costs is ...
... alternative investments or process changes. Traditional capital budgeting methods compare different capital investment alternatives using only labor and equipment costs and, more recently, environmental costs such as energy use and waste disposal. Under TCA, the scope of these environmental costs is ...
Rebound effects of sustainable production - 2.
... technologies or raw materials. Many new technologies have wider applications than originally foreseen, and the effects may therefore be larger than when looking at the more narrow intended or targeted application. Also, a new technology may reduce the demand for other existing technologies, as for e ...
... technologies or raw materials. Many new technologies have wider applications than originally foreseen, and the effects may therefore be larger than when looking at the more narrow intended or targeted application. Also, a new technology may reduce the demand for other existing technologies, as for e ...
T06_11
... prevent the entry of surface water into the landfill. The main factor affecting the quality of compacted clay liners/covers is its permeability which should not be greater than 1.0 × 10 –9 m/sec. Due to non-availability of suitable soil, it is necessary to develop alternative material for liners and ...
... prevent the entry of surface water into the landfill. The main factor affecting the quality of compacted clay liners/covers is its permeability which should not be greater than 1.0 × 10 –9 m/sec. Due to non-availability of suitable soil, it is necessary to develop alternative material for liners and ...
Chapter 19
... A key reason the products fail is that they do not meet the needs of the customers. Customer ideas and needs should be included in the design process. Solicit customer input from many sources. Suppliers are also critical to the success of a product. Embrace them during concurrent engineering ...
... A key reason the products fail is that they do not meet the needs of the customers. Customer ideas and needs should be included in the design process. Solicit customer input from many sources. Suppliers are also critical to the success of a product. Embrace them during concurrent engineering ...
Responsible Consumption Behaviour: A Framework for Acquisition
... higher CO2 emissions. Green IT has been identified as a vital factor contributing towards the preservation of a green environment. According to Murugesan (2008), green IT refers to “the study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using and disposing of computers, servers, and associated subsyste ...
... higher CO2 emissions. Green IT has been identified as a vital factor contributing towards the preservation of a green environment. According to Murugesan (2008), green IT refers to “the study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using and disposing of computers, servers, and associated subsyste ...
GHS Signal word: WARNING
... Accidental release: In the event of a major spill, prevent spillage from entering drains or water courses. Wear full protective clothing including eye/face protection. All skin areas should be covered. See below under Personal Protection regarding Australian Standards relating to personal protective ...
... Accidental release: In the event of a major spill, prevent spillage from entering drains or water courses. Wear full protective clothing including eye/face protection. All skin areas should be covered. See below under Personal Protection regarding Australian Standards relating to personal protective ...
Extended producer responsibility
In the field of waste management, extended producer responsibility (EPR) is a strategy designed to promote the integration of environmental costs associated with goods throughout their life cycles into the market price of the products.The concept was first formally introduced in Sweden by Thomas Lindhqvist in a 1990 report to the Swedish Ministry of the Environment. In subsequent reports prepared for the Ministry, the following definition emerged: ""[EPR] is an environmental protection strategy to reach an environmental objective of a decreased total environmental impact of a product, by making the manufacturer of the product responsible for the entire life-cycle of the product and especially for the take-back, recycling and final disposal.