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The "greening" of industry processes - i.e., making them more
sustainable - is a popular and often lucrative trend which has seen
increased attention in recent years. Green Chemical Processes, the
2nd volume of Green Chemical Processing, covers the hot topic of
sustainability in chemistry with a view to education, as well as
considering corporate and environmental interests, e.g. in the
context of energy production. The diverse team of authors allows
for a balance between these different, but interconnected
perspectives. The American Chemical Society's 12 Principles of
Green Chemistry are woven throughout this text as well as the
series to which this book belongs.
The "greening" of industry processes - i.e., making them more
sustainable - is a popular and often lucrative trend which has seen
increased attention in recent years. Green Chemical Processes, the
2nd volume of Green Chemical Processing, covers the hot topic of
sustainability in chemistry with a view to education, as well as
considering corporate and environmental interests, e.g. in the
context of energy production. The diverse team of authors allows
for a balance between these different, but interconnected
perspectives. The American Chemical Society's 12 Principles of
Green Chemistry are woven throughout this text as well as the
series to which this book belongs.
A brief, invaluable guide to the art of growing vegetables around
the year and saving money in the process. Vegetable Growing is a
practical guide to frugal allotmenteering, including planning your
plot, looking after the plants and practical tips for keeping your
costs down, such as clever ways of making freebie alternatives to
common growing tools. An additional handy section offers advice on
which fruit and veg will save you the most money, as well as a
season-by-season guide and ideas for boosting your savings with
foraged and wild food. Written by Jonathan Stevens of the Real Men
Sow blog, who recently embarked on a mission to find out how much
he could save by growing his own fruit and vegetables on a
half-sized allotment plot.
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