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Industrial Ecology is perhaps the first serious attempt to go
beyond general statements regarding the desirability of 'clean
technology' and to assess realistically and quantitatively the
range of practicable possibilities for reducing materials
extraction, consumption and waste.This major new book examines
strategic options for reducing wastes and pollution and increasing
the productivity of materials. Using an industrial ecology
perspective, the authors analyse thirteen generic cases of
material, beginning with four families of metals (aluminium,
chromium, copper and zinc), several families of chemicals
(phosphates and fluorine; suphur-based, nitrogen-based and
chlorine-based), silicon and several different types of waste.
Opportunities for creating 'industrial ecosystems' by deliberate
design are discussed as well as the use of low-value by-products as
feed stocks for useful products. In addition to surveying the
technological possibilities, the authors also consider the public
interest, institutional barriers and the range of possible
alternatives that might be applicable. Environmental scientists,
economists, practitioners and policy makers will welcome Industrial
Ecology's integrated approach and the emphasis which it places on
resource productivity, materials cycle optimization and waste
minimization.
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