Browsing 5. Pollution Prevention, Inherent Safety, and Sustainable Development by Issue Date
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A Framework for Examining the Effects of Industrial Funding on Academic Freedom and the Integrity of the University
(Science, Technology & Human Values, 1984-04) -
The Design of Programs to Encourage Hazardous Waste Reduction: An Incentives Analysis
(New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1988-10-21) -
Recycling the Plastic Package
(1992-07)Examines the problems and progress in the field of plastics recycling. Statistics on plastic packaging disposal; Advances in plastic recycling; The initial start; The next stage, packaging production; Aid from manufacturers; ... -
Designing the Sustainable Enterprise: Research Needs and Policy Implications for a Sustainable Future
(ERP Environment, 1993-11) -
Exploiting Opportunities for Pollution Prevention in EPA Enforcement Agreements
(Environmental Science & Technology, 1995) -
Encouraging the Use of Pollution Prevention in Enforcement Settlements
(U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1995-05) -
Policies for the Promotion of Inherent Safety
(New Solutions, 1997) -
Identification of Pollution Prevention (P2) Technologies for Possible Inclusion in Enforcement Agreements Using Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs) and Injunctive Relief Final Report
(U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1997-03) -
Encouraging Inherently Safer Production in European Firms: A Report from the Field
(2000)It is now generally recognized that in order to make significant advances in accident prevention, the focus of industrial firms must shift from assessing the risks of existing production and manufacturing systems to ... -
Government and Innovation in Europe and North America
(American Behavioral Scientist, 2002)This article challenges certain tenets of the theories of reflexive law and ecological modernization. While far-sighted prevention-oriented and structural changes are needed, some proponents of these theories argue that ... -
Inherently Safer Production, a natural complement to cleaner production
(UNEP, 2002-12)