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         Pollution Prevention And Recycling:     more books (41)
  1. Law of Solid Waste, Pollution Prevention and Recycling (The Clark Boardman Callaghan Environmental Law Series) by Jeffrey M. Gaba, Donald W. Stever, 1992-11
  2. Pollution Prevention Ideas from Texas Industries A Case Study Compendium by Office of Pollution Prevention and Recycling, 1996
  3. Environmental honors: state lauds companies for work in pollution prevention, source reduction, recycling and education. (Environment).(Indiana Governor's ... An article from: Indiana Business Magazine by Amanda Lawson, 2003-07-01
  4. Computer Simulated Plant Design for Waste Minimization/Pollution Prevention (Computer Modeling for Environmental Management) by Stan Bumble, 2000-03-15
  5. Profit from Pollution Prevention: A Guide to Industrial Waste Reduction and Recycling by Monica E. Campbell, 1982-12
  6. Toward Zero Discharge: Innovative Methodology and Technologies for Process Pollution Prevention
  7. Pollution Prevention through Process Integration: Systematic Design Tools by Mahmoud M. El-Halwagi, 1997-08-21
  8. Handbook of Pollution Prevention Practices (Environmental Science & Pollution) (v. 24) by Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff, 2001-02-09
  9. Pollution Prevention and Waste Minimization in Laboratories by Peter A. Reinhardt, Peter C. Ashbrook, et all 1996-01-16
  10. Industrial Pollution Prevention Handbook by Harry Freeman, 1994-08-01
  11. Industrial Waste Treatment Processes Engineering Guide: Pollution Prevention, Volume I by Gaetano Celenza, Gaetano J. Celenzo, 1999-08-02
  12. Medical Waste Incineration and Pollution Prevention by Alex E.S. Green, 1992-07-15
  13. Pollution Prevention: A Practical Guide for State and Local Government by David Wigglesworth, 1993-06-24
  14. Pollution Prevention: The Waste Management Approach to the 21st Century

61. Recycling Information Pollution Prevention Environment Science
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America Recycles Day
America Recycles Day (ARD) is a national all-volunteer, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. The goal of our annual campaign is to encourage Americans to recycle and to buy recycled products. Since its inception in 1997, the ARD campaign has grown substantially. Last year, residents in every state of the nation participated in America Recycles Day and pledged to recycle.
How To Start Your Own Paper Recycling Business
One of the easiest, and in fact one of the oldest ways of making extra money, is by collecting old newspapers and selling them to a recycling plant in your locale. Believe it or not, you can develop a very respectable income collecting and selling paper to the recycling centers. It certainly does not take any education, specialized training or experience; it's as simple as saving your old newspapers and turning them in to a central collection depot.
Community Recycling Network
The Community Recycling Network UK is a membership organisation promoting community based sustainable waste management as a practical and effective way of tackling the UK's growing waste problem.

62. EurActiv.com - Waste Prevention & Recycling | EU - European Information On Susta
The Commission s Thematic Strategy on Waste prevention and recycling of the IPPC Directive (Integrated pollution prevention and Control) will be
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63. Pollution Prevention Guidance Page - Links, Free Downloads And Interactive Guide
Downloads Links. Household. pollution prevention tools for homeowners and renters. General. Federal guide to resources and recycling companies.
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Pollution Prevention (P2) is a strategy of material use, processing, and management that reduces or eliminates the creation of pollutants and waste at the sourceprior to recycling, treatment or disposal. P2 is also referred to as source reduction. Toxics Use Reduction (TUR) is similar in concept to P2, but more highly focused on toxic chemicals. P2 and TUR can be achieved through chemical substitution, process redesign, product reformulation, improved operations and maintenance, and/or in-process recycling. Facility planning is a systematic approach to P2 implementation that consists of quantifying chemical use and waste generation, P2 options identification and evaluation, goal setting, and progress assessment. Household Pollution prevention tools for homeowners and renters General: Federal guide to resources and recycling companies.

64. Pollution Prevention Assistance Division
Chelsea Center for recycling and Economic Development http// www.chelseacenter.org pollution prevention Assistance Division
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Computer, Television and E-scrap Recyclers in Georgia
(PDF, 103KB) American Plastics Council ( http://www.plasticsresource.com ) Lists manufacturers of recycled plastic products in five main categories: office and warehouse, auto and home, fashion, toys and sports, and general. Alliance of Foam Packaging Recyclers ( www.epspackaging.org/info.html ) - Directory of reuse and recycling organizations for EPS (expanded polystyrene or "styrofoam"). Other Materials University of Georgia's Textile Recycling Database ( http://www.fcs.uga.ued/tmi/wastedb/ ) Focuses on recycling carpet waste. Earth's 911 ( http://www.1800cleanup.org ) A comprehensive recycling information site. Battery Solutions, Inc. ( www.batteryrecycling.com ) recycles ALL types of batteries. Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation ( http://www.rbrc.org Earth Protection Services, Inc. ( www.earthpro.com

65. Definition Of Pollution Prevention
Any actvity that reduces or eliminates pollutants prior to recycling, treatment, control or disposal, is considered pollution prevention.
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About Pollution Prevention
Any actvity that reduces or eliminates pollutants prior to recycling, treatment, control or disposal, is considered pollution prevention. Pollution Prevention IS:
  • good housekeeping inventory control in-process recycling product substitution process changes waste segregation
Pollution Prevention IS NOT:
  • disposal off-site recycling pollution treatment end-of-pipe control
Pollution prevention became a national policy with the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990. The Act established the waste management hierarchy (right) whereby wastes should be prevented or reduced at the source whenever feasible and safe disposal is the option of last resort.
The Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 FINDINGS - The Congress finds that:
  • The United States of America annually produces millions of tons of pollution and spends tens of billions of dollars per year controlling this pollution. There are significant opportunities for industry to reduce or prevent pollution at the source through cost-effective changes in production, operation, and raw materials use. Such changes offer industry substantial savings in reduced raw material, pollution control, and liability costs as well as help protect the environment and reduce risks to worker health and safety.
  • 66. SSC's Environmental Assurance Program
    The SSC pollution prevention Plan describes methods to prevent or reduce pollution for This program includes recycling over twenty different materials.
    http://www.ssc.nasa.gov/environmental/wastemngmnt/pollution/polluprv.html
    The SSC Pollution Prevention Plan describes methods to prevent or reduce pollution for NASA and its contractors. Three important aspects of Pollution Prevention include waste minimization, material substitution, and use of recycled products. Whenever possible, pollution will be eliminated or reduced at the source through process changes and material substitution. Wastes that are generated will be recycled whenever possible. Wastes that cannot be prevented or recycled will be disposed of in a way that is protective of human health and the environment.
    NASA is always looking for recycling opportunities, and along with the entire resident agency and contractor population at SSC has established an aggressive recycling program. This program includes recycling over twenty different materials. The table below explains how to dispose of or recycle waste, and who to contact for waste disposal. It is NASA's goal to maximize the quantity of materials recycled and minimize the quantity of solid waste sent to our site landfill. The success of our recycling program depends upon the availability of markets for secondary materials, so we buy and use products with recycled content whenever possible.
    Click here to view the SSC Non-Hazardous Waste Disposal and Recycling Table.

    67. RECYCLING LEAD ACID BATTERIES
    Wet cell leadacid batteries are routinely collected for recycling at the Government Through Waste prevention, recycling, and Federal Acquisition.
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    RECYCLING LEAD ACID BATTERIES Revision Date: Process Code: Navy/Marines: SER-002-02; Air Force: AD07; Army: VHM Usage List: Navy: High; Marines: High; Army: High; Air Force: High Alternative For: Hazardous waste disposal Compliance Impact: Low Applicable EPCRA Targeted Constituents and CAS Numbers: Lead (CAS: 7439-92-1) and Sulfuric acid (CAS: 7664-93-9) Overview: Lead-acid battery recyclers purchase used batteries from generators for a nominal price. In this way, some money is recouped from recycling. When lead-acid batteries are sent to a hazardous waste disposal company, the batteries are still recycled, but the batteries are not purchased from the generator. The various parts of the lead-acid batteries are recycled. The sulfuric acid is purified and recycled. The lead plates are melted, refined, and recycled. The plastic case is shredded and recycled. Wet cell lead-acid batteries are routinely collected for recycling at military installations, since most states currently ban the disposal of wet cell lead-acid batteries in landfills. Many vendors provide a "one-for-one" exchange program in which they exchange a used battery with a new battery. POCs contacted indicated that they are receiving from $0.01 per pound to $1.00 a battery for recycling. Nellis DRMO, Nevada, estimates they received approximately $600 for recycling their lead-acid batteries in 1997. Nellis AFB turns in its lead-acid batteries for recycling to its DRMO.

    68. Definition Of Pollution Prevention
    Like source reduction, pollution prevention as defined by the pollution prevention Act does not include outof-process recycling, waste treatment,
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    Pollution Prevention as Defined Under the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990
    Following passage of the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) developed a formal definition of pollution prevention and a strategy for making pollution prevention a central guiding mission. Under Section 6602(b) of the Pollution Prevention Act, Congress established a national policy that:
    • pollution should be prevented or reduced at the source whenever feasible;
    • pollution that cannot be prevented should be recycled in an environmentally safe manner whenever feasible;
    • pollution that cannot be prevented or recycled should be treated in an environmentally safe manner whenever feasible; and
    • disposal or other release into the environment should be employed only as a last resort and should be conducted in an environmentally safe manner. (Source: Henry F. Habicht II, Memorandum: EPA Definition of Pollution Prevention. U.S. Environ mental Protection Agency, May 28, 1992.)
    This hierarchy of preferred options for dealing with environmental pollution officially places prevention at the top of the list. According to the EPA's official definition

    69. Montana Material Exchange
    Hazardous Waste Management A Reference for Small Businesses - Montana pollution prevention Program factsheet. DEQ Waste Reduction recycling Program
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    FAX (406)994-5417 Questions, comments, or suggestions? Contact: Cali Morrison , Projects Coordinator Michael P. Vogel , Director. Helpful Links: Montana Pollution Prevention Program - Information on reducing waste and preventing pollution in your business. Southern Waste Information eXchange, Inc. Directory of North American Hay Exchanges - compiled by the Livestock Market Information Center (LMIC) in Denver. Montana Department of Agriculture Pesticide Disposal Collections Montana Manufacturers Information System - Listings of Montana manufacturers and products produced. Montana Specialty Forest Products Exchange - provides buyers and sellers of forestry products and services with an online marketplace. DRMS (Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service) - US Government surplus property.

    70. INFORM - Fact Sheet - Purchasing For Pollution Prevention: Fact Sheet On Mercury
    Purchasing for pollution prevention The Lowdown on Mercury in Fluorescent . This facility currently has a mercury lamp recycling contract in place.
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    The Lowdown on Mercury in Fluorescent Lamps ( PDF version Most government agencies, schools, hospitals, and businesses purchase fluorescent lamps for their facilities because they are more energy-efficient than incandescent lamps. Fluorescent lamps are in fact the best choice because of their energy efficiency, but they also contain mercury, a highly persistent and toxic chemical that is building up to dangerous concentrations in fish, wildlife, and human beings throughout the US. For this reason, INFORM recommends buying fluorescent lamps with the lowest mercury content possible, and ensuring that they are recycled at end of life to prevent the release of mercury to the environment.

    71. Montana Recycling Info - MSU Extension Service Pollution Prevention Program | Mo
    Montana recycling Info MSU Extension Service pollution prevention Program. pollution Resource. A free bulletin board service with lots of helpful
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    72. Fact Sheet Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment
    pollution prevention (P2) can be defined as a process designed to curtail the .. EO 13101, Greening the Government through Waste prevention, recycling,
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    73. NHDES Pollution Prevention Program - Mercury
    NHDES pollution prevention Program Mercury. Mercury. Fluorescent Lamp recycling through TrueValue Hardware Stores
    http://www.des.state.nh.us/nhppp/Mercury/default.asp?link=lamp

    74. FedCenter - Pollution Prevention
    Deconstruction Waste recycling. The deconstruction of Tencza Terrace at Fort Meyer on June 4, 2006 provided multiple pollution prevention opportunities.
    http://www.fedcenter.gov/programs/p2/
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    75. Virginia Naturally - Natural Resource Education Guide
    Some of these include pollution prevention, landfilling, recycling, composting, waste reduction, wasteto-energy plants, hazardous waste disposal,
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    Waste management is "how we handle our trash." Most communities use an integrated approach to waste management, meaning they use a variety of ways to handle the trash produced by their citizens. Some of these include pollution prevention, landfilling, recycling, composting, waste reduction, waste-to-energy plants, hazardous waste disposal, and litter prevention and control. Landfills
    Landfilling is the most popular waste disposal method. It has also been around for the longest time. The ancient Greeks began landfilling when they required citizens to take their trash outside the city gates and dispose of it. Dumps-large holes in the ground where trash was dumped-began this way.
    Today we do not use dumps (although some people still call them that). Instead, we use sanitary landfills. Landfills differ because they are lined on the bottom with clay, special plastic, or a combination of both. Modern landfills have leachate management systems built into them and gas management systems to handle the methane gas produced as the waste decays. Every day, the garbage is crushed and covered by a layer of soil to keep out pests and to reduce bugs and odors. These facilities are regulated by state and federal laws and must meet certain criteria or face closure.

    76. IDEM - Partners Conference Details
    Energy/Renewable Resources; Greening the Government; Land Use; Outreach or Education; pollution prevention; recycling/Reuse; Five Years Continuous
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    10th Annual Pollution Prevention Conference and Trade Show
    P2 is a Winner Every Time!
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    For the past ten years, the Indiana Partners for Pollution Prevention (Partners) have sponsored a statewide pollution prevention conference and trade show. Conference topics have ranged from new and innovative pollution prevention technologies being used in Indiana to training on how regulations affect pollution prevention. The conference also includes a trade show of over 20 exhibitors displaying their products and services to promote pollution prevention.
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    77. ESTCP » Projects » Pollution Prevention » Sodium Hydroxide Recycling
    Sodium Hydroxide recycling. Objective Program Manager, pollution prevention ESTCP Program Office 901 North Stuart Street, Suite 303 Arlington, VA 22203
    http://www.estcp.org/projects/pollution/199801o.cfm
    Home Technologies Pollution Prevention Sodium Hydroxide Recycling Objective: During the manufacture of gun barrels, high pH alkaline solutions containing sodium hydroxide are used in bath tanks to clean metal parts prior to further processing. The contents of the bath must be replaced every 6-8 weeks. The objective of this project was to demonstrate that the Vibratory Shear Enhanced Processing (VSEP) system developed by New Logic International Incorporated of Emeryville, California was an effective recycling and recovery process for prolonging the bath life of caustic cleaning solutions and for reducing the volume of hazardous waste generated. Technology Description: Standard separation technologies such as reverse osmosis cannot operate effectively under harsh caustic conditions, and traditional cross flow filtration systems plug and foul because the majority of the shear is created by turbulent flow away from the boundary layer, preventing retained solids from being removed. The VSEP process offers a new dimension to membrane separation by imparting a shear force at the membrane surface to prevent fouling while maintaining high separation efficiency. Results: Chemical tests verified that contaminants were removed, while the active chemical cleaning components were returned to the bath. This increased the alkaline bath life to 12 months with only small additions of new chemicals and water makeup to compensate for evaporative losses.

    78. Smart Communities Network: Financing - Pollution Prevention
    National recycling Coalition s National recycling Financing Initiative (NRFI) Facilitating the Flow of Capital to the pollution prevention Industry (pdf
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    Finance and Sustainability Pollution Prevention Links DOE Industrial Technologies Program Financing Toolbook
    Helps manufacturers work through key issues and alternatives relating to financing manufacturing modernization. Includes the following sections: 1) Financing options and strategies; 2) Case studies; 3) Federal programs; and 4) State programs. EPA's Guidebook of Financial Tools
    Provides an overview of a wide range of ways and means that are useful in paying for sustainable environmental systems. The guidebook is divided into 10 sections, presenting outline information on approximately 250 financial tools. The first five sections present comprehensive financing tools that include traditional means of raising revenue, borrowing capital, enhancing credit, creating public-private partnerships, and ways of providing technical assistance. Minnesota Office of Environmental Assistance (OEA) Environmental Assistance Loans
    Applications accepted on a rolling basis through April 1, 2005. Maximum loan is $100,000 at 0%; 1-to-1 match loan required. Small- and medium-sized businesses and institutions eligible. Preference will be given to projects related to waste reduction, pollution prevention, and other prevention-based or preventative technologies and practices.

    79. Automobile Recycling - NYS Dept. Of Environmental Conservation
    The automobile recycling industry reduces the need to produce new vehicle To assist these facilities in improving their pollution prevention measures
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    Multi-Discipline Approach for Ensuring Environmental Awareness at Automobile Recycling Facilities
    New York State Automobile Recyclers Initiative products and reusing or recycling them. The automobile recycling industry reduces the need to produce new vehicle components, helps reduce the amount of landfill space needed for disposal, and can reduce contamination from hazardous waste and pollutants if properly managed. While a number of automobile recyclers have implemented pollution prevention measures and good waste handling, many need to improve the way hazardous wastes are removed, stored, recycled and disposed. To assist these facilities in improving their pollution prevention measures and environmental compliance with state laws and regulations, the Department of Environmental Conservation established an Automobile Recycler Work Group. The Automobile Recycler Work Group has integrated existing state and local regulatory programs, bringing a greater level of inter-agency coordination to ensure that facilities are aware of and meeting their regulatory requirements. Any comments or questions?

    80. Middle East Recycling, Waste & Environmental Management Conference & Exhibition
    Environmental Requirements for pollution prevention using recycling Processes Eng. Hamed Trawneh Head of Environment Department
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    Jordan Petroleum refinery Company E-mail: abozaid3000[at]yahoo.com Introduction Refining is considered one of the most important industries in the world but any industry has a certain impact on the environment. The level of pollution resulted from refineries depends on the quality of crude oil processed and the precautions for pollution prevention taken. The main aim of refineries is to produce a wide range of distillate products which have many uses. This is accomplished through the following: Distillation: atmospheric and vacuum.

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