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(energy, chemical, or water), human
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2.1.4 The Benefits An organization
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2.1.7 ISO14001: An EMS Internationa
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On the other hand, UNEP defines cle
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Business Definition of Waste From t
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also called CFL. Compared to ordina
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company where it becomes a resource
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as financial, economic, technical a
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costs, namely: There are two genera
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2.4 SUCCESS STORIES 2.4.1 EMS Succe
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our system. This Committee is heade
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EMS prompted the company to conserv
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chemicals, and reduced plant wastew
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“An environmental program can onl
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Table 3.2.1Seeking Top Management C
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Table 3.2.2Conducting an Initial En
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A combination of the aforementioned
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3.3.3 Environmental Policy The orga
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• Providing the means (i.e. peopl
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3.4.2 Training, Awareness and Compe
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3.4.4 Environmental Management Syst
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Table 3.4.4Documenting the EMS and
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Table 3.4.6 shows the objectives of
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3.5.2 Non-Conformance, Corrective a
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Table 3.5.3Identifying EMS Records
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• an evaluation of the suitabilit
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This chapter discusses the various
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After its organization, the P2/CP t
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Table 4.1.1 cont’d. Tasks Obtain
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Figure 4.1.2 presents the possible
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Table 4.1.2 cont’d. Tasks Prepare
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Table 4.1.3 Objective: Illustrative
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4.2 ELEMENTS OF AN EFFECTIVE P2/CP
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4.4 WHAT ARE NOT P2/CP Pollution co
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This Chapter discusses the guidelin
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5.1.4 Do Material and Energy Balanc
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Table 5.1.5 cont’d. Less Tangible
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of proposed P2/CP Projects. Capital
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The following case illustrates the
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The time value of money measures th
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money is more valuable now than lat
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enterprise. Positive impact on prod
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implementation of pollution prevent
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The Production Department has three
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The firm estimated that the Aqueous
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Guide • IER is useful in determin
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Guide • Involve all personnel at
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• Are there significant aspects o
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1.3. Identify focus area(s). Questi
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2.4 Perform cause diagnosis. Questi
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• Will there be a facility shut-d
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1.3 Process Maps Question • How w
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Sample Worksheet for the Financial
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2.3 Consideration of Other Financin
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Present Value of an Annuity of $1 p
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BUREAU ENV
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BUREAU DOC
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BUREAU CHE
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BUREAU NON
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7. FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY 7.1 Th
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☛ TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD RESOU
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Kinsella, Hohn, Annette Dennis McCu
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GLOSSARY CLEANER PRODUCTION (CP) is
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POLLUTION PREVENTION (P2). The Unit
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UNEP - United Nations Environment P
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United Nations Industrial Developme