نتایج جستجو برای: household hazardous waste

تعداد نتایج: 144551  

2003
A. Dale Flowers Kevin Linderman

The disposal of hazardous wastes creates major economic and environmental problems for both developed and developing nations. One productive use of hazardous wastes is to blend them into fuel, which mitigates damage to the environment by recycling waste into fuel and reducing fossil-fuel consumption. Operations personnel face a daunting task of efficiently blending hazardous waste into fuel, wh...

2016
Walailak Atthirawong

The number of population in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is increasing every year. The capital produces about 9,900 tons of garbage daily or 1.53 kilograms per person which only 13% of waste is recycled per day. This presents a serious challenge and concern of municipal authority in solid waste management. This study examines Bangkok residents’ practices, knowledge of waste management, as ...

2015
Tung-Lai Hu Jiuh-Biing Sheu Kuan-Hsiung Huang

This study presents a cost-minimization model for a multi-time-step, multi-type hazardous-waste reverse logistics system. A discrete-time linear analytical model is formulated that minimizes total reverse logistics operating costs subject to constraints that take into account such internal and external factors as business operating strategies and governmental regulations. Application cases are ...

1988
Richard B. Belzer Albert L. Nichols Greg Michaels Ron McHugh John F. Kennedy

This report examines opportunities for the application of economic incentive instruments for the management and reduction of hazardous wastes. The analysis concludes that as long as firms comply with existing regulations and bear potential tort liability, no additional incentives appear to be warranted. There may be significant residual external damages, however, if full compliance cannot be en...

1998
John C. Whitehead John Whitehead

Equity issues have led many economists to re-consider their preference for conducting efficiency analyses with aggregated estimates of the benefits and costs of changes in environmental resource allocations. For instance, there is evidence that health risks due to hazardous wastes disproportionately affects the poor and non-white. Policies that lead to these disproportionate effects are not nec...

2004
Timothy G Townsend Brajesh Dubey Helena Solo-Gabriele

The management of discarded treated wood products upon disposal is one of the many factors that should be considered when evaluating a new wood preservative or when comparing wood preservatives as part of a life cycle assessment. Future environmental ramifications of disposal, as well as regulatory requirements and costs, must be assessed and weighed. This paper presents an overview of the fact...

2011
Wendell P. Ela David L. Sedlak Morton A. Barlaz Heather F. Henry Derek C.G. Muir Deborah L. Swackhamer Eric J. Weber Robert G. Arnold P. Lee Ferguson Jennifer A. Field Edward T. Furlong John P. Giesy Rolf U. Halden Tala Henry Ronald A. Hites Keri C. Hornbuckle Philip H. Howard Richard G. Luthy Anita K. Meyer A. Eduardo Sáez Frederick S. vom Saal Chris D. Vulpe Mark R. Wiesner

BACKGROUND This commentary evolved from a workshop sponsored by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences titled "Superfund Contaminants: The Next Generation" held in Tucson, Arizona, in August 2009. All the authors were workshop participants. OBJECTIVES Our aim was to initiate a dynamic, adaptable process for identifying contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) that are likely t...

2016
R. Shyamala G. Naveen

In past two decades waste management has become one of the most important public concern in developing countries. Hospital waste management has become a critical issue as it poses potential health risks and damage to environment. All those wastes which are generated in hospitals or during health care activities carries a higher risk for infection and injury than any other wastes. In the process...

2008
D E Deegan M L H Wise

The use of plasma arc technologies, especially in the treatment of hazardous wastes, is set to expand. The technology is intermediate within the waste management hierarchy and is characterised as an Advanced Conversion Technique (ACT) with Best Available Technique (BAT) attributes. Adoption is driven by the increasing stringency of environmental regulations, the requirement for efficient resour...

Journal: :JAPCA 1988
J A Kaminski

This article is a series o f representative case studies o f Department of Defense hazardous waste minimization. Each Military Department and the Defense Logistics Agency describe actual accomplishments. Areas covered range from production line modification to product specification change. These efforts are part o f a Department o f Defense plan composed o f individual programs executed indepen...

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