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|a Advances in cleaner production.
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|c Biagio F. Giannetti, Cecilia M. V. B. Almeida, Feni Agostinho and Fábio Sevegnani, editors.
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|a ADVANCES IN CLEANER PRODUCTION VOLUME 2 ; ADVANCES IN CLEANER PRODUCTION VOLUME 2 ; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ; PART I. NATIONAL EXPERIENCES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CP PROGRAMS ; Chapter 1 IMPROVING CLEANER PRODUCTION AND SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH BRAZILIAN POLLUTANT RELEASE AND TRANSFER REGISTER REPORTING PROCESSES ; ABSTRACT ; INTRODUCTION; BRAZILIAN DECLARATION MANUAL ; 1.1. Who Should Submit a PRTR Report ; 1.2. Reporting Requirements ; 1.3. Steps for Reporting ; 1.4. Quantification Methods
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|a 1.5. Category 1A -- Central or Fundamental Substances Reporting of Emissions and Transfers of Category 1A Substances; 1.6. Category 2 -- Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) ; Reporting Emissions and Transfers of Category 2 Substances; 1.7. Category 1B -- Alternative or Additional Substances ; 1.8. Category 3 -- Dioxins, Furans, Hexachlorobenzene and Other Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) ; Reporting of Emission and Transfer of Category 3 Substances ; 1.9. Category 4A -- Fundamental Air Contaminants (CAs) ; Reporting of Emissions of Category 4A substances
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|a 1.10. Category 4B -- Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer Reporting for Emissions of Category 4B Substances ; 1.11. Category 5 -- Speciate Volatile Organic Compound (VOCs) -- Additional Requirements. ; Reporting of Emissions and Transfers of Category 5 Substances; 1.12. Sources of Information ; CASE STUDY #1 RETP REPORTING: LAS PRODUCTION ; 1.13. Facility Description ; Utilities Area; Wastewater Treatment ; On-Site Vehicles ; Fugitive Emissions ; 1.14. RETP Reporting Process ; 1.15. Estimate LAS Production Emissions ; Estimating LAS Production Emissions
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|a Calculation of Emissions of LAS Production 1.16. Emissions Summary ; CASE STUDY #2 RETP REPORTING: CARBON BLACK PRODUCTION ; 1.17. Facility Description ; Utilities Area ; Furnaces ; Cooling Towers; 1.18. RETP Reporting Process ; 1.19. Estimate Carbon Black Production Emissions ; 1.20. Emissions Summary; Emissions Summary ; RETP, CLEANER PRODUCTION AND GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 2 ADVANCING SAFER CHEMICAL ALTERNATIVES THROUGH CLEANER PRODUCTION ; ABSTRACT ; 1. INTRODUCTION ; 2. OVERVIEW OF STATE ACTIONS TO PROMOTE SAFER CONSUMER PRODUCTS
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|a 3. BRIEF HISTORY OF ACTIONS TO ADVANCE CLEANER PRODUCTION 4. INDIVIDUAL STATE ACTION ; 5. KEY THEMES IN DEVELOPING SAFER ALTERNATIVES ; Transition from Single-Chemical Solutions to More Comprehensive and Holistic Approaches ; Utilize Prioritization and a Focus on Exposures as Strategies to Protect Vulnerable Populations ; Embrace Environmentally-Preferable Purchasing Policies as a Means to Reduce Toxic Chemical use and Hazardous Waste Generation.; Restrictions on Certain Hazardous Chemicals Remains an Important Tool
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