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Cascade Valorisation of Lemon Processing Residues (Part II): Integrated Biorefinery Design, Circular Economy, and Techno-Economic Feasibility. [PDF]

open access: yesFoods
Núñez-Pérez J   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Why organisational diversity matters in a circular economy and society.

open access: yesResour Conserv Recycl
Van Opstal W, Bocken N, Brusselaers J.
europepmc   +1 more source

Estimating Environmental Costs

Environmental Claims Journal, 2015
A database of environmental remediation costs is described as the response cost database (RCD). The database, which contains both capital and operating costs, includes 220 entries for complete activities ranging from studies to remedy components, such as caps, dredging, and pump and treat systems.
Neil S. Shifrin   +2 more
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Discussion on Environmental Cost Accounting and Environmental Cost Control

2011 International Conference on Management and Service Science, 2011
This article demonstrates the situation that the demand for environmental accounting is increasing and the relevance of environmental accounting information is becoming significant. Then it discusses the difficulties confronting in China now, which include the lags behind of theory research, the lack of systematical research and the lack of imposed ...
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Environmental costs of mercury pollution

Science of The Total Environment, 2006
Mercury (Hg) has been used for millennia in many applications, primarily in artisanal mining and as an electrode in the chlor-alkali industry. It is anthropogenically emitted as a pollutant from coal fired power plants and naturally emitted, primarily from volcanoes.
Hylander, Lars D.   +1 more
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Environmental costs of photovoltaics

IEE Proceedings A Science, Measurement and Technology, 1993
Photovoltaic (PV) systems are almost entirely benign in operation, and potential environmental hazards occur at the production and disposal stages. There are well established methods of monitoring and controlling potential hazards caused by the semiconductor materials used in PV modules such as silicon, copper indium diselenide and cadmium telluride ...
R. Hill, A.E. Baumann
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