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Clean technology perceptions

Table 1 Perceptions of Waste Minimisation and Clean Technology Approaches... Table 1 Perceptions of Waste Minimisation and Clean Technology Approaches...
Walsh, W.J. 1990. Making Science, Policy, and Public Perception Compatible A Legal/Policy Summary, or Do We Want to Clean Up Hazardous Sites or Just Scream and Yell at Each Other. Pp. 206-249 in Ground Water and Soil Contamination Remediation Toward Compatible Science, Policy, and Public Perception. Report on a Colloquium Sponsored by the Water, Science and Technology Board. Washington, D.C. National Academy Press. [Pg.70]

The semiconductor industry has enjoyed a well-deserved reputation for demonstrating innovation and leadership in die development of high technologies and new products. In general, it has been perceived as a clean industry. In order for the industry to maintain such a perception, however. [Pg.86]


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