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As landfill space becomes scarce and costs continue to raise, so will the ethos for environmentalism. Those in the business sector of the micro/macro framework continue to make progress in creating markets for used textiles. At the same time, consumers must be provided with timely information of these markets so that they can make educated choices as to where aud how they will dispose of their used textiles. In addition, laws and political environment must be adapted to make it easy for textiles to be recycled. It is for this reason that the macro level of phenomena most influences the textile recycling process, which, in turn, presents disposal choices to the individiral consumer. [Pg.22]

Allebach W. (1993), Making a pitch for textile recycling. Neighbor, 3, July 3. [Pg.23]

Bharat Textile (2004), World s Biggest Fiber Consumer China. Retrieved from http // bharattextUe.com 11/25/2004. [Pg.23]

BrillB.(1997), CoMnc///orrexf/Ze/ ecyc/i . CouncilforTextileRecycling Bethesda, MD. [Pg.23]

Council for Textile Recycling (1997a), Retrieved July, 2002, from http //textilerecycle.org. [Pg.23]


In this chapter, MRs performance in the H2O decomposition process as a clean technology for H2 production and also in NOx and CO2 decomposition to achieve desirable products are discussed, and future trends for this new technology will be predicted. [Pg.210]


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