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Reformulation/redesign of product

Source reduction includes any in-plant actions to reduce the quantity or the toxicity of the waste at the source. Examples include equipment modification, design and operational changes of the process, reformulation or redesign of products, substitution of raw materials, and use of environmentally benign chemical reactions. [Pg.2]

In-house process control. This comprises the achievement of optimum efficiency in relation to production and processing methods including the introduction, where feasible, of cleaner processes (alternative technology) or processing methods (substitute materials and/or reformulations, process modifications, and equipment redesign). [Pg.3]

Production Process Changes. (/) Substitute nonhazardous for hazardous raw materials. 2) Segregate wastes by type for recovery. (3) Eliminate sources of leaks and spills. (4) Separate hazardous from nonhazardous wastes. (3) Redesign or reformulate end products to be less hazardous. (3)... [Pg.226]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.50 ]




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