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V. M. G. Mannar and H. L. Bradley, Guidelines for the Establishment on Solar Salt Facilities from Seawater, Underground Brines and Salted Takes, United Nations Industrial Development Organi2ation, 1983. [Pg.187]

UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Development Organization). 1978. Process Technologies for Nitrogen Fertilizers. New York and 1978. Process Technologies for Phosphate Fertilizers. New York. [Pg.144]

UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Development Organization). 1992. [Pg.144]

Source From UNIDO, Project Document, United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Industrial Sectors and Environment Division, Vienna, Austria, April 1995. [Pg.8]

The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) defines cleaner production as the conceptual and procedural approach to production that demands that all phases of the life-cycle of products must be addressed with the objective of the prevention or minimization of short- and long-term risks to humans and the environment. A total societal commitment is required for effecting this comprehensive approach to achieving the goal of sustainable societies. 9... [Pg.10]

FIGURE 1.2 Fluidized bed. (From Wang, L.K. et al. Case Studies of Cleaner Production and Site Remediation, Training Manual DTT-5-4-95, United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Industrial Sectors and Environment Division, Vienna, Austria, April 1995.)... [Pg.25]

A brief synthesis of the characteristics of the pharmaceutical industry both worldwide and in Spain in particular was published by Craz-Roche and Duran1 in 1987 on the occasion of a meeting held in Madrid by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization. Benefit is still to be derived from reading it today, and moreover it stands as evidence of the development of thought on industrial policy. [Pg.213]

The first of two stays of the senior author at Iowa State University was supported by a contract between Ae United Nations Industrial Development Organization and Ae National Chemical Laboratory, administered in the United States by the Carl Duisberg Society, Inc. This work was also supported by the Engineering Research Institute of Iowa State University. The authors thank Ron Niece, Cynthia Wadsworth, Nick Strickland, and Tony Grabski of the University of Wisconsin Biotechnology Center for providing confirmation of the amino acid sequence, and Brian Chait and Ron Beavis of Rockefeller University for attempting matrix-assisted laser desorption mass spectroscopy on Ac enzyme. This article is N(X Communication No. 4950. [Pg.424]

The United Nations Industrial Development Organization [39-41] and Ausubel and Sladovich [4] emphasize the importance of cleaner production, pollution prevention, waste minimization, sustainable development, zero emission, materials substimtion, dematerialization, decarbonization, functional economic analysis, and IE indicators. These ways and means for analysis and design of industrial ecology are described separately herein. [Pg.7]

The terms of zero emission, zero discharge, cleaner production, waste minimization, pollution prevention, design for environment, material substitution, and dematerialization are all closely related, and each is self-explanatory. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), and other national and international organizations at different periods of time have promoted each [8,19,23,30-34,39-46]. [Pg.8]

Wang, L.K. Cheryan, M. Application of Membrane Technology in Food Industry for Cleaner Production. The Second International Conference on Waste Minimization and Cleaner Production. United Nations Industrial Development Organization Vienna, Austria, 1995 Technical Report No. DTT-8-6-95, 42 pp. [Pg.14]

The seven Participating Organizations of the lOMC are FAO, ILO, OECD, UNEP, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), and WHO. In addition, two observer organizations are also participating in the lOMC, namely the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the World Bank aOMC 2006). [Pg.11]


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