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Material Value

More Sustainable, Less Wasteful Manufacturing of Everything from Cell Phones to Cleaning Products

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  • 240 stránek
  • 9 hodin čtení

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Are you concerned about plastic waste and its impact on public health and the environment? You're not alone. This book delves into the challenges facing the manufacturing sector and explores choices that are less wasteful and harmful. Discover how metals and plastics are produced and recycled, the obstacles manufacturers face in reducing toxicity, and how they can extract material value while minimizing damage to health and the environment. Learn how companies are adopting the triple bottom line—profit, people, planet—to enhance safety and efficiency in manufacturing. It also offers a fresh perspective on some corporations often labeled as evildoers. Gain insights from various professionals, including a business owner recycling airplane manufacturing scrap, a former geologist running a donut chain, entrepreneurs focused on e-waste processing, an executive promoting responsibility in a major electronics firm, and a chemist developing safer cleaning products. The text is praised for its meticulous editing and balanced viewpoint, making it a valuable reference for many professionals. It serves as a thoughtful antidote to extreme opinions, presenting a detailed account of how to make the material world more sustainable. If you are eager to support a better world, this book provides cautious optimism and highlights the efforts of innovative entrepreneurs and executives working on solutions.

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Material Value, Julia L.F. Goldstein

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Rok vydání
2019
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Titul
Material Value
Podtitul
More Sustainable, Less Wasteful Manufacturing of Everything from Cell Phones to Cleaning Products
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Bebo Press
Rok vydání
2019
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
240
ISBN10
099959561X
ISBN13
9780999595619
Série
Anotace
Are you concerned about plastic waste and its impact on public health and the environment? You're not alone. This book delves into the challenges facing the manufacturing sector and explores choices that are less wasteful and harmful. Discover how metals and plastics are produced and recycled, the obstacles manufacturers face in reducing toxicity, and how they can extract material value while minimizing damage to health and the environment. Learn how companies are adopting the triple bottom line—profit, people, planet—to enhance safety and efficiency in manufacturing. It also offers a fresh perspective on some corporations often labeled as evildoers. Gain insights from various professionals, including a business owner recycling airplane manufacturing scrap, a former geologist running a donut chain, entrepreneurs focused on e-waste processing, an executive promoting responsibility in a major electronics firm, and a chemist developing safer cleaning products. The text is praised for its meticulous editing and balanced viewpoint, making it a valuable reference for many professionals. It serves as a thoughtful antidote to extreme opinions, presenting a detailed account of how to make the material world more sustainable. If you are eager to support a better world, this book provides cautious optimism and highlights the efforts of innovative entrepreneurs and executives working on solutions.