Sustainable Industrial Design and Waste Management: Cradle-to-Cradle for Sustainable Development

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Academic Press, Jul 28, 2010 - Technology & Engineering - 424 pages

Sustainable Industrial Design and Waste Management was inspired by the need to have a text that enveloped awareness and solutions to the ongoing issues and concerns of waste generated from industry. The development of science and technology has increased human capacity to extract resources from nature and it is only recently that industries are being held accountable for the detrimental effects the waste they produce has on the environment. Increased governmental research, regulation and corporate accountability are digging up issues pertaining to pollution control and waste treatment and environmental protection.

The traditional approach for clinical waste, agricultural waste, industrial waste, and municipal waste are depleting our natural resources. The main objective of this book is to conserve the natural resources by approaching 100 % full utilization of all types of wastes by cradle – to - cradle concepts, using Industrial Ecology methodology documented with case studies. Sustainable development and environmental protection cannot be achieved without establishing the concept of industrial ecology. The main tools necessary for establishing Industrial Ecology and sustainable development will be covered in the book. The concept of “industrial ecology will help the industrial system to be managed and operated more or less like a natural ecosystem hence causing as less damage as possible to the surrounding environment.

  • Numerous case studies allow the reader to adapt concepts according to personal interest/field
  • Reveals innovative technologies for the conservation of natural resources
  • The only book which provides an integrated approach for sustainable development including tools, methodology, and indicators for sustainable development
 

Contents

CHAPTER 1 CURRENT PRACTICE AND FUTURE SUSTAINABILITY
1
CHAPTER 2 CLEANER PRODUCTION
21
CHAPTER 3 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY
85
CHAPTER 4 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL REFORM
125
CHAPTER 5 SUSTAINABILITY OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
149
CHAPTER 6 RECYCLING OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE REJECTS
197
CHAPTER 7 SUSTAINABILITY OF AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
223
CHAPTER 8 SUSTAINABILITY OF CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE MANAGEMENT
261
CHAPTER 9 SUSTAINABILITY OF CLINICAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
293
CHAPTER 10 SUSTAINABILITY OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
307
References
371
Index
387
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About the author (2010)

Dr. Haggar has more than 30 years experience in Energy and Environmental Consulting and University teaching. Dr Haggar has been a visiting professor at Washington State University and at University of Idaho, U.S.A. He is presently the professor of Energy and Environment at the American University in Cairo, Mechanical Engineering Department, Cairo, Egypt Dr. Haggar has more than 20 Academic Honors, grants and awards. Dr. El-Haggar received the outstanding undergraduate teacher award at The American University in Cairo in 1995 as well as a number of outstanding AUC trustees’ awards. In addition Dr. Haggar has 120 Scientific Publications in Environmental and Energy Fields, 33 invited presentation, 42 technical report, 12 books and one chapter in two different books.Dr’s Haggar Environmental Consulting experience include more than 40 Environmental/Industrial Auditing for major industrial identities, 20 Compliance Action Plan, 9 Environmental Impact Assessment in addition to his extensive consulting experience in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Auditing, Environmental impact assessment, Environmental management systems, Cleaner Production, Industrial Ecology, Energy management, Hazardous and non-Hazardous Waste management, Recycling, Pollution prevention and waste minimization, zero pollution, Biogas/Solar/Wind technology, Community/Desert development, Solid and industrial waste, environmental assessment for the local government and private industries. Dr. Haggar is a member/board member in 14 national and international societies in the area of Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering and community development.

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