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The Cleaner Production Model attempts to prevent and minimize waste and pollution in industrial processes, products, and services. Waste signifies inefficiency by burdening waste streams and introducing environmental and human health risks.
Cleaner Production reduces hazardous risks posed by production
wastes. An example of this would be using chlorine-free
paper production methods to eliminate the emission of
dioxin. Another example would be using a clean energy source
such as solar power to fuel production.
Key Elements:
The United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) defines the following key elements of Cleaner Production:
- Includes processes, products and services, and their impacts, including design, utilization and usage of raw materials and energy
- Covers all wastes including hazardous/toxic or not, and air, water, and land emissions
- Requires continual improvement in efficiency through the utilization of new technology, managerial skills, and policies.
Other countries/institutions refer to cleaner production as eco-efficiency, waste minimization, pollution prevention, or green productivity.
Waste = negative $0
The Cleaner Production model envisions a future of ecologically sustainable growth. This model views waste as a product with negative economic value.
International Declaration
The United Nations Environmental Programme International Declaration on Cleaner Production "is a voluntary but public statement of commitment to the strategy and practice of Cleaner Production." This declares a contribution to achieving sustainable production and consumption. The number of regional and national signatories now totals over 1700 worldwide. Learn more about the
UNEP CP International Declaration.
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02 November 2004 :::
Official Website Launch
Today is the official launch of the new
Enviro-Purchasing website. Please bear with us, as there are
sill a few loose ends. If you are experiencing any problems
or have comments regarding the website please contact kaubin@rutgers.edu.
Please include your browser version. We here at the SWPG welcome
you, and together can make EPP happen!
::: 02 November 2004 :::
EPA to Oversee Cleanup of Residential Properties in Depew
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) has signed an agreement with NL Industries, Inc. to remove
lead contamination at the NL Industries/Depew Superfund site
in Depew, New York. The company will remove and dispose of lead-contaminated
soil from residential properties…(Click
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