Toxics Use Reduction Policy Analysis
Models for industry/government: collaboration on pollution prevention. 1993.
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| TURI Methods and Policy Report No. 3. Pollution prevention is often described as a collaborative or cooperative process, linking industry and government in a common search for environmentally sound production. While the concept is often lauded, there is no single or simple model for effecting such collaboration. Instead, a wide array of new models are emerging. This review briefly describes several of these new industry / government collaborative models now emerging in the United States, Canada and Europe. Download PDF file (481.18 kB) |
Pollution prevention and waste reduction planning: a quick look at initial state experience. 1992.
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| TURI Methods/Policy Report No. 1. Facility specific pollution prevention and waste reduction plans are central program elements of many new state pollution prevention programs. Of twenty-six states that have enacted legislation in the past four years to promote pollution prevention or waste reduction, twenty specify or suggest that a facility plan be completed by those who manage the facility. Of the twenty states that describe planning requirements, fourteen make plans mandatory. Download PDF file (481.57 kB) |
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