CLEANER PRODUCTION

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'Cleaner production' is a preventive, company-specific environmental protection initiative. It is intendend to minimize waste and emissions and maximize product output.[1] By analysing the flow of materials and energy in a company, one tries to identify options to minimize waste and emissions out of industrial processes. Improvements of organisation and technology help to make the best possible use of materials and energy and avoid waste, waste water generation, and gaseous emissions, and also waste heat and noise.
Examples for cleaner production options are:

★ 'Documentation of consumption' (as a basic analysis of material and energy flows, e. g. with a Sankey diagram)

★ 'Use of indicators and controlling' (to identify losses from poor planning, poor education and training, mistakes)

★ 'Substitution of raw materials and auxiliary materials' (especially renewable materials and energy)

★ 'Increase of useful life of auxiliary materials and process liquids' (by avoiding drag in, drag out, contamination)

★ 'Improved control and automatisation'

★ 'Reuse of waste' (internal or external)

★ 'New, low waste processes and technologies'
One of the first European initiatives in cleaner production was started in Austria in 1992 by the BMVIT (Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und Technologie). This resulted in two initiatives: "Prepare" and "Ecoprofit".
The "PIUS" initiative was founded in Germany in 1999. Since 1994, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization operates the National Cleaner Production Centre Programme with centres in Central America, South America, Africa, Asia, and Europe.
The ''Journal of Cleaner Production'', which began publication in 1993, is devoted to the topic.

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See also



Energy conservation

Environmental management

Green Design

Industrial ecology

ISO 14001

Pollution prevention

Sustainability

Waste minimisation

External links



A special issue of the Journal of Cleaner Production that focuses specifically on Zero Emissions

Ecoprofit

Pollution prevention in China

National Cleaner Production Center Programme

Cleaner Production by sectors

PIUS: Produktionsintegrierter Umweltschutz

Prepare

UNIDO NCPC Programme, including lessons learned, and contact to National Cleaner Production Centers

Journal of Cleaner Production

References


1. Half is Enough - An Introduction to Cleaner Production, , Ali, Yacooub, LCPC Press, 2006, ISBN 3-9501636-2-X


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