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This volume presents part of the proceedings of two symposia held under the umbrella of Advances in Waste Management, an international meeting organised by the University of Dundee's Concrete Technology Unit.
This volume presents part of the proceedings of two symposia held under the umbrella of Advances in Waste Management, an international meeting organised by the University of Dundee's Concrete Technology Unit.
Chapter 1 : From Makers to Breakers : A New Dimension in Worldwide Waste Management
Part I : Global and International Commitments
Chapter 2 : Two Cases of Solid Waste Management, Both Supported by Eu Financing, for Two Countries, with Different Stages of Development
Chapter 3 : Ecological Balance of Silicon Using Rice Hull Ash in Agriculture
Part II : European Waste Directives and Priorities
Chapter 4 : European Waste Management Drivers Towards a Sustainable Europe and How scotland Can Influence the Agenda
Chapter 5 : Effects of Eu Waste Directives on the UK Construction Industry
Chapter 6 : The Landfill Directive – Implementation Issues (The Missing Link)
Chapter 7 : Cement and Micro Silica Based Immobilisation of Different Flue Gas Cleaning Residues from MSW Incineration
Chapter 8 : The Challenge for Glass Recycling
Chapter 9 : Producer Responsibility in the EC
Part III : National Government Policy
Chapter 10 : Present Waste Management in the Japanese Construction Industry
Chapter 11 : Waste Policy in Wales : The Case of Construction and Demolition
Chapter 12 : Waste Minimisation in Austria : An Overview on the Present Situation and Potentials for Improvement
Chapter 13 : Waste Generation Issues in Petroleum Producing Communities in Nigeria
Chapter 14 : Waste and Resource Strategies in Switzerland
Chapter 15 : An Integrated Approach to Market Development for Glass Cullet
Chapter 16 : Assisting the Maltese Workforce Deal with the Challenges of Sustainable Development
Chapter 17 : Coal and Clean Coal Byproducts Research and Utilization in China
Chapter 18 : UK Waste and Resources Management Research and Development : The Quest for Co-Ordination, Integration and Focus
Part IV : Local Government Policy
Chapter 19 : Householders as a Means of Instigating Change in Waste Management Practices
Chapter 20 : The Waste Prevention Strategy in Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council (YTV) Finland
Chapter 21 : Full-Scale Demonstration of Sustainable and Cost Effective On-Site Leachate Management by Willow Short Rotation Coppice
Chapter 22 : Mechanical Biological Pretreatment of Residual Waste in Austria
Chapter 23 : Government Targets Versus Public Participation : Bridging the Gap
Chapter 24 : Composting Industry Situation in Turkey and Eu States
Part V : Assessing Environmental Impact
Chapter 25 : Getting Waste Wise : Reforming Production and Taming Consumption
Chapter 26 : Waste Minimization in Mineral and Rocks Exploitation by Integrated Management and Production of Value Added Materials
Chapter 27 : The Use of Gis for Optimising Waste Collection
Chapter 28 : Sustainable Waste Management in the Catalan Wine Industry
Chapter 29 : An Alternative to Furnance Recycling in the Reuse of Aluminium Wastes
Chapter 30 : Trace Metal Biomagnification in a Soil-Plantarthropod System : A Problem for the Agricultural Recycling of Sewage Sludge?
Chapter 31 : Industrial Ecology Using an Integrated CP-EMS Model for Sustainable Development
Chapter 32 : Excavation of Cover Material from Old Landfills
Chapter 33 : Potential Contribution of Combustible Domestic Waste to the Energy Supply of Lithuania
Chapter 34 : LCIs for Newspaper with Different Waste Management Options – Case Helsinki Metropolitan Area
Chapter 35 : Responsible Approach to the Recycling of By-Product Wastes into Commercial Clayware
Chapter 36 : Characterisation and Leachability of Sewage Sludge Ash
Chapter 37 : Increasing Sustainability of the Franchise Solid Waste Management System in a Low-Income Neighbourhood in Lahore, Pakistan
Chapter 38 : Use of Recycled Concrete Aggregate in Concrete Pavement Construction : A Case Study
Chapter 39 : Towards Zero : Smart Thinking for Waste Elimination
Chapter 40 : Are You Sitting Comfortably? if so it's Time to Wake Up!
Chapter 41 : A Review of Solidification/Stabilisation Technology and its Industrial Application in the UK
Index of Authors
Index