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دسته بندی: فن آوری ویرایش: نویسندگان: Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780128221839, 0128221836 ناشر: Elsevier سال نشر: 2020 تعداد صفحات: 260 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 12 مگابایت
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب مفاهیم ابزارهای پیشرفته صفر پسماند: شیوه های مدیریت پسماند موجود و نوظهور نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
ابزارهای پیشرفته صفر زباله: شیوههای مدیریت پسماند فعلی و نوظهور، جلد اول در مجموعه مفاهیم ابزارهای پیشرفته صفر زباله به اصول اساسی زباله صفر میپردازد که طراحی مجدد چرخههای عمر منابع را تشویق میکند تا محصولات دوباره مورد استفاده قرار گیرند. با ترویج استفاده مجدد و بازیافت، و همچنین پیشگیری و طراحی محصول که کل چرخه عمر محصول را در نظر می گیرد، فلسفه زباله صفر از پایداری و مدیریت و حفاظت از محیط زیست حمایت می کند. این کتاب اولین قدم را در جهت پرداختن به ابزارهای مورد نیاز برای پیاده سازی زباله صفر، هم در مقیاس عملی و هم در مقیاس مفهومی برمی دارد. این کتاب علاوه بر اصول زیستمحیطی و مهندسی، مسائل اقتصادی، سمشناسی و مقرراتی را نیز پوشش میدهد و آن را به منبع مهمی برای محققان، مهندسان و سیاستگذارانی تبدیل میکند که در راستای پایداری زیستمحیطی کار میکنند. از پوشش بنیادی، بین رشتهای و پیشرفته تحقیقات زباله صفر برای ارائه رویکردی یکپارچه به ابزارها، روششناسی و شاخصها استفاده میکند. چالشهای فعلی، فناوری طراحی و ساخت، و برنامههای کاربردی پایداری را پوشش میدهد. در پایان هر فصل، و همچنین یک صفحه وب اختصاص داده شده به ارائه اطلاعات تکمیلی
Advanced Zero Waste Tools: Present and Emerging Waste Management Practices, Volume One in the Concepts of Advanced Zero Waste Tools series addresses the fundamental principles of zero waste that encourages the redesign of resource lifecycles so that products are reused. By promoting reuse and recycling, as well as prevention and product designs that consider the entire product lifecycle, the zero waste philosophy advocates for sustainability and environmental management and protection. This book takes the first step toward addressing the tools needed to implement zero waste, both on a practical and conceptual scale. In addition to environmental and engineering principles, the book also covers economic, toxicologic and regulatory issues, making it an important resource for researchers, engineers and policymakers working toward environmental sustainability. Uses fundamental, interdisciplinary and state-of-the-art coverage of zero waste research to provide an integrated approach to tools, methodology and indicators Covers current challenges, design and manufacturing technology, and sustainability applications Includes up-to-date references and web resources at the end of each chapter, as well as a webpage dedicated to providing supplementary information
Front Matter Copyright Dedication Contributors About the editor Series preface to first edition Series volumes Preface The realm of zero waste technology: The evolution Contents The waste History of ZWT Evolution of ZW and ZWT Present age of ZW Sustainability Innovative technologies Conclusions References Zero waste certification Contents Introduction What is zero waste? What is the zero waste strategy? What is zero waste certification? Why ZWC is to be done? What are the benefits of ZWC? What are the standard for certification? How do I choose a certification company? What items are in your waste stream, and would they be easy or difficult to recycle or reuse? Who are the companies which are certified? What is the process for certification once I have chosen a verifier? Who certifies zero waste? Zero waste international allowance Benefits of ZWIA zero waste community recognition Minimum criteria that ZWIA recognizes as a zero waste group Categories of recognition GBCIs true zero waste UL environment certification Green circle Zero waste certificate initiatives around the world Canberra, Australia New Zealand Nova Scotia, Canada Prince Edward Island, Canada Communities near Toronto, Canada Boulder, CO Communities in California Italy Conclusion References Zero waste manufacturing Contents Introduction Prospective of ZWM Redesigning Recycling Reuse Recovery Remanufacturing Innovative industrial implications: Studies with ZWM view-points Zero waste of municipal incinerator fly ash (Yang et al., 2017) Three-dimensional printing for waste recycling (Somakos et al., 2016; Hunt et al., 2015; Kreiger et al., 2014; Shi e ... Producing minerals from agriculturally produced waste (Sigurnjak et al., 2019) Recycling of food waste: Finding the best solution (Zhang et al., 2019) Plastic waste into liquid fuel Applications of novel methods in machining Waste for construction Conclusions References Further reading Challenges, issues, and problems with zero-waste tools Contents Introduction The concept of ``zero waste´´ systems The holistic model of ZW The ZW development 3R model in Bangladesh Pilot study in Bangladesh Role of stakeholders in 3R 3R Partnership building between stakeholders ZW development in Spain ZW development in Australia ZW development in San Francisco ZW development in Subaru, US ZW development in DuPont ZW development in Coca-Cola ZW development in India The key aspects of developing a ZW strategy Challenges in ZW management Challenges in the recovery of industrial waste Environmental concern Challenges with e-waste recovery Challenges in recycling of metals Challenges in the recovery of chemicals Challenges in electricity based recovery Conclusion References Application of poultry industry waste in producing value-added products-A review Contents Introduction Poultry processing steps and wastes generated Zero-waste approach in handling poultry waste Feather waste Physical treatment Chemical treatment Biological treatment Applications of feather keratin In wood adhesives In biomaterial development In agriculture In biomedical applications In feedstock In environmental remediation In textile In leather processing As flame retardants As biocomposites In biodiesel production Hatchery waste Poultry litter and manure Egg shell waste Eggshell membrane Spent hens Offal waste Conclusion Important websites Reference Zero waste hierarchy for sustainable development Contents Zero Waste concept: From literatures viewpoint ZW hierarchies: Sustainable behavior Case studies: Success stories of ZW Life cycle assessment of urban waste management: A case of Italy (Cherubini et al., 2008) Waste management performance: Scenario of Adelaide, Australia (Zaman, 2014) ZW trends of Africa (Matete and Trois, 2008) ZW in Taiwan (Young et al., 2010) Conclusions References Further reading Application of advanced technologies in managing wastes produced by leather industries-An approach toward ... Contents Introduction Processing steps involved in leather production Pre-tanning process Tanning process Post-tanning Finishing Overview of leather industry waste Solid wastes Wastewater Volatile organic compounds Zero-waste approach Technological solutions for the challenges in leather industry Technological innovation for cleaner production Pre-tanning process Enzymatic soaking process Enzymatic liming process Enzymatic degreasing process Enzymatic dehairing of skin/hide process Tanning process Enzyme-assisted three-step tanning High exhaust chrome tanning Post-tanning process Dyeing process by using polymer Solid waste treatment and management Treatment of wastes Incineration Alkaline hydrolysis Biological degradation Management of Recovered Material Animal feed/chicken feed/fertilizer In leather processing For energy Adhesives/cosmetics/films Biological uses In leather boards Liquid waste treatment and water management Treatment of wastes Better water management approaches Soaking Liming Deliming and bating Pickling and tanning Washings Conclusion Important websites References Modern society and zero waste tools Contents Introduction Barriers toward achieving zero waste The notion of the ``zero waste city´´ The concept of zero waste and the zero-waste city Key steps toward zero waste cities: Zero waste management Waste treatment and disposal Regulatory strategies Governance and infrastructure Market creation Global waste issues and cities: Why zero waste? Current and future cities: A crucible of issues-A milieu for innovation and opportunity Zero waste: Formation, convergence, circularity, and critique Who-how-what-why: Zero Waste? Conclusions: Zero waste and the design of future cities References Further reading Toward ``Zero Liquid Discharge´´ industrial facilities: Reducing the impact on freshwater resources by reus ... Contents An introduction to zero liquid discharge Reuse of municipal wastewater A successful case study: Aquapolo reclamation plant Outcomes of the Aquapolo project How the Aquapolo project helped fostering water efficiency and internal reuse projects among the participating companies Conclusions References Conclusions Index