Description: Environmental Impact Analysis of Pulp and Paper Production by Matthias Okoro Seminar paper from the year 2012 in the subject Environmental Sciences, grade: A, University of Nigeria (CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL), course: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL, language: English, abstract: The complexity of the paper issue means that firm conclusions are hard to draw. All paper manufactures causes harm to the environment and more often than not the determining factors in a paper mills. Environmental performance is not the process, paper type or fiber source but the location, mill practice and mill operator. Hence to try to grade paper products or production techniques into some kind of hierarchy of environmental performance, based solely on the manufacture process, is extremely difficult. Yet, globally however, the environmental impact of paper is significant, which has led to changes in industry and behavior at both business and personal levels. With the use of modern technology such as the printing press and the highly mechanized harvesting of wood, paper has become a cheap commodity everywhere. This has led to a high level of consumption and waste. With the rise in environmental awareness on the pollution of the Eco- system by the effluent of pulp and paper it became imperative to run a clearer analysis of its environmental impact. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Long Description Seminar paper from the year 2012 in the subject Environmental Sciences, grade: A, University of Nigeria (CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL), course: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL, language: English, comment: The aim of this piece of work is to analyze the environmental impact of pulp and paper production, and gain understanding in the production processes, abstract: The complexity of the paper issue means that firm conclusions are hard to draw. All paper manufactures causes harm to the environment and more often than not the determining factors in a paper mills. Environmental performance is not the process, paper type or fiber source but the location, mill practice and mill operator. Hence to try to grade paper products or production techniques into some kind of hierarchy of environmental performance, based solely on the manufacture process, is extremely difficult. Yet, globally however, the environmental impact of paper is significant, which has led to changes in industry and behavior at both business and personal levels. With the use of modern technology such as the printing press and the highly mechanized harvesting of wood, paper has become a cheap commodity everywhere. This has led to a high level of consumption and waste. With the rise in environmental awareness on the pollution of the Eco- system by the effluent of pulp and paper it became imperative to run a clearer analysis of its environmental impact. Details ISBN3656758476 Author Matthias Okoro ISBN-10 3656758476 ISBN-13 9783656758471 Format Paperback Pages 60 Year 2014 Publication Date 2014-10-02 Short Title ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS Language English Media Book Imprint Grin Publishing Country of Publication United States Illustrations Illustrations, black and white Audience General/Trade UK Release Date 2014-10-02 Publisher Grin Verlag We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:101995661;
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Book Title: Environmental Impact Analysis of Pulp and Paper Production
ISBN: 9783656758471
Publisher: Grin Publishing
Publication Year: 2014
Subject: Writing & Reading, Geology
Item Height: 210 mm
Number of Pages: 60 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Environmental Impact Analysis of Pulp and Paper Production
Item Weight: 91 g
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Author: Matthias Okoro
Item Width: 148 mm
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