Designing a Collaborative System for Socio-Environmental Management of Industrial Waste

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. S. Borges F. Baldini
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

"The proposed method emphasizes the optimization of waste management with regard to the exploitation of raw materials incorporated in the remains of industry, as well as the economics of natural resources as an environmental impact assessment. This system [tool] allows: (a) the conversion of an environmental liability into an asset by finding a line of appropriate research for each type of waste and the development of new materials applicable to other industries, (b) the performance of internal control of the waste generated (production, storage, final destination) as well as legal conformity.Objectives:1.1 General objective:To design a collaborative system for socio-environmental management of industrial waste.1.2 Specific objective:Develop evidence of concepts;Evaluate the deployment of the inventory of waste in an industry;Enable the conversion of an environmental liability into an asset by finding a line of research appropriate to the waste: a case study;Evaluate the environmental legislation in the legal mechanisms that influence company decisions.IntroductionThe global economy is undergoing major changes, among these changes; it should be highlighted those related to technological progress and environmental quality.While the industrialized countries and higher levels of economic growth dominate modem technology, developing countries are identified by a different growth pattern, using the annual growth rate of Gross Domestic Product per capita [3, 18].Growth is when the GDP grows, in percent, over the previous year. Development, on the other hand, is when the countries change their technologies and improve their internal structure. Thus, the growth considers the accumulation of wealth, while the development is concerned with the distribution of wealth, improvement of the quality oflife and environmental quality [3, 18].As the UNESCO report shows (1999), the biggest problem is between consumption and development, what is produced and the end that is given to the product. Therefore, product and by-product have equal importance in the quantity produced [29].On one hand there is a positive relationship between indicators of economic growth and technological progress, however, on the other hand, these transformations are a paradox, confirmed by the dramatic use of environmental resources and the lack of technologies for recycling of industrial scrap."
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APA: M. S. Borges F. Baldini  (2011)  Designing a Collaborative System for Socio-Environmental Management of Industrial Waste

MLA: M. S. Borges F. Baldini Designing a Collaborative System for Socio-Environmental Management of Industrial Waste. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2011.

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