Net energy savings from solid waste management options : summary : a study / prepared for the Solid Waste Management Branch, Environment Canada; by Peter Love; edited by Anthony Taylor.: En42-1/76-16E-PDF
"An essential difference between solid waste management systems lies in their treatment of the large paper component. The study reveals that in the majority of cases considered for southern Ontario, net energy savings are attributable to recycling waste paper rather than utilizing it as a source of energy. It was also found that recycling waste paper could result in a net decrease in air and water pollution. The energy savings attributable to reduction at source options were assessed separately"--p. i.
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| Title | Net energy savings from solid waste management options : summary : a study / prepared for the Solid Waste Management Branch, Environment Canada; by Peter Love; edited by Anthony Taylor. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (27 pages). |
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