The Greening of Industry: A Risk Management Approach
ISBN-10:
0674363272
ISBN-13:
9780674363274
Released: Mar 17, 1997
Publisher: Harvard School of Public Health
Format: Hardcover, 320 pages
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Description:
Environmentalists often perceive the risk management approach to environmental and public health policy as a tool to block regulation of industrial pollution. In contrast, this book presents six case studies which provide examples of how federal risk-based regulation has encouraged industry's investment in pollution control. The authors trace the impact of risk management on the regulation of lead in gasoline, ozone-depleting chemicals, and emissions from the drycleaning, pulp and paper, coke, and municipal waste combustor industries.
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