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How to enhance sustainable chemistry in a non-technological way?

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To achieve sustainable industrial chemical processes and products, companies, research centers and academia tend to focus mainly on technological solutions such as cleantech, green technology, process intensification, new catalysts, new membranes, ecofining, etc. However, non-technological approaches are essential as well to succeed in adequate sustainable chemistry. Cluster management, sustainable supply chain management, chemical leasing, integrated management systems and business models, societal expectations, etc. are all important nontechnological aspects of sustainable chemistry. To date, most of the know-how and expertise on non-technological issues is developed on an individual company or academia basis and in a fragmented way. It is nonetheless crucial for the vision of sustainable chemistry to be realized that not only novel technology is conceptualized and developed by individual initiatives, but also that innovative management models, intra-organization models, and inter-organization models are elaborated, promoted and implemented by academia and by industry on a much broader scale. © 2012 WIT Press.
Tijdschrift: MODELLING, MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT OF FOREST FIRES II
ISSN: 1743-3541
Volume: 154
Pagina's: 3 - 10
Jaar van publicatie:2011