Making Pollution Prevention Pay Dr.M.G.Royston 1
TABLE OF CONTENTSPreface 9
Introduction 11
Pollution Prevention Pays:The 3M Corporate Experience Russell H.Susag,Ph.D.,P.E. 17
"In Every Dark Cloud..." Dan Meyer 23
Disposal Cost Reductions from Ciba Geigy Corporation's Cost Improvement Program John A.Stone,Ph.D. 28
Polyvinyl Alcohol Recovery by Ultrafiltration H.C.(Nick)Ince Tom Grizzle 33
Opportunities for Clean Technology in North Carolina Dr.M.G.Royston 41
Implication and Procedures for Waste Elimination of Hazardous Wastes Dr.Michael R.Overcash 68
Chemical Recycling:Making it Work,Making it Pay Dr.Paul Palmer 73
Waste Exchanges:An Informational Tool for Linking Waste Generators with Users Elizabeth W.Dorn M.Timothy McAdams 86
Process Design to Minimize Pollution Case Studies Donald D.Easson 95
A Systems Approach to Waste Management James C.Dickerman 103
Waste Reduction-Concept to Reality A.Brent Brower,P.E. 110
Positive Incentives for Pollution Control in North Carolina:A Policy Analysis Dr.Carlisle Ford Runge 115
Economic and Environmental Health through Education and Cooperation Among Industry,Government and Citizens Claud"Buck"O'Shields 144
"Where do we go from here,and how do we get there?" Concluding Panel 147