Industrial ecology is committed to defining sustainable solutions to resource constraints and environmental impacts. It views industrial systems as interconnected with natural systems, and aims to model industrial processes after ecosystems where waste from one system becomes an input for another. Key principles of industrial ecology include cleaner production to conserve raw materials and resources, extended producer responsibility across product lifecycles, and designing industrial systems for closed material loops from cradle to cradle.
Industrial ecology is committed to defining sustainable solutions to resource constraints and environmental impacts. It views industrial systems as interconnected with natural systems, and aims to model industrial processes after ecosystems where waste from one system becomes an input for another. Key principles of industrial ecology include cleaner production to conserve raw materials and resources, extended producer responsibility across product lifecycles, and designing industrial systems for closed material loops from cradle to cradle.
Industrial ecology is committed to defining sustainable solutions to resource constraints and environmental impacts. It views industrial systems as interconnected with natural systems, and aims to model industrial processes after ecosystems where waste from one system becomes an input for another. Key principles of industrial ecology include cleaner production to conserve raw materials and resources, extended producer responsibility across product lifecycles, and designing industrial systems for closed material loops from cradle to cradle.
Reactive environmental strategy--- ALL OF THE CHOICES
2. Which of the following is not an initiative in establishing new operations delivering environmental goods and services--- EFFICIENT USE OF MATERIALS, ENERGY AND WATER 3. Improving management means improving knowledge about the precise process conditions that include---- ALL OF THECHOICES 4. Montreal Protocol (1987) focused on Ozone depleting substances---- TRUE 5. Lead poisoning can cause mental damage---- TRUE 6. Linear materials flow is a type_____ ecology----- III 7. Cleaner production results from one or a combination conserving ____ and ----- ALL OF THE CHOICESRAW MATERIALS 8. Hazardous wastes shall also refer to by-products, side-products, process residues, spent reaction media, contaminated plant or equipment or other substances---- TRUE 9. Caustic Soda waste number is----- C301 10. Which of the following is not a benefit of industrial ecology---- NONE OF THE CHOICES 11. Cyclic material flows is a type ____ ecology---- III 12. Phosphoric acid waste has waste number---- B204 13. Design for the Environment is an initiative that depletes the use of environmental considerations along with the cost and performance in product design and development—FALSE 14. Extended Product Responsibility is a commitment by all participants it the product cycle to reduce any life-cycle environmental impacts of products---- TRUE 15. Any waste that is unignitable is considered hazardous waste---- FALSE 16. Any waste that is nontoxic is considered hazardous waste----- FALSE 17. Encapsulated waste number is---- NONE OF THE CHOICES 18. MSDS are meant for Employers who may be occupationally exposed to a hazard at work---- FALSE 19. A commitment by all participants in the product cycle to reduce any life-cycle environment impacts of products---- EXTENDED PRODUCT RESPONSIBILITY 20. Selenium and its compound waste number is----D401 21. Environmental life cycle thinking – from cradle to reincarnation----TRUE 22. Environmental life cycle thinking – from _____ to _____ ----- CRADLE, REINCARNATION 23. Industrial Ecology is systems disoriented---- FALSE 24. Green Chemistry is an initiative that discourage the development and application of innovative chemical technologies to achieve pollution prevention----- FALSE 25. The lead poisoning caused softening of the bones and kidney failure-----FALSE 26. Any waste that is corrosive is considered hazardous waste----- TRUE 27. Waste from one activity be used as the feedstock for another---- TRUE 28. Uncategorized acid waste has waster number-----NONE OF THE CHOICES 29. It can be applied to the processes used in any industry, to products themselves and to various services provided in society---- CLEANER PRODUCTIONALL OF THE CHOICES 30. From Cradle to Grave waste management system is the best practice----- TRUE 31. Stockholm Convention (2001) Air Organic Pollutants- FALSE 32. MSDS are meant for employees who need to know the proper methods for storage etc---FALSE 33. Halogenated organic solvents waste number is---- G703 34. Water reactive materials can react violently in contact with water, wet surface, or even the moisture in the air----- TRUE 35. The last stage of wastewater treatment systems------INFILTRATION ( FEEL KO NONE OF THE CHOICES) 36. Organic sludge waste number is-----NONE OF THE CHOICES 37. Committed to defining solutions for resolving the complex problems of resource constraints and environmental impacts with a sustainable economic context----- INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY 38. Toxic waste are poisonous, carcinogenic, mutagenic, and teratogenic---- TRUE 39. Improving management means improving knowledge about the precise conditions---- TRUE 40. Hydrochloric acid waste has waster number-----B202 41. Brewery waste dumped into oceans that destroy coral reefs----- TRUE 42. Toxic waste are carcinogenic and non mutagenic----FALSE 43. Sustainable Development (1987) focused on Ozone depleting substances----FALSE 44. The concept requires an industrial system be viewed in isolation from its surrounding systems— TRUEFALSE 45. Models of non-human biological systems and their interactions with nature and instructive for industrial systems that we design and operate----TRUE 46. Which of the following is not a New Green Industries initiative---- NONE OF THE CHOICES