Environmental performance evaluation – A proposed analytical tool for an industrial process application
In modern society some environmental issues linked to the industry are part of the most significant threats to sustainable development. Consumption of natural resources, effluents, solid waste and greenhouse gas emissions, are some examples of challenges for the industry nowadays. To overcome this,...
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