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Product Description: Over the past decade, renewables-based technology and sustainability assessment methods have grown tremendously. Renewable energy and products have a significant role in the market today, and the same time sustainability assessment methods have advanced, with a growing standardization of environmental sustainability metrics and consideration of social issues as part of the assessment...read more
By Rodrigo A. F. Alvarenga (editor), Steven De Meester (editor) and Jo Dewulf (editor)

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9781118933947 | John Wiley & Sons Inc, January 19, 2016, cover price $155.00 | About this edition: Over the past decade, renewables-based technology and sustainability assessment methods have grown tremendously.

Sustainability is a key driving force for industries in the chemical, food, packaging, agricultural and pharmaceutical sectors, and quantitative sustainability indicators are being incorporated into company reports. This is driving the uptake of renewable resources and the adoption of renewables. Renewables' can either be the substituted raw materials that are used in a given industry, (e.g. the use of biomass for fuel); the use and/or modification of a crop for use in a new industry (e.g. plant cellulose), or the reuse of a waste product (e.g. organic waste for energy production). This is the first book in the "Wiley Renewable Resources" series that brings together the range of sustainability assessment methods and their uses. Ensuing books in the series will look at individual renewable materials and applications.

Hardcover:

9780470022443 | John Wiley & Sons Inc, July 30, 2006, cover price $180.00
9780470022412 | John Wiley & Sons Inc, May 28, 2006, cover price $192.00 | About this edition: Sustainability is a key driving force for industries in the chemical, food, packaging, agricultural and pharmaceutical sectors, and quantitative sustainability indicators are being incorporated into company reports.

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