Pollution Control – Cost-Effective Solutions
This useful good practice guide deals with issues faced by industrial organisations wishing to identify and implement cost effective pollution control measures.
DetailsThis useful good practice guide deals with issues faced by industrial organisations wishing to identify and implement cost effective pollution control measures.
DetailsThis excellent water saving guide deals with a number of issues faced by industrial and commercial organisations wishing to identify and implement measures to reduce water use and save money through overall waste minimisation.
DetailsSaving water is important in any industry sector. This good practice guide deals with issues faced by organisations involved in the manufacture of speciality chemicals and who want to identify and implement process improvements, in particular the reduction of water use; and wastewater and effluent costs.
DetailsThis informative study looks at six UK companies and examines their approach to the selection and implementation of cost-effective pollution control measures.
DetailsHow to save water. This informative good practice guide describes a range of cost-effective water saving devices and practices – some with paybacks of only a few days.
DetailsThis food and drink sector reference note has been written to help those who wish to explore reducing the potential environmental impact and costs of cleaning, with particular respect to water use.
DetailsThis good practice guide covers the manufacture of ceramics and has been written to help those companies involved in this industry sector to save money through reducing water use and effluent levels.
DetailsThis Good Practice Guide sets out a chemicals management programme designed to help you improve how your company handles and monitors the chemicals it uses. It looks at measures to reduce waste, at the use of alternative materials and technologies, and provides background information to raise awareness of good chemicals management.
DetailsMetalworking fluids (MWFs) – sometimes referred to as coolants, suds, slurry or soap – are used in engineering workshops for a wide range of metal cutting processes, e.g. drilling, milling, tapping and turning.
DetailsMeasures that help to control pollution and minimise wastes are becoming increasingly important issues for many organisations, businesses and individuals as they strive to improve their own environmental profile, reduce waste generation, meet increasingly stringent environmental discharge conditions (to air, water and land), and reduce operating costs.
Learn about common naturally occurring pathogens, their impact on us and our environment, and control measure that can be taken to reduce their impact.