Environmental Benefits: Clean and Conducive Production

Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 24 (5):469-470 (2004)
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Abstract

After a brief description of the concept of clean production, its commonalities with the concept of conducive production (discussed in the first article of this issue) are outlined. By integrating clean production goals into the conducive economy, a healthier environment can be realized along with healthier workplaces and a healthier economy.

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