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· 제목 : The McGraw-Hill Recycling Handbook (Hardcover, 2) 
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 과학/수학/생태 > 과학 > 생명과학 > 생태학
· ISBN : 9780070391567
· 쪽수 : 976쪽
· 출판일 : 2000-09-06
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 과학/수학/생태 > 과학 > 생명과학 > 생태학
· ISBN : 9780070391567
· 쪽수 : 976쪽
· 출판일 : 2000-09-06
목차
Section I: The Basics of Recycling.
Chapter 1: Recycling Overview and Growth.
Chapter 2: Legislative Policies and Evaluations.
Chapter 3: Characterizations of Waste Streams.
Chapter 4: Setting Recycling Goals and Priorities.
Chapter 5: Separation, Collection, and Monitoring Systems.
Chapter 6: Processing Facilities for Recycling Materials.
Chapter 7: Market Development: Problems and Solutions.
Chapter 8: Financial Planning and Program Development.
Chapter 9: The Psychology of Recycling.
Section II: Recycling Materials.
Chapter 10: Electronic Devices.
Chapter 11: Papers.
Chapter 12: Aluminum Cans.
Chapter 13: Glass Beverage Bottles.
Chapter 14: Plastics.
Chapter 15: Steel Recycling.
Chapter 16: Carpteing.
Chapter 17: Textiles.
Chapter 18: Tires.
Chapter 19: Batteries.
Chapter 20: Construction and Demolition Debris.
Chapter 21: household Hazardous Wastes.
Chapter 22: Mercury-containing Devices and Lamps.
Section III: Recylcing Facilities and Equipment.
Chapter 23: Transfer Stations.
Chapter 24: Materials Recovery Facilities.
Chapter 25: Integrating Recycling with Landfills and Incinerators.
Chapter 26: Processing Yard Waste.
Chapter 27: collection Vehicles and Equipment.
Chapter 28: Processing Equipment.
Chapter 29: Recycling Program Planning and Implementation.
Chapter 30: Pubic Awareness Programs.
Chapter 31: Training Personnel and Managers.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Chapter 2: Legislative Policies and Evaluations.
Chapter 3: Characterizations of Waste Streams.
Chapter 4: Setting Recycling Goals and Priorities.
Chapter 5: Separation, Collection, and Monitoring Systems.
Chapter 6: Processing Facilities for Recycling Materials.
Chapter 7: Market Development: Problems and Solutions.
Chapter 8: Financial Planning and Program Development.
Chapter 9: The Psychology of Recycling.
Section II: Recycling Materials.
Chapter 10: Electronic Devices.
Chapter 11: Papers.
Chapter 12: Aluminum Cans.
Chapter 13: Glass Beverage Bottles.
Chapter 14: Plastics.
Chapter 15: Steel Recycling.
Chapter 16: Carpteing.
Chapter 17: Textiles.
Chapter 18: Tires.
Chapter 19: Batteries.
Chapter 20: Construction and Demolition Debris.
Chapter 21: household Hazardous Wastes.
Chapter 22: Mercury-containing Devices and Lamps.
Section III: Recylcing Facilities and Equipment.
Chapter 23: Transfer Stations.
Chapter 24: Materials Recovery Facilities.
Chapter 25: Integrating Recycling with Landfills and Incinerators.
Chapter 26: Processing Yard Waste.
Chapter 27: collection Vehicles and Equipment.
Chapter 28: Processing Equipment.
Chapter 29: Recycling Program Planning and Implementation.
Chapter 30: Pubic Awareness Programs.
Chapter 31: Training Personnel and Managers.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Chapter 4: Setting Recycling Goals and Priorities.
Chapter 5: Separation, Collection, and Monitoring Systems.
Chapter 6: Processing Facilities for Recycling Materials.
Chapter 7: Market Development: Problems and Solutions.
Chapter 8: Financial Planning and Program Development.
Chapter 9: The Psychology of Recycling.
Section II: Recycling Materials.
Chapter 10: Electronic Devices.
Chapter 11: Papers.
Chapter 12: Aluminum Cans.
Chapter 13: Glass Beverage Bottles.
Chapter 14: Plastics.
Chapter 15: Steel Recycling.
Chapter 16: Carpteing.
Chapter 17: Textiles.
Chapter 18: Tires.
Chapter 19: Batteries.
Chapter 20: Construction and Demolition Debris.
Chapter 21: household Hazardous Wastes.
Chapter 22: Mercury-containing Devices and Lamps.
Section III: Recylcing Facilities and Equipment.
Chapter 23: Transfer Stations.
Chapter 24: Materials Recovery Facilities.
Chapter 25: Integrating Recycling with Landfills and Incinerators.
Chapter 26: Processing Yard Waste.
Chapter 27: collection Vehicles and Equipment.
Chapter 28: Processing Equipment.
Chapter 29: Recycling Program Planning and Implementation.
Chapter 30: Pubic Awareness Programs.
Chapter 31: Training Personnel and Managers.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Chapter 6: Processing Facilities for Recycling Materials.
Chapter 7: Market Development: Problems and Solutions.
Chapter 8: Financial Planning and Program Development.
Chapter 9: The Psychology of Recycling.
Section II: Recycling Materials.
Chapter 10: Electronic Devices.
Chapter 11: Papers.
Chapter 12: Aluminum Cans.
Chapter 13: Glass Beverage Bottles.
Chapter 14: Plastics.
Chapter 15: Steel Recycling.
Chapter 16: Carpteing.
Chapter 17: Textiles.
Chapter 18: Tires.
Chapter 19: Batteries.
Chapter 20: Construction and Demolition Debris.
Chapter 21: household Hazardous Wastes.
Chapter 22: Mercury-containing Devices and Lamps.
Section III: Recylcing Facilities and Equipment.
Chapter 23: Transfer Stations.
Chapter 24: Materials Recovery Facilities.
Chapter 25: Integrating Recycling with Landfills and Incinerators.
Chapter 26: Processing Yard Waste.
Chapter 27: collection Vehicles and Equipment.
Chapter 28: Processing Equipment.
Chapter 29: Recycling Program Planning and Implementation.
Chapter 30: Pubic Awareness Programs.
Chapter 31: Training Personnel and Managers.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Chapter 8: Financial Planning and Program Development.
Chapter 9: The Psychology of Recycling.
Section II: Recycling Materials.
Chapter 10: Electronic Devices.
Chapter 11: Papers.
Chapter 12: Aluminum Cans.
Chapter 13: Glass Beverage Bottles.
Chapter 14: Plastics.
Chapter 15: Steel Recycling.
Chapter 16: Carpteing.
Chapter 17: Textiles.
Chapter 18: Tires.
Chapter 19: Batteries.
Chapter 20: Construction and Demolition Debris.
Chapter 21: household Hazardous Wastes.
Chapter 22: Mercury-containing Devices and Lamps.
Section III: Recylcing Facilities and Equipment.
Chapter 23: Transfer Stations.
Chapter 24: Materials Recovery Facilities.
Chapter 25: Integrating Recycling with Landfills and Incinerators.
Chapter 26: Processing Yard Waste.
Chapter 27: collection Vehicles and Equipment.
Chapter 28: Processing Equipment.
Chapter 29: Recycling Program Planning and Implementation.
Chapter 30: Pubic Awareness Programs.
Chapter 31: Training Personnel and Managers.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Section II: Recycling Materials.
Chapter 10: Electronic Devices.
Chapter 11: Papers.
Chapter 12: Aluminum Cans.
Chapter 13: Glass Beverage Bottles.
Chapter 14: Plastics.
Chapter 15: Steel Recycling.
Chapter 16: Carpteing.
Chapter 17: Textiles.
Chapter 18: Tires.
Chapter 19: Batteries.
Chapter 20: Construction and Demolition Debris.
Chapter 21: household Hazardous Wastes.
Chapter 22: Mercury-containing Devices and Lamps.
Section III: Recylcing Facilities and Equipment.
Chapter 23: Transfer Stations.
Chapter 24: Materials Recovery Facilities.
Chapter 25: Integrating Recycling with Landfills and Incinerators.
Chapter 26: Processing Yard Waste.
Chapter 27: collection Vehicles and Equipment.
Chapter 28: Processing Equipment.
Chapter 29: Recycling Program Planning and Implementation.
Chapter 30: Pubic Awareness Programs.
Chapter 31: Training Personnel and Managers.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Chapter 11: Papers.
Chapter 12: Aluminum Cans.
Chapter 13: Glass Beverage Bottles.
Chapter 14: Plastics.
Chapter 15: Steel Recycling.
Chapter 16: Carpteing.
Chapter 17: Textiles.
Chapter 18: Tires.
Chapter 19: Batteries.
Chapter 20: Construction and Demolition Debris.
Chapter 21: household Hazardous Wastes.
Chapter 22: Mercury-containing Devices and Lamps.
Section III: Recylcing Facilities and Equipment.
Chapter 23: Transfer Stations.
Chapter 24: Materials Recovery Facilities.
Chapter 25: Integrating Recycling with Landfills and Incinerators.
Chapter 26: Processing Yard Waste.
Chapter 27: collection Vehicles and Equipment.
Chapter 28: Processing Equipment.
Chapter 29: Recycling Program Planning and Implementation.
Chapter 30: Pubic Awareness Programs.
Chapter 31: Training Personnel and Managers.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Chapter 13: Glass Beverage Bottles.
Chapter 14: Plastics.
Chapter 15: Steel Recycling.
Chapter 16: Carpteing.
Chapter 17: Textiles.
Chapter 18: Tires.
Chapter 19: Batteries.
Chapter 20: Construction and Demolition Debris.
Chapter 21: household Hazardous Wastes.
Chapter 22: Mercury-containing Devices and Lamps.
Section III: Recylcing Facilities and Equipment.
Chapter 23: Transfer Stations.
Chapter 24: Materials Recovery Facilities.
Chapter 25: Integrating Recycling with Landfills and Incinerators.
Chapter 26: Processing Yard Waste.
Chapter 27: collection Vehicles and Equipment.
Chapter 28: Processing Equipment.
Chapter 29: Recycling Program Planning and Implementation.
Chapter 30: Pubic Awareness Programs.
Chapter 31: Training Personnel and Managers.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Chapter 15: Steel Recycling.
Chapter 16: Carpteing.
Chapter 17: Textiles.
Chapter 18: Tires.
Chapter 19: Batteries.
Chapter 20: Construction and Demolition Debris.
Chapter 21: household Hazardous Wastes.
Chapter 22: Mercury-containing Devices and Lamps.
Section III: Recylcing Facilities and Equipment.
Chapter 23: Transfer Stations.
Chapter 24: Materials Recovery Facilities.
Chapter 25: Integrating Recycling with Landfills and Incinerators.
Chapter 26: Processing Yard Waste.
Chapter 27: collection Vehicles and Equipment.
Chapter 28: Processing Equipment.
Chapter 29: Recycling Program Planning and Implementation.
Chapter 30: Pubic Awareness Programs.
Chapter 31: Training Personnel and Managers.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Chapter 17: Textiles.
Chapter 18: Tires.
Chapter 19: Batteries.
Chapter 20: Construction and Demolition Debris.
Chapter 21: household Hazardous Wastes.
Chapter 22: Mercury-containing Devices and Lamps.
Section III: Recylcing Facilities and Equipment.
Chapter 23: Transfer Stations.
Chapter 24: Materials Recovery Facilities.
Chapter 25: Integrating Recycling with Landfills and Incinerators.
Chapter 26: Processing Yard Waste.
Chapter 27: collection Vehicles and Equipment.
Chapter 28: Processing Equipment.
Chapter 29: Recycling Program Planning and Implementation.
Chapter 30: Pubic Awareness Programs.
Chapter 31: Training Personnel and Managers.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Chapter 19: Batteries.
Chapter 20: Construction and Demolition Debris.
Chapter 21: household Hazardous Wastes.
Chapter 22: Mercury-containing Devices and Lamps.
Section III: Recylcing Facilities and Equipment.
Chapter 23: Transfer Stations.
Chapter 24: Materials Recovery Facilities.
Chapter 25: Integrating Recycling with Landfills and Incinerators.
Chapter 26: Processing Yard Waste.
Chapter 27: collection Vehicles and Equipment.
Chapter 28: Processing Equipment.
Chapter 29: Recycling Program Planning and Implementation.
Chapter 30: Pubic Awareness Programs.
Chapter 31: Training Personnel and Managers.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Chapter 21: household Hazardous Wastes.
Chapter 22: Mercury-containing Devices and Lamps.
Section III: Recylcing Facilities and Equipment.
Chapter 23: Transfer Stations.
Chapter 24: Materials Recovery Facilities.
Chapter 25: Integrating Recycling with Landfills and Incinerators.
Chapter 26: Processing Yard Waste.
Chapter 27: collection Vehicles and Equipment.
Chapter 28: Processing Equipment.
Chapter 29: Recycling Program Planning and Implementation.
Chapter 30: Pubic Awareness Programs.
Chapter 31: Training Personnel and Managers.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Section III: Recylcing Facilities and Equipment.
Chapter 23: Transfer Stations.
Chapter 24: Materials Recovery Facilities.
Chapter 25: Integrating Recycling with Landfills and Incinerators.
Chapter 26: Processing Yard Waste.
Chapter 27: collection Vehicles and Equipment.
Chapter 28: Processing Equipment.
Chapter 29: Recycling Program Planning and Implementation.
Chapter 30: Pubic Awareness Programs.
Chapter 31: Training Personnel and Managers.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Chapter 24: Materials Recovery Facilities.
Chapter 25: Integrating Recycling with Landfills and Incinerators.
Chapter 26: Processing Yard Waste.
Chapter 27: collection Vehicles and Equipment.
Chapter 28: Processing Equipment.
Chapter 29: Recycling Program Planning and Implementation.
Chapter 30: Pubic Awareness Programs.
Chapter 31: Training Personnel and Managers.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Chapter 26: Processing Yard Waste.
Chapter 27: collection Vehicles and Equipment.
Chapter 28: Processing Equipment.
Chapter 29: Recycling Program Planning and Implementation.
Chapter 30: Pubic Awareness Programs.
Chapter 31: Training Personnel and Managers.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Chapter 28: Processing Equipment.
Chapter 29: Recycling Program Planning and Implementation.
Chapter 30: Pubic Awareness Programs.
Chapter 31: Training Personnel and Managers.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Chapter 30: Pubic Awareness Programs.
Chapter 31: Training Personnel and Managers.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Chapter 32: Recycling Program Considerations, Decisions, and Procedures.
Chapter 33: Data Collection, Cost Control, and the Role of Computers in the Recycling Industry.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Chapter 34: Quality Control Monitoring for Recyclable Materials.
Chapter 35: Recycling at Large Commercial Facilities.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Section V: Case Histories.
Chapter 36: Case Histories.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
Section VI: Recycling in Other Countries.
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