none3Strategic guidelines for the future waste management in Europe indicate recovery, and in particular recycling, as the most important activity, which must join and address prevention strategies. This can be accomplished only through a Life Cycle approach, which can guarantee the simultaneous consideration of the different steps of a product life, from the design to the final use.noneL. MORSELLI; I. VASSURA; F. PASSARINIL. MORSELLI; I. VASSURA; F. PASSARIN
Life cycle thinking is essential in the challenge of sustainable waste management, as highlighted in...
The challenge for facing highly increasing environmental and health problems of modern society, caus...
Background, aim, and scope Life-cycle thinking and lifecycle approaches are concepts that are gettin...
none3A great effort is required from EU Countries to move to a real recycling society. Waste managem...
The increasing amount of waste in Western Europe is becoming more and more an issue of high importan...
European Union is firmly determined to establish, within the different Countries which belong to it,...
none5noneL. MORSELLI; V. CARRILLO; I. VASSURA; R. BONORA; F. PASSARINIL. MORSELLI; V. CARRILLO; I. V...
The objective of this paper is to provide a classification of recycling policy measures in relation ...
In the European Union (EU), waste management is almost totally regulated by EU directives, which sup...
The European Commission¿s Strategy on the Prevention and Recycling of Waste outlines why life cycle ...
none4Disposal of cars and light commercial vehicles at the end of their operational lives (end of li...
The volume deals with different aspects related to waste management, as: management strategies; regu...
The constantly increasing generation of waste in the EU is identified as one of the major priorities...
The amount of waste generated in Europe and, beyond, by our production and consumption patterns is s...
Waste is generated by activities in all economic sectors involving loss of materials and energy and ...
Life cycle thinking is essential in the challenge of sustainable waste management, as highlighted in...
The challenge for facing highly increasing environmental and health problems of modern society, caus...
Background, aim, and scope Life-cycle thinking and lifecycle approaches are concepts that are gettin...
none3A great effort is required from EU Countries to move to a real recycling society. Waste managem...
The increasing amount of waste in Western Europe is becoming more and more an issue of high importan...
European Union is firmly determined to establish, within the different Countries which belong to it,...
none5noneL. MORSELLI; V. CARRILLO; I. VASSURA; R. BONORA; F. PASSARINIL. MORSELLI; V. CARRILLO; I. V...
The objective of this paper is to provide a classification of recycling policy measures in relation ...
In the European Union (EU), waste management is almost totally regulated by EU directives, which sup...
The European Commission¿s Strategy on the Prevention and Recycling of Waste outlines why life cycle ...
none4Disposal of cars and light commercial vehicles at the end of their operational lives (end of li...
The volume deals with different aspects related to waste management, as: management strategies; regu...
The constantly increasing generation of waste in the EU is identified as one of the major priorities...
The amount of waste generated in Europe and, beyond, by our production and consumption patterns is s...
Waste is generated by activities in all economic sectors involving loss of materials and energy and ...
Life cycle thinking is essential in the challenge of sustainable waste management, as highlighted in...
The challenge for facing highly increasing environmental and health problems of modern society, caus...
Background, aim, and scope Life-cycle thinking and lifecycle approaches are concepts that are gettin...