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An example of planning for sustainable production: The dry-cell battery problem

Posted on:1991-07-26Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:The University of British Columbia (Canada)Candidate:Kowey, Bernadette NolaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2472390017452179Subject:Urban and Regional Planning
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis specifically uses the concept of Sustainable Development as Rees (1988, 1988a, 1989) and Gardner (1989) define it. Sustainable development will require substantial changes in the productive sphere. An 'energy spiral' is used to depict each stage necessary in the creation, use and disposal of a good. The positive impact of integrating re-use, recycling, recovery and replacement strategies into the consumption, production and disposal cycle for goods is described.;In this thesis dry-cell batteries are used as an example of products which create problems in their disposal: heavy metals contained in these batteries exist in concentrations which require these spent batteries to be considered hazardous waste. Responses to this problem in other countries are described and critiqued. Present methods and planned strategies for hazardous waste disposal within the GVRD and the city of Vancouver are noted, and analyzed as to the sustainability of these methods and strategies. Specific plans for the disposal of dry-cell batteries are described and critiqued. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)...
Keywords/Search Tags:Sustainable, Dry-cell, Disposal, Batteries
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