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An Engineering Approach to Solving Environmental Problems in Consumer Product Industries
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Abstract
A system is described which permits analysis of problems and rank ordering of action alternatives in areas of environmental concern. Complex interrelationships of various types of problems are discussed. Factors, to be considered and weighed before establishing program priorities, are pointed out.
It is concluded that only through use of a logical systematic approach to environmental problems can panic programs be avoided and money and manpower be utilized most effectively.
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Lincoln, R., "An Engineering Approach to Solving Environmental Problems in Consumer Product Industries," SAE Technical Paper 720167, 1972, https://doi.org/10.4271/720167.Also In
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