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Author: | Genaidy, A.M. (et al.) |
Title: | Integrating science and business models of sustainability for environmentally-challenging industries such as secondary lead smelters: A systematic review and analysis of findings |
Journal: | Journal of Environmental Management
2010 : SEP, VOL.91:9, p. 1872-1882 |
Index terms: | management science sustainable development social structure environmental economics social economics economic conditions models companies |
Freeterms: | secondary lead smelters (SLS) |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Based on aims the following: (1) to conduct a systematic review and an analysis of models of sustainable systems with a particular emphasis on SLS; (2) to document the challenges for the U.S. secondary lead smelting industry; and (3) to explore practices and concepts which act as vehicles for SLS on the road to sustainable development. It is uses two types of models emerged: management/business and science/mathematical models. It is offers examples of practices and concepts which can be used in charting a path towards sustainable development for secondary lead smelters particularly that the waste generated is much greater outside the industrial enterprise than inside. The article argues an environmentally-challenging industry such as secondary lead smelters requires a fresh look to chart a path towards sustainable development (i.e., survivability and purposive needs) for all stakeholders (i.e., industrial enterprise, individual stakeholders, and social/ecological systems). Such a path should deal with issues beyond pollution prevention, product stewardship and clean technologies. |
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