05519nam a22005175i 4500001001800000003000900018005001700027007001500044008004100059020001800100020001900118024003100137082001400168100002800182245019100210264004600401300003400447336002600481337002600507338003600533347002400569490006100593505162300654520203502277650002804312650002204340650003004362650002904392650002904421650002904450650001504479650001704494650003004511650002904541650003704570650002404607650002004631650002904651700003004680700004304710710003404753773002004787776003604807830006104843856009704904978-1-4020-4539-4DE-He21320260521092110.0cr nn 008mamaa100301s2006 ne | s |||| 0|eng d a9781402045394 a997814020453947 a10.1007/1-4020-4539-52doi04a333.72231 aGleich, Arnim.eeditor.10aSustainable Metals Managementh[electronic resource] :bSecuring our Future - Steps Towards a Closed Loop Economy /cedited by Arnim Gleich, Robert U. Ayres, Stefan Gößling-Reisemann. 1aDordrecht :bSpringer Netherlands,c2006. aXVI, 607 p.bonline resource. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier atext filebPDF2rda1 aEco-Efficiency in Industry and Science,x1389-6970 ;v190 aSustainability and Metals -- Outlines of a Sustainable Metals Industry -- Metallic Raw Materials - Constituents of Our Economy -- Economy, Thermodynamics, and Sustainability -- Aluminium -- Prospects for a Sustainable Aluminum Industry -- Towards a Sustainable Copper Industry? -- An Application of Exergy Accounting to Five Basic Metal Industries -- Entropy as a Measure for Resource Consumption - Application to Primary and Secondary Copper Production -- Dematerialization of the Metals Turnover -- Sustainability Strategies in Field Trial -- Metals Materials Flows -- Limits of Metal Recycling -- Secondary Materials in Steel Production and Recycling -- Optimisation Possibilities of Copper Smelting and -Processing -- The Hamburger Aluminium-Werk GMBH's Contribution to a Sustainable Closed Loop Aluminium System -- Sustainable Use of Copper -- Ecological, Social, Toxicological, and Cultural Effects -- Heavy Metals in the Netherlands -- Toxic Effects of Metals and Metal Compounds -- Metallurgical Plants and Chemicals Industry as Challenges to Environmental Protection in the 19th Century -- Copper Mining and Metallurgy in Prehistoric and the More Recent Past -- Social and Ecological Consequences of the Bauxite-Energy-Aluminium Product Line -- The Ok Tedi Pages -- Product Design and Use -- Metals and Plastics - Competition or Synergy? -- Sustainability-Optimised Material Selection and Product Design at Audi -- Recycling of Electronic Waste Material -- Sustainable Development of Microelectronics Industry -- The Role of Metals for Designing Products and Solutions in the Context of a Sustainable Society. aMetals have been essential to human civilisation for many thousands of years. With a broad range of applications they have found their way into virtually every aspect of our daily lives. Their durable and recyclable properties should make them ideal materials for a sustainable economy. But can metals live up to this promise? What are the economic, ecological, and social implications of their increasing use? How can we secure the supply of high-quality metals in the future? Do we need substitutes for scarce or especially toxic metals? We will face many such questions on the path towards sustainable production, trade and use of metals. This book brings together experts from many fields, with sometimes controversial opinions, to discuss the conditions and limits of a sustainable metals management. The ideas and goals of sustainability are not only explained theoretically, but also applied to various stages of the metal making and trading process. The unique feature of this book is its focus on the practical issues of sustainability and the eminent role that companies play in this respect. Experts take a look at the history of metals and metals processing, analyse the current flows and trends of their use, and try to predict future developments in production and trade. Others assess the ecological and social effects of their production and use, highlight the need for international and inter-organisational thinking, and lay out more efficient ways of pursuing this. All the contributors of this book are united by a common goal: making metals an economically, ecologically, and socially safe choice for the 21st century. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the short-term and long-term development of the production, trade and use of metals. It provides a wealth of information on the market, the ecological repercussions of the industry, and the social implications of the production and trade of metals. It is thus a valuable source for decision makers, scientists and campaigners in this field. 0aENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES. 0aCLIMATIC CHANGES. 0aENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. 0aSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. 0aENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION. 0aENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS. 0aMATERIALS.14aENVIRONMENT.24aENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT.24aENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS.24aINDUSTRIAL POLLUTION PREVENTION.24aMETALLIC MATERIALS.24aCLIMATE CHANGE.24aSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.1 aAyres, Robert U.eeditor.1 aGößling-Reisemann, Stefan.eeditor.2 aSpringerLink (Online service)0 tSpringer eBooks08iPrinted edition:z9781402040078 0aEco-Efficiency in Industry and Science,x1389-6970 ;v1940uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4539-5zVer el texto completo en las instalaciones del CICY