2013
DOI: 10.2112/jcoastres-d-11-00167.1
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Application of the Life-Cycle Assessment Method for Pollution Prevention in Klaipėda Sea Port, Lithuania

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“…To move beyond the static and rigid management model, it is necessary to plan whole industry chain, to manage from the perspective of the life-cycle, and to solve the problem of poor articulation and coordination of institutional mechanisms. Life-cycle management is carried out over a large time span, covering a wide range of management modes, and must comprise green, ecological, recycling, and other concepts throughout the life-cycle management of hazardous waste, as well as pay attention to each stage and link of energy consumption and pollution, integrated energy saving, environmental protection, the economy, and many other factors [9]. Therefore, based on life-cycle management's goal to optimize hazardous waste management, we should start from the source of enterprise production, carry out green design, implement clean technology, pay attention to the comprehensive use and recycling of materials in the manufacturing process, promote green circulation, storage, and consumption and to the comprehensive use and harmless disposal of hazardous waste, and scientifically plan the cost, energy consumption, and environmental disposal methods of the whole industrial chain [10].…”
Section: Literature Review Life-cycle Management Of Hazardous Wastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To move beyond the static and rigid management model, it is necessary to plan whole industry chain, to manage from the perspective of the life-cycle, and to solve the problem of poor articulation and coordination of institutional mechanisms. Life-cycle management is carried out over a large time span, covering a wide range of management modes, and must comprise green, ecological, recycling, and other concepts throughout the life-cycle management of hazardous waste, as well as pay attention to each stage and link of energy consumption and pollution, integrated energy saving, environmental protection, the economy, and many other factors [9]. Therefore, based on life-cycle management's goal to optimize hazardous waste management, we should start from the source of enterprise production, carry out green design, implement clean technology, pay attention to the comprehensive use and recycling of materials in the manufacturing process, promote green circulation, storage, and consumption and to the comprehensive use and harmless disposal of hazardous waste, and scientifically plan the cost, energy consumption, and environmental disposal methods of the whole industrial chain [10].…”
Section: Literature Review Life-cycle Management Of Hazardous Wastementioning
confidence: 99%