Journal of Industrial Ecology
1997 - 2025
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Volume 1, issue 4, 1997
- Why Industrial Ecology? pp. 1-2

- Reid Lifset
- LCA Can be Very Relaxed… pp. 3-5

- Helias Udo de Haes
- Industrial Ecology in East Asia pp. 6-8

- Burton Hamner
- Show Me the Data pp. 9-12

- Mitchell J. Small
- Mars, Materials, and Three Morality Plays: Materials Flows and Environmental Policy pp. 13-18

- David Rejeski
- Economic Consequences of Increasing Polymer Content for the U.S. Automobile Recycling Infrastructure pp. 19-33

- Jacqueline A. Isaacs and Surendra M. Gupta
- A Process Chaining Approach toward Product Design for Environment pp. 35-55

- Paul Sheng and Paul Worhach
- Life‐Cycle Assessment in the Service Industries pp. 57-70

- Thomas E. Graedel
- Life‐Cycle Global Warming Impact of CFCs and CFC‐substitutes for Refrigeration pp. 71-91

- Stella Papasavva and William R. Moomaw
- Combining SFA and LCA pp. 93-116

- Arnold Tukker, René Kleijn, Lauran van Oers and Edith Smeets
- Measuring Corporate Environmental Performance: The ICI Environmental Burden System pp. 117-127

- Michael Wright, David Allen, Roland Clift and Hein Sas
- Books: Environmental Life‐Cycle Assessment pp. 128-131

- Edgar Hertwich
- Books: Extended Producer Responsibility in the OECD Area: Legal and Administrative Approaches in Member Countries and Policy Options for EPR Programmes pp. 131-133

- Gary Davis
- Book: The Eci‐Efficeincy Resource Mannul pp. 135-136

- Gil Friend
Volume 1, issue 3, 1997
- Examining the Industrial Ecology of a Renewable Resource pp. 1-2

- Reid Lifset
- Moving Beyond the Low‐Hanging Fruit in DfE pp. 3-5

- Chris Ryan
- Industrial Ecology in the United States pp. 6-8

- Braden Allenby
- Industrial Ecosystems pp. 9-11

- Ray Cote
- Introduction to the Roundtable on the Industrial Ecology of Pulp and Paper pp. 13-14

- Reid Lifset
- A Life‐Cycle Approach to Purchasing and Using Environmentally Preferable Paper pp. 15-46

- Lauren Blum, Richard A. Denison and John F. Ruston
- Towards a Sustainable Paper Cycle: A Summary pp. 47-68

- Maryanne Grieg‐Gran, Stephen Bass, Joshua Bishop, Sarah Roberts, Richard Sandbrook, Nick Robins, Michael Bazett, Varsha Gadhvi and Susan Subak
- Perspectives on the U.S. Paper Industry and Sustainable Production pp. 69-85

- Maureen Smith
- Roundtable Conclusion—So What? pp. 115-123

- Sten Nilsson
- Searching for Leverage to Conserve Forests: The Industrial Ecology of Wood Products in the United States pp. 125-145

- Iddo K. Wernick, Paul E. Waggoner and Jesse H. Ausubel
- Dynamics of Material and Energy Use in U.S. Pulp and Paper Manufacturing pp. 147-168

- Matthias Ruth and Thomas Harrington
Volume 1, issue 2, 1997
- Relating Industry to Ecology pp. 1-2

- Reid Lifset
- The ECTEL Trials pp. 3-5

- Roland Clift
- What's in a Name: Producer or Product Responsibility? pp. 6-7

- Thomas Lindhqvist and Reid Lifset
- LCA: Concept, Methodology, or Strategy? pp. 8-10

- James A. Fava
- Informing the Green Consumer: The Debate Over the Use and Abuse of Environmental Labels pp. 11-21

- James Salzman
- Toward a New Generation of Environmental Technology: The Need For Legislative Reform pp. 23-32

- George R. Heaton and R. Darryl Banks
- Clean Recycling of Lead‐Acid Batteries for Electric Vehicles: A Reply to Socolow and Thomas pp. 33-37

- Lester Lave, Chris T. Hendrickson and Francis C. McMichael
- Rejoinder to Lave, Hendrickson, and McMichael pp. 39-40

- Robert H. Socolow and Valerie M. Thomas
- The Importance of LCAs—Warts and All pp. 41-49

- John R. Ehrenfeld
- The Grand Objectives: A Framework for Prioritized Grouping of Environmental Concerns in Life‐Cycle Assessment pp. 51-64

- Thomas E. Graedev
- The Life Cycle of Chlorine, Part II: Conversion Processes and Use in the European Chemical Industry pp. 65-89

- Robert U. Ayres and Leslie W. Ayres
- Chlorine in the Netherlands, Part II: Risk Management in Uncertainty for Chlorine pp. 91-110

- Arnold Tukker, René Kleijn, Ester van der Voet and Edith R. W. Smeets
- Minimizing Chlorine Use: Assessing the Trade‐offs Between Cost and Chlorine Reduction in Chemical Manufacturing pp. 111-134

- Dennis Chang and David T. Allen
- A Framework for Information Systems in Life‐Cycle‐Oriented Environmental Management pp. 135-148

- Teresa M. Shaft, Rex T. Ellington, Mark Meo and Mark P. Sharfman
- Industrial Ecology: Towards Closing the Materials Cycle pp. 149-151

- Valerie M. Thomas
- The Source of Value: An Executive Briefing and Sourcebook on Industrial Ecology pp. 151-152

- Marian Chertow
Volume 1, issue 1, 1997
- A Metaphor, a Field, and a Journal pp. 1-3

- Reid Lifset
- Slow Progress in Ecolabeling: Technical or Institutional Impediments? pp. 4-6

- Helias Udo de Haes
- The View from Australia pp. 7-9

- Chris Ryan
- The Virtual Ecology of Industry pp. 10-11

- Jesse Ausubel
- The Industrial Ecology of Lead and Electric Vehicles pp. 13-36

- Robert Socolow and Valerie Thomas
- Life‐Cycle Assessment: Constraints on Moving from Inventory to Impact Assessment pp. 37-49

- J. W. Owens
- The Relationship between Cleaner Production and Industrial Ecology pp. 51-66

- René van Berkel, Esther Willems and Marije Lafleur
- Industrial Ecology in Practice: The Evolution of Interdependence at Kalundborg pp. 67-79

- John Ehrenfeld and Nicholas Gertler
- The Life‐Cycle of Chlorine, Part I: Chlorine Production and the Chlorine‐Mercury Connection pp. 81-94

- Robert Ayres
- Chlorine in the Netherlands, Part I, An Overview pp. 95-116

- René Kleijn, Arnold Tukker and Ester van der Voet
- Going Organic: Converting Patagonia's Cotton Product Line pp. 117-129

- Yvon Chouinard and Michael S. Brown
- Recent Advances in Design for Environment at Motorola pp. 131-140

- William F. Hoffman
- Books: Design for Environment: Creating Eco‐Efficient Products and Processes pp. 141-142

- Iddo K. Wemick
- Reviews: Zero Pollution for Industry: Waste Minimization Through Industrial Complexes pp. 147-147

- Clinton J. Andrews
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