Resources, Conservation & Recycling
1995 - 2017
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Volume 46, issue 4, 2006
- Assessment of the strategies for reducing VOCs emission from polyurea-formaldehyde resin synthetic fiber leather industry in Taiwan pp. 321-334

- Chang-Tang Chang and Kae-Long Lin
- Valuation of externalities of selected waste management alternatives: A comparative review and analysis pp. 335-364

- Tzipi Eshet, Ofira Ayalon and Mordechai Shechter
- Soft subgrades’ stabilization by using various fly ashes pp. 365-376

- Aykut Senol, Tuncer B. Edil, Md.Sazzad Bin-Shafique, Hector A. Acosta and Craig H. Benson
- Economics and GHG emission reduction of a PLA bio-refinery system—Combining bottom-up analysis with price elasticity effects pp. 377-409

- V. Dornburg, A. Faaij, M. Patel and W.C. Turkenburg
- Carbon flows and carbon use in the German anthroposphere: An inventory pp. 410-429

- Andreas Uihlein, Witold-Roger Poganietz and Liselotte Schebek
Volume 46, issue 3, 2006
- Business excellence through resource efficiency (betre): East Sussex waste minimisation programme pp. 217-241

- Janette Ackroyd, Louise Titmarsh, Ben Coulter, Abigail Dombey and Paul S. Phillips
- A critical appraisal of an UK county waste minimisation programme: The requirement for regional facilitated development of industrial symbiosis/ecology pp. 242-264

- Paul S. Phillips, Richard Barnes, Margaret P. Bates and Thomas Coskeran
- A transitional economy's metabolism: The case of Portugal pp. 265-280

- Samuel Niza and Paulo Ferrão
- The application of baghouse fines in Taiwan pp. 281-301

- Deng-Fong Lin, Jyh-Dong Lin and Shun-Hsing Chen
- A model for assessing the economic viability of construction and demolition waste recycling—the case of Ireland pp. 302-320

- Xavier Duran, Helena Lenihan and O’Regan, Bernadette
Volume 46, issue 2, 2006
- Demonstrating the need for the development of internal research capacity: Understanding recycling participation using the Theory of Planned Behaviour in West Oxfordshire, UK pp. 115-127

- Georgina Davis, Paul S. Phillips, Adam D. Read and Yuki Iida
- Optimizing recycling in all of New York City's neighborhoods: Using GIS to develop the REAP index for improved recycling education, awareness, and participation pp. 128-148

- Marjorie J. Clarke and Juliana A. Maantay
- Rainwater reuse supply and demand response in urban elementary school of different districts in Taipei pp. 149-167

- Tsai-Chung Wung, Shih-Hsin Lin and Shyh-Meng Huang
- The influence of adhesives on recycling pp. 168-181

- Hermann Onusseit
- Effects of an educational campaign on public environmental attitudes and behaviour in Poland pp. 182-197

- M. Grodzińska-Jurczak, P. Tomal, M. Tarabuła-Fiertak, K. Nieszporek and A.D. Read
- Storage and characterization of cotton gin waste for ethanol production pp. 198-216

- F.A. Agblevor, J.S. Cundiff, C. Mingle and W. Li
Volume 46, issue 1, 2006
- Modelling and analysis of international recycling between developed and developing countries pp. 1-26

- Pieter J.H. van Beukering and Jeroen van den Bergh
- The contemporary European silver cycle pp. 27-43

- T. Lanzano, M. Bertram, M. De Palo, C. Wagner, K. Zyla and T.E. Graedel
- “Lean and Green” at a Romanian secondary tissue paper and board mill—putting theory into practice pp. 44-74

- Adrian Vais, Viorel Miron, Morten Pedersen and Jens Folke
- Feeding fossil fuels to the soil pp. 75-93

- C.A. Ramírez and E. Worrell
- Life cycle assessment for reuse/recycling of donated waste textiles compared to use of virgin material: An UK energy saving perspective pp. 94-103

- Anne C. Woolridge, Garth D. Ward, Paul S. Phillips, Michael Collins and Simon Gandy
- Value from shredder waste: Ongoing limitations in the UK pp. 104-113

- O.T. Forton, M.K. Harder and N.R. Moles
Volume 45, issue 4, 2005
- Dilemmas in optimising the environmental benefit from recycling: A case study of glass container waste management in the UK pp. 331-355

- John Butler and Paul Hooper
- Concentrations of additive arsenic in Beijing pig feeds and the residues in pig manure pp. 356-367

- Yan-xia Li and Tong-bin Chen
- Electronic waste recycling: A review of U.S. infrastructure and technology options pp. 368-400

- Hai-Yong Kang and Julie M. Schoenung
Volume 45, issue 3, 2005
- Carbon dioxide emissions from non-energy use of fossil fuels: Summary of key issues and conclusions from the country analyses pp. 195-209

- Martin Patel, Maarten Neelis, Dolf Gielen, Jos Olivier, Tim Simmons and Jan Theunis
- CO2 from non-energy use of fuels: A global, regional and national perspective based on the IPCC Tier 1 approach pp. 210-225

- Jos G.J. Olivier and Jeroen A.H.W. Peters
- Modelling CO2 emissions from non-energy use with the non-energy use emission accounting tables (NEAT) model pp. 226-250

- M.L. Neelis, M. Patel, D.J. Gielen and K. Blok
- CO2 emissions and carbon storage resulting from the non-energy use of fossil fuels in the Netherlands, NEAT results for 1993–1999 pp. 251-274

- M.L. Neelis, M. Patel and K. Blok
- Analytic framework for analyzing non-energy uses of fossil fuels as petrochemical feedstocks in the USA pp. 275-294

- Randall Freed, Caren Mintz, Robert Lanza and Leif Hockstad
- Fossil fuel use and CO2 emissions in Korea: NEAT approach pp. 295-309

- Hi-chun Park
- CO2 emission accounting for the non-energy use of fossil fuels in Italy: A comparison between NEAT model and the IPCC approaches pp. 310-330

- S. La Motta, D. Santino, P. Ancona and M. Weiss
Volume 45, issue 2, 2005
- The potential for landfill leachate treatment using willows in the UK—A critical review pp. 97-113

- Jodie Duggan
- An innovative new application for waste phenolic compounds: Use of Kraft lignin and naphthols in leather tanning pp. 114-127

- Ono Suparno, Anthony D. Covington, Paul S. Phillips and Christine S. Evans
- Evaluating preferences within the composting industry in Wales using a conjoint analysis approach pp. 128-141

- E.J. Probert, G.F. Dawson and A. Cockrill
- Municipal solid waste recycling in the Gulf Co-operation Council states pp. 142-158

- Jasem M. Alhumoud
- Characterization of effluents through a typical plastic recycling process: An evaluation of cleaning performance and environmental pollution pp. 159-171

- A.S.F. Santos, B.A.N. Teixeira, J.A.M. Agnelli and S. Manrich
- Defining the multi-dimensional aspects of household waste management: A study of reported behavior in Devon pp. 172-192

- Stewart Barr, Andrew Gilg and Nicholas Ford
Volume 45, issue 1, 2005
- Kerbside recycling in the London Borough of Havering: progress and priorities pp. 1-17

- Joanne K. Lyas, Peter J. Shaw and Mark van Vugt
- Properties and microstructure of lightweight aggregate produced from sintered sewage sludge ash pp. 18-30

- C.R. Cheeseman and G.S. Virdi
- Solid waste management on small islands: the case of Green Island, Taiwan pp. 31-47

- M.C. Chen, A. Ruijs and Justus Wesseler
- Waste characterization and recycle in an aluminium foundry pp. 48-59

- S. Fiore, M.C. Zanetti and B. Ruffino
- The recovery of recyclable materials from Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) by using vertical vibration separation pp. 60-69

- Nusruth Mohabuth and Nicholas Miles
- Recycling behaviour in a London Borough: Results from large-scale household surveys pp. 70-83

- Guy M. Robinson and Adam D. Read
- Waste minimisation: Home digestion trials of biodegradable waste pp. 84-94

- M.L. Bench, R. Woodard, M.K. Harder and N. Stantzos
Volume 44, issue 4, 2005
- Recycling revisited—life cycle comparisons of global warming impact and total energy use of waste management strategies pp. 309-317

- Anna Björklund and Göran Finnveden
- Design of unsurfaced roads constructed with large-size shredded rubber tires: a case study pp. 318-332

- Ahmed Shalaby and Riaz Ahmed Khan
- Botswana's environmental policy on recycling pp. 333-342

- C. Ketlogetswe and T.H. Mothudi
- Can oligopsony power be measured? The case of U.S. old newspapers market pp. 343-380

- Aref Hervani
Volume 44, issue 3, 2005
- Earth systems engineering management: human behavior, technology and sustainability pp. 201-213

- Michael E. Gorman
- Green process design, industrial ecology, and sustainability: A systems analysis perspective pp. 215-235

- Urmila Diwekar
- Promoting sustainability through green chemistry pp. 237-243

- Mary M. Kirchhoff
- Energy in the perspective of the sustainable development: The 2000W society challenge pp. 245-262

- François Marechal, Daniel Favrat and Eberhard Jochem
- Sustainability: an economic perspective pp. 263-277

- Steven R. Elliott
- Simulated experiments with complex sustainable systems: Ecology and technology pp. 279-291

- Heriberto Cabezas, Christopher W. Pawlowski, Audrey L. Mayer and N. Theresa Hoagland
- Sustainable processes synthesis for renewable resources pp. 293-307

- L. Halasz, G. Povoden and M. Narodoslawsky
Volume 44, issue 2, 2005
- Advantages of the use of hydrogen fuel as compared to kerosene pp. 99-113

- C. Koroneos, A. Dompros, G. Roumbas and N. Moussiopoulos
- The development of strategic and tactical tools, using systems analysis, for waste management in large complex organisations: a case study in UK healthcare waste pp. 115-137

- Anne Woolridge, Anne Morrissey and Paul S. Phillips
- Estimation of the environmental credit for the recycling of granulated blast furnace slag based on LCA pp. 139-151

- Kun-Mo Lee and Pil-Ju Park
- Minimisation and recycling of spent acid wastes from galvanizing plants pp. 153-166

- C. Stocks, J. Wood and S. Guy
- Characteristics and thermal detinning of ferrous scrap from Spanish MSW compost plants pp. 167-183

- Aurora López-Delgado, M. Ángeles Lobo-Recio, Carmen Peña, Víctor López and Félix A. López
- Laundry wastewater treatment using coagulation and membrane filtration pp. 185-196

- S. Šostar-Turk, I. Petrinić and M. Simonič
Volume 44, issue 1, 2005
- An analysis of cost and duration for deconstruction and demolition of residential buildings in Massachusetts pp. 1-15

- Nasiru Dantata, Ali Touran and James Wang
- Household recycling behaviour and attitudes towards the disposal of small electrical and electronic equipment pp. 17-35

- Lauren Darby and Louise Obara
- Improving recyclability by design: a case study of fibre optic cable pp. 37-50

- Elizabeth Wright, Adisa Azapagic, Gary Stevens, Warren Mellor and Roland Clift
- History and development of Finnish landfill research: impacts of legislative changes and EC policies pp. 51-71

- Marianne Kettunen and Timo Vuorisalo
- Municipal solid waste recycling and associated markets in Delhi, India pp. 73-90

- Ankit Agarwal, Ashish Singhmar, Mukul Kulshrestha and Atul K. Mittal
- The use of electrostatic techniques for the identification and sorting of waste packaging materials pp. 91-98

- G.L. Hearn and J.R. Ballard
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