Category:Industrial ecology

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The main article for this category is Industrial ecology.
This category is for concepts contained within the study of Industrial Ecology

Pages in category "Industrial ecology"

The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

  • Industrial ecology

A

  • Braden Allenby
  • Anthropogenic metabolism
  • Robert Ayres

B

  • Best Available Technology
  • Biomimicry

C

  • Cleaner production
  • Cradle to Cradle

D

  • Dematerialization
  • Design for Environment

E

  • Earth systems engineering and management
  • Eco-efficiency
  • Eco-industrial park

E cont.

  • EcoPark
  • Ecological economics
  • Ecological footprint
  • Ecological modernization
  • Efficient energy use
  • Environmental economics
  • Extended producer responsibility

F

  • Full cost accounting

H

  • History of industrial ecology

I

  • ISO 14000
  • Template:Industrial Ecology
  • Industrial metabolism
  • Industrial symbiosis
  • Integrated chain management

J

  • Jevons paradox

K

  • James J. Kay

L

  • Life cycle assessment

M

  • MET Matrix
  • Material flow analysis
  • Material flow management

N

  • National Industrial Symbiosis Programme

P

  • Polluter pays principle
  • Pollution prevention

R

  • Rebound effect (conservation)

S

  • Source reduction

W

  • Waste hierarchy
  • Waste minimisation

Z

  • Zero waste
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