1 Cleaner Production Technology – An Introduction
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) defined "Cleaner Production Technology" rightly as follows;"Cleaner Production is the continuous application of an integrated, preventive environmental strategy towards processes, products and services in order to increase overall efficiency and reduce damage and risks for humans and the environment."
1.1 Key features of Cleaner Production Technology
- Continuous: It is a continuous environmental management approach.
- Preventive: CP seeks to prevent pollution from being generated, rather than cleaning it up after it is generated. The simple reason is that this saves costs.
- Integrated: To be effective, CP should be integrated into the daily operations of a company. In the same manner as companies do not do economic management only one time, but are doing this as an on-going integrated part of operations.
- Processes, products and services: Opportunities to improve the environmental (and social and economic) performance of a company can be identified through CP, not only by adjusting HOW things are done (processes) but also WHAT is done (products) and WHAT SYSTEMS (services) are applied.
- Eco-efficiency
- Waste minimization
- Pollution prevention
- Green productivity
Examples for cleaner production options are:
- Documentation of consumption (as a basic analysis of material and energy flows)
- Use of indicators and controlling (to identify losses from poor planning, poor education and training, mistakes)
- Substitution of raw materials and auxiliary materials (especially renewable materials and energy)
- Increase of useful life of auxiliary materials and process liquids (by avoiding drag in, drag out, contamination)
- Improved control and automatization
- Reuse of waste (internal or external)
- New, low waste processes and technologies
2 Cleaner Production Techniques
Several complementary CP techniques or practices are possible, ranging from low or even no cost solutions to high investment, advanced clean technologies. A common distinction for CP implementation in developing countries is:2.1 Good Housekeeping
Appropriate provisions must be taken to prevent leaks and spills. Good housekeeping is also the proper way to achieve proper, standardized operation and maintenance procedures and practices.2.2 Input Material Change
Hazardous or non-renewable inputs must be replaced by less hazardous or renewable materials or by materials with a longer service life-time whenever available.2.3 Better Process Control
Modification of the working procedures, machine instructions and process record keeping for operating the processes at higher efficiency and lower rates of waste and emission generation;2.4 Equipment Modification
Production equipment must be modified so as to run the processes at higher efficiency and lower the rates of waste and emission generation.2.5 Technology Change
Technology, processing sequence and/or synthesis pathway must be replaced from time to time in order to minimize the rates of waste and emission generation during production.2.6 On-Site Recovery/Reuse
Wasted materials must be reused or recycled in the same process or for another useful application within the company to minimize the cost and for making the process efficient.2.7 Production of Useful By-Products
Previously discarded wastes can be transformed or converted into materials that can be reused or recycled for another application outside the company which can be proved as a very desirable scenario according to the perspective of company or owner.2.8 Product Modification
Product characteristics can be modified in order to minimize the environmental impacts of the product during or after its use (disposal) or to minimize the environmental impacts of its production.The benefits of cleaner production include decreased waste, the recovery of valuable by-products, improved environmental performance, increased resource productivity, increased efficiency, lower energy consumption, and an overall reduction in costs.
3 CP Principles in Manufacturing Manmade Fibres
The classic environmental issues in manufacturing manmade fibres include high water consumption, chemical pollution of water streams from dyeing and need for disposing emissions used in the production of manmade fibres. The work environment issues have also been high on the agenda.These four principles are utilized in every manufacturing process when cleaner production technology is taken into account in manufacturing.
3.1 Precautionary Principle
The precautionary principle moves the burden of proof for the safety and efficacy of a process from society to the person proposing the process. That is, it is up to the 'potential polluter' to prove that their activity does not cause harm rather than society having to prove that the activity causes harm. The precautionary principle is an inherent part of achieving sustainable development.Action should be taken as far as possible to avoid damage to the environment before it occurs and recognizes that there are limitations and uncertainties to scientific knowledge.
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