Science Inventory

Final Report of NATO/SPS Pilot Study on Clean Products and Processes (Phase I and II)

Citation:

SIKDAR, S. K. AND D. J. MURRAY. Final Report of NATO/SPS Pilot Study on Clean Products and Processes (Phase I and II). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/R-09/018, 2009.

Impact/Purpose:

To examine tools, extant and in development stages, for assessing, preventing and reducing pollution.

Description:

Early in 1998 the NATO Committee for Challenges to Modern Society (SPS) (Science for Peace and Security) approved the Pilot Study on Clean Products and Processes for an initial period of five years. The pilot was to provide a forum for member country representatives to discuss the problems and opportunities of cleaner production. The pilot did not sponsor projects nor try to create policies. The main aim was to examine tools, extant and in development stages, for assessing, preventing and reducing pollution. While western nations have made significant ains in cleaning up the environment through regulations, enforcement, public disclosure requirements, and emerging new techologies, an increased knowledge of health and environmental impacts of pollutants has heightened the need for doing more on cleaner products and processes. Environmental concerns have accompanied the accelerated industrialization occurring throughout the developing world. The proposed objective of the NATO SPS Pilot Study on clean products and processes was to facilitate further gains in pollution prevention, waste minimization, design for the environment, and sustainability. It was anitcipated that the free exchange of knowledge, experience, data, and models would foster innovations, collaborations, and technology transfer on improving the environment wordwide.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PUBLISHED REPORT/ REPORT)
Product Published Date:02/13/2009
Record Last Revised:07/14/2011
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 203944