Science Inventory

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH BRIEF: WASTE MINIMIZATION FOR A MANUFACTURER OF PRE-WASHED JEANS

Citation:

Jendrucko, R., T. Coleman, AND G. Looby. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH BRIEF: WASTE MINIMIZATION FOR A MANUFACTURER OF PRE-WASHED JEANS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/S-94/006 (NTIS PB95137642).

Description:

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has funded a pilot project to assist small and medium-size manufacturers who want to minimize their generation of waste but who lack the expertise to do so. n an effort to assist these manufacturers Waste Minimization Assessment Centers (WMACs) were established at selected universities and procedures were adapted from the EPA Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual (EPA/625/7-88/003, July 1988). hat document has been superseded by the Facility Pollution Prevention Guide (EPA/600/R-92/088, May 1992). he WMAC team at the University of Tennessee performed an assessment at a plant that prewashes denim jeans prior to retail sale. re-dyed jeans are received from other facilities and washed. n abrasive material is used in some of the wash loads. ome of the jeans are processed in tumblers in order to give the jeans a faded look. fter processing, the jeans are dried, inspected, mended, pressed, packaged, and shipped. he assessment team's report, detailing findings and recommendations, indicated that the waste generated in the greatest quantity is wastewat6r from the washers and tumblers and that the greatest cost savings could be realized by installing an onsite wastewater treatment plant. his Research Brief was developed by the principal investigators and EPA's Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH, to announce key findings of an ongoing research project that is fully documented in a separate report of the same title available from University City Science Center.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/12/2004
Record ID: 35040