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1- Cleaner production
- Considers your
- Technologies
- Employees
- Raw materials
- Processes
- Emissions
- Partners and
- Products
2Elements of a CP-project
- Data collection ? Mass flow
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Energy flow
? Costs and safety - Reflection Where and why do we generate
waste? - Option generation
- Feasibility
- Implementation
- Controlling, continuation, EMS
3Common waste treatment
Waste is generated! Whats that got to do with me?
Cleaner production
Waste is generated! Where does it come from?
4 MATERIAL Raw material, process material,
other material
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6Reasons for an environmental team
- Because there are many different
departments/machines in a company, it is
difficult to get the necessary overview and the
detailed technological knowledge. - Because there are motivated and competent
employees in a company. - Because as a TEAM with a common goal it is
possible to work more efficiently than a lone
ranger. - Gather people from differnet departments
production, maintenance, technology, purchasing,
management, quality, accounting, research and
development, environment, health and safety,
legal branch, etc.
7Material flow analysis
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8Material flow analysisDetailed description of
the material and energy use
- Which waste and emission streams are generated?
- Which raw materials are lost?
- Where and why does this happen?
- Where are the weak points?
- Where are potentials for improvement?
- Which materials can be reused?
9- Within the production process, there are many
points where materials and energy are lost. - These points are also environmental and economic
weak points. - A material flowanalysis identifies the points
where materials are lost and their amount.
10- A comparison with the best available technology
shows process weaknesses. - The material flow analysis facilitates the
evaluation of the "production costs" of waste and
emissions. - Eco-efficiencythe best use of materials reduces
emissions.
11Strategies for cleaner production
12Product change
- Substitute the product
- Increase the product life-time
- Change the materials
- Change the product design
- Use recycled materials
- Avoid critical components
13Good housekeeping
- Improve information
- Change dosage/concentration
- Increase the utilization of process capacities
- Check cleaning and maintenance period
- Foster standardization/automation
- Improve purchasing, storage and distribution
- Carry out a material flow analysis
14Waste logistics
- Separation of waste and wastewater to
- Set up closed cycles
- Facilitate recovery and re-utilization
- Minimize quantities of hazardous waste
- Minimize disposal costs
- Minimize cleaning expenses (wastewater, exhaust
gases, etc.)
15Technological modification
- Substitute thermo-chemical processes by
mechanical alternatives - Use countercurrent cascades instead of
single-static rinse techniques - Manage separate waste and wastewater streams
- Improve process conditions
- Foster recovery and reuse of materials
- Increase life time of chemicals/materials
- Reduce the infiltration of impurities
- Ensure airtight sealing of equipment
16Energy efficiencyTypical areas of improvement
- Cooling/refrigeration
- Heating
- Compressed air
- Insulation
- Heat recovery
- Separation processes
- Lighting
- ...
17Internal recycling
- Reuse materials (solvents, etc.)
- Reuse materials for different purposes (paper,
solvents for lower-quality use, e.g.
pre-cleaning, etc.) - Close internal loops (water)
- Use returnable systems (packaging materials)
- Reclaim materials with high value
18ECOPROFIT Graz 2000Realized and planned options
In total 594 options, thereof 60 355
realized options 2000 40 240 planned options
2001
19Anodizing company
- Use of spray rinses
- Reconstruction of water pipes
- Longer drag-out time
- Daily check
- Reduction in water consumption by 46 (14,000 m³)
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21 Car repair shop
- Installation of an ultrafiltration unit
- Modified cleaning equipment
- Saving of washing agent by 76 , of water by 80