Cleaner Production (CP) : Introduction To Concepts and Practice
Cleaner Production (CP) : Introduction To Concepts and Practice
INTRODUCTION TO (CP)
CONCEPTS AND PRACTICE
Passive environmental
strategies
Dilute & disperse
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Reactive environmental
strategies
end-of-pipe approaches
Reactive environmental
strategies
On - site recycling
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Proactive environmental
strategies:
Cleaner Production
Prevention of Waste
generation:
- Good housekeeping
- Input substitution
- Technology change
- On-site recovery/reuse
- Product modification
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Cleaner Production
Products: Processes:
•Reduction of waste •Conservation of raw materials, Services:
through better design energy, water •Efficient environmental
•Use of waste for •Reduction of emission at source management in design
new products •Evaluation of technology option and delivery
•Reduction of costs and risks
Impacts:
Improved efficiency
Better environmental performance
Increased competitive advantage
Properly implemented CP :
always
• reduces long-term liabilities which
companies can face many years
after pollution has been generated
or disposed at a given site
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Properly implemented CP :
usually
increases profitability
lowers production costs
enhances productivity
increases product yield
leads to the more efficient use of energy
and raw materials
Properly implemented CP :
usually (continuation)
results in improved product quality
increases staff motivation
relies on active worker participation in
idea generation and implementation
reduces consumer risks
reduces the risk of environmental
accidents
is supported by employees, local
communities, customers and the public
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Properly implemented CP :
often
avoids regulatory compliance costs
leads to insurance savings
provides enhanced access to capital
from financial institutions and lenders
is fast and easy to implement
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Change in
PROCESS Product
Changes
Raw Materials
Onsite Reuse
& Recycling
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Input material change (material purification or
substitution)
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Technology changes
replacement of:
- the technology/process substitution
- processing sequence
- synthesis pathway
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Equipment modification
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On-site recovery/reuse
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Product modification/improvement
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What is not CP?
• Off-site recycling
• Waste treatment
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Gaining
competitive
Increasing
advantage
productivity
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Cleaner Production Benefits:
1. CP adds value to the EMS: it places emphasis on pollution
prevention rather than control, with clear improvement in
environmental performance.
2. CP does not deny or impede growth but insists that
growth can be ecologically sustainable.
3. CP is not limited only to manufacturing industries of a
certain type or size, it can be applied towards the provision
of services also.
4. CP includes safety and protection of health.
5. CP emphasizes risk reduction.
6. CP improves immediate efficiency as well as long-term
efficacy.
7. CP is Win-Win-Win factor: it benefits the environment,
communities and businesses.
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CP barriers
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CP barriers
-Difficulty in
accessing
cleaner
The failure technologies
of existing
regulatory
approaches -Difficulty in
accessing
external
finance
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CP motivators and drivers
External to the companies:
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The role of
international organizations in CP
development
• United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
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Team for CP success
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The fourth
step
Implementation
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CP Methodologies
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2. Assessment
• Identify sources
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The
Cooling Mass
Balance
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Why are material and energy
balances so important?
The material and energy balances are not only used to identify the
inputs and outputs of mass and energy but their economic
significance is related to costs, such as:
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Some Key
Environmental Indicators
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Possible causes for waste
generation
Choice of Technical
Production Status of
Technology Equipment
Choice &
Quality of Process Process
Efficiency
Input Materials
Personnel
Wastes &
Skills &
Emissions
Motivation
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Option generation (2)
Traditional brainstorming
CP assessment practices
Equipment
Modification
Process Technology
Change
On-site Production of
Recovery/ Product
Useful Modification
Reuse By-Product
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3. Feasibility Studies
• Preliminary evaluation
• Technical evaluation
• Economic evaluation
• Environmental evaluation
• Selection of feasible options
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Payback Period
Capital investment
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Payback period =
Annual operating cost savings
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4. Implementation &
Continuation
• Prepare a CP plan
• Implement feasible CP measures
• Monitor CP progress
• Sustain Cleaner Production
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CP management system
Marketing
Top management
commitment
Pre-assessment
CP policy
declaration
Start CP project
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How can governments
promote CP?
Applying regulations
Using economic instruments
Providing support measures
Obtaining external assistance
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Corporate decision-making
Local environmental management strategies
Community and industry partnerships
Sustainable economic development
Public environmental education
Specific local environmental problems
Local environmental monitoring
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CP and financial institutions
Environmental evaluation can help:
CONSUMERS’ NEW
WORKERS’ HEALTH REGULATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH ACCIDENTS
RISKS
LIABILITY REPUTATION
CLEAN--UP
CLEAN
BUSINESS VALUE
INSURANCE
PRODUCT SALES
CLAIMS
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If a CP project is presented to a financial
institution, it should be clear that the
company already undertook voluntary actions
aimed at:
rationalising the use of raw materials, water and energy
inputs, reducing the loss of valuable material inputs and
therefore reducing operational costs
reducing the volume and/or toxicity of waste, wastewater
and emissions related to production
improving working conditions and occupational safety in
a company
making organisational improvements
improving environmental performance by the
implementation of no-cost and low-cost measures from
the company’s funds
reusing and/or recycling the maximum of primary inputs
and packaging materials
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Environmental investment
opportunities
loans to enterprises to finance required or desired
investments in technologies resulting in direct and
indirect environmental benefits
loans to municipalities to finance investments in
environmental infrastructure
loan guarantees to both enterprises and
municipalities for “soft” credits from national or
regional environmental funds for environmental
investments
loans to finance businesses providing
environmental goods and services
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Broader Application of CP
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Sustainability
Responsible
Entrepreneurship
Eco-efficiency
Cleaner Production
Compliance
Government Sustainable
Agenda development
Business EHS
EMS
Agenda Auditing
Time
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CP is
a journey
not a
destination
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