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Toxics use reduction — is an approach to pollution prevention that targets and measures reductions in the upfront use of toxic materials. Toxics use reduction emphasizes the more preventive aspects of source reduction but, due to its emphasis on toxic chemical inputs,… … Wikipedia
Toxics Release Inventory — The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a publicly available database from the EPA that contains information on toxic chemical releases and other waste management activities reported annually by certain covered industry groups as well as federal… … Wikipedia
toxics — tox·ic || tÉ‘ksɪk(l) / tÉ’k n. poisonous substance adj. poisonous, noxious, deadly … English contemporary dictionary
toxics — poisonous substances. → toxic … English new terms dictionary
Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Institute — TURI redirects here. For other uses, see TURI (disambiguation). Toxics Use Reduction Institute redirects here. For other uses, see Toxics Use Reduction Institute (disambiguation). The Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI) is a state … Wikipedia
Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition — The Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition (SVTC), is a San Jose, California based research and advocacy group that promotes safe environmental practices in the high tech industry. The organization was founded in 1982 after leaks at manufacturing sites… … Wikipedia
Accelerated Reduction/Elimination of Toxics — The Accelerated Reduction/Elimination of Toxics (ARET) program was a Canadian program established in the early 1990s with the goal of using voluntary measures to reduce or eliminate harmful substances. The program was started by the New… … Wikipedia
TRI — Toxics Release Inventory (Governmental » US Government) * Toxic Release Inventory (Governmental » Environmental) * Triad Hospitals, Inc. (Business » NYSE Symbols) * The Reconstruction Initiative (Governmental » United Nations) * The… … Abbreviations dictionary
environmental works — ▪ civil engineering Introduction infrastructure that provides cities and towns with water supply, waste disposal, and pollution control services. They include extensive networks of reservoirs, pipelines, treatment systems, pumping stations … Universalium
National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants — The National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs) are emissions standards set by the United States EPA for an air pollutant not covered by NAAQS that may cause an increase in fatalities or in serious, irreversible, or… … Wikipedia