Waste ecocompatibility in storage and reuse scenarios: global methodology and detailed presentation of the impact study on the recipient environments

In 1995, the ADEME launched a research program called “Waste Ecocompatibility” in order to define a reliable methodology for measuring the impact of waste in storage or reuse scenarios. The French concept of “Ecocompatibility” is defined as the situation where the pollutant flux from waste disposed...

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Hauptverfasser: Perrodin, Y, Gobbey, A, Grelier-Volatier, L, Canivet, V, Fruget, J.F, Gibert, J, Texier, C, Cluzeau, D, Gros, Raphaël, Poly, F, Jocteur-Monrozier, L
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