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Used Batteries and the Environment: A Study on the Feasibility of their Recovery
Issue: Waste Management
Document Type: feasibility study
Keywords: mercury, pollution prevention
 
Used Batteries and the Environment: A Study on the Feasibility of their Recovery
 
 
 
In this study, the feasibility of implementing a project for the collection and recovery of used batteries in Canada was evaluated, while taking into account profitability. Reviewing the experiences of countries that have battery disposal programs was particularly valuable for this study. The amount of mercury entering the Canadian environment is estimated, and data are provided to reduce mercury emissions.
 
  English Price: $CAN 24.95
 
  French Price: $CAN 24.95
 
 
Language of Documents: Separate English/French
Inv. No.: EPS 4/CE/1E
EC ID:
Cat No.:
EN 49-25/4-1E
ISBN: 0-662-18677-X
Size: 21.5 x 28 cm
Pages: 105
Year: 1991
Media Format: microfiche,print
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