4 Mass Balance and Unorganized Emission 13 4.1 Mass Balance 13 4.2 Unorganized Discharge 16
5 Waste Management 19 5.1 International Conventions 19 5.2 International Standards 21 5.2.1 ISO 22 5.2.2 IEC 22 5.2.3 ITU 23 5.3 National Laws and International Organization Laws 23 5.3.1 The United States 23 5.3.2 The European Union 24 5.3.3 China 24 5.4 National Standards and International Organization Standards 26 5.4.1 The United States 26 5.4.2 The European Union 27 5.4.3 China 28 5.5 Industry Standards and Local Standards 28
7 Waste Treatment and Disposal Technology 49 7.1 ChemicalWaste 49 7.1.1 Inorganic Waste Compounds 50 7.1.2 Organic Waste Compounds 54 7.2 ConstructionWaste 58 7.2.1 Management of Construction Waste 58 7.2.2 Sources of Construction Waste 59 7.2.3 Common Disposal Methods of Recyclable Materials 61 7.2.4 Regulations and Examples of Construction Waste Recycling in Various Countries 63 7.3 ElectronicWaste 67 7.3.1 The Hazardous Substances in E-Waste 67 7.3.2 Treatment Technology of E-Waste 69 7.4 MedicalWaste 75 7.4.1 Types and Hazards of Medical Waste 75 7.4.2 Methods of Treatment and Disposal of Medical Waste 77 7.5 KitchenWaste 78 7.5.1 Sources and Types of Kitchen Waste 78 7.5.2 Oil and Water Separation 81 7.5.3 WasteWater Treatment 82 7.5.4 Off-Gas Treatment 82 7.5.5 Solid Waste Treatment and Resource Recovery 83 7.6 LaboratoryWaste 84 7.6.1 Laboratory Off-Gas 84 7.6.2 Laboratory Waste Water 86 7.6.3 Laboratory Solid Waste 87 7.7 SecondaryWaste 89 7.7.1 Sources and Characteristics of Secondary Waste 89 7.7.2 Municipal Sludge 90
8 Zero Waste Theory and Practice 103 8.1 Chemical Industry 103 8.1.1 Green Chemistry 103 8.1.2 Treatment Process Selection 105 8.2 Machinery Industry 107 8.2.1 Industry Characteristics 107 8.2.2 Corresponding Measures 108 8.3 Automotive Industry 109 8.3.1 Source of Generation 110 8.3.2 Zero Waste Opportunities 112 8.4 Consumer Electronic Industry 115 8.4.1 Industry Characteristics 115 8.4.2 Sources and Streams 116 8.4.3 Stream Analysis 117 8.4.4 ZeroWaste Practices 121 8.5 Retail Industry 123 8.5.1 Industry Characteristics 124 8.5.2 ZeroWaste Practices 128 8.6 Grand Event 133 8.6.1 Characteristics of Grand Events and Their Waste Management 133 8.6.2 Organizational Operations and Zero Waste 135 8.6.3 Zero Waste Requirements at Different Stages 138 8.6.4 ZeroWaste Case Studies 139 8.7 Property and City 143 8.7.1 Unit Property 144 8.7.2 Comprehensive Properties 145 8.7.3 Zero Waste Cities (Waste-Free Cities) 150 8.7.4 Nation-Wide ZeroWaste 156
9 Zero Waste and Eco-Design 159 9.1 Eco-Design System 159 9.2 Design for Disassembly 160 9.2.1 Dismantlable Design Definition 160 9.2.2 Dismantlable Design Criteria 160 9.2.3 Dismantlable Design Evaluation 162 9.3 Design for Recycling 163 9.3.1 Process and Principle of Material Selection 164 9.3.2 Basic Requirements for Selection of Recyclable Materials 165 9.3.3 General Methods for Selection of Recyclable Materials 165 9.3.4 Calculation Method of Recyclability Rate 166 9.4 Design for Maintenance/Repairing 167 9.4.1 Several Definitions of Repairing 167 9.4.2 Considerations in the Process of Repairable Design 167 9.5 Design for Remanufacturing 169 9.5.1 From A to A 169 9.5.2 From A to B 170 9.5.3 Calculation of Remanufacturing Rate 172 9.6 Conclusion 173