Content
July 1997, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 47-68 Towards a Sustainable Paper Cycle: A Summary
by Maryanne Grieg‐Gran & Stephen Bass & Joshua Bishop & Sarah Roberts & Richard Sandbrook & Nick Robins & Michael Bazett & Varsha Gadhvi & Susan Subak - 69-85 Perspectives on the U.S. Paper Industry and Sustainable Production
by Maureen Smith - 115-123 Roundtable Conclusion—So What?
by Sten Nilsson - 125-145 Searching for Leverage to Conserve Forests: The Industrial Ecology of Wood Products in the United States
by Iddo K. Wernick & Paul E. Waggoner & Jesse H. Ausubel - 147-168 Dynamics of Material and Energy Use in U.S. Pulp and Paper Manufacturing
by Matthias Ruth & Thomas Harrington
April 1997, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 1-2 Relating Industry to Ecology
by Reid Lifset - 3-5 The ECTEL Trials
by Roland Clift - 6-7 What's in a Name: Producer or Product Responsibility?
by Thomas Lindhqvist & Reid Lifset - 8-10 LCA: Concept, Methodology, or Strategy?
by James A. Fava - 11-21 Informing the Green Consumer: The Debate Over the Use and Abuse of Environmental Labels
by James Salzman - 23-32 Toward a New Generation of Environmental Technology: The Need For Legislative Reform
by George R. Heaton & R. Darryl Banks - 33-37 Clean Recycling of Lead‐Acid Batteries for Electric Vehicles: A Reply to Socolow and Thomas
by Lester B. Lave & Chris T. Hendrickson & Francis C. McMichael - 39-40 Rejoinder to Lave, Hendrickson, and McMichael
by Robert H. Socolow & Valerie M. Thomas - 41-49 The Importance of LCAs—Warts and All
by John R. Ehrenfeld - 51-64 The Grand Objectives: A Framework for Prioritized Grouping of Environmental Concerns in Life‐Cycle Assessment
by Thomas E. Graedev - 65-89 The Life Cycle of Chlorine, Part II: Conversion Processes and Use in the European Chemical Industry
by Robert U. Ayres & Leslie W. Ayres - 91-110 Chlorine in the Netherlands, Part II: Risk Management in Uncertainty for Chlorine
by Arnold Tukker & René Kleijn & Ester van der Voet & Edith R. W. Smeets - 111-134 Minimizing Chlorine Use: Assessing the Trade‐offs Between Cost and Chlorine Reduction in Chemical Manufacturing
by Dennis Chang & David T. Allen - 135-148 A Framework for Information Systems in Life‐Cycle‐Oriented Environmental Management
by Teresa M. Shaft & Rex T. Ellington & Mark Meo & Mark P. Sharfman - 149-151 Industrial Ecology: Towards Closing the Materials Cycle
by Valerie M. Thomas - 151-152 The Source of Value: An Executive Briefing and Sourcebook on Industrial Ecology
by Marian Chertow
January 1997, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-3 A Metaphor, a Field, and a Journal
by Reid Lifset - 4-6 Slow Progress in Ecolabeling: Technical or Institutional Impediments?
by Helias Udo de Haes - 7-9 The View from Australia
by Chris Ryan - 10-11 The Virtual Ecology of Industry
by Jesse Ausubel - 13-36 The Industrial Ecology of Lead and Electric Vehicles
by Robert Socolow & Valerie Thomas - 37-49 Life‐Cycle Assessment: Constraints on Moving from Inventory to Impact Assessment
by J. W. Owens - 51-66 The Relationship between Cleaner Production and Industrial Ecology
by René van Berkel & Esther Willems & Marije Lafleur - 67-79 Industrial Ecology in Practice: The Evolution of Interdependence at Kalundborg
by John Ehrenfeld & Nicholas Gertler - 81-94 The Life‐Cycle of Chlorine, Part I: Chlorine Production and the Chlorine‐Mercury Connection
by Robert Ayres - 95-116 Chlorine in the Netherlands, Part I, An Overview
by René Kleijn & Arnold Tukker & Ester van der Voet - 117-129 Going Organic: Converting Patagonia's Cotton Product Line
by Yvon Chouinard & Michael S. Brown - 131-140 Recent Advances in Design for Environment at Motorola
by William F. Hoffman - 141-142 Books: Design for Environment: Creating Eco‐Efficient Products and Processes
by Iddo K. Wemick - 147-147 Reviews: Zero Pollution for Industry: Waste Minimization Through Industrial Complexes
by Clinton J. Andrews