The eco system or environment ( made up of living organisms and non-living organisms such as air, water, and mineral soil) has a movement of its own, depends on the balancing cycle.
This cycle should be unimpaired, the efforts to maintain the cycle is called eco-friendly.
Presentation at Environment Management and Policies
By Junior, Cristina and Omar.
How Ecolabelling play a roll for business and the general public understand.
Presentation at Environment Management and Policies
By Junior, Cristina and Omar.
How Ecolabelling play a roll for business and the general public understand.
Bio-based chemicals are derived from renewable feedstock, i.e. all biomass derived from plants, animals or microorganisms (including biological waste from households, agricultural residues, and waste from animals and food/feed production), which can be used in part or as a whole as raw materials for industrial production and energy generation.
in this slides I try to speech about biobased chemicals and its products,methods and other opportunities...
Bio based products 2/2: Feedstocks and formulation, certification workshop [a...James Sherwood
This workshop uses the example of a bio-based shampoo to demonstrate the use of biomass feedstocks, the bio-refinery concept, certification, and bio-based product standards.This version has been made for participants of the workshop, and is up to date as of November 2014.
For the presenter version please visit http://www.slideshare.net/JamesSherwood2/bio-based-products-workshop-james-sherwood-nov-2014-presenter-version
The purpose of this workshop is to provide an opportunity to learn about the various aspects of biomass use in the chemical industry. The chosen scenario is the production of a shampoo formulation. The participants are given a variety of numbered options concerning biomass selection and the types of certification that can be used. By the end of the workshop the participants will have filled in a 4-digit code with 48 possible solutions. The implications of each decision during the workshop can then be discussed.
Provided to the participants in this handout are simplified versions of the presentation slides, along with detailed notes. At the end of the handout file is a breakdown of the different answers and some notes regarding the calculation of the various answers. Remember there is no correct answer - just have fun!
The roots of ecolabelling are found in the growing global concern for environmental protection on the part of governments, businesses and the public. As businesses have come to recognize that environmental concerns may be translated into a market advantage for certain products and services, various environmental declarations, claims and labels have emerged, such as natural, recyclable, eco-friendly, low energy, recycled content, etc.
Governmental, industry, NGO, investor and consumer efforts and awareness will serve as 5 key driving forces of sustainability in the months and years ahead.
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This is a detailed presentation about ecolabelling begining with the introduction and definition, history, origin, objectives and types of ecolabelling, greenwashing definition, ecolabelling bodies like Global Ecolabelling Network and ISO 14000 standards, ecolabelling importance in aquatic sector, details about some certifying bodies like Marine Stewardship Council and Aquaculture Stewardship Council, Single attribute labels like Dolphin safe and turtle free, etc,.
Plastic waste management- Conventional and New Technologyrmeena99
Plastic is a material consisting of any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic compounds that are malleable and can be molded into solid objects. Plastics are typically organic polymers of high molecular mass, but they often contain other substances. They are usually synthetic, most commonly derived from petrochemicals, but many are made from renewable materials such as polylactic acid from corn or cellulosics from cotton linters.Plasticity is the general property of all materials that are able to irreversibly deform without breaking, but this occurs to such a degree with this class of moldable polymers that their name is an emphasis on this ability.
2014 the bio based chemical industry through 2030 - lux researchJokin Hidalgo
Drawing from Lux Research’s ongoing Bio-based Materials and Chemicals Intelligence service, this whitepaper covers commercial scale-up, new technologies, and new feedstocks, as well as financing and partnering trends in the evolving bio-based chemicals space.
(http://www.greenpowerconferences.com/)
Production of Bioplastic Film using Biodegradable Resin, PLA (Polylactic Acid)Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Production of Bioplastic Film using Biodegradable Resin, PLA (Polylactic Acid). Biodegradable Film Manufacturing Business - Sustainable Alternative to Plastics
Bioplastic is a biodegradable material that come from renewable sources and can be used to reduce the problem of plastic waste that is suffocating the planet and polluting the environment.
These are 100% degradable, equally resistant and versatile, already used in agriculture, textile industry, medicine and, over all, in the container and packaging market, and biopolymers are already becoming popular in cities throughout Europe and the United States for ecological reasons: they are known as PHA.
Advantages of Bioplastics:
• They reduce carbon footprint
• They providing energy savings in production
• They do not involve the consumption of non-renewable raw materials
• Their production reduces non-biodegradable waste that contaminates the environment
• They do not contain additives that are harmful to health, such as phthalates or Bisphenol A
• They do not change the flavor or scent of the food contained
See more
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An ISO 9001:2015 Company
106-E, Kamla Nagar, Opp. Spark Mall,
New Delhi-110007, India.
Email: npcs.ei@gmail.com , info@entrepreneurindia.co
Tel: +91-11-23843955, 23845654, 23845886, 8800733955
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Bio-based chemicals are derived from renewable feedstock, i.e. all biomass derived from plants, animals or microorganisms (including biological waste from households, agricultural residues, and waste from animals and food/feed production), which can be used in part or as a whole as raw materials for industrial production and energy generation.
in this slides I try to speech about biobased chemicals and its products,methods and other opportunities...
Bio based products 2/2: Feedstocks and formulation, certification workshop [a...James Sherwood
This workshop uses the example of a bio-based shampoo to demonstrate the use of biomass feedstocks, the bio-refinery concept, certification, and bio-based product standards.This version has been made for participants of the workshop, and is up to date as of November 2014.
For the presenter version please visit http://www.slideshare.net/JamesSherwood2/bio-based-products-workshop-james-sherwood-nov-2014-presenter-version
The purpose of this workshop is to provide an opportunity to learn about the various aspects of biomass use in the chemical industry. The chosen scenario is the production of a shampoo formulation. The participants are given a variety of numbered options concerning biomass selection and the types of certification that can be used. By the end of the workshop the participants will have filled in a 4-digit code with 48 possible solutions. The implications of each decision during the workshop can then be discussed.
Provided to the participants in this handout are simplified versions of the presentation slides, along with detailed notes. At the end of the handout file is a breakdown of the different answers and some notes regarding the calculation of the various answers. Remember there is no correct answer - just have fun!
The roots of ecolabelling are found in the growing global concern for environmental protection on the part of governments, businesses and the public. As businesses have come to recognize that environmental concerns may be translated into a market advantage for certain products and services, various environmental declarations, claims and labels have emerged, such as natural, recyclable, eco-friendly, low energy, recycled content, etc.
Governmental, industry, NGO, investor and consumer efforts and awareness will serve as 5 key driving forces of sustainability in the months and years ahead.
Ecolebelling - Importance, Certification and Regulatory BodiesASHISH P M
This is a detailed presentation about ecolabelling begining with the introduction and definition, history, origin, objectives and types of ecolabelling, greenwashing definition, ecolabelling bodies like Global Ecolabelling Network and ISO 14000 standards, ecolabelling importance in aquatic sector, details about some certifying bodies like Marine Stewardship Council and Aquaculture Stewardship Council, Single attribute labels like Dolphin safe and turtle free, etc,.
Plastic waste management- Conventional and New Technologyrmeena99
Plastic is a material consisting of any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic compounds that are malleable and can be molded into solid objects. Plastics are typically organic polymers of high molecular mass, but they often contain other substances. They are usually synthetic, most commonly derived from petrochemicals, but many are made from renewable materials such as polylactic acid from corn or cellulosics from cotton linters.Plasticity is the general property of all materials that are able to irreversibly deform without breaking, but this occurs to such a degree with this class of moldable polymers that their name is an emphasis on this ability.
2014 the bio based chemical industry through 2030 - lux researchJokin Hidalgo
Drawing from Lux Research’s ongoing Bio-based Materials and Chemicals Intelligence service, this whitepaper covers commercial scale-up, new technologies, and new feedstocks, as well as financing and partnering trends in the evolving bio-based chemicals space.
(http://www.greenpowerconferences.com/)
Production of Bioplastic Film using Biodegradable Resin, PLA (Polylactic Acid)Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Production of Bioplastic Film using Biodegradable Resin, PLA (Polylactic Acid). Biodegradable Film Manufacturing Business - Sustainable Alternative to Plastics
Bioplastic is a biodegradable material that come from renewable sources and can be used to reduce the problem of plastic waste that is suffocating the planet and polluting the environment.
These are 100% degradable, equally resistant and versatile, already used in agriculture, textile industry, medicine and, over all, in the container and packaging market, and biopolymers are already becoming popular in cities throughout Europe and the United States for ecological reasons: they are known as PHA.
Advantages of Bioplastics:
• They reduce carbon footprint
• They providing energy savings in production
• They do not involve the consumption of non-renewable raw materials
• Their production reduces non-biodegradable waste that contaminates the environment
• They do not contain additives that are harmful to health, such as phthalates or Bisphenol A
• They do not change the flavor or scent of the food contained
See more
https://goo.gl/54LqSQ
https://goo.gl/EaPVp1
https://goo.gl/QJQWFT
Contact us:
Niir Project Consultancy Services
An ISO 9001:2015 Company
106-E, Kamla Nagar, Opp. Spark Mall,
New Delhi-110007, India.
Email: npcs.ei@gmail.com , info@entrepreneurindia.co
Tel: +91-11-23843955, 23845654, 23845886, 8800733955
Mobile: +91-9811043595
Website: www.entrepreneurindia.co , www.niir.org
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This presentation mainly focuses on the concept of Eco-label related to quality control and the main requirements needed in order to certify your product at Ecolabel.
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CFD Simulation of By-pass Flow in a HRSG module by R&R Consult.pptxR&R Consult
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R&R and Tetra Engineering Group Inc. were asked to solve the issue with reduced steam production.
An inspection had shown that a significant amount of hot flue gas was bypassing the boiler tubes, where the heat was supposed to be transferred.
R&R Consult conducted a CFD analysis, which revealed that 6.3% of the flue gas was bypassing the boiler tubes without transferring heat. The analysis also showed that the flue gas was instead being directed along the sides of the boiler and between the modules that were supposed to capture the heat. This was the cause of the reduced performance.
Based on our results, Tetra Engineering installed covering plates to reduce the bypass flow. This improved the boiler's performance and increased electricity production.
It is always satisfying when we can help solve complex challenges like this. Do your systems also need a check-up or optimization? Give us a call!
Work done in cooperation with James Malloy and David Moelling from Tetra Engineering.
More examples of our work https://www.r-r-consult.dk/en/cases-en/
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Hierarchical Digital Twin of a Naval Power SystemKerry Sado
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Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface.
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system.
• Compatible with IDM8000 CCR.
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
• Easy in configuration using DIP switches.
Technical Specifications
Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
Key Features
Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system
• Copatiable with IDM8000 CCR
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
Application
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface.
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system.
• Compatible with IDM8000 CCR.
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
• Easy in configuration using DIP switches.
3. 1. The Producers, the green plants, convert sunlight ener
gy(solar energy) and with the help of minerals take
from the soil, build up complex organic matter (sugars).
2. The animals eat up plants and other animals as food.
So, the energy is transferred through food to animals.
3. When plants and animals die, then decomposers(like
certain bacteria and fungi) act on their dead bodies and
decompose them into simple materials like carbon
dioxide, water and minerals which go back to air, water
bodies and soil from where they were taken.
4. We know that no living organism can live in isolation.
We cannot survive without producers in nature.
All living beings depend on other living beings in the
biological community.
Not only they are dependent on one another, but
also each of them exist in a certain proportion.
This creates a complete balance in nature amongst
living organisms.
This is evident from the study of food chains which
operate between living organisms.
5.
6. The balance between the living beings and also
with the non- living environment is called the Ecologi
cal Balance or simply a Balance in Nature.
Unfortunately, however human activities have
upset the ecological balance in nature, so it is more e
ssential that balance in nature should be established
soon because it is essential for our own existence.
7.
8. • The eco system or environment ( made up of
living organisms and non-living organisms
such as air, water, and mineral soil) has a
movement of its own, depends on the
balancing cycle.
• This cycle should be unimpaired, the efforts to
maintain the cycle is called eco-friendly.
9. • An increasing consumer demand are
translating their concern for wider
environmental issues in to changes in their
purchasing behavior.
• The increasing green consumerism, especially
in developed countries has promoted their
govt. to bring in environmental guidelines that
will regulate the trade.
10. The two major techniques suggested for
maintaining the quality of textiles through eco-
friendly concept are
Eco-labeling
Eco-auditing
11. Environmental labels operate as informative and
voluntary market instruments. Eco- labelling can
accomplish several goals:
• Improving sales or image of a labeled product.
• Stimulating consumer awareness about the
environmental impact on products.
• Directing manufactures for the environmental
impact of their product.
• Improving the quality of' environment and
encouraging the sustainable
12. Country Name of Programme Year Started
Germany Blue angel 1977
Canada Environmental choice programme 1988
Japan Ecomark 1989
Nordic Countries White swan 1989
United States Green seal 1990
Sweden Good environmental choice 1990
New Zealand Environmental choice 1990
India Ecomark 1991
Austria Austrian eco-label 1991
South korea Korea Ecomark 1902
Singapore Green Table 1992
France NF-environment 1992
Netherlands Stitching milieukeur 1992
European Union European flower 1992
Coratia Environmentally friendly 1993
13. • Eco-auditing is a systematic, documented,
periodic and objective review of the facility,
operation and practices related to products to
meet the environmental requirements.
• It is the assessment of the textile unit with regard
to the conformance with norms and criteria
stipulated in respect of certain eco parameters.
• The criteria and parameter covered by Eco-tex
Consortium, Germany, one of the eco- labeling
issuing authorities is given in the ensuing section.
14. Sizing
Desizing
No carcinogenic
dyestuffs
No allergenic dyestuffs
No chlorogenic dyestuffs
No flameproof finish
No biocide finish
Perspiration fastness
Water fastness
Saliva fastness
Heavy Metals
Formaldehyde levels
pH value
Use of pesticide
Recyclability and
disposal
15. The maximum value of some of eco-tex parameter differs
according to the requirements of the product group
concerned. The assessment covers parameter for the
following:
• Clothing : baby clothing, children's clothing,
underwear, sleep wear, shirts, blouses, stockings,
sportswear, outwear and work clothing.
• Home textiles : Bed linen, bathroom textiles,
household textiles, curtains and decorative fabrics.
• Accessories : According to the basic materials
employed.
16. Blauer Engel –
Germany (eco-label
"Blue Angel"
Organization: Umweltbundesamt
Contact:
Umweltbundesamt FG III 1.3
Postfach 33 00 22
D - 14191 Berlin
national label of Germany (1978); first national eco-label as product label in
the world; responsibility: German Federal Environment Ministry; eco-label
awarded by jury eco-label; product groups: consumer products, textiles and
apparel:
web: http://www.blauer-engel.de
Miljöval - Sweden (Falcon
Mark - label of NGO)
Swedish Society for Nature Conservation,
Good Environmental Choice
Box 7005
S – 402 31 Göteborg
web: http://www.snf.se/english.cfm
Coop Naturaline -
Switzerland
company: Coop Natureline
company-owned label; entire textile chain; additional pollution testing by
external labs and Coop quality safety
textiles made from cotton by controlled biological cultivation
web: http://www5.coop.ch/naturaline/
AENOR-Medio Ambiente -
Spain
Organization: Asociación Española de Normalización y Certificación (AENOR)
Contact: AENOR
Fernández de la Hoz, 52
E- 28010 Madrid, Spain
web: http://www.aenor.es
17. eco (Migros) - Switzerland company-owned label of Migros for health, environment
and fair trade;
products: eco-textiles, shoes and leather ware
web: www.miosphere.ch
eco-tex - Germany contact: eco-tex – Institute for Applied Ecology GmbH
Gleueler Str. 373a
D – 50935 Köln, Germany
web: http://www.eco-tex.com
Green Cotton - Danmark company: Novotex A/s Ikast, Danmark
company-owned label earned six environment safety
awards for products and production
web: http://www.green-cotton.dk
Medi Ambient - Spain (Catalonia)
(regional environmental label)
Organization: Regionale Regierung Katalonien/Spanien
Seccció de Qualificació Ecolňgica
Servei de Recerca i Informació de Technologies Netes
Direcció General de Qualitat Ambiental
Department de Medi Ambient
Av. Diagonal, 523-525
08029 Barcelona
web: http://www.upc.es/mediambient/indexeng.html
NF Environnement - France Contact:
Association Francaise de Normalisation (AFNOR)
NF-Environnement
Tour Europe, Cedex 7
F 92049 Paris La Defense
national label of France,founded by the French government
and AFNOR (French standardisation organisation) in 1991;
textile and apparel: other product groups like washing and
chemist´s articles;
web: http://www.marque-nf.com/
18. Nordischer Rat "Weißer Schwan" – Scandinavia Countries: Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark
Contact: Swedish Standards Institution Finish Standards Association
SIS Environmental Labelling SFS
P.O. Box 6455 P.O. Box 116
S – 11382 Stockholm FIN – 00241 Helsinki
Stiftelesen Miljomerking i Norge Ministry of the Environment
Kristian August Gate 5 P.O. Box 8080
Öko-Tex Standard 100 & 1000 Germany contact: Forschungsinstitut Hohenstein
Schloss Hohenstein
D 74357 Bönnigheim
Öko-Tex standard 100 describes the human ecology of a product i.e. pieces
of clothing are examined after strict requirements and limit values for pollutant
quantities, skin compatibility or pH value.
Öko-Tex standard 1000 examines production conditions according to
environmental careful criteria as, energy, waste water, packaging, transport,
conditions of work, environmental policy, protection of individuals, storekeeping
etc . web: http://www.hohenstein.de
Produkt-Label "Körperverträgliche Textilien" -
Germany (product label "body-wholesome
textiles")
Contact: Fördergemeinschaft körperverträgliche Textilien e.V., Denkendorf
Körschtalstraße 26
73770 Denkendorf
the German product label was established by an initative of
Fördergemeinschaft körperverträgliche Textilien e.V. in July 2000; the Institute
of Textile Technology and Process Engineering Denkendorf and the
Dermatological Clinic of the University Hospital of Heidelberg developed a
special test investigating the influence of textiles on human skin; this is a
product label only for textiles
web: http://www.koerpervertraegliche-textilien.de
Stichting Milieukeur - The Netherlands Contact: The Stichting Milieukeur
Eisenhowerlaan 150 PO Box 17186 NL-2502 CD The Hague
web: http://www.milieukeur.nl
19. Umweltzeichen "Bäume" -
Austria (eco-Label - "Trees" )
Contact: Umweltministerium
Sektion II Abt. 11/3
Stubenbastei 2A
A- 1010 Wien
national label of Austria, founded by the Ministry of Environment in 1991;
textiles and apparel: , other product groups like wood and paper;
web: http://www.umweltzeichen.at/
Cleaner and Greener - South
Korea
Organization: Korean Government
Contact:
Korea Environmental Labelling Association (KELA)
Paek, Young-Min, 1307 Leader’s Bldg. 1599-11
Seocho-Dong, Seocho-Ku, Seoul, 137-070, Korea
email: ecomark@chollian.net
web: http://www.kela.or.kr/english/
Eco Mark – India Organization: Minístry of Environment and Forests
Contact: Central Pollution Control Board
Parivesh Bhawan, CBD-cum-Office Complex, East Arjun Nagar
Delhi 110032
India
Tel.: 91-11-2224812
Fax: 91-11-2511539
national label of India, founded by the Minístry of Environment and Forests in 1991. textiles and
apparel: certification of textiles is under process; homepage: English; short summary in German -
click on SEETEX-Server,
email: cpcb@alpha.nic.in
web: http://envfor.nic.in/cpcb/ecomark/ecomark.html
Eco Mark - Japan Contact: Japan Environment Association
Office - Tranomon 1 Bldg. (5F), 1 - 5 - 8
Totanomon, Minato-ku
Tokyo 105 Japan
national label of Japan; founded by the Japanese Department for Environment in 1989;
textile and apparel: unbleached clothing, towels and bedlinen, textiles from waste materials,
shopping bags from fabric, textiles from used resins, nappies from fabric;
web: http://www.eic.or.jp/jea/index-e.html
web: http://www.jeas.or.jp/ecomark/english/index.html
20. Environment 2000 -
Simbabwe (label of NGO)
Organization:
Environment 2000 Foundation
Contact: Environment 2000
P.O. Box A639
Avondale, Harare
Zimbabwe
email: e2000kb@samara.co.zw
Environmental Choice -
Australia
Contact: ANZECC Secretariat
Environment Australia
GPO Box 787
CANBERRA ACT 2601
web: http://www.ea.gov.au/index.html
Environmental Choice –
Canada
Contact: Terra Choice Environmental Services
2197 Riverside Drive, Suite 300
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1H 7X3
national label of Canada; founded in 1988 by an initiative of the Ministry of Environment as the second
national label of the world. "Terra Choice" is a privat organisation, who is responsible for carrying out
and administration by order of the Ministry of environment.
web: http://www.environmentalchoice.com/
web: http://www.terrachoice.ca/
Environmental Choice - New
Zealand
Organization: Environmental Choice New Zealand / Telarc NZ
Contact: International Accreditation New Zealand (IANZ)
Private Bag 28 908
Remuera Auckland 1136
Neuseeland
web: http://www.mfe.govt.nz/
web: http://www.ianz.govt.nz/ianz/index.htm
21. Global Ecolabelling Network – Canada country: ecolabelling organizations
contact: GEN Secretariat Terra Choice Environmental Services Inc.
2781 Lancaster Road, Suite 400
Ottawa, ON Canada K1B 1A7
e-mail gensecretariat@terrachoice.ca
or GEN General Affairs Office Japan Environment Association (JEA)
Cosmos Aoyama 5-53-67, Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
phone +81 3 3406 5155
fax +81 3 3406 5190
email: hv6h-stu@asahi-net.or.jp
web: http://www.gen.gr.jp/
Green Label - Hong Kong (Special Administrative Region) Organization:
Green Council;
Program: Green Label
email: info@greencouncil.org
web: http://www.greencouncil.org/
Green Label – Israel Organization:
Ministry of the Environment
Program:
Green Label Program
email: motis@environment.gov.il
web: http://english.sviva.gov.il/Eng-site/About/about_frame.htm
Green Label – Singapur Organization: Government of Singapore
Contact: Secretariat c/o Waste Minimisation Department
40 scotts Road Environment Building
#20-00 Singapore 0922
Singapore
Tel.: 65-731 9434
Fax: 65-731 9749
email: secnet@singnet.com.sg
web: http://www.sec.org.sg/greenlabel_htm/greenlable_frameset.htm
22. Green Label – Thailand Organization: Thailand Business Council for Sustainable Development (TBCSD)
Institution: GREEN LABEL BOARD (GLB)
Thailand Environment Institute
210 Sukumvit 64, Bangchak Refinery Building 4
Prakanong, Bangkok 10260
Thailand
email: pongvipa@tei.or.th
web: http://www.tei.or.th/main.htm
Green Mark – Taiwan Organization: UMWELTSCHUTZBEHÖRDE (USB)
Program: GREEN MARK PROGRAMM
GCPCT/Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI)
Bldg. 9 #195, Section 4, Chung Hsing Road
Chutung, Hsinchu Taiwan, R.O.C.
email: ningyu@edf.org.tw web: http://www.greenmark.itri.org.tw/
Green Seal - United States
(private environmental label)
Contact: Green Seal
1730 Rhode Island Ave, NW Suite 1050
Washington DC 20036 3101 USA
private label of the United States; founded by a private organisation in 1989; textile and apparel: no
certified product, but other product groups like wooden and paper products; homepage: English;
short summary in German - click on SEETEX-Server
email: aweissman@greenseal.org web: http://www.greenseal.org
Qualidade Ambiental - Brazil
(environmental quality)
Organization: Associacao Brasileira de Normas Tecnicas (ABNT)
email: fcabral@abnt.org.br
web: http://www.abnt.org.br
60. Parameter Value Unit
Ph 5.5-9.0 p H
Total suspended solids(TSS) 100 PPM
Bio-chemical oxygen demand(BOD) 30 PPM
Chemical oxygen demand(COD) 250 PPM
Total residual chlorine 1 PPM
Oil and grease 10 PPM
Total chromium as Cr 2 PPM
Total sulphide as S 2 PPM
Total Phenolic compounds as C₆H₅OH 1 PPM
Total dissolved solids(TDS) 2100 PPM