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Environmental improvements in the metal finishing industry in Australasia
Institution:1. Shenzhen Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shenzhen 518055, China;2. Shenzhen Prevention and Treatment Center for Occupational Disease, Shenzhen 518001, China;3. Shenzhen Longgang District Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shenzhen 518172, China;4. School of Public Health, Medical College, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430065, China;1. Department of Physics & Astronomy, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843, USA;2. Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843, USA;1. Institute of Environmental Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences, 34 M. Skłodowska-Curie St., 41-819, Zabrze, Poland;2. The Main School of Fire Service, Faculty of Fire Safety Engineering, 52/54 Słowackiego St., 01-629, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:Metal finishing, as an industry, has had a vexed history with the environment and regulatory authorities over many decades throughout the world. Over the past 20 years, this situation has been vastly improved in some developed countries. This paper will examine the industry's recent progress in Australasia and highlight specific issues including new technologies adopted, research projects undertaken, responses to Government legislation and education. Many toxic chemicals have been replaced, recycled in closed loop scenarios and prevented from entering the environment via the atmosphere, water ways or landfilling. This paper is written as a qualitative industry summary rather than an academic study. It is meant to highlight the major changes that have occurred and the reasons why, rather than present documented and detailed evidence. The author has drawn on his 35 years experience in the industry as well as many experienced colleagues from around the world. Although the geographic scope is Australasia, many comments emanate from the state of Victoria because it is still the manufacturing base, especially in relation to the auto industry that has affected the changes to a large degree.
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