The Need to Recycle Zinc: A Consideration of Public Perception, Politics and Competitiveness

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
D. R. Parker
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

"This paper canvasses emerging trends in public policy and law, which may influence the zinc industry's interest in recycling. There are forces at work beyond direct economic benefits that will drive recycling of zinc, including:• corporate determination to pursue sustainable practices and product stewardship.• public perceptions and pressure,• customer and investor demand,• workforce recruitment, and• protection and expansion of marketsIn this paper, these ""indirect"" forces are examined with particular focus on the zinc industry: It is concluded that, in today's world with an emerging precautionary approach to policy and law making, public perception concerning the environmental implications of metal products, and the need to conserve resources for future generation, a strong industry response is required."
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APA: D. R. Parker  (2000)  The Need to Recycle Zinc: A Consideration of Public Perception, Politics and Competitiveness

MLA: D. R. Parker The Need to Recycle Zinc: A Consideration of Public Perception, Politics and Competitiveness. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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