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- W2020165862 abstract "Abstract The economy-environment relationship, the central issue in scientific discussions on environmental problems and their solution, can be approached from many angles. In this article, the angle is that of the concept of industrial metabolism : the economy-environment analogy on a material level. One of the instruments related to this concept is the study of the flow of materials in a society's economic system. The approach presented here builds on the results of several materials balance studies. From these studies, it appeared that certain pollution abatement measures are useful for one chemical, but sometimes surprisingly useless or even counterproductive for another. This has led to the idea that, in analogy to the environmental behaviour of substances, a substance-specific economic behaviour can be detected. The physical/chemical properties of a chemical, in the context of the surrounding environment, determine its environmental behaviour. In this article, it is argued that the same properties, in the context of the “economic surroundings”, are responsible for its economic behaviour. If general rules could thus be discovered for the behaviour of chemicals in the economy, it would then become possible to generate recommendations for the management of such chemicals in a relatively simple way. Apparently strange phenomena may then be explained as a matter of course. Not only exceptional cases, however, but also “regular” ones of measures working out as expected—that also might vary per substance—may be captured in those general rules. This would offer fewer new outcomes for already existing pollutant management strategies, but it would create possibilities for a profound “streamlining” of pollution policy in general. This article contains a first exploration of this idea by distinguishing a set of economic characteristics to explain and predict a substance's reaction to certain policy measures." @default.
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- W2020165862 title "Economic characteristics of chemicals as a basis for pollutants policy" @default.
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