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Fostering Industry-Initiated Environmental Protection Efforts (1997)
Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology (BEST)
Board on Manufacturing and Engineering Design (BMED)

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References

ADL (Arthur D.Little). 1995. Hitting the green wall. Editorial in Perspectives.

Amoco. 1992. Amoco-U. S. EPA Pollution Prevention Project.

Arora, S., and T. Cason. 1995. An Experiment in Voluntary Environmental Regulation: Participation in EPA's 33/50 Program, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 28:271–286

Arora, S., and T. Cason. 1994. A Voluntary Approach to Environmental Regulation: The 33/50 Program, Resources, Summer, pp. 6–10.


Chemical and Engineering News. 1996. ''EPA Seeks To Make Project XL More Responsive To Industry, Community'' American Chemical Society, Washington DC. September 9, 1996, pp. 24–25


Epstein, M.J. 1996. Measuring Corporate Environmental Performance: Best Practices for Costing and Managing an Effective Environmental Strategy. Irwin: Montvale, N.J.


Graedel, T.E., B.R. Allenby, and P.R. Comrie. 1995. Matrix approaches to abridged life cycle assessment. ES&T. 29(3):134–139.


INFORM. 1995. Tackling Industrial Toxic Waste Through Voluntary Action: EPA's 33/50 Program and Preliminary Findings of INFORM's Research. Toxics Watch. pp. 491–522.


Nash, J., and J. Ehrenfeld. 1996. Code green. Environ. 38(1):16–45.


OTA (Office of Technology Assessment). 1994. Industry,

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