Introduction to solvents: some facts and figures
K. Palmer, J. Passe and E. Hartzell 3
Progress toward phasing out the use of CFC-113 and
1,1,1-trichloroethane in solvent applications
Stephen 0. Andersen 7
The UNEP Cleaner Production working group on halogenated
solvents Aage S. Hillersborg 11
UNEP and ICOLP co-operate to strengthen the
OzonAction Information Clearinghouse 11
Solvent cleaning in the Asian electronics industry: the
search for alternatives to CFC-113 and methyl
chloroform (1,1,1-trichloroethane)
David C. O'Connor 12
Malaysian CFC solvent reduction strategies X'avier
Hin Kong Yoong 24
The Ford Arbor Plant (Brazil) CFCs elimination
programme Milton Edson Lubraico 28
Halogenated solvents: their role in cleaning
C. Hampson 31
Eliminating organic solvents use through the substitution
process Gitte Goldschmidt and Henry Larsen 37
Reduction of volatile organic compounds use in the
production of flexible packaging
Paul W. Verspoor 40
Reduction des consommations de solvents chlores :
70 tonnes par an. Moulinex - un cas a valeur d'exemple
R. Dorgueille 43
Chlorinated solvents: time for a global ban
Beverley Thorpe 44
Viewpoint
Omar El-Arini 48
La protection de I'environnement dans I'industrie de
la canne a sucre Didier Chaux 50
Reduction and prevention of environmental pollution
generated in the vegetable oil industry
Peter F. Bauer 59
World News 62
* Legislation 64
Industry updates 65
Features 66
Aware 74
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