Environmental Issues Facing the Edible
Oil Industry
Books based on SCI Symposia
ISBN: 0-9526542-5-3
Edited by: David A. Allen,
Partnership Solutions, Chester, UK, and S. Parkash Kochhar, SPK Consultancy
Services, Reading, UK.
Nov 1996
Price including airmail GB£48 or US$85
Soft covers, approx. 123 pages
Contents
- UK environmental regulations and EC environmental policy and law
S. Battersby, Professional Briefings, London, UK
- Environmental auditing: oilseed processing and oil refining
I.T. Nicolson, Enviro Solutions Ltd, Chelmsford, UK
- Means to reduce the environmental impact of an oil mill operation
K. Weber, Krupp Extraktionstechnik GmbH, Hamburg, Germany
- Silica adsorbents for edible oil processing and environmental benefits
A. Nock, Crosfield Group, UK
- Recycling of spent bleaching earth and spent nickel catalyst
W. Zschau, Sud-Chemie AG, Munich, Germany
- Pollution caused by accidental spillage of edible oils
S.M. Mudge, University of Wales, UK
- Collection and utilisation of waste edible oils
C. Reynolds, Nortech Foods Ltd, Doncaster, UK
- Feasibility of recycling of used plastic oil bottles
S. Ward, ICI Polyester, Middlesbrough, UK
- Current trends in environmental analysis of components related to
oil production
J. Barberio, Agroserve Ltd, Warminster, UK
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