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Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ
2009, vol. 15, br. 1, str. 1-4
jezik rada: engleski
kratki članak
doi:10.2298/CICEQ0901001R

Cleaner metallurgical industry in Serbia: A road to the sustainable development
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aUniverzitet u Beogradu, Tehnološko-metalurški fakultet
bSchool of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, Athens, Greece

e-adresa: nenrad@tmf.bg.ac.yu

Sažetak

(ne postoji na srpskom)
Since the sustainable development has been a global and fundamental objective, a metallurgical industrial sector faces some of the most difficult sustainability challenges of any industrial sector. On the other hand, the metallurgical production in Serbia is a very important part of the economy. Due to present facilities and technologies, metallurgical companies face a great challenge to fulfill the requirements introduced by legislature referring to the cleaner production and sustainable development. The state of art in the production, facilities, pollution with some answers to imposed challenges is presented.

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