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Edgar Hertwich - Green Energy Choices: The Benefits, Risks and Trade-Offs of Low Carbon Technologies for Electricity Production
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History and Prospect of EPR in the U.S.: From Waste to Materials Management

Garth Hickle

Designing Trash: Packaging Choices and Waste Management Systems

Simon Aumonier

The Science Behind Ocean Garbage Patches

Kara Law

Biodegradability and Packaging: Finding Facts in Fiction

Anne Johnson

The History of Packaging Legislation in the US

Sara Hartwell, EPA

Remaking Recycling in the US: The Potential of Extended Producer Responsibility

Kim Jeffery, CEO Nestle Waters North America

Canadian Approaches to EPR:The Road from Shared Stewardship to Full Producer Responsibility

Duncan Bury

LCA Informing Packaging Design: A Case Study of COMPASS

Minal Mistry

Urbanization Series: The Study of Cities and Process of Urbanization
Urbanization Series: The Need for Transformative Change in Policy
Urbanization Series: Trends in Urbanization
Design for Environment and Life Cycle Assessment-Important Aspects in the Mercedes-Benz Business Strategy

Klaus Ruhland & Carsten Haink

Industrial Ecology as a Source of Competitive Advantage: Forwarding Recycled Fashion in America

Chris Yura

Thomas Graedel - Industrial Ecology's First Decade (2015 ISIE Conference in Surrey)

Thomas Graedel

Marian Chertow - Industrial Symbiosis: Beyond Kalundborg (2015 ISIE Conference in Surrey)

Marian Chertow

Edgar Hertwich - Green Energy Choices: The Benefits, Risks and Trade-Offs of Low Carbon Technologies for Electricity Production

Edgar Hertwich

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