Clean Technology, Vol.2, No.2, 90-99, December, 1996
Toward the Construction of High-tech Infrastructure for Clean Manufacturing in Japanese Chemical Industry-Challenge of Chemistry Program
Being confronted with the 21th century at hand, a paradigm shift has been a common topic for development in many fields. Among these, a concept of sustainable development is the most important one to resolve conflict and nurture mutualism between science/technology(SCI/TEC) and society/environment(SOC/ENV). Looking briefly over the resent stats of the chemical industry in Japan, in this paper, we will introduce a research program named simple chemistry as an example for such a challenge.
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