Summary of the Pollution Prevention Act
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The Pollution Prevention Act focused industry, government, and public attention on reducing the amount of pollution through
cost-effective changes in production, operation, and raw materials use. Opportunities for source reduction are often not realized because of existing regulations, and the industrial
resources required for compliance, focus on treatment and disposal. Source reduction is fundamentally different and more desirable
than waste management or pollution control.
Pollution prevention also includes other practices that increase efficiency in the use of energy, water, or other natural
resources, and protect our resource base through conservation. Practices include recycling, source reduction, and sustainable
agriculture.
Last updated: 10/20/97
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