TAILIEUCHUNG - ADVANCING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE THROUGH POLLUTION PREVENTION

After the basic Lean conversion takes place, Lean’s continual improvement culture means that modifications to material inputs, product outputs, non-product outputs, equipment, equipment configurations, and operating parameters are likely to be the norm, and result in a manufacturing environment subject to constant, on-going change. In this environment, even minimal regulatory delay holds the potential to erode quickly a process improvement’s financial return, which, in turn, could result in foregoing the resource productivity enhancements associated with the change. In other words, the business case for Lean initiatives is highly sensitive to implementation time frames. Thus, regulatory agencies have a. | June 2003 ADVANCING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE THROUGH POLLUTION PREVENTION A Report developed from the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council Meeting of December 9-13 2002 A Federal Advisory Committee to the . Environmental Protection Agency This Report represents the efforts of the NEJAC on the topic of Advancing Environmental Justice through Pollution Prevention to identify and discuss the myriad of opportunities in applying pollution prevention to benefit environmental justice communities. Aspects of the issues related to the relationship between pollution prevention and environmental justice are covered in a consensus report. The individual perspectives of each of the four stakeholder groups - communities tribes business industry and government- are also contained in this Report. The NEJAC would like to acknowledge the many individuals and groups that have already shared their experience and expertise. The NEJAC is grateful for the contributions from the NEJAC Pollution Prevention Work Group with assistance from Ms. Samara Swanston. In addition the NEJAC thanks the Chemical Engineering Branch of the EPA Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics for the picture on the cover of this report courtesy of ArtToday . DISCLAIMER This Report and recommendations have been written as part of the activities of the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council a public advisory committee providing independent advice and recommendations on the issue of environmental justice to the Administrator and other officials of the United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA . The EPA has not reviewed this report for approval and hence its contents and recommendations do not necessarily represent the views and the policies of the Agency nor of other agencies in the Executive Branch of the federal government. ÃEPA NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL July 9 2003 Deputy Administrator Linda Fisher . Environmental Protection Agency 1200 .

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