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R**R
Nice Handbook
This should be the book in a class required for all chemical engineers, and they should be bound to the equivalent of an engineer's Hippocratic Oath after reading it.Do not expect detailed process diagrams on how to sustainably produce plastics and other products, but do expect short and concise guidelines and considerations for the production of things from a life cycle perspective. An engineer might be deeply interested in producing a material with some key ingredients to make it stronger and cheaper, but the last 60 years have shown us that this kind of myopic progress leaves a trail of waste and health hazards behind it. This book addresses that concern by outlining considerations for making things, achieving the purpose of their manufacture, yet also considering the lasting impact in a cradle-to-grave life cycle. The principles are sound and do not interfere with the engineering process, but instead add to it.
J**N
Great purchase!
Thoroughly gave an accurate product description for what kind of condition it was in. It was very helpful. Great purchase!
A**4
Good fundamentals but examples are somewhat outdated.
This book is for a class. It's an informative read but some of the examples are misleading and outdated. However, the core information is on point.
N**E
Five Stars
Ever chemistry student needs to read this book!
A**R
Five Stars
nice
F**D
Short and obvious
Read in two sittings, it's fine but is intended for non-chemistry people.
C**A
Five Stars
I love it!
T**1
Green Chemistry
The book was in great condition as listed, the price was beyond fair and shipping was fast.
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