Chemical leasing : An intelligent & integrated business model with a view sustainable development in materials management

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'Chemical leasing' represents an innovative business model, in which chemicals are no longer simply sold to the customer to render a specific service, but made available and maintained. This way, the economic interest no longer lies in selling the chemical product, but in providing a chemical service. All the stakeholders will thus endeavour to enhance the efficiency of the various substances to a maximum. This book is based on the results of two studies facilitated by the Austrian Ministry of Environment and key players of the industry, in which the potentials for the introduction of such a business model for Austria were investigated. A classical 'win-win' solution evolves, which spares the environment by reducing emissions, gives rise to an optimisation of company processes, both in ter
?Chemical Leasing? ? View to a Sustainable Chemicals Policy (Thomas Jakl) The Six Key Questions on Chemical Leasing ? An Overview (Rainer F. Nolte) What is Chemical Leasing? (Reinhard Joas, Rudolf Schott) The Variants of Chemical Leasing (Andreas Windsperger) Parameters for Know-How Networking (Reinhard Joas, Rudolf Schott) Chemical Leasing in Austria (Rainer F. Nolte) Chemical Leasing International (Rainer F. Nolte) Inhibiting and Promoting Factors (Reinhard Joas, Rudolf Schott) Implementation ? A Guide for Users of Chemicals (Reinhard Joas, Rudolf Schott) Follow-Up Activities - Accompanying Implementation (Thomas Jakl, Reinhard Joas, Rainer F. Nolte, Rudolf Schott) Annex (Rainer F. Nolte, Andreas Windsperger) Definition of the Key Terms Employed Detailed Analyses of the Twelve Identified Fields of Application Bibliography Authors