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Vol 10, Issue 2, 2022
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Received: 03.12.2022. >> Accepted: 10.12.2022. >> Published: 16.12.2022. Review paper

PODRŠKA TEHNOLOŠKOM PROIZVODNOM PROCESU KOJI NE UTIČU NEGATIVNO NA PRIRODNU OKOLINU / SUPPORT TO THE TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCTION PROCESS WHICH THEY DO NOT AFFECT THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT NEGATIVELY

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Mirko Tešić
Mirko Tešić

„Livnica Tešić“ d.o.o. Čatrnja , Čatrnja , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

In a technical-technological process, which consists of process units connected interconnections (flows of matter and energy), usually chemical or physical transformation of basic raw materials into final products. The basic raw materials most often represent natural resources and the final products are produced in order to meet the needs of the market and society. In the process of generating the energy needed for production processes and meeting the needs of society (eg heat energy for central heating, electricity for daily use) leads to the creation of waste streams that are emitted into the environment. U in accordance with the above, waste streams that are released into the environment are created by: technological process, ie process industry, energy generation system and market, ie society Socially responsible companies, but also the state, are those that in their business they take into account the socio-economic factor of the wider society, the well-being of the community, as well as the protection factors environment, that is, as part of its business, it does not have a negative impact on the environment.

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