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Organizations relating to Manufacturing Processes

Affiliation of Rotational Moulding Organisations / Ipswich QLD, Australia
Gesellschaft für Schweisstechnik International / Est. 1999
European Performance Co-Extruders / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1989
European Cutting Tools Association / Frankfurt-Main, Germany / Est. 1974
Association of Rotational Molders International / Arlington Heights IL, USA
European Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Association / Kloster Lehnin, Germany / Est. 1988
QUALICOAT / Zurich, Switzerland / Est. 1986
International Society of Coating Science and Technology / Est. 1996
European Egg Processors Association / Bruges, Belgium / Est. 1994
International Union for Surface Finishing / Mumbai, India
European Federation of Tobacco Processors / Rome, Italy
Sociedad Iberoamericana para el Desarrollo de las Biorrefinarias / Lisbon, Portugal
Nordic Association of Rotational Moulders / Stathelle, Norway / Est. 2007
Asia Pacific Desalination Association / Tianjin, China
African Refiners and Distributors Association / Est. 2006
Asian Thermal Spray Society / Xian, China
Intergovernmental Group on Oilseeds, Oils and Fats / Rome, Italy / Est. 1965
Nordic Filtration Society / Kinna, Sweden / Est. 1995
Vereinigung Europäischer Verbände des Kachelofenbauer/Hafner-Handwerks / Vienna, Austria / Est. 2003
International Scientific Committee on Shot Peening / Montréal QC, Canada
Powder Coating Institute / Lakeland FL, USA / Est. 1981
European Alliance for SMC/BMC / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1993
Bioencapsulation Research Group / Sucé sur Erdre, France / Est. 1990
Association of International Metallizers, Coaters and Laminators / Greenville SC, USA / Est. 1970
American Welding Society / Miami FL, USA / Est. 1919
Investment Casting Institute / Montvale NJ, USA / Est. 1953
Association of Rotational Moulders Australasia / Ipswich QLD, Australia
Society of Asian Rotomoulders / Delhi, India / Est. 2004
Association Francophone du Rotomoulage / Lyon, France
Association of Rotational Moulders of Southern Africa / Birchleigh, South Africa / Est. 1992
Association of Rotational Moulding - Central Europe / Weingarten, Germany / Est. 1998
European Renderers Association / Est. 1969
European Anodisers' Association / Est. 1971
International Society for Sandwich Construction and Bonding / Est. 1957
Asociación Latinoamericana de Industriales Molineros / Mexico City, Mexico / Est. 1980
European Metallizers Association / Est. 1985
International Desalination and Environmental Association / Est. 1971
Observatoire du traitement avancé du français et des langues nationales partenaires / Est. 1993
Nordic Association of Tinsmiths and Plate Works / Est. 1956
European Shredder Group / Bristol, UK / Est. 2000
European Desalination Association / Est. 1985
International Association of Drilling Engineers and Technicians / Est. 1911
International Association of Safe Injection Technology
International Microencapsulation Society / Est. 1995
World Paint and Coatings Industry Association / Est. 1976
Postharvest Processing Network / Est. 1999
Arab Drilling and Workover Company / Tripoli, Libya / Est. 1980
International Hard Anodizing Association / Moorestown NJ, USA / Est. 1988
ADSC - International Association of Foundation Drilling / Irving TX, USA / Est. 1972
Institute of Materials Finishing / Birmingham, UK / Est. 1925

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World Problems relating to Manufacturing Processes

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Landscape disfigurement from open-cast mining
Tropical deforestation
Environmental hazards of industrialization
Female genital mutilation
Nationalistically determined development of natural resources
Inadequate weed control
Decrease in ice cover
Extreme poverty
Insufficient use of natural resources
Dubious viability of nuclear fuel reprocessing plants
Environmental impacts of petroleum industry
Bruxism
Falling rate of carbon sequestration
Unreliability of computer software
Logging of old stand forests
Unconstrained exploitation of natural resources

Action Strategies relating to Manufacturing Processes

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Protecting against environmental hazards from food processing industries
Reprocessing spent nuclear fuel
Stimulating exploitation of natural resources
Extracting natural resources
Refining capabilities for natural resource productivity
Recycling materials
Refining mode of access to natural resources
Preventing occupational accidents
Processing ferrous scrap
Developing surface treatment industry
Providing checks on societal decision-making
Converting information for sustainable development decision-making
Vegetarianism
Ensuring environmentally sound waste processing
Converting to religious beliefs
Refining mineral ores
Converting sewage waste into compost
Reinvesting military capacity in civil goals
Refining
Developing human resources
Converting heathens
Correcting eye disorders
Faith healing
Creating wildlife corridors
Processing agricultural products

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