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Space Age, solid waste management during, 25 28
Space availability, 43, 449, 458, 468, 483, 493, 502
Specialty chemicals, 398
Specialty trade contractors, 344
Specific waste stream analysis, 83 84
Speculative builders, 344
Sponsors, 93
Spreadsheets:
for data collection, 144 146
for minimization alternatives, 153 154, 165
SPSS, Inc., 250
Stakeholders, 95, 115 117, 124
Standard Industrial Classification code(s), 61, 217, 220, 239, 323
groupings, 221 224, 244 245, 253 258
and validation of integrated environmental model, 316, 318
Standard operating procedures, 277
Standardized regression coefficients, 276, 279 281
Standardizing:
of data matrix, 247 248
of evaluation models, 317 318
STARTEX case study, 412 414
State Paper, 184
Statistics, 106
Steel hoppers, 185
Steel productions, 416
Steel shot or grit abrasive, 351
Stepwise regression methodology, 264 273
application of, 316
consolidating data in, 264 265
determining final models in, 269 272
multiple regression mathematics in, 265 267
regression procedure in, 268 269
in research, 217
validating regressive assumptions in, 272 273
SteriCycle, 461
Sternberg, Robert J., 211
Store retailers, 463
STR (see Smith Travel Research)
Structure (of integrated environmental model), 216
Subaru, 443 444
Subcontractors, 343, 348
Subsectors (in construction), 344 345
Superfund (see Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act)
Superior Pallet, 181
Support activities (in transportation industry), 447
Survey(s):
customer/employee, 115 117
for integrated environmental model, 224 230

