Economy

Economic activites include energy production, transportation, material extraction, transformation and disposal. A simple taxonomy consists of four sectors can be used to conceptualize the relationship between material use, economic activities and environmental impacts. They are:
  1. Primary Sector
  2. Outputs of this sector are metals, wood, paper, food products, finished fuel and electricity etc..Primary activities are considered as the `dirtiest' because it separates useful from nonuseful materials. The leftover, unwanted materials become wastes and pollutant. However, 'Clean Production' are becoming popular recently.

  3. Secondary Sector
  4. Less waste is generated here than the primary activities. Since waste here are mostly intermediate materials, such as catalyst, solvent etc., clever engineering which minimizes dissipative losses and maximizes the use of finished materials can eliminate more waste.

  5. Tertiary Sector
  6. Waste from this sector are mostly comsumption-related such as fuel. Institutional rather than engineering innovations are needed to eliminate these wastes.

  7. Quaternary Sector
  8. This sector is comparatively waste-free.


    Compiled by

    Christine Leung cwl1@cec.wustl.edu Last updated 10/26/94.