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    Life Cycle global Warming Potential of Biodiesel Production from Canola Oil in Western Australia

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    Authors
    Biswas, Wahidul
    Barton, L.
    Carter, D.
    Date
    2008
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Biswas, W. and Barton, L. and Carter, D. 2008. Life Cycle global Warming Potential of Biodiesel Production from Canola Oil in Western Australia, in Hak-Soo Mok (ed), Global Conference on Sustainable Product Development and Life cycle Engineering, Sep 29 2008. Busan, Korea: Korea National Cleaner Production Centre.
    Source Title
    Sustainability and Remanufacturing VI
    Source Conference
    Global Conference on Sustainable Product Development and Life cycle Engineering
    School
    Centre of Excellence in Cleaner Production
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3553
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