Dave;
I agree. Kodak basically told us that they wanted to get rid of Cadmium and Mercury in the emulsions and Ferricyanide and Formalin in the process. We then did our jobs to comply with managements dictates on environmental concerns.
In the plant, as opposed to R&D, the engineers had the mandate to reduce the contamination from the incinerator, and so they installed new scrubbers, and in other parts of the plant they increased the efficiency of the water treatment facility. There was no environmental science dept. or personage. It was just that every engineer was expected to do his/her job with high awareness of the environment.
We had to do BOD and COD asessments of our new processes and the same for making the new products. That is why new products take a large team with a long development time and why Kodak products are somewhat more expensive. When we came out with these new products, the competition merely came out with compatible products. After all, Kodak did the R&D for them when you get right down to it.
PE