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TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: A REVIEW
The amount of municipal solid waste (MSW), being produced by the urban lifestyle, is growing even faster than the rate of urban sprawl. Several computational methods have been introduced for determining the composition leading to extended help in segregating of solid waste has been discussed. Several other parameters of waste management systems, such as the rate of waste production, treatment cost, disposal facility, and their relations may be uncertain and can definitely influence the associated optimization. It may also be recycled and several useful products may be obtained. Lack of appropriate solid waste management (SWM), results in many short-term and long-term environmental problems. Certain side-effects of solid waste being used as manure have also been reported. introduced modified SWM approaches into more practical and effective options “refuse” “reduce”, “reuse”, and “recycle” (4R) principles establish sustainability as sustainability is the requisite of the present day; hence, the solid waste digestion must evolve towards integration of concepts of energy recovery or energy production processes.
TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: A REVIEW
The amount of municipal solid waste (MSW), being produced by the urban lifestyle, is growing even faster than the rate of urban sprawl. Several computational methods have been introduced for determining the composition leading to extended help in segregating of solid waste has been discussed. Several other parameters of waste management systems, such as the rate of waste production, treatment cost, disposal facility, and their relations may be uncertain and can definitely influence the associated optimization. It may also be recycled and several useful products may be obtained. Lack of appropriate solid waste management (SWM), results in many short-term and long-term environmental problems. Certain side-effects of solid waste being used as manure have also been reported. introduced modified SWM approaches into more practical and effective options “refuse” “reduce”, “reuse”, and “recycle” (4R) principles establish sustainability as sustainability is the requisite of the present day; hence, the solid waste digestion must evolve towards integration of concepts of energy recovery or energy production processes.
TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: A REVIEW
Nirupama Singh (Autor:in)
28.10.2021
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
710
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