ITexLi, 2018. — 147 p. — ISBN 1839625597 9781839625596 1839625619 9781839625619.
This book presents an interesting review of the economics of solid waste management in various developing and developed countries. It examines several economic applications of solid waste, such as innovative methods to generate bioelectricity from organic waste using microbial fuel cells and using solid waste as an alternative fuel in cement kilns.
The world is currently experiencing increased environmental contamination with solid waste, which is one of the greatest environmental threats today. Although solid waste is harmful, proper management and profitable recycling can make it beneficial to the environment. In this regard, estimation of the true quantities of solid wastes generated annually in developed and developing countries is important for evaluating suitable strategies for economic and sustainable procedures of waste management.
Solid Waste
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Guide for Organising a Community Clean-up Campaign
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Sustainable Solid Waste Management in Morocco: Co-Incineration of RDF as an Alternative Fuel in Cement Kilns
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Hydrometallurgical Recovery of Gold from Mining Wastes
Bioelectricity from Organic Solid Waste
Agricultural Solid Wastes: Causes, Effects, and Effective Management