WASTE MANAGEMENT – DEVELOPING WORLD AND COUNTRIES IN TRANSITAli, A
Countries with the most interesting waste sorting culture各国垃圾分类趣谈What do Indonesians do with their trashes? One thing for sure: it's never too hard tothrow your garbage in Indonesia. Put trashes in our personal garbage area located in thefront of the house, right at the side of the...
For the same, we decided to compare E-waste management policies of India with other countries. Comparison of E-waste management policies has been the result of detailed study of the literature. We have compared Indian government policies of E-waste management with the policies of the United ...
Using both secondary and primary data collected through semi-structured interviews with members of a local community of Windsor, municipal officials and other stakeholders involved in solid waste management (SWM) in Johannesburg, it finds that mismanagement of solid waste negatively affects the urban ...
Steps forward in solid waste management and separate collection in low income countriesVoegeli
This review paper presents an overview of global e-waste stats, health concerns of e-waste components along with the waste management, recycling, legislative polices and recommendations related to e-waste. Existing and future initiatives of e-waste management have been addressed by explaining the ...
Up to one third of the food that is purposely grown for human sustenance is wasted and never consumed, with adverse consequences for the environment and socio-economic aspects. In India, managing food waste is a significant environmental concern. Food waste output is increasing in Indian cities ...
While scenarios regularly question the potential impacts of adoption of various technology mixes in the future, it is less clear which technology has been associated with greater historical emission reductions. Here, we use multiple regression analyses on global datasets of national carbon emissions and...
Furthermore, PW recycling can impact the social and economic well-being of communities. This study investigates the confluence of income inequalities, digital consumption, materialism, and social protection, and their nexus with paper waste streams in a sample of 28 EU countries from the period of...
Predominantly, waste is disposed of in open dumps, on vacant land, or burned by residents, leading to significant pollution and health risks. Developing countries should adopt solid waste management techniques used by developed nations, with waste-to-energy (WTE) technology being particularly suitable...