Solid waste management is important for the protection of public health, safety and environment quality. Indore city is holding it's first position in Swacch Bharat Abhyian for cleanliness and is managing its waste sustainably. The waste generated in the area, i.e. dry, wet and biomedical ...
SOLID waste managementINDUSTRIAL wastesSOLID wasteWASTE managementCOMPARATIVE studiesConventionally, the general understanding of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management is collecting solid waste and its disposal through its developed channels or outside contracts. However, depending ...
Embracing the "Zero Waste" paradigm, this paper focuses on two Indian cities that have successfully developed the model of sustainable waste management in Indian jurisdiction transformation into a Zero-Waste City (ZWC), pioneering a circular economy approach. Amid India's Solid Waste Management (SWM...
Corresponding assessment of CO2, methane and N2O has been done on the basis of waste quantity and composition assessed for various waste types. IPCC first-order decay model is used for inventory accounting from solid waste disposal site to form the baseline scenario. The inventories thus created ...
The municipal solid waste management (MSWM) sector has remained quite neglected in India. As a result, most rapidly growing cities are eclipsed by heaps of garbage left in the open. Bulk of literature on the MSWM sector discusses a certain range of technoeconomic and managerial issues as ...
The estimated number of transfer stations based on Indore waste management model, which will provide a more situated solution to decision making for waste infrastructural transformation for these cities eyeing became a smart city. The study also suggests some of funding option available for ...