Municipal Solid Waste Definition In general, waste could be defined as any useless remaining part of materials discharged or released in the environment by its owner or user. Different classifications are provided for waste types, which are generally similar in some cases. for example, Vaughn (2009...
(Zhang et al., 2022a), which could significantly offset the operation-related energy demand. Obviously, the integration of municipalsolid wasteand wastewater treatment at a single facility crates a golden opportunity for achieving total environmental and economic sustainability through harnessing various ...
This paper introduces a method to analyse municipal solid waste systems (MSWS) that integrates environmental and economic indicators using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Life Cycle Costing (LCC). The method was tested in the city of Sorocaba, Brazil, a medium size municipality typical of many ...
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Slow pyrolysis of municipal solid waste (MSW): A review - ScienceDirect 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 177 作者:JSL A,YC A,CSP B,DJLAB C 摘要: The synergistic pyrolysis of municipal solid waste (MSW) were recently explored. This review aims to provide an overview on the ...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) severely threatens human health and the ecological environment owing to its toxicity, mutagenic activity and carcinogenicity. T
In many parts of the world, landfills are the primary method for disposal of municipal solid waste. Waste generation in cities of developing countries is i
Municipal Solid Waste Management in China January 2007 Lin, Jiaoqiao Lin, Na Qiao, Liming Zheng, Jie Tsao, Chi-Chung Part 1 MSW Management in China Mainland...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) is solid waste generated by households and apartments, commercial establishments, industries, and institutions. The composition of MSW is broad and contains both organic and inorganic components. Some portion of MSW may be considered hazardous and poses potential threats to...
In many countries, like China, the huge capacity of cement industry seems to be able to absorb the booming production of municipal solid waste (MSW). However, the rapid progress of incineration facilities construction raise questions such as will there be chances of cement kiln co-processing (...