India faces major environmental challenges associated with waste generation and inadequate waste collection, transport, treatment and disposal. Current systems in India cannot cope with the volumes of waste generated by an increasing urban population, and this impact on the environment and public health....
Journal of human ecology (Delhi, India)Nigatu Regassa, Rajan D.Sundaraa And Bizunesh Bogale Seboka. (2011).Challenges And Opportunities In Municipal Solid Waste Management: The Case Of Addis Ababa City, Central Ethiopia. J Hum Ecol, 33(3): 179-190....
This paper presents and analyses the current e-waste management practices in both developed and developing countries. E-waste generation in developing countries (like Egypt) is not a concern at this stage because of the smaller number and longer life of electronic goods in these countries due to...
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Chapter Three--Bio-Waste Management in Subtropical Soils of India: Future Challenges and Opportunities in Agriculture. In Advances in Agronomy; Sparks, D.L., Ed.; Academic Press: Cambridge, MA, USA, 2018; Volume 152, pp. 87-148.
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Therefore, the use of agriculture crop waste or waste biomass material (like agro waste, forestry waste, Pulp/Paper, Wood, etc.) is advisable for 1st generation biofuel (Fig. 2). Although continuous efforts on biofuel technology development have started in India, still some gap areas are ...
The primary objective for deploying renewable energy in India is to advance economic development, improve energy security, improve access to energy, and mitigate climate change. Sustainable development is possible by use of sustainable energy and by ensu
Plastic Waste Management Strategies: A Sustainable Approach Introduction Plastic is one of the major inorganic solid waste fractions in our daily municipal solid waste (MSW) production. Ever-increasing population, rapid urbanization, and industrial advancement are some of the key driving factors for crea...
India has the potential to become an industrial recycling hub, providing sustainable raw materials and finished articles. Currently, majority of the recycled materials are based on in-situ wastes such as comber noils and hard waste generated by the spinning mills, followed by clips discarded by ga...