Government municipalities, social communities, and local authorities have established different measures and environmental safety legislation rules that can guide the population to dispose of plastic waste after utilization [45]. In these waste management strategies, several are scientifically based, such as...
The exploration of bibliometric studies in plastic waste management is still limited, and this forms the basis of our commitment to explore this field in more depth. The findings in this study showed a progressive increase in the number of published works from 1992 to 2022, using...
Shell, along with many others, is concerned about global plastic waste. In places where waste management infrastructure or plastic waste is not managed appropriately, it can end up as litter.
3.1. Plastic Waste Management Rules: 1986–2022 The Recycled Plastic Manufacture and Usage Rules in 1999 banned the usage of recycled plastics in packaging foodstuff and set the minimum thickness for carry bags to be 20 μm. The minimum thickness of non-compostable plastic bags was set to more...
Economic growth has a potential impact on waste generation worldwide. Growing recognition for resources recovery from waste including production of a clean... M Al-Wahaibi,J Baird - 《Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association》 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 Financial feasibility of waste-to-en...
Plastic Waste Management Market Analysis – By Geography Asia-Pacific region held the largest share of 35% in the plastic waste management market in the year 2020. The rapid growth of population in countries like India and China is increasing the number of wastes produced in the region. This ...
great health and environmental threats. This paper reviews a range of management recycling methods for the increasingly severe problem of discarded plastics and briefly summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of some methods, as well as lists several important value-added applications of waste ...
recycling steps. It can be seen that plastic and plastic portions are now the major portions in MSW and persist as a hazardous material. However, the percentage of plastic or single used plastic in MSW also indicates poor waste management and a lack of the application of rules and legislation...
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Life-cycle assessment of the municipal solid waste management system in Hangzhou, China (EASEWASTE) With the purpose of assessing the environmental impacts and benefits of the current municipal solid waste management system and two modified systems, EASEW... Y Zhao,HT Wang,WJ Lu,... - 《...