Ten reasons why livestock waste management systems fail. Peoria,IL: Illinois Environmental Protection Agency - Ackerman - 1985Ackerman, E.O. and Taylor, A.G. 1985. Ten Reasons Why Livestock Waste Management Systems Fail. from: Agricultural Waste Utilization and Management - Proceedings of the ...
Pollution become a worldwide challenge due to the luxurious life standards. The conventional methods ofwaste disposalis a slow process that causes leakage of contaminants into nearby environment. Microorganisms becoming the model organism in the waste management due to their versatile nature. But microbe...
the projected increase in waste due to urbanization, solid waste status, and current waste management in Indonesia. An integration circular economy approach provides an overview of the benefits of implementing this approach in five crucial sectors in Indonesia. The circular economy approach is ...
Indiscriminate disposal of dry cell battery (DCB) waste contributes to environmental and public health issues in developing countries such as Ghana, due to
The aspects related to the energy recovery and the use of the life cycle analysis, as a tool to support the choices of the best management system, were also taken into consideration, not forgetting that an adequate end-of-life planning is important when developing a sustainable product, since...
According to the form of substance or nomenclature, solid waste is the undesirable by product of manufacturing methods, community or home chores, and is sometimes denoted as junk, rubbish, trash or garbage. Due to its harmful results on the environment, solid waste management has grown to be ...
Due to the broader infrastructure and setting, each national parkfacesits own unique management challenges and disposal techniques in relation to waste (single stream recycling, source separated recycling, etc.). As ZLI has been piloted in each of these national parks, ZLI-focused National Park Ser...
which can contaminate soil and water if not handled correctly. Additionally, e-waste often contains valuable materials like gold, silver, and copper that can be recovered and reused. Responsible and ethical e-waste management ensures these materials are properly processed, reducing environmental harm ...
This study focuses on the challenges, technological solutions, and sustainability prospects of solid waste management practices in eleven smart cities in T
done on medical waste management, but challenges from a third-party perspective have not been addressed thoroughly. Henceforth, this manuscript attempts to fill this research gap by identifying the various hindering factors related to third-party logistics in the sector of medical waste management. ...