نتایج جستجو برای: solid waste management swm

تعداد نتایج: 1092210  

In recent years managing solid wastes has been one of the burning problems in front of state and local municipal authorities. This is mainly due to scarcity of lands for landfill sites. In this context experts suggest that conversion of solid waste to energy and useful component is the best approach to reduce space and public health related problems. The entire process has to be managed by tech...

2017
Sunil Kumar Stephen R Smith Geoff Fowler Costas Velis S Jyoti Kumar Shashi Arya Rena Rakesh Kumar Christopher Cheeseman

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 impacts on the environment and public health. The challenges and barriers are significant, but so are the opportunities. This paper repo...

2013

Community participation has a direct bearing on effective solid waste management. Investigation on community attitude, perception and willingness towards solid waste management was carried out in Bangalore city. Households data was collected randomly based on their socioeconomic status using focus group discussion and structured interviews. On an average 63% of the households are willing to par...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2008
Montserrat Aulinas Masó August Bonmatí Blasi

A pilot-scale study was undertaken to evaluate alternatives to the solid waste management of a Central American municipal market located in Estelí, Nicaragua. The municipal solid waste from the local market is the second largest contributor to the municipal solid waste (MSW) stream. Waste from the market without any previous sorting or treatment is open dumped. The options evaluated in this stu...

Journal: :Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA 2010
M Larney A M van Aardt

The need for effective apparel waste management is motivated by the increasing cost and decreasing availability of landfill space and the dwindling of natural resources. The aim of this study was to identify the current solid waste disposal and recycling practices of the apparel industry in South Africa and to determine their attitude and willingness towards recycling, their perception of the f...

Journal: :Waste management 2015
David C Wilson Ljiljana Rodic Michael J Cowing Costas A Velis Andrew D Whiteman Anne Scheinberg Recaredo Vilches Darragh Masterson Joachim Stretz Barbara Oelz

This paper addresses a major problem in international solid waste management, which is twofold: a lack of data, and a lack of consistent data to allow comparison between cities. The paper presents an indicator set for integrated sustainable waste management (ISWM) in cities both North and South, to allow benchmarking of a city's performance, comparing cities and monitoring developments over tim...

Journal: :Waste management 2013
Athanasios C Karmperis Konstantinos Aravossis Ilias P Tatsiopoulos Anastasios Sotirchos

This paper surveys decision support models that are commonly used in the solid waste management area. Most models are mainly developed within three decision support frameworks, which are the life-cycle assessment, the cost-benefit analysis and the multi-criteria decision-making. These frameworks are reviewed and their strengths and weaknesses as well as their critical issues are analyzed, while...

Journal: :Waste management 2007
Ka-Mbayu Kapepula Gerard Colson Karim Sabri Philippe Thonart

Household solid waste management is a severe problem in big cities of developing countries. Mismanaged solid waste dumpsites produce bad sanitary, ecological and economic consequences for the whole population, especially for the poorest urban inhabitants. Dealing with this problem, this paper utilizes field data collected in the urban community of Dakar, in view of ranking nine areas of the cit...

Journal: :Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA 2006
Janus T Kirkeby Harpa Birgisdottir Trine Lund Hansen Thomas H Christensen Gurbakhash Singh Bhander Michael Hauschild

A new model has been developed for evaluating the overall resource consumption and environmental impacts of municipal solid waste management systems by the use of life cycle assessment. The model is named EASEWASTE (Environmental Assessment of Solid Waste Systems and Technologies) and is able to compare different waste management strategies, waste treatment methods and waste process technologie...

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