Waste causes environmental pollution and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions when it is not managed sustainably. In Bangladesh, municipal organic waste (MOW) is partially collected and landfilled. Thus, it causes deterioration of the environment urging a recycle-oriented waste management system. In this study, we propose a waste management system through pyrolysis of selective MOW for biochar production and composting of the remainder with biochar as an additive. We estimated the carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) recycling potentials in the new techniques of waste management. Waste generation of a city was calculated using population density and per capita waste generation rate (PWGR). Two indicators of economic developm...
The traditional approach to economic growth is based on the concept of “take, make, use, and dispose...
A pilot scale composting plant has been established on-campus in Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)...
Many developing countries have inadequate Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management systems due to lack...
The main objective of this thesis is to evaluate the importance of organic waste recycling in develo...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) management has become a major concern for developing countries. The phys...
Increased generation of methane (CH4) from municipal solid wastes (MSW) alarms the world to take pro...
Energy is considered as the foremost significant factor towards socio-economic growth. Due to the ra...
Changes in consumer habits have directly lead to a worldwide problem regarding managment of unwanted...
Effectively collecting and disposing municipal solid waste in Dhaka has become a serious and challen...
The paper describes experiences of Waste Concern, a research based Non-Governmental Organ-isation, w...
In some areas of Sub-Saharan Africa appropriate organic waste management technology could address de...
Rapid urbanization combined with high economic growth, industrialization, and changes in socio-econo...
<p>With a population of 170 million Bangladesh is considered as the new growing economic force in th...
With the rapid population growth and industrial development in the fast developing countries, there ...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) play an essential role, emphasizing responsible resource us...
The traditional approach to economic growth is based on the concept of “take, make, use, and dispose...
A pilot scale composting plant has been established on-campus in Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)...
Many developing countries have inadequate Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management systems due to lack...
The main objective of this thesis is to evaluate the importance of organic waste recycling in develo...
Municipal solid waste (MSW) management has become a major concern for developing countries. The phys...
Increased generation of methane (CH4) from municipal solid wastes (MSW) alarms the world to take pro...
Energy is considered as the foremost significant factor towards socio-economic growth. Due to the ra...
Changes in consumer habits have directly lead to a worldwide problem regarding managment of unwanted...
Effectively collecting and disposing municipal solid waste in Dhaka has become a serious and challen...
The paper describes experiences of Waste Concern, a research based Non-Governmental Organ-isation, w...
In some areas of Sub-Saharan Africa appropriate organic waste management technology could address de...
Rapid urbanization combined with high economic growth, industrialization, and changes in socio-econo...
<p>With a population of 170 million Bangladesh is considered as the new growing economic force in th...
With the rapid population growth and industrial development in the fast developing countries, there ...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) play an essential role, emphasizing responsible resource us...
The traditional approach to economic growth is based on the concept of “take, make, use, and dispose...
A pilot scale composting plant has been established on-campus in Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)...
Many developing countries have inadequate Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management systems due to lack...