"n "nBackgrounds and Objectives: Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management and planning without adequate and reliable data about its physical components and generation rate are not obtainable. Because of MSW collection and landfilling expenses, in last decades, reuse and recycle of its components as an environmental object have been considered."nMaterials and Methods:In this research, in order to determine the possibility of source recycling application in Malayer and physical composition of MSW, samples were taken by Truck-Load method and cluster random sampling from autumn 2006 until summer 2007 and analyzed for physical components percents. The obtained data were analyzed by One-Way ANOVA and Tuky statistical test. Also, public partne...
Recent investigations in 2010 resulted information that population of Kuala Lumpur City Area has rea...
Currently, the entire daily MSW generated in Oman which is roughly equal to more than 5,000 tons is ...
International audienceIt is imperative to design and operate sustainable solid waste management (SWM...
The amount of municipal solid waste (MSW) generated continue to increase in response to rapid growth...
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management is one of the most challenging issues faced by most developi...
A study was conducted to assess the reuse, recycle, and recoverable potential of Municipal Solid Was...
This paper presents a forecasting study of municipal solid waste generation (MSWG) rate and potentia...
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is anything that been consume and discards from human's activities on da...
Increasing of solid waste is one of the most crucial environmental problems in Malaysia. Improper ma...
The review is focused on municipal solid waste (MSW) management practices in Malaysia, waste generat...
Growth in population, increasing urbanisation, inadequate infrastructure, rising standards of living...
The yield of human activities created solid waste which nowadays changed a lot in compared to the pa...
The disposal of 95% of the 1.4 million tonnes of MSW from Selangor, the fastest developing state in ...
Municipal solid waste problem is a major concern in major cities in Bhutan. Despite the lack of reli...
This paper presents a current state-of-the art of municipal solid waste (MSW) management and recycli...
Recent investigations in 2010 resulted information that population of Kuala Lumpur City Area has rea...
Currently, the entire daily MSW generated in Oman which is roughly equal to more than 5,000 tons is ...
International audienceIt is imperative to design and operate sustainable solid waste management (SWM...
The amount of municipal solid waste (MSW) generated continue to increase in response to rapid growth...
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management is one of the most challenging issues faced by most developi...
A study was conducted to assess the reuse, recycle, and recoverable potential of Municipal Solid Was...
This paper presents a forecasting study of municipal solid waste generation (MSWG) rate and potentia...
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is anything that been consume and discards from human's activities on da...
Increasing of solid waste is one of the most crucial environmental problems in Malaysia. Improper ma...
The review is focused on municipal solid waste (MSW) management practices in Malaysia, waste generat...
Growth in population, increasing urbanisation, inadequate infrastructure, rising standards of living...
The yield of human activities created solid waste which nowadays changed a lot in compared to the pa...
The disposal of 95% of the 1.4 million tonnes of MSW from Selangor, the fastest developing state in ...
Municipal solid waste problem is a major concern in major cities in Bhutan. Despite the lack of reli...
This paper presents a current state-of-the art of municipal solid waste (MSW) management and recycli...
Recent investigations in 2010 resulted information that population of Kuala Lumpur City Area has rea...
Currently, the entire daily MSW generated in Oman which is roughly equal to more than 5,000 tons is ...
International audienceIt is imperative to design and operate sustainable solid waste management (SWM...