This article examines the economic viability of waste minimization through reuse and recycling in the city of Dhaka, Bangladesh. To achieve the objective of the study, this study carries out the cost-benefit analysis (CBA). The cost-benefit ratio (BCR) of waste minimization is 1.23 which reveals that waste minimization is economically justified and capable of generating. This study shows that minimization of solid waste in the city of Dhaka is not only a social or environmental imperious, an economically feasible mitigation and, therefore, can be a good alternate to conventional options for solid waste management, reducing the amount of waste transported to and unloaded and recovering valuable materials
Existing solid waste management system of Habibganj municipality (pourashava) of Bangladesh was stud...
Solid waste is an inevitable by-product of human beings, animals and also of industrial-commercial a...
As a developing country of Bangladesh, budding urbanization affects badly in the environment because...
This article examines the economic viability of waste minimization through reuse and recycling in th...
This paper examines the factors that influence the waste generation and willingness to minimise soli...
The present study attempts to analyze the relationship between socio-economic factors and willingnes...
An escalating quality of life and high rates of resources consumption patterns have had an unintende...
Associated with the continuing increase of construction activities such as infrastructure projects, ...
Rapid urbanization combined with high economic growth, industrialization, and changes in socio-econo...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF MASTER...
Rajshahi city, the divisional headquarters of Bangladesh, generates between 300-350 tons of solid wa...
Setting priorities for waste management strategies in developing countries This study aimed to deter...
It is possible to reduce the amount of the solid waste produced and its economical cost by conductin...
A total of 7690 tons of municipal solid waste generated daily at the six major cities of Bangladesh,...
Information on waste generation, socio economic characteristics and willingness of the households to...
Existing solid waste management system of Habibganj municipality (pourashava) of Bangladesh was stud...
Solid waste is an inevitable by-product of human beings, animals and also of industrial-commercial a...
As a developing country of Bangladesh, budding urbanization affects badly in the environment because...
This article examines the economic viability of waste minimization through reuse and recycling in th...
This paper examines the factors that influence the waste generation and willingness to minimise soli...
The present study attempts to analyze the relationship between socio-economic factors and willingnes...
An escalating quality of life and high rates of resources consumption patterns have had an unintende...
Associated with the continuing increase of construction activities such as infrastructure projects, ...
Rapid urbanization combined with high economic growth, industrialization, and changes in socio-econo...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF MASTER...
Rajshahi city, the divisional headquarters of Bangladesh, generates between 300-350 tons of solid wa...
Setting priorities for waste management strategies in developing countries This study aimed to deter...
It is possible to reduce the amount of the solid waste produced and its economical cost by conductin...
A total of 7690 tons of municipal solid waste generated daily at the six major cities of Bangladesh,...
Information on waste generation, socio economic characteristics and willingness of the households to...
Existing solid waste management system of Habibganj municipality (pourashava) of Bangladesh was stud...
Solid waste is an inevitable by-product of human beings, animals and also of industrial-commercial a...
As a developing country of Bangladesh, budding urbanization affects badly in the environment because...