This study enriches sustainable solid waste management knowledge by establishing a valid hierarchical model and critiques the causal interrelationship between waste reuse and recycling attributes. The challenges and opportunities for sustainable waste reuse and recycling are emphasized, and direction is provided for practices. Many developing and emerging countries have been attempting to address solid waste management problems and serious restrictions on material reuse and recycling activities. However, it is not well developed, and reuse and recycling efforts have not yet been well implemented due to weak economic and political institution levels. This study aims to propose a sustainable solid waste management model and address opportunit...
The purposes of this study are to address the current solid waste management (SWM) issues and to eva...
The introduction of effective solid waste management strategies in developing countries should be co...
Abstract. Nowadays waste has become a vital part of our economy, as a by-product of economic activit...
This study enriches sustainable solid waste management knowledge by establishing a valid hierarchica...
This research focuses on recycling in developing countries as one form of sustainable municipal soli...
Population explosion, high urbanization and improved living standards have induced rapid changes in ...
AbstractIn recent years recycling rates have begun plateauing below their full potential in develope...
To create a truly circular economy requires a shift from the traditional view of waste disposal to o...
Solid waste can be broadly classified as putrescible and non-putrescible based on its biodegradabili...
Population explosion, high urbanization and improved living standards have induced rapid changes in ...
A study was conducted to assess the reuse, recycle, and recoverable potential of Municipal Solid Was...
As the world becomes more urbanized and developed consumption rates are on the rise. An inevitable c...
Solid waste management system in Enugu State, Nigeria is inefficient and unsustainable largely due t...
Sustainable management of solid waste is a global concern, as exemplified by the United Nations Mill...
In this study, United States, China, India, United Kingdom, Nigeria, Egypt, Brazil, Italy, Germany, ...
The purposes of this study are to address the current solid waste management (SWM) issues and to eva...
The introduction of effective solid waste management strategies in developing countries should be co...
Abstract. Nowadays waste has become a vital part of our economy, as a by-product of economic activit...
This study enriches sustainable solid waste management knowledge by establishing a valid hierarchica...
This research focuses on recycling in developing countries as one form of sustainable municipal soli...
Population explosion, high urbanization and improved living standards have induced rapid changes in ...
AbstractIn recent years recycling rates have begun plateauing below their full potential in develope...
To create a truly circular economy requires a shift from the traditional view of waste disposal to o...
Solid waste can be broadly classified as putrescible and non-putrescible based on its biodegradabili...
Population explosion, high urbanization and improved living standards have induced rapid changes in ...
A study was conducted to assess the reuse, recycle, and recoverable potential of Municipal Solid Was...
As the world becomes more urbanized and developed consumption rates are on the rise. An inevitable c...
Solid waste management system in Enugu State, Nigeria is inefficient and unsustainable largely due t...
Sustainable management of solid waste is a global concern, as exemplified by the United Nations Mill...
In this study, United States, China, India, United Kingdom, Nigeria, Egypt, Brazil, Italy, Germany, ...
The purposes of this study are to address the current solid waste management (SWM) issues and to eva...
The introduction of effective solid waste management strategies in developing countries should be co...
Abstract. Nowadays waste has become a vital part of our economy, as a by-product of economic activit...