Waste management is a distinct practice aimed at reducing its effects on health and the environment and increasing energy and material recovery. The urban waste management industry has been slow to adopt new technologies, such as sanitary landfills and incineration, which enable better treatment results. The aim of a thorough ecological-economic evaluation of different treatment technologies is to extract the maximum practical benefits from investments and to ensure the minimum environmental impacts of wastes. This paper compares four garbage treatment systems, including sanitary landfills systems, fluidized bed incineration system, grate type incineration system and the current landfills system in Liaoning Province, China. By considering t...
The debate on waste management is becoming one of the most important issues as human needs and activ...
This study is a comparative streamlined life cycle assessment (CSLCA) for two types of solid waste i...
Municipal wastewater treatment plants consume much energy and manpower, are expensive to run, and ge...
Waste management is a specific practice aimed at reducing the effects of waste materials on the envi...
The industrialization process of China has achieved remarkable economic and social development in re...
With the purpose of assessing the environmental impacts and benefits of the current municipal solid ...
The debate on different waste management practices has become an issue of utmost importance as human...
This paper evaluates the environmental impacts and identifies the hotspots associated with the sub-p...
Chinese economic development has continuously increased national municipal solid waste (MSW) output....
This study aims to evaluate the energy potential of municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration in Chin...
Waste management has always been one of the main challenges of developing countries. So far, several...
The exergetic analysis model of municipal solid waste (MSW) was established to study the MSW managem...
Recycling of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is a significant challenge all over the world. Waste-to-Ene...
To trace the source attribution of environmental burdens from municipal solid waste (MSW) at the mac...
The aim of the study is to analyze three different waste treatment technologies by life cycle assess...
The debate on waste management is becoming one of the most important issues as human needs and activ...
This study is a comparative streamlined life cycle assessment (CSLCA) for two types of solid waste i...
Municipal wastewater treatment plants consume much energy and manpower, are expensive to run, and ge...
Waste management is a specific practice aimed at reducing the effects of waste materials on the envi...
The industrialization process of China has achieved remarkable economic and social development in re...
With the purpose of assessing the environmental impacts and benefits of the current municipal solid ...
The debate on different waste management practices has become an issue of utmost importance as human...
This paper evaluates the environmental impacts and identifies the hotspots associated with the sub-p...
Chinese economic development has continuously increased national municipal solid waste (MSW) output....
This study aims to evaluate the energy potential of municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration in Chin...
Waste management has always been one of the main challenges of developing countries. So far, several...
The exergetic analysis model of municipal solid waste (MSW) was established to study the MSW managem...
Recycling of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is a significant challenge all over the world. Waste-to-Ene...
To trace the source attribution of environmental burdens from municipal solid waste (MSW) at the mac...
The aim of the study is to analyze three different waste treatment technologies by life cycle assess...
The debate on waste management is becoming one of the most important issues as human needs and activ...
This study is a comparative streamlined life cycle assessment (CSLCA) for two types of solid waste i...
Municipal wastewater treatment plants consume much energy and manpower, are expensive to run, and ge...