Waste management and resource recycling in the developing world. (2022)
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- Book
- Title:
- Waste management and resource recycling in the developing world. (2022)
- Main Title:
- Waste management and resource recycling in the developing world
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Pardeep Singh, Pramit Verma, Rishikesh Singh, Arif Ahamad, Andre Batalhao.
- Editors:
- Singh, Pardeep
Verma, Pramit
Singh, Rishikesh
Ahamad, Arif
Batalhao, Andre - Contents:
- 1. Waste generation in Brazil: municipal, agricultural and industrial wastes; 2. Generation of Waste: Problem to Possible Solution in Developing and Underdeveloped Nations; 3. Use of participatory methodologies to improve the Urban Solid Waste Management System in Cape Verde – Sal Island; 4. Waste Characterization in Brazil; 5. E-Waste Management– Sources, Strategies, Impacts and Consequences; 6. Translational Transport of E-Waste and implications on human well beings and the environment; 7. Electronic (e-waste) Conduct: Chemical assessment and treatment methods; 8. Biological methods for the treatment of e-waste; 9. Chemical Methods for the treatment of e-waste; 10. E-Waste Management Using Different Cost-Effective, Eco-friendly Biological Techniques: An Overview; 11. Life cycle assessment of e-waste management: Current practices and future research agenda towards sustainability; 12. E-waste: Policies and Legislations for a sustainable green growth; 13. E-waste policies and implementation: a global perspective; 14. The future of e-waste in the circular economy of Ghana: Implications for urban planning, environmental and human health risks; 15. The role of the informal sector on e-waste management: a case study from Brazil; 16. Recent Perspectives of Nanoparticles in Industrial Waste Management-an overview; 17. Advances in industrial waste management; 18. Nano- and microplastics in the environment: a potential threat to in-situ bioremediation of wastewaters; 19. Biological1. Waste generation in Brazil: municipal, agricultural and industrial wastes; 2. Generation of Waste: Problem to Possible Solution in Developing and Underdeveloped Nations; 3. Use of participatory methodologies to improve the Urban Solid Waste Management System in Cape Verde – Sal Island; 4. Waste Characterization in Brazil; 5. E-Waste Management– Sources, Strategies, Impacts and Consequences; 6. Translational Transport of E-Waste and implications on human well beings and the environment; 7. Electronic (e-waste) Conduct: Chemical assessment and treatment methods; 8. Biological methods for the treatment of e-waste; 9. Chemical Methods for the treatment of e-waste; 10. E-Waste Management Using Different Cost-Effective, Eco-friendly Biological Techniques: An Overview; 11. Life cycle assessment of e-waste management: Current practices and future research agenda towards sustainability; 12. E-waste: Policies and Legislations for a sustainable green growth; 13. E-waste policies and implementation: a global perspective; 14. The future of e-waste in the circular economy of Ghana: Implications for urban planning, environmental and human health risks; 15. The role of the informal sector on e-waste management: a case study from Brazil; 16. Recent Perspectives of Nanoparticles in Industrial Waste Management-an overview; 17. Advances in industrial waste management; 18. Nano- and microplastics in the environment: a potential threat to in-situ bioremediation of wastewaters; 19. Biological Methods For The Treatment Of Industrial Waste; 20. Adsorptive Removal Of Hazardous Dyes From Industrial Waste Using Activated Carbon: An Appraisal; 21. Hazardous waste management lessons from developed countries; 22. Hazardous biomedical waste management scenario of the developing countries; 23. Chemical methods for the treatment of biomedical hazardous waste; 24. Advances in Biomedical waste management technologies; 25. Biological treatment of pharmaceutical wastes; 26. Municipal solid waste management, its fate and waste-to-energy in the context of a developing economy like India; 27. Applications of waste-to-economy practices in urban water sector: Implications for Environmentaland Human health; 28. Cost-benefit analysis act as a tool for evaluation of waste to the economy: A synthesis; 29. Conversion of waste materials into different by-products of economic value; 30. Vermicomposting – the sustainable Solid Waste Management; 31. Sustainability Of Biorefineries For Waste Management; 32. Municipal solid waste management in Brazil: overview and trade-offs between different treatment technologies; 33. Waste management practices in a developing nation: Challenges and opportunities … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Amsterdam : Elsevier
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 628.445091724
Refuse and refuse disposal -- Developing countries
Salvage (Waste, etc.) -- Developing countries - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780323904643
- Related ISBNs:
- 9780323904636
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