نتایج جستجو برای: prediction of waste generation

تعداد نتایج: 21223848  

2018
Matthew James Grainger Lusine Aramyan Simone Piras Thomas Edward Quested Simone Righi Marco Setti Matteo Vittuari Gavin Bruce Stewart

Food waste from households contributes the greatest proportion to total food waste in developed countries. Therefore, food waste reduction requires an understanding of the socio-economic (contextual and behavioural) factors that lead to its generation within the household. Addressing such a complex subject calls for sound methodological approaches that until now have been conditioned by the lar...

2008
Robert E. Deyle Stuart I. Bretschneider

States are often seen as policy laboratories where innovations are tried that may later be adopted by other states or the federal government. Engendering such experiments may, however, promote spillovers on other states. We analyze several of New York State's policy initiatives from the 1980s that were intended to influence the selection of waste management technologies by hazardous waste gener...

2016
A. A. A. H. E. Perera S. B. Navaratne

This paper represents a detailed assessment on raw material waste generation of a semi-automated powder filling and packing process by applying certain quality tools such as Pareto Analysis and Fishbone Diagram. The aim of this study is to identify the sources or categories of raw material waste and analyse its underlying causes. Waste generation is an unavoidable incident in any production pro...

Journal: :Waste management 2013
Kazuei Ishii Toru Furuichi

Long term methane emissions from landfill sites are often predicted by first-order decay (FOD) models, in which the default coefficients of the methane generation potential and the methane generation rate given by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) are usually used. However, previous studies have demonstrated the large uncertainty in these coefficients because they are derived...

ژورنال: سلامت و محیط زیست 2013
بقاءپور, محمد علی, جاهد, بابک, جوشنی, غلام حسین,

Background and Objectives: Increasing waste tiers production has made the recycling of this solid waste a critical issue in the world. On the other hand, it seems contamination of groundwater to the petroleum pollutant like gasoline is a great threat to the health of societies in developing countries. The main objective of this study was gasoline removal from aquatic environment by waste tire d...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
n.p. thanh y. matsui

in vietnam, municipal solid waste (msw) has being become increasing complex due to variety of reasons as the increasing quantity, changing composition of msw, rising public awareness and municipal administration policies among different cities and surrounding communities. there is not currently an efficient management system in place for facilities such as storage, collection, transfer, tran...

Journal: :Waste management 2016
Nazli Yeşiller James L Hanson Kevin B Kopp Emma H Yee

Heat is a primary byproduct of landfilling of municipal solid waste. Long-term elevated temperatures have been reported for MSW landfills under different operational conditions and climatic regions around the world. A conceptual framework is presented for management of the heat generated in MSW landfills. Three main strategies are outlined: extraction, regulation, and supplementation. Heat extr...

2013
Mesfin Kote Debere Kassahun Alemu Gelaye Andamlak Gizaw Alamdo Zemedu Mehamed Trifa

BACKGROUND Healthcare waste management options are varying in Ethiopia. One of the first critical steps in the process of developing a reliable waste management plan requires a widespread understanding of the amount and the management system. This study aimed to assess the health care waste generation rate and its management system in some selected hospitals located in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. ...

2015
Dalia M. M. Yacout M. A. Abd El-Kawi M. S. Hassouna

Egypt is well-known in the world not only for its old heritage but also for its valued presence in superior quality of textiles. However, the textile industry is both energy intensive and highly polluting. The production of textiles often requires high levels of water consumption and emits large quantities of pollutants to the environment. Therefore, it is very important to minimize its impact ...

Journal: :Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. G (Environmental Research) 2015

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