نتایج جستجو برای: waste management systems

تعداد نتایج: 1980755  

2004
Eva Pongrácz Paul S. Phillips Riitta L. Keiski

The Theory of Waste Management is a unified body of knowledge about waste and waste management, and it is founded on the expectation that waste management is to prevent waste to cause harm to human health and the environment and promote resource use optimization. Waste Management Theory is to be constructed under the paradigm of Industrial Ecology as Industrial Ecology is equally adaptable to i...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2007
Stefan Salhofer Gudrun Wassermann Erwin Binner

Waste management has evolved from the simple transportation of waste to landfills to complex systems, including waste prevention and waste recycling as well as several waste treatment and landfill technologies. To assess the environmental, economical and social effects of waste management systems, several tools have been developed. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is an approach for int...

2014
Insung Hong Sunghoi Park Beomseok Lee Jaekeun Lee Daebeom Jeong Sehyun Park

Owing to a paradigm shift toward Internet of Things (IoT), researches into IoT services have been conducted in a wide range of fields. As a major application field of IoT, waste management has become one such issue. The absence of efficient waste management has caused serious environmental problems and cost issues. Therefore, in this paper, an IoT-based smart garbage system (SGS) is proposed to...

2012
Edison Muzenda Freeman Ntuli Tsietsi Jefrey Pilusa

This paper highlights some interesting facts on South African’s waste situation and management strategies, in particular the Integrated Waste Management. South Africa supports a waste hierarchy by promoting cleaner production, waste minimisation, reuse, recycling and waste treatment with disposal and remediation as the last preferred options in waste management. The drivers for waste management...

Journal: :Waste management 2013
Lilliana Abarca Guerrero Ger Maas William Hogland

Solid waste management is a challenge for the cities' authorities in developing countries mainly due to the increasing generation of waste, the burden posed on the municipal budget as a result of the high costs associated to its management, the lack of understanding over a diversity of factors that affect the different stages of waste management and linkages necessary to enable the entire handl...

مبینی لطف‌آباد, محمد , ملکوتیان, محمد ,

  Background and Objectives: Uncontrolled disposal of dangerous industrial waste can cause irreversible environmental problems due to contamination of soil, groundwater and surface water. In order to avoid these problems, this study aimed to assess the functional elements in industrial solid waste management systems in active plants located in the industrial plants of Rafsanjan.   Materials and...

Journal: :Tanzania health research bulletin 2006
S V Manyele H Anicetus

A survey was conducted to study the existing medical waste management (MWM) systems in Tanzanian hospitals during a nationwide health-care waste management-training programme conducted from 2003 to 2005. The aim of the programme was to enable health workers to establish MWM systems in their health facilities aimed at improving infection prevention and control and occupational health aspects. Du...

2011
Venkatesh Govindarajan

The environmental and social challenges of Solid Waste Management in developing countries have become an increasingly pressing issue. Disparities between the rich and poor continues to increase in many of these regions where growing urban areas often witness the worst signs of maltreatment of human labour and misallocation of waste as a resource. This thesis is a case study of the Municipality ...

2004
Peter Beigl Stefan Salhofer

The selection of an appropriate “optimal” recycling alternative has to take into consideration both the ecological and economic effects of the entire life-cycle. The aim of this paper is to compare different waste management systems by means of a life-cycle assessment (LCA) and a cost comparison. The analysis uses data regarding the amount of household waste generated, collected and treated in ...

2003
M. E. Gehring R. D. Morse S. H. McHale

On September 30, 2003, existing hazardous waste combustors (HWCs) began operating under the HWC Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards. The HWC MACT standards include recordkeeping and reporting requirements that are typically more extensive than previous facility requirements. Facilities are required to keep detailed records of items such as emission exceedances, startups, shut...

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