Waste-to-Wealth

Waste-to-Wealth

Resource Recovery and Value-Added Products for Sustainable Development

Yadav, Vinay; Shrotriya, Shishir

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

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9781032356099

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1. Opportunities and Challenges in Resource Recovery from Waste. 2. Best Available Techniques for Organic Livestock Waste Management in Russia. 3. Bioenergy from Organic Waste: Translation of Technology from Laboratory to Land. 4. Cyanobacterial Degradation of Pesticides. 5. Upcycling of Plastic Waste. 6. High-Energy Methane Storage Systems Based on Nanoporous Carbon Adsorbent from Biomass Wastes. 7. Utilization of Plastic Waste in Designing Tiles for Societal Usage - A Step towards Circular Economy. 8. Synthesis of Geopolymer Materials based on Non-ferrous Metallurgy Slag and Fly Ash using Mechanical Activation. 9. Waste to Wealth: Upcycling of Solid Waste Plastics. 10. Recycling of Waste Heat Energy from Engine Exhaust. 11. Use of Conductive Material in the Anaerobic Digestion for Improving Process Performance: A Review. 12. Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis (SHS) Technology for Disposal of Radioactive Waste. 13. Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Fuel, Feed and High-Value Chemicals. 14. Agro-residues Waste to Wealth for Circular Economy and Sustainable Development. 15. Rational Synthetic Approaches to the Promising Molecules and Materials. 16. Hybrid Advanced Oxidation Processes for Treatment of Wastewater from the Pharmaceutical Industry. 17. Social and Economic Impacts of Plastics on the Environment. 18. Modelling of Industrial Wastewater Treatment using Membrane Distillation with Crystallization. 19. Recovery of Precious Metals and Rare Earth Elements from e-Waste. 20. Environmentally Friendly Nanoparticles for use in Agriculture. 21. Reuse of Plastic Waste in Various Systems - A Review.
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Membrane;Filtration;Agriculture;Municipal Waste;Affluents;Biorefiniries