Waste Management and Resource Recycling in the Developing World
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Waste Management and Resource Recycling in the Developing World
Verma, Pramit; Ahamad, Arif; Singh, Rishikesh; Singh, Pardeep; Batalhao, Andre C. S.
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
12/2022
870
Mole
Inglês
9780323904636
15 a 20 dias
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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. 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
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
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?AOPs; Activated carbon; Adsorption; Agricultural waste; Anaerobic digestion; Bioaccumulation; Bioleaching; Biological treatment; Biomass; Biomedical waste; Biomedical waste management technologies; Biomineralization; Bioproducts; Biorefinery; Bioremediation; Biosorption; Biotechnological conversion; Biotransformation; Brominated flame retardants; Chlorofluorocarbons; Circular economy; Components; Composting; Cost-benefit; Developed countries; Developing countries; Digital era; E-Waste; E-waste; E-waste generation; E-waste policy; Earthworm; Effect; Electrochemical; Electronic devices; Electronic waste; Emerging pollutants; Environment; Environmental pollution; Focal group; Gasification; Generation; Ghana; Green synthesis; Green technology; Groundwater; Harm; Hazardous; Hazardous organic dyes; Hazardous waste; Health sector professionals; Human health; Human health implications; Incineration; India; Industrial waste; Industrial waste water; Industrial wastewaters; Informal workers; Integrated waste management system; Ion exchange; Kinetics; Landfill; Landfilling; Law; Laws; Legislations; Management; Membrane process; Microbial biotechnology; Microplastics; Minimization; Multidisciplinary; Municipal solid waste; Municipal solid waste management; NZVI; Nanoparticles; Non-hazardous waste; Open burning; Pharmaceutical; Phtoremediation; Phytoremediation; Plant extracts wastewater; Policies; Pollution; Priority measures in municipal solid waste management; Processing; Proposal; Recycling; Reduced-derived fuel; Regulations; Resource recovery; Reverse logistics; SARS-CoV-2; SWOT analysis; Sal Island; Segregation; Social and solidarity economy; Social life cycle; Solid waste characterization
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. 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
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
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
?AOPs; Activated carbon; Adsorption; Agricultural waste; Anaerobic digestion; Bioaccumulation; Bioleaching; Biological treatment; Biomass; Biomedical waste; Biomedical waste management technologies; Biomineralization; Bioproducts; Biorefinery; Bioremediation; Biosorption; Biotechnological conversion; Biotransformation; Brominated flame retardants; Chlorofluorocarbons; Circular economy; Components; Composting; Cost-benefit; Developed countries; Developing countries; Digital era; E-Waste; E-waste; E-waste generation; E-waste policy; Earthworm; Effect; Electrochemical; Electronic devices; Electronic waste; Emerging pollutants; Environment; Environmental pollution; Focal group; Gasification; Generation; Ghana; Green synthesis; Green technology; Groundwater; Harm; Hazardous; Hazardous organic dyes; Hazardous waste; Health sector professionals; Human health; Human health implications; Incineration; India; Industrial waste; Industrial waste water; Industrial wastewaters; Informal workers; Integrated waste management system; Ion exchange; Kinetics; Landfill; Landfilling; Law; Laws; Legislations; Management; Membrane process; Microbial biotechnology; Microplastics; Minimization; Multidisciplinary; Municipal solid waste; Municipal solid waste management; NZVI; Nanoparticles; Non-hazardous waste; Open burning; Pharmaceutical; Phtoremediation; Phytoremediation; Plant extracts wastewater; Policies; Pollution; Priority measures in municipal solid waste management; Processing; Proposal; Recycling; Reduced-derived fuel; Regulations; Resource recovery; Reverse logistics; SARS-CoV-2; SWOT analysis; Sal Island; Segregation; Social and solidarity economy; Social life cycle; Solid waste characterization