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Municipal solid waste-to-energy processing for a circular economy in New Zealand

Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021
For the success of waste-to-energy in New Zealand, waste-to-energy processing technologies need to reduce their costs (e.g. capital and operational) by generating additional revenue in the form of fuels and other by-products.
M. T. Munir   +3 more
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Effect of silica fume on the mechanical property and hydration characteristic of alkali-activated municipal solid waste incinerator (MSWI) fly ash

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021
The incorporation of silica fume provides the solution to solve the low silica content of municipal solid waste incinerator fly ash, which hinders its utilisation in manufacturing alkali-activated solid waste incinerator fly ash.
Jun Ren   +5 more
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A review on integrated approaches for municipal solid waste for environmental and economical relevance: Monitoring tools, technologies, and strategic innovations.

Bioresource Technology, 2021
Rapid population growth, combined with increased industrialization, has exacerbated the issue of solid waste management. Poor management of municipal solid waste (MSW) not only has detrimental environmental consequences but also puts public health at ...
Nidhi Kundariya   +9 more
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Municipal Solid Waste

2013
Municipal solid waste production has increased over the past years. The European Union Waste Framework Directive establishes different hierarchy levels for its management, where prevention and recycling appear as the most convenient management strategies for the organic fraction of MSW. This fraction can be either recycled by composting or by anaerobic
S. Astals   +2 more
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Biostabilization of municipal solid waste

Waste Management, 2004
A mechanical-biological process for municipal solid waste (MSW) treatment was monitored for one year. Mechanical pre-treatment provided two fractions. The oversize fraction (diameter > 50 mm) (yield of 600 g kg(-1) ww) (46 Mg day(-1)) was used for refuse derived fuel production, after undergoing a mechanical refining processes, because of low moisture ...
F. Adani, F. Tambone, A. Gotti
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A review on municipal solid waste as a renewable source for waste-to-energy project in India: Current practices, challenges, and future opportunities

, 2020
Waste generation is steadily growing in developing countries such as India due to the continuous growth of industrialization, urbanization, and population.
Lal Chand Malav   +12 more
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Municipal solid waste generation, composition, and management: the global scenario

Social Responsibility Journal, 2020
Purpose Due to the increasing population and prosperity, the generation rate of municipal solid waste (MSW) has increased significantly, resulting in serious problems on public health and the environment.
K. Sharma, Siddharth Jain
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Performance evaluation of anaerobic digestion technology for energy recovery from organic fraction of municipal solid waste: A review

, 2020
Anaerobic digestion is one of the most effective and environment-friendly waste management techniques. It not only treats the organic fraction of municipal solid waste, but at the same time it can be considered as one of the potent renewable energy ...
Atul Kumar, S. Samadder
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Composting of municipal solid waste

Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2010
This paper reviews the literature on the composting process, which is one of the technological options for the processing of municipal solid wastes (MSWs). The process assumes a great significance, particularly from the point of its economic viability, capability for recycling of nutrients and waste minimization with minimum environmental problems.
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An in-depth review on municipal solid waste management, treatment and disposal in Bangladesh

, 2020
This in-depth review covered most of the studies on municipal solid waste (MSW) management, treatment and disposal in Bangladesh. The urban centers together generate about 23,688 tons/day of MSW and about 70% of which is organic solid waste (OSW).
O. Alam, Xiuchen Qiao
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