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2022
Chapter 3 provides an overview of the applications of ionic liquids (ILs) in the valorization of municipal waste, namely food waste, paper and cardboard, and polymers. Within food waste, IL-mediated valorization routes applied to expired food items, waste cooking oil, and spent coffee grounds are discussed.
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Chapter 3 provides an overview of the applications of ionic liquids (ILs) in the valorization of municipal waste, namely food waste, paper and cardboard, and polymers. Within food waste, IL-mediated valorization routes applied to expired food items, waste cooking oil, and spent coffee grounds are discussed.
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Environment and Behavior, 1992
Municipal waste management problems have become more pronounced in recent years. Strategies for dealing with these problems include source reduction, recycling, landfills, and incineration. Environmentalists and solid waste managers may differ in their preferences regarding these strategies and a variety of other issues dealing with solid waste ...
Jonathan P. West +2 more
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Municipal waste management problems have become more pronounced in recent years. Strategies for dealing with these problems include source reduction, recycling, landfills, and incineration. Environmentalists and solid waste managers may differ in their preferences regarding these strategies and a variety of other issues dealing with solid waste ...
Jonathan P. West +2 more
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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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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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Modes of Governing Municipal Waste
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2007From recent debates on governance and governmentality, two key analytical imperatives arise: the need to engage simultaneously with the structures and processes of governing, and the need to recognise the plurality and multiplicity of governing sites and activities.
Bulkeley, H., Watson, M., Hudson, R.
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Biostabilization of municipal solid waste
Waste Management, 2004A 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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Municipal Waste Dump Geophysical Investigation
Near Surface 2006 - 12th EAGE European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics, 2006The proposed work is about the geophysical survey applied in three Italian waste dump (Savoia di Lucania and Pallareta in Basilicata region, Novellara in Emilia-Romagna Region). The Basilicata landfill are provided of HDPI liner while in the other one a compacted clay stratum is present at the bottom.
Bavusi M +3 more
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Composting of municipal solid waste
Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2010This 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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2015
Improved waste management is an essential component in order to make countries more resource efficient. This important target is driving European environmental policies and legislations towards a more efficient waste management system.
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Improved waste management is an essential component in order to make countries more resource efficient. This important target is driving European environmental policies and legislations towards a more efficient waste management system.
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Municipal Solid Waste Management
2019Smart city technology evolved with the developments in wireless sensor networks (WSN) and the internet of things (IoT). IoT-based waste management is an advanced waste management system offered in smart cities. The practice of monitoring, transporting, and processing of solid waste are included in the waste management. Litter bins play an indispensable
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