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Waste Management in Climate Change and Sustainability Perspectives (Sustainable Industrial and Environmental Bioprocesses)
β Scribed by Sunita Varjani (editor), Izharul Haq (editor), Ashok Pandey (editor), Vijai Kumar Gupta (editor)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 179
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This handbook discusses the relationships and effects of climate change on waste treatment and its sustainable management. The waste management sector is in a unique position to transition from a minor source of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to a major contributor to reducing GHG emissions. This book compiles the potential impacts and benefits of various waste management systems in terms of climate impact. It investigates the global climate impact of municipal solid waste, commercial and industrial waste, agricultural waste, and hazardous waste management systems.
Key features:
- Reviews advanced and innovative processes for sustainable waste management
- Covers green waste treatment technologies using microbes, green soldier flies, earthworms and bacteriophages
- Discusses the negative and positive effects of waste treatment and disposal
- Provides relevant case studies from different regions of the world
- Examines the role of climate change on emerging pollutants
The book is meant for researchers and professionals in environmental sciences, chemical and biochemical engineering.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface
About the Editors
Contributors
Section A: Waste Management and Climate Change
Chapter 1 Emerging Green Technologies for Organic Waste Management
Chapter 2 Phages and Their Role in Natural and Directed Microbial Control
Chapter 3 Biodegradable Waste Management Technologies to Mitigate Climate Change
Chapter 4 Rehabilitation of Ecosystem Services in Hard Climate Change
Section B: Waste Management and Sustainability
Chapter 5 Sustainable Waste Management and Circular Economy Paradigm
Chapter 6 Waste as a Source of Raw Material in Circular Economy for Value-Added Products
Chapter 7 Biodrying of Municipal Solid Waste for Producing Refuse-Derived Fuel
Section C: Case Studies
Chapter 8 Large-Scale Rotary Drum Composting for Urban Organic Waste Management
Chapter 9 Integration of Technologies for Value-Added Products from Industrial Waste in Ho Chi Minh City
Chapter 10 Biomedical Waste Management in COVID-19 Pandemic
Index
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