Polaz CNM, Teixeira BAN (2009) Indicadores de sustentabilidade para a gestão municipal de resíduos sólidos urbanos: Um estudo para São Carlos –SP [Sustainability indicators for municipal solid waste management: A study of São Carlos – SP]. Engenharia Sanitaria e Ambiental 14: 411–420.
Proper control of wastes is one of the determinant factors in city cleanliness and maintaining people''s health. The amount of waste production in undeveloped countries is about 0.4–0.6 kg per capita. However, this rate for developed countries is about 0.7–1.8 kg per capita. In general, solid waste sources are domestic, commercial
Municipal solid waste management systems include production, on-site processing and storage, collection, transportation, processing and recycling of
This study aims to find the environmental impacts of waste management within four seasons (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) of the year in Taluqan City. In this research, samples from 100
Municipal waste management (MWM) in Malaysia has become a challenging task in recent years due to population growth, industrialisation and an increase in quantity and variation in the types of
To strengthen integrated waste management in small municipalities, the strategies proposed in this research consider higher budgets by the federal government to enable an infrastructure for collection, treatment, and final disposal, allowing waste valorization. Other strategies consist of improving coordination between the different
Municipal solid waste (MSW) management is one of the utmost challenges for Cambodia''s city and district centers. The unsound management of MSW has detrimentally affected the environment and
Taking baseline data from solid. waste management in Nepal report of Asian Development Bank 2013, estimated waste projection of 2017 has been made. The. projected data shows waste generation in
Economic implications of solid waste management in Mexico. Municipalities direct around 6% of their annual budget toward public sanitation. There was an increase of some 18% with regard to the
In our paper we evaluate the efficiency of more than 400 Czech municipalities in the area of municipal solid waste management during the period 2010-2012. We use Data Envelopment Analysis with one
Managing municipal waste requires a clear understanding of the relationship between diverse stakeholders. The academic literature on social governance has blossomed in recent years with the growth in interest of challenges of managing
Municipal waste represents the greatest opportunity for reducing the amount of waste going to landfill. Legislation on municipal waste in Slovakia leaves
Waste management in Germany. For Germans, waste collection and disposal are self-evident. However, this is the result of a long development in the field of waste management, waste technology and waste regulations. The legal framework for waste management in Germany had its beginnings in the early 19th century, when a few
Waste management planning requires reliable data concerning waste generation, influencing factors on waste generation and forecasts of waste quantities based on facts. This paper aims at identifying and quantifying differences between different municipalities'' municipal solid waste (MSW) collection quantities based on data from
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management is an essential service for an urban population to maintain sanitation. Managing MSW is complex as the treatment/recovery options depend not only on the
Solid Waste Management. Context. Around the world, waste generation rates are rising. In 2020, the world was estimated to generate 2.24 billion tonnes of solid waste, amounting to a footprint of
To strengthen integrated waste management in small municipalities, the strategies proposed in this research consider higher budgets by the federal government
Municipalities must define local public policies, prioritize activities to minimize the generation, recovery, and recycling of MSW; elaborate their municipal
This situation complicates waste management by the municipalities, for different environmental and economic reasons, affecting the quality of the service offered (Zamorano et al., 2015). The difficulties are even greater when trying to implement technologies destined to recover energy, due to the greater cost of installations and
Municipal Solid Waste Management (MSWM) is a challenging issue for low-income countries, impacting on the environment, socio-economic, health, aesthetics and
PDF | On Jan 1, 2017, Michał Dziadkiewicz and others published Waste management in polish municipalities – effects of the amendment to the act on maintaining the cleanliness and order | Find
The study focuses on household''s waste disposal in Bamenda and Buea towns in Cameroon. According to prior studies in this area, (Jake Ansell & Frank Wharton 1992; Keith Goffin & Rick Mitchell
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A total of 40% of district municipalities reported that environmental health officers are responsible for waste management in their districts. Their functions relating to waste management are however reported as being mainly complaints driven. Involvement of District Municipalities in Waste Management. 8% 30%.
1. Introduction. As urban populations continue to grow and consumption patterns change, solid waste management (SWM), which is the treatment of solid, liquid
6 · It elaborately illustrated that the role of CDM was to choose a suitable technology for waste management according to local needs and the characteristics of waste in
These municipalities are efficient in waste management, representing 35% of the municipalities included in the model. The villages of Háj, Sklené and Čremošné appear to be the least efficient. However, there are a virtually infinite number of combinations of inputs and outputs that will allow an inefficient community to reach the efficiency frontier.
Municipal waste management in develop ing cities is becoming a critical issue, particularly due to. the huge increases in urban populatio n growth rat es seen in the last 20 years and the access