Exploring the resource recovery potentials of municipal solid waste: a review of solid wastes composting in developing countries

Population explosion, high urbanization and improved living standards have induced rapid changes in quantities and materiacompositions of solid waste generation globally. Until recently solid waste disposal in landfills and open dump sites waconsidered more economical and it is the most widely used...

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Main Authors: Kasim, Rozilah, Isa Harir, Adamu, Ishiyaku, Bala
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5698/1/AJ%202015%20%2824%29.pdf
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Isa Harir, Adamu
Ishiyaku, Bala
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description Population explosion, high urbanization and improved living standards have induced rapid changes in quantities and materiacompositions of solid waste generation globally. Until recently solid waste disposal in landfills and open dump sites waconsidered more economical and it is the most widely used methods in developing countries. Hence the potentials in the othealternative methods such as the resource recovery and recycling and their integration into waste management have been scarcelassessed. However, the ever growing challenges posed by the rapidly increasing quantities and compositions of solid wastes ideveloping countries led to the searching for alternative waste disposal methods. In this regard the paper presented an assessmenof the resource potentials of municipal solid waste materials arising from cities in developing countries as a strategy fosustainable solid waste management. Using published data on solid waste composition the paper has identified that there is higpotentials of composting in the solid waste stream from cities in developing countries. In conclusion, it recommended the recoverof organic waste material and papers for composting and the recycling of plastic, metals, textiles and others to explore their resource recovery potentials. This will largely reduce the ultimate quantities of solid waste for disposal and lower the operatincosts. This strategy will achieve sustainable waste management in developing countries. It is hoped that the paper has provided useful guide for wastes management policy decisions in developing countries.
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spelling uthm.eprints-56982022-01-23T06:31:00Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5698/ Exploring the resource recovery potentials of municipal solid waste: a review of solid wastes composting in developing countries Kasim, Rozilah Isa Harir, Adamu Ishiyaku, Bala TD783-812.5 Municipal refuse. Solid wastes Population explosion, high urbanization and improved living standards have induced rapid changes in quantities and materiacompositions of solid waste generation globally. Until recently solid waste disposal in landfills and open dump sites waconsidered more economical and it is the most widely used methods in developing countries. Hence the potentials in the othealternative methods such as the resource recovery and recycling and their integration into waste management have been scarcelassessed. However, the ever growing challenges posed by the rapidly increasing quantities and compositions of solid wastes ideveloping countries led to the searching for alternative waste disposal methods. In this regard the paper presented an assessmenof the resource potentials of municipal solid waste materials arising from cities in developing countries as a strategy fosustainable solid waste management. Using published data on solid waste composition the paper has identified that there is higpotentials of composting in the solid waste stream from cities in developing countries. In conclusion, it recommended the recoverof organic waste material and papers for composting and the recycling of plastic, metals, textiles and others to explore their resource recovery potentials. This will largely reduce the ultimate quantities of solid waste for disposal and lower the operatincosts. This strategy will achieve sustainable waste management in developing countries. It is hoped that the paper has provided useful guide for wastes management policy decisions in developing countries. 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5698/1/AJ%202015%20%2824%29.pdf Kasim, Rozilah and Isa Harir, Adamu and Ishiyaku, Bala (2015) Exploring the resource recovery potentials of municipal solid waste: a review of solid wastes composting in developing countries. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, 5 (4). pp. 1-8. ISSN 2250-3153
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title Exploring the resource recovery potentials of municipal solid waste: a review of solid wastes composting in developing countries
title_full Exploring the resource recovery potentials of municipal solid waste: a review of solid wastes composting in developing countries
title_fullStr Exploring the resource recovery potentials of municipal solid waste: a review of solid wastes composting in developing countries
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the resource recovery potentials of municipal solid waste: a review of solid wastes composting in developing countries
title_short Exploring the resource recovery potentials of municipal solid waste: a review of solid wastes composting in developing countries
title_sort exploring the resource recovery potentials of municipal solid waste a review of solid wastes composting in developing countries
topic TD783-812.5 Municipal refuse. Solid wastes
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