Abstract. Municipal solid waste management (MSWM) problem is a issue that every country must face. Through a summary of the research results as you can see, municipal solid waste management in the developed countries is superior to the developing countries. This article summarizes the process of MSWM abroad, including generation, collection and disposal of municipal solid waste, while summarizes current research progress of MSW management abroad, and put forward some directions for future research on municipal solid waste management.
Abstract-There are many problems in China's municipal solid waste management. The continuous growing urbanization in China is testing the current functions and management systems of the cities'. In this paper, the main purpose is to study this problem and propose some correct solutions This article makes studies on the occurred problems when the City of Harbin deals with its urban domestic waste management and makes systematic researches on the current situation as well as the causes of the urban domestic waste management in Harbin city. At the same time, this article also proposes legislative guidance of urban waste management, establishing a new management system and a pluralist invested system of municipal soil waste project. This paper relocate government's role of city government management, build new urban management pattern in China to provide theoretical support and policy suggestions.
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