2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2016.12.083
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Cleaner Waste Management: A Review Based on the Aspects of Technology, Market and Policy

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“…It is also the globally most-used one with 71% [42] , especially in developing countries such as Turkey, India, and China due to inadequacies in economic, technology, skilled and educated people, and available land [43] . For example, while China disposes of 96.9% of its MSW with landfill followed by incineration (1.8%) and composting (1.3%) [44] , India disposes of 80 to 90% of its MSW with this method [45] . Tehran, on the other hand, dispose of 76% of its MSW.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also the globally most-used one with 71% [42] , especially in developing countries such as Turkey, India, and China due to inadequacies in economic, technology, skilled and educated people, and available land [43] . For example, while China disposes of 96.9% of its MSW with landfill followed by incineration (1.8%) and composting (1.3%) [44] , India disposes of 80 to 90% of its MSW with this method [45] . Tehran, on the other hand, dispose of 76% of its MSW.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agricultural wastes are also composted to produce organic fertilizers, which are profusely used by farmers all across the globe, as organic foods are gaining the market. This process has helped many poor farmers to decrease their farming costs giving almost the same output in soil fertility 1,11 .…”
Section: Impact Of Wastes On the Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particulate emissions from handling beans, food grains, or pomace may discharge occasional toxins or specific allergens. The roasting odor from tea, coffee, or chocolate industries and odors emanating from cages or burns, as a result of an accumulation of animal wastes, putrefaction of organic wastes in manure, urine, and/or from unused, excess feed are some of the routine causes of air pollution from agriculture, and agro-based industries 9,11…”
Section: Air Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientific literature reports research on the topic, especially initiatives reporting how municipal solid waste should be managed [5], frequent problems related to recycling and recovery [6], sustainability of smart waste management plans [7], the direction of research on waste recycling modeling [8], technologies for solid waste management [9]. especially those applied in developing countries [10] and the odd case study with some encouraging results such as the one reported in Egypt [11]. It is also important a general and systematic description of the scientific literature related to solid waste; in this regard, the literature reports studies such as the one conducted by C. Rodrigues-Vaz, D. Oliveira-Inomata, and J. Cesar-Stiirmer who after doing bibliometric research in Higher Education institutions, resorted to databases such as Web of Science, Scopus and Science direct, finding that out of a total of 118 articles only 14 were related to the topic [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%