2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14010480
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Solid Waste Management in the Context of a Circular Economy in the MENA Region

Abstract: Solid waste management in most MENA countries is characterized by lack of planning, improper disposal, inadequate collection services, inappropriate technologies that suit the local conditions and technical requirements, and insufficient funding. Therefore, waste management is mainly limited to collection, transportation, and disposal. As the circular economy has recently been given high priority on the MENA region’s political agenda, all MENA member states are seeking to move away from old-fashioned waste dis… Show more

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“…The high consumption of resources in Europe creates pressures on the environment not only in Europe, but also in other regions of the world (Hemidat, et al, 2022). These pressures include the depletion of non-renewable resources, the intensive use of renewable resources, transportation, high emissions of water, air and soil from mining activities, and the production, consumption and production of waste .…”
Section: International Waste Flowsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high consumption of resources in Europe creates pressures on the environment not only in Europe, but also in other regions of the world (Hemidat, et al, 2022). These pressures include the depletion of non-renewable resources, the intensive use of renewable resources, transportation, high emissions of water, air and soil from mining activities, and the production, consumption and production of waste .…”
Section: International Waste Flowsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of the waste is still kitchen solid waste, along with certain other materials like papers, glass, polyethene, plastics, metals, etc. The organic or biodegradable portion can be composted (Hemidat et al, 2022;Rahman & Al-Muyeed, 2010;Razzaghi-Asl, 2022) and the other portions can be re-used or re-sold to the recycling market (Fahmi & Sutton, 2010;Gutberlet et al, 2017;Tsheleza et al, 2022). Overall, there is potential to generate income from waste by integrating spatial planning alternatives within informal settlements.…”
Section: Original Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methodology proposed to cope with the solid waste management (SWM) problem is Zero Waste Strategy (ZWS). (Hemidat, et al, 2022) 1. Zero Waste Strategy Zero Waste Strategy is a focused approach of conserving all resources through responsible production, consumption, reuse and recovery of product, packaging and materials without burning and with the least discharge to air, water or land that cause an adverse effect on our environment and human health (Pant & Joshi, 2022).…”
Section: Strategies To Manage Solid Waste In Karachimentioning
confidence: 99%