Contaminants in Agriculture and Environment: Health Risks and Remediation 2019
DOI: 10.26832/aesa-2019-cae-0167-015
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Strategic framework and phenomenon of zero waste for sustainable future

Abstract: The idealistic concept of zero waste promotes a systematic procedure of waste planning and recovery of resources from waste. The Zero waste concept is to minimize waste production so as to reduce waste in the landfill. A strategic zero waste framework (ZWF) is essential for the development and achievement of systematic waste management activities in order to achieve general objectives. The developing phenomenon of zero waste includes the theory, practice and learning of characters, families, businesses, commun… Show more

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“…Garden waste and building debris trash have become more diverse as a result, Canberra's city reached 70 per cent waste diversification in 2004 (Construction & Demolition). One of Canberra's city plans is the creation of a -Resource Recovery Park‖ to assist businesses in producing items from a variety of materials and reused market commodities [40].…”
Section: A Canberramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Garden waste and building debris trash have become more diverse as a result, Canberra's city reached 70 per cent waste diversification in 2004 (Construction & Demolition). One of Canberra's city plans is the creation of a -Resource Recovery Park‖ to assist businesses in producing items from a variety of materials and reused market commodities [40].…”
Section: A Canberramentioning
confidence: 99%