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  1. A Case Study about the Improper Waste Disposal in ...

    A Research Paper Presented to the . Faculty of De La Salle Lipa . Senior High School . ... proper waste disposal for Quigley (June 7, 2011), supported that even though there are no .

  2. (PDF) Waste Disposal: Sustainable Waste Treatments

    with the main ingredients being; (40-60%) edible waste Products; (20%) paper and cardboard; and up to. 40% glass plastic and metal (Costa, García et al. 1991). Mean while, Zhang et al. (2015 ...

  3. Household solid waste management practices and perceptions among

    Background Poor waste disposal practices hamper the progress towards an integrated solid waste management in households. Knowledge of current practices and perception of household solid waste management is necessary for accurate decision making in the move towards a more sustainable approach. This study investigates the household waste practices and perceptions about waste management in Panji ...

  4. Solid waste issue: Sources, composition, disposal, recycling, and

    The moisture of solid wastes ranged from 5% to 40% with an average of 20%. This very wide range of the MC depends on the socio-economic structure and the regional characteristics of the solid waste [75]. Nevertheless, the MC may reach up to 55%-70% depending the on climate conditions, and solid waste composition [76].

  5. Domestic waste disposal practice and perceptions of private sector

    Background Waste poses a threat to public health and the environment if it is not stored, collected, and disposed of properly. The perception of waste as an unwanted material with no intrinsic value has dominated attitudes towards disposal. This study investigates the domestic waste practices, waste disposal, and perceptions about waste and health in an urban community. Methods The study ...

  6. (PDF) Improper Waste Disposal: Effects of Public Health and

    Key Challenges The key challenges encountered in solving the problem regarding industrial waste disposal include but not limited to (1) unwillingness to follow the law on promulgating the right ways of waste disposal, (2) the law on proper waste disposal is not strictly imposed by the leaders themselves, (3) ignorance of the long term ...

  7. Waste Management & Research: Sage Journals

    Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy (WM&R) publishes peer-reviewed articles relating to both the theory and practice of waste management and research. Published on behalf of the International Solid Waste Association (ISWA) topics include: wastes (focus on solids), processes and technologies, management systems and tools, and policy and regulatory ...

  8. Solid waste management: Scope and the challenge of sustainability

    The priority of a sustainable solid waste management program is to shift from traditional waste dumps that are cost-intensive and hazardous to the environment towards proper waste management systems that retain useful resources within the economy (Kumar et al., 2017). Below is a list of the main issues associated with SWM. (a)

  9. Sustainable Solid Waste Management: A Critical Review

    The chapter provides an overview of sustainable solid waste management (SSWM). In order to understand SSWM, the definitions of solid wastes (SWs) are reviewed and gaps are identified. From the identified gaps, a new definition of plastic solid wastes (PSWs) is developed. Sustainable ways of managing PSWs are discussed and the 3Rs initiatives ...

  10. Building new paths for responsible solid waste management

    The amount of solid waste produced across the planet in the past decade was 1.3 billion tons (1.2 kg/year per person). Also, the significant number of publications on solid waste management (SWM) draws attention to the importance of discussing the topic to improve public health and to mitigate environmental impacts. The objectives of this article are to identify the state of the art and the ...

  11. (PDF) A Long-Standing Problem: A Review on the Solid Waste Management

    report, the current amount of waste produc ed in the. Philippine cities wi ll increase by approximately. 165% in 2025 - from abo ut 29,315 to 77, 776 tons. per day (Ng, 2012). The increasing ...

  12. Strategies for Improving Municipal Solid Waste Management: A ...

    In 2018, cities around the world created 2.01 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste (MSW), averaging 0.74 kg per person per day [] (Table 1).World municipal solid waste generation is anticipated to increase by 70% to 3.4 billion metric tonnes by 2050 [].Various causes, such as population expansion, increased earnings, and changing consumer patterns, all contribute to this variation in solid ...

  13. Sustainability

    This study explores the factors affecting proper garbage disposal in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines, where approximately 49 tons of solid garbage are produced each day. This research was conducted using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to evaluate the variables affecting proper waste disposal in the community. The concept of this study follows the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB ...

  14. Full article: Behavioral aspects of solid waste management: A

    ABSTRACT. Over the past three decades, research on the established linkages between solid waste management and psychological models has progressed rapidly. This informs statutory bodies that wish to design an effective solid waste management system. To further address this crucial task, this paper examined the existing literature on behavioral ...

  15. Evaluating the Efficiency of Municipal Solid Waste Collection Services

    Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field. A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications. ... and proper waste disposal to ...

  16. PDF Raising Awareness on Solid Waste Management through Formal Education

    Solid waste management (SWM) is a critical environmental problem with direct ef-fects on both environment, e.g., air, water, and soil, and public health. The increase in waste generation across the world greatly complicates proper waste management activi-ties [1,2]. Any non-liquid waste created by individuals, households, small businesses, or

  17. Full article: Waste segregation and potential for recycling -A case

    Proper Solid Waste Management (SWM) is crucial for environmental protection and the well-being of human beings. ... However there is a slight deviation for composition values of other types of waste such as papers and plastics. The difference may be attributed by in the type of economic activities, changes in lifestyle as well as the presence ...

  18. Attitude towards Waste Segregation and Recycling Practices: Input on

    Proper waste disposal in terms of waste segregation and recycling are only a few of the strategies made by government to address the aforesaid issue. In this study, the attitude of the students in terms of ... CAPSU Research Journal • January-December 2019 • Vol.31(1) 149-157. 150 Diestro, D. et al. Introduction

  19. Recent trends in solid waste management status ...

    The adequate handling of solid waste is a critical part of any successful waste management system. Most of the municipalities unequipped with essential tools and machinery for handling such a vast amount of unorganised waste (Annepu, 2012). The schematic waste management process, commonly practised in India, is represented in Fig. 13. The ...

  20. IJERPH

    Improper management of municipal waste has become a growing concern globally due to its impact on the environment, health, and overall living conditions of households in cities. Waste production has increased because households do not adopt waste management practices that ensure sustainability. Previous studies on household waste management often considered socio-economic aspects and ...

  21. Strategy to improve the solid waste management of Barangay Matictic

    The research focus is reducing waste at the source and implementing changes in the manner of mobilizing resources to minimize waste generation. ... funding for the usual solid waste management interventions such as landfill and recycling must be implemented only if waste generation is avoided via proper resource planning and if waste ...

  22. PDF Original Research Paper

    waste management behaviors. Developing countries, like the Philippines, focus mainly on executing cost-effective waste management practices in waste reduction, separation, and recycling (De Feo and De Gisi, 2010; Krook et al., 2007). While there have been many campaigns on waste management in the country the problem of waste still persists. For

  23. (PDF) Determining an Effective Solid Waste Management ...

    To fill this gap, this research paper was going to employ remote sensing and GIS techniques in order to identify the most suitable solid waste disposal site for waste generated in Kitengela the ...