What makes the world's most effective waste strategies work, and why are so many countries still getting it wrong?
Waste management has evolved from a linear model of “take–make–dispose” to a more sustainable framework predicated on reduction, reuse and recycling within a circular economy. Contemporary strategies ...
Waste management is no longer simply a disposal function. By prioritizing methane management through both downstream controls ...
Around the world, waste generation rates are rising. In 2020, the world was estimated to generate 2.24 billion tonnes of solid waste, amounting to a footprint of 0.79 kilograms per person per day.
The Kiteezi landfill near Kampala was expanded as part of the Kampala Institutional Infrastructure Development Project, allowing for the storage and treatment of ...
Many new business owners underestimate the importance of their waste management and recycling strategy. Your strategy will dictate how your business produces and deals with waste, ultimately ...
The waste management and recovery services sector has experienced significant expansion recently, reflecting growing concerns ...
Embrace a sustainable lifestyle with the 2026 guide on zero waste. Learn practical tips to minimize waste and transform daily ...
An awareness programme on e-waste management was organised by Fazl Ali College as part of its week-long e-waste collection ...
This publication establishes safety requirements relating to the predisposal management of radioactive waste arising from: the operation and decommissioning of nuclear facilities; the application of ...
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