Reprint

Resources Conservation, Recycling and Waste Management

Edited by
April 2024
338 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0904-2 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0903-5 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Resources Conservation, Recycling and Waste Management that was published in

Business & Economics
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities
Summary

This reprint delves into the intricate dimensions of resource conservation, recycling, and waste management. Each chapter offers a holistic view of the subject, covering a diverse array of topics that span various sectors. As you delve into these pages, you will explore the fundamental principles of resource conservation. You will discover the significance of reducing our ecological footprint and optimizing resource allocation, paving the way for a more balanced and efficient use of our planet's resources. This reprint also delves deeply into the principles and practices of recycling, revealing the transformative potential of innovative technologies and processes that can turn waste into valuable resources. Furthermore, we examine waste management systems, from collection and sorting to treatment and disposal, emphasizing the importance of responsible waste management practices and the role of digitalization in mitigating environmental harm.Overall, this reprint's aim is to empower individuals, communities, and policymakers with the knowledge and strategies needed to shift from a linear model of resource use to a circular economy. By upholding the principles of sustainability, efficiency, and equity, we can forge a future where resources are treasured, waste is minimized, and the delicate balance of our planet is restored.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2024 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs); polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs); membrane electrode assembly (MEA); methanol crossover; polarization; methanol oxidation; flooding; Nafion®; platinum (Pt); ruthenium (Ru); SDGs; artificial intelligence; higher education institutions; machine learning; data classification; early warning system; student performance prediction; heavy metals; COVID-19; waste; biotoxicity; SARS-CoV-2; CO2; circular economy; plastic pollution; waste management; COVID-19; personal protective equipment; biomedical waste; circular economy; circular economy limitations; circular economy barriers; digital circular economy; ICT in circular economy; blockchain architecture for circular economy; circular economy blockchain; digital circular economy architecture; sustainable omnichannel; strategic framework; circular economy; consumer behavior; sustainable development; integrated channel; end-of-life vehicle (ELV); recycling; circular economy (CE); drivers; barriers; end-of-life lithium-ion battery; battery recycling; geographic information system; material flow analysis; GHG emissions; transportation network optimization; reverse logistics; end-of-life vehicle (ELV); recycling; framework; sustainable development; electrospinning; adsorption kinetics; adsorption isotherms; β-cyclodextrin; oily wastewater; automotive industry; circular economy; clean energy vehicle; copper; global warming; optimization; recycling; biochar; nitrification inhibitor; urease inhibitor; greenhouse gas; global warming potential; nitrogen use efficiency; e-waste; WEEE; sustainability; circular economy; electrical and electronic waste; journal review; sustainability; design method; product design; CiteSpace; bibliometric analysis; comparative study; plastic; recycling; separation; flotation; polyvinyl chloride; n/a

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