ABSTRACT

As global populations continue to increase, the application of biotechnological processes for disposal and control of waste has gained importance in recent years. Advances in Waste-to-Energy Technologies presents the latest developments in the areas of solid waste management, Waste-to-Energy (WTE) technologies, biotechnological approaches, and their global challenges. It combines biotechnological procedures, sophisticated modeling, and techno-economic analysis of waste, and examines the current need for the maximum recovery of energy from wastes as well as the associated biotechnological and environmental impacts.

 

Features:

  • Presents numerous waste management practices and methods to recover resources from waste using the best biotechnological approaches available.
  • Addresses the challenges, management, and policy issues of waste management and WTE initiatives.
  • Includes practical case studies from around the world.
  • Serves as a useful resource for professionals and students involved in cross-disciplinary and trans-disciplinary research programs and related courses.
  • Discusses the economic and regulatory contexts for managing waste.

This book will serve as a valuable reference for researchers, academicians, municipal authorities, government bodies, waste managers, building engineers, and environmental consultants requiring an understanding of waste management and the latest WTE technologies.

chapter 1|19 pages

Solid Waste

Characterization, Assessment, Monitoring, and Remediation

chapter 3|21 pages

Cairo’s Zabaleen Garbage Collectors

Sustainable Practices and the Right to Waste Resources

chapter 6|19 pages

Biological Treatment of Waste

An Overview

chapter 8|11 pages

Biogas Potential From Cabbage and Lettuce Residuals

Effect of Organic Load and Co-digestion

chapter 9|21 pages

Hydrothermal Liquefaction

A Sustainable Solution to the Sewage Sludge Disposal Problem

chapter 13|17 pages

Life Cycle Assessment

Methods and Opportunities

chapter 14|14 pages

LCA of a Representative Municipal Effluent Treatment Plant

Comparative Evaluation of Activated Sludge Versus Membrane Bio-reactor Processes

chapter 15|16 pages

Composting and Anaerobic Digestion of Organic Urban Waste

A Systematic Literature Review of Life Cycle Assessment Case Studies