ABSTRACT

This unique volume covers many aspects of waste management in developing countries. There is a focus on various sources of waste including the pressing issues of agricultural, medicinal, industrial, and urban waste, and emerging problems with e-waste, nanowaste, and microplastics in marine environments. This volume addresses the critical environmental issues resulting from rapid urbanization and industrialization, particularly in the developing world. High-end technologies that can utilize waste as a resource to generate products, processes, and revenue are also discussed.

Features

  • Presents technical perspectives on emerging wastes in developing economies
  • Discusses the issues of e-waste, which is growing three times faster than general municipal waste globally
  • Covers the spectrum of nanowaste to upcycling in the market
  • Discusses management of marine plastic debris and microplastics
  • Diverse audience including those in solid waste management, electrical and electronic technology, and the medical industry

chapter 2|20 pages

Management of Medical Waste

New Strategies and Techniques

chapter 3|30 pages

Management of E-waste

chapter 5|37 pages

Nanowaste Management

chapter 6|18 pages

Microbiology of Wastewater Management

Challenges, Opportunities, and Innovations

chapter 7|31 pages

Phytoremediation

A Green Tool to Manage Waste

chapter 9|23 pages

Bioenergy and Biofuels from Wastes

Perspectives from Developing Nations

chapter 10|38 pages

Upcycling

A New Perspective on Waste Management in a Circular Economy