The article clearly presents the outcomes on the service quality recorded from a privatized solid waste management system in Canada.Solid waste management.Solid waste management: Principles and practices : an introduction to the basic functional elements of solid waste management, with special emphasis on the needs of developing countries.This decision is informed by the several advantages of a privatized system of solid waste management.A privatized system of solid waste management enables full compliance by the organizations to various regulatory frameworks.
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(2010), 3D visualization and GIS were used to produce a digital city model for the Star City, West Virginia to allow government officials and managers to manage assets and perform day-to-day operations, develop sustainable planning initiatives, and management of solid waste assets and facilities, planning for solid waste and recycling facilities and drop-offs, mapping and planning efficient waste hauler routes and identifying issues such a underserved populations and illegal dumping.The aim of this paper is to analyse the extent to which GIS is being used in waste management by the local authorities in Mauritius, to identify barriers to proper use of GIS in solid waste management and to assess to what extent GIS affects sustainable waste...
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Because of the special character of the product-integrated waste management process, in the course of the collection and the treatment of the waste, the tracing of the waste requires constant control, since we can’t regulate in details the activity itself.Figure 2: Waste management system for solid communal waste Source: CSS¶eek-B¶ham- Kiss OHO:4.And 4.. 10 principles, in the course of planning waste management systems and during making decisions on obtaining secondary raw materials, the calculations used in the primary raw material management must be corrected the following way: the costs of transportation and preparation – altogether the costs of waste treatment – should not exceed the amount of the actual price on the world Thesis 5 m...
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There are lots of methods proposed in order to have proper waste management but few of which are no longer wanted like recycling.Since human cities began to be more rigorous, solid waste management became a serious matter and for a reason, some industrialized nations today, solid waste management is a multimillion dollar business.Governments around the world have become aware that fast solutions to waste management that relies on landfills and incineration (burning of waste) cannot offer a sustainable solution in a world with growing population.The main purpose of this project is to develop an Automated Record Management System for Solid Waste Management, Solano for effective, faster and more convenient way of calculating results and avo...
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2: Pie chart showing most discarded waste at Ronler Acres Cafe 3 and the Jones Cafe 5 Source: Intel Corporation (2010, p.7) Through the new pre-consumption waste management system, Ronler Acres Cafe 3 and Jones Cafe 5 have been in a position to reduce their waste production levels tremendously as shown in table 1 below.Considering that Oregon’s department for environmental quality and the city of Hillsboro have high interest on giving incentives to organisations seeking to install systems for waste reduction and proper waste management, with such incentives, the payback period for Vegawatt waste oil vegetable generator can be reduced even to 6 months.This goal can be achieved through the provision of waste bins for each type of waste at...
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This is attributed to the fact that the waste management system is labor intensive.The second stage should focus on training the employees on the new waste management system.Figure 1: comparison of waste management cost items Figure 2: Six-year waste management costs Table 1 indicates that solid waste (sludge) is generated when wastewater that contains different categories of chemicals mix.The new waste management system will enable the company to realize cost reductions as shown in table 4.Subsequent visits were conducted in order to review the company’s waste management system.
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Disposal of e-waste is an emerging global environmental and public health issue, as this waste has become the most rapidly growing segment of the formal municipal waste stream in the world.E-Waste management provides guidelines for selecting the most environmentally desired methods for managing a waste stream.Waste Management World.An e-waste management system should be implemented to avoid risks towards our health and environment.In 2008, an e-Waste Association of South Africa (eWASA) was established to help establish an sustainable environmentally sound e-waste management system for the country (Waste management world, 2013).
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1: Methane gas generator at Rye Source: Mornington Peninsula Shire (2009) The current waste management system helps in the mitigation of environmental costs that are associated with wastes.This paper discusses the challenges of waste management with reference to Rye Waste Management Facility.The goal of the current Rye green waste management systems is to ensure zero release of methane into the atmosphere.This waste is collected by bins before being transferred to Rye waste management facility.2: Current Rye’s Waste Management System Source: Mornington Peninsula Shire (2009) Management for wastes encompasses one of the core mandates of all municipalities in Australia.
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Solid waste consists of household waste, construction and demolition debris, sanitation residue, and waste from streets which are generated mainly from residential and commercial complexes.The waste collection periods also vary and some households areas waste is collected every other day, in certain other areas waste is collected only twice a week.Considering the all type of approaches to implement the proper and suitable waste management system to the Colombo city was not success due to the unevenness and negative attitude of the residences.The end result of this unplanned disposal and improper waste management system of waste leads to local as well as global environmental pollution.Unavailability of proper and suitable domestic waste m...
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In order to prepare a good planned on municipal solid waste management system, it is important to know the quantity of waste generated by the community and also the different types of waste.Cameroon government and urban councils are copying ill-adapted global strategies and technologies not suitable to the local realities.The management of municipal solid waste in Cameroon urban cities still have many problems which need’s to be address.The existing collection facilities and regulation systems of solid waste management do not fit the present requirements.Most of the municipal solid waste collected at the source are not been sperated, treatment and collection facilities are limited,collected waste are mostly doumped haphazardly on the str...
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They highlighted the variation in waste generation at any source node with time and about uncertainty with the data related to waste generation.Zografos and Samara (1990) dealt with the problem of a single type of waste to achieve the objectives of minimizing transportation risk, travelling time and disposal costs but, the demerits are that each centre is affected only by its closest facility and all the different source points can send its hazardous waste to only one treatment facility.Conceptual approach by Chang and Davila (2007) made a great success in diverting recyclables, green waste from the municipal solid waste streams to energy, composting and recycling facilities.The importance of environmental protection resulted in a set of...
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Some reasons that have been cited for the non-compliance include: indifference of local residents to participate in community waste management-related activities, local government collection services’ non-allowance for segregated waste collection, residents’ attitude that government has the sole responsibility over garbage management and lack of information and education campaigns.The Philippine has no effective waste management system since then, set off a kind of global chain reaction on the need for ways to understand and benchmark waste management systems in low and middle income countries.New dumpsites systems build into ecological waste processing systems that would segregate the different types of waste, on recycling, resource rec...
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I.Meaning of Improper Waste Disposal Improper disposal means having no proper waste management systems, which ensures safe disposal of wastes.This category of waste is composed of both hazardous (infectious) and non-hazardous wastes (also referred to as general waste) (Basic principles and concepts of waste management, n.d.).III.Definition, Principles and Concepts of Waste Management Waste Management shall mean the collection, transportation, and disposal of garbage, sewage, and other waste products.Material for recycling may be collected separately from general waste using dedicated bins and collection vehicles are sorted directly from mixed waste streams and are known as kerb-side recycling, it requires the owner of the waste to sepa...
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Therefore, taking into consideration that the urban centers are growing faster than any other period in history, scientific process seeks to address the waste problem holistically at all levels.Poor waste management is one of the major problems that have vast social-ecological and economic negative effects on a global scale.It demands for recycling of all the recyclable waste materials in the wastes a notion that goes a long way in improving the resources utility.Notably, the scientific process demands that cooperation be instituted at all levels of the waste management to harmonize the process and ensure long term sustainability.Finally, the scientific process sets effective standards that should be observed by waste producers and manag...
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What is Waste management system?Once re-saleable waste components have been separated from waste they are considered to be raw materials: .. Increases in population and migration into cities have created serious environmental problems including inadequate solid and liquid waste management, lack of safe water and minimal pollution control.Before discuss the waste management system of Pakistan and its impact on environment, there are few essential things which should be discuss.Waste management is very important because waste that is not properly managed can create serious health or social problems in a community.The cart goes from street to street picking up the waste and is again not a proper system for waste collection.
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In changes given during their current system of waste management, their current landfill is approximately 95%.According to a Study on the Overview of Solid Waste Management in Malaysia, there are six elements of SWM: the generation, storage, collection, transportation and transfer, processing and treatment, and the disposal.In recent years, inadequate solid waste management systems have posed serious health risks particularly in densely populated areas.Singapore has an advanced waste management system in place.In the United Kingdom, the government is trying to encourage more people to recycle their waste and reduce the UK’s waste mountain.
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Waste collection & transportation is one of the major parts of the process of solid waste management which consists of generation, collection, transportation, treatment and final disposal [3].The preferred option would be to revamp the existing collection service structure to provide community with waste bins, conveniently placed for the people to deposit domestic waste, and door to door collection of waste [9].Solid waste management in India has become a major environmental issue of study increasing environmental concerns and interest in material and energy conservation have lead to increasing advancement in management of solid waste over the past two decades.This paper revolves around the urban solid waste also outlines a solid was...
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In high income areas, the private waste collection companies collect the waste directly from households with compactor trucks for dumping whiles in low and middle income areas, residents carry their waste to public waste containers provided by the Waste Management Department at communal collection points (Boadi and Kuitunen, 2003).Waste collection is also described as a component of waste management which results in the passage of waste materials from the source of production to either the point of treatment or final disposal site (Sampson, 2003).From literature and experts in the field of waste management field,a set of performance indicators like the waste management activities they render (ie street sweeping, drain cleaning, waste col...
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Management of non-hazardous waste residential and institutional waste in metropolitan areas is usually the responsibility of local governmentauthorities, while management for non-hazardous commercial and industrial waste is usually the responsibility of the generator subject to local, national or international authorities.Recycling and composting, which transform waste into useful products, are forms of waste management.People have always produced waste, but as industry and technology have evolved and the human population has grown, waste management has become increasingly complex.In the [3] MetroTaifun Automatic Waste Collection System, the waste is automatically collected from 74 waste feeding points spread out across the area and then...
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This study into institutional solid waste management with the aim of identifying dynamics that influence/affect separation at source at households in the campus will create a means of addressing waste reduction and proper implementation of solid waste management options.Research both past and present into solid waste in Nigeria like most developing countries with an absence of adequate solid waste management system has been focused more on adequate collection and disposal options than on the waste generators, storage or even an avenue for waste reduction which aids in reuse and recycling, hence creating major gaps.With new approaches to waste management to tackle the challenges of the increased waste generated by the population, increase...
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It is highly recommended for any waste management company to have an ideal waste management system and control themselves before they go off promoting to other organizations the proper ways of waste disposal.Major projects of Be’ah include the expansion of Al Amerat landfill, the development of Al Batinah temporary hazardous waste storage facility in 2011, the designing, contraction and operation of Barka landfill in 2010 and the Dhofar medical waste facility in early 2011, the creation of Dhofar integrated waste management system in 2011, Duqm waste management plan in 2011, used tyres recycling facility in 2010, national medical waste plan in 2010, electronic waste plan and national hazardous waste facility (OESHC: Projects 2011).Compar...
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Waste Collection Waste from our homes is generally collected by our local authorities through regular waste collection, or by special collections for recycling.These enhanced microbial processes have the advantage of rapidly reducing the volume of the waste creating more space for additional waste, they also maximise the production and capture of methane for energy recovery systems and they reduce the costs associated with leachate management.In countries where house holders are required to pay for garbage disposal, burning of waste in the backyard allows the householder to avoid paying the costs associated with collecting, hauling and dumping the waste.Waste reduction and reuse Waste reduction and reuse of products are both methods of...
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This study therefore aims to analyze management gaps in the present urban solid waste management system of Thimphu and identify 3R options, mainly applicable low cost policy options.According to Kets (2011), industrial waste is one issue that is a big concern for waste management in Australia and specialised environmental services have the ability to provide complete management solutions for industrial clients.The following terms were operationally defined: Ecological Solid Waste Management – Shall refer to the systematic administration of activities which provide for segregation at source, segregated transportation, storage, transfer, processing, treatment, and disposal of solid waste and all other waste management activities which do n...
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The Upper management summed up the theory behind the management of Hero Honda as, ‘work’ refers to the production of perfect goods only.That is based on the “Japanese management principals” who affect mainly the Hero Honda production system or the lean manufacturing system.In this form of waste Hero Honda need to assign inspection team at the end of each process in their supply chain to ensure the quality of product because by doing this Hero Honda can decrease the level of waste from defects in their production house which make a product near to perfection.Basically lean system includes the company’s operations strategy, process design, quality management, constraint management, layout design, supply chain design, technology and invento...
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It is believed that waste minimization methods that focus on avoiding waste from ever being created, (source reduction) and recycling is encouraged.This can lead to a reduction in waste management costs.Waste management plans have essential roles to play towards sustainable waste management.Zero Waste implies merging communities, businesses and industries such that one’s waste becomes another’s feedstock, which results in preventing pollution at its source.Waste minimization is considered as a waste management approach that emphasizes on decreasing the amount and toxicity of hazardous waste that is generated.
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A large number of new business es focusing on reuse or extraction of secondary raw materials resulted due to easy adaption of rag pickers and waste dealers to the new waste stream.This paper endows with current situation of E-waste in India, trends of disposal and recycling of India, status of E-waste management of India and at the last the required action steps for better handling of E-waste and its management.Electronic waste (“E-waste”)or Waste Electrical and Electronic Elements (“WEEE”) is the term generally used to describe disposed electronic and electrical products which are old and end of life household appliances including laptops, TVs, DVD players, mobiles, i-pods.Proper waste management protocols should also be prescribed to t...
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2012, “Developing a Social Business Model for Zero Waste Management Systems: A Case Study Analysis”, Journal of Environmental Protection, vol.For instance, waste production has tripled over the last few years and unless proper waste management legislations are adopted, it will even be a bigger problem in future.These are priority areas that are also in line with waste production and effective waste management (Qian & Burritt 2007, p.148).The Towards Zero policy will soon be replaced by the draft Victorian waste policy which has proposed several measures of curtailing both the production and disposal of waste products.Another priority area that has been flagged by SCEW is the establishment of a national waste program that eases down the a...
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The aim of the Polokwane Declaration is to reduce waste by 50 % respectively by 2012 and have a plan for zero waste by 2022.For example household waste, garden waste, building rubble, dry industrial and commercial waste.Medical waste is known as any solid or liquid waste which is generated in treatments.Recycle materials such as taxes on waste or subsides for waste cycling, and also extraction and utilization of landfill gas.Hazardous waste containers are also being provided and specialized companies deal with this waste.
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Some heads of households were reluctant to take part in the survey for the following reasons: disagreement with the involvement of the youth as survey interviewers, refusal to disclose information about how they handle their waste, and the belief that waste management with the project is unnecessary because the people already know what to do but are simply unorganized and irresponsible.Existing waste management regulations and their enforcement should be reviewed and amended.Organic waste is biodegradable and generally decomposes fairly rapidly, while inorganic waste decomposes much more slowly.Waste separation should be encouraged and each waste type should be disposed of in an appropriate manner.A feasible waste collection and disposal...
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ISO 14001 is a specific and systematic international standards for environmental management, providing a framework on how a business can implement environmental management at corporate levels.Thirdly, by implementing effective environmental management system and by conforming its standards to that of ISO 14001, it can be certified as ISO 14001 that gives greater values in international relations.The environmental management at corporate levels would be a system approach aligned with strategies, actions and managerial activities that aim at eliminating the impacts of business operation and its products or services on the environment.This piece of research paper is an attempt to address the need and importance of environmental management f...
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