Inclusion of innovative technology in integrated waste management of a city: Case of bogura, bangladesh

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Bogura is the largest municipality in Bangladesh by population. Its huge population and agri-industry produces a great deal of solid, faecal and industrial waste which has been a matter of concern for the municipality. IRC started working for a solution and completed a pre-feasibility and feasibility study to find innovative technologies and an operation model. The feasibility study has produced an integrated solution of faecal sludge, municipal solid waste, agri-waste and aerosol can recycling model which also helps to reduce surface and ground water contamination. The solution integrates conventional anaerobic digestion with new torrefaction and aerosol-propellant capture technologies which treats the municipality solid waste and aerosol cans to produce biofuel and liquid petroleum gas, respectively.

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Dey, D., Krukkert, I., & Osse, E. (2020). Inclusion of innovative technology in integrated waste management of a city: Case of bogura, bangladesh. Journal of Water Sanitation and Hygiene for Development, 10(3), 608–614. https://doi.org/10.2166/washdev.2020.046

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