Solid waste issue: Sources, composition, disposal, recycling, and valorization

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Abstract

Disposal of solid wastes is a stinging and widespread problem in both urban and rural areas in many developed and developing countries. Municipal solid waste (MSW) collection and disposal is one of the major problems of urban environment in most countries worldwide today. MSW management solutions must be financially sustainable, technically feasible, socially, legally acceptable and environmentally friendly. Solid waste management issue is the biggest challenge to the authorities of both small and large cities’. Valorization of food organic waste is one of the important current research areas. The conventional landfill, incineration, composting, and ways of handeling solid wastes are common as mature technologies for waste disposal. Traditionally, the most commonly used technologies for the treatment and valorization of the organic fraction of MSW are composting and anaerobic digestion (AD). The generation of organic solid waste (OSW); worldwide; is dramatically increasing each year. Most of the OSW's are composed of agricultural waste, household food waste, human and animal wastes, etc. They are normally handled as animal feed, incinerated or disposed to landfill sites. OAW's are comprised of materials rich in proteins, minerals, and sugars that could be used in other processes as substrates or raw materials.

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Abdel-Shafy, H. I., & Mansour, M. S. M. (2018, December 1). Solid waste issue: Sources, composition, disposal, recycling, and valorization. Egyptian Journal of Petroleum. Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpe.2018.07.003

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