Municipal solid waste management with recyclable potential in develo** countries: Current scenario and future perspectives

R Fidelis, EDR Guerreiro, DJ Horst… - Waste Management …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Municipal solid waste (MSW) is a complex challenge to be solved worldwide, intensified in
develo** countries since in addition to economic and environmental aspects there is also …

An analyses of the status of landfill classification systems in develo** countries: Sub Saharan Africa landfill experiences

IA Idowu, W Atherton, K Hashim, P Kot, R Alkhaddar… - Waste Management, 2019 - Elsevier
Municipal solid waste (MSW) management remains a challenge in develo** countries due
to increasing waste generation, high costs associated with waste management and the …

Micro-and mesoplastics release from the Indonesian municipal solid waste landfill leachate to the aquatic environment: Case study in Galuga Landfill Area, Indonesia

MR Cordova, E Riani - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2021 - Elsevier
Small-sized plastic debris (micro-and mesoplastics) are emerging pollutants and widely
detected in aquatic environments. However, micro-and mesoplastics pollution research with …

Garbage source classification performance, impact factor, and management strategy in rural areas of China: A case study in Hangzhou

X Li, F Bi, Z Han, Y Qin, H Wang, W Wu - Waste Management, 2019 - Elsevier
Garbage classification and reduction is imperative in many develo** countries, where the
imbalance between the rapid growth of solid waste and insufficient disposal capacity can be …

Spatio-temporal variation and seasonal dynamics of stranded beach anthropogenic debris on Indonesian beach from the results of nationwide monitoring

MR Cordova, MR Iskandar, A Muhtadi, R Saville… - Marine Pollution …, 2022 - Elsevier
The first stranded macrodebris study on a national scale in Indonesia was conducted on 18
beaches from February 2018 to December 2019. The average weight and abundance of …

Bio‐economy for sustainable growth in develo** countries: The case of oil palm in Malaysia and Indonesia

CS Goh, L Potter - Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Malaysia and Indonesia are two vivid examples of economic development built upon land
exploitation. The concept of 'bio‐economy'illustrates a pathway for countries to move on to a …

[HTML][HTML] Heavy metals concentration in the sediment of the aquatic environment caused by the leachate discharge from a landfill

L Sulistyowati, N Nurhasanah, E Riani… - Global Journal of …, 2023 - gjesm.net
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Heavy metals are categorized as hazardous pollutants
due to their incapability in decomposing and undergoing bioaccumulation and …

Dry tomb–bioreactor landfilling approach for enhanced biodegradation and biomethane generation from municipal solid waste Co-disposed with sugar mill pressmud

AN Srivastava, S Chakma - Bioresource Technology, 2021 - Elsevier
In this study, anaerobic co-landfilling of municipal solid waste (MSW) and sugar mill
pressmud (PM) was performed in four different proportions [PM: MSW] viz. 0: 1 (control …

Applying the Pro-Circular change model to restaurant and retail businesses' preferences for circular economy: evidence from Indonesia

I Auwalin, Rumayya, F Rahma Sari… - … : Science, Practice and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This study aims to examine the impact of persuasive communication as a behavioral change
intervention for the pro-circular behavior of restaurant and retail business actors. The Pro …

Household Waste Control Index towards Sustainable Waste Management: A Study in Bekasi City, Indonesia

Ferdinan, SW Utomo, TEB Soesilo, H Herdiansyah - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Household waste is the most significant contributor to the accumulation of waste in the final
processing area. Indonesia produces 65.2 million waste per year. Improper waste …