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Waste Management is devoted to the presentation and discussion of information on solid waste generation, characterization, minimization, collection, separation, treatment, and disposal, as well as manuscripts that address waste management policy, education, and economic and environmental assessments.
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Waste management deals with all types of waste, including industrial, biological, household, municipal, organic, biomedical, radioactive wastes. In some cases, waste can pose a threat to human health. [2] Health issues are associated with the entire process of waste management.
The report assesses global waste generation, costs, and scenarios for 2023-2050, and provides guidance for waste prevention and circular economy. It shows that waste management is a major challenge and opportunity for society, environment, and economy.
5 ημέρες πριν · Solid waste management is a cross-cutting issue that significantly influences multiple aspects of sustainable development globally. The waste sector is a major anthropogenic source of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Most global GHG assessments of waste management rely on generic data due to limitations in available data.
A scientific assessment on the state of waste management and a call for action to the international community. The report covers governance, policy, partnerships, financing and case studies on waste and resource management for sustainable development and climate change mitigation.
Recognizing distinct roles and impacts on men and women, UNEP promotes holistic waste reduction. In the global environmental context, UNEP's commitment to integrated solid waste management, addressing e-waste, mercury waste, and comprehensive outlooks, paints a hopeful future.
Waste Management. As the world population and economies have grown, the global production of materials – such as plastics, paper, and aluminum – has increased significantly. Without proper waste management systems, this growth in consumption leads to a significant increase in mismanaged waste.