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Material and Energy Recovery from Solid Waste for a Circular Economy describes solid waste to material and energy recovery to bridge the gap between theoretical possibilities and on-field criticalities. It includes real-life feasibility analysis and implementation of waste-to-energy systems supported by case studies.
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Material and Energy Recovery from Solid Waste for a Circular Economy describes solid waste to material and energy recovery to bridge the gap between theoretical possibilities and on-field criticalities. It includes real-life feasibility analysis and implementation of waste-to-energy systems supported by case studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040085721
- Artikelnr.: 70634877
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040085721
- Artikelnr.: 70634877
Atun Roy Choudhury is an accomplished professional currently serving as Assistant General Manager at Cube Bio Energy Private Limited. With a distinguished career spanning esteemed organizations, he is widely recognized as a leading researcher specializing in waste management and water sanitation. With numerous publications and extensive experience guiding dissertations, Atun enjoys a stellar reputation within the research community. He is a sought-after author, speaker, editor, and reviewer for international scientific platforms. His exceptional contributions have earned him prestigious titles and awards, including a gold medal from the University Grant Commission. Atun's expertise extends to environmental auditing and quality management. His groundbreaking work on microbial waste digestion has garnered global acclaim, being listed in reputable records and endorsed by the United Nations. Prof. Sankar Ganesh Palani is Professor of Environmental Biotechnology at BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus. Prof. Ganesh received his PhD in Environmental Science and Engineering from Pondicherry (Central) University, India and had his post-doctoral training at the National Institute of Applied Sciences, Toulouse, France. Prof. Ganesh teaches ecology, environmental science, environmental biotechnology, waste management, sanitation technology, and gene toxicology. His research focuses on waste and wastewater treatment, biomethanation, and biohydrogen production. He has been involved in several projects and has published 2 books, 18 book chapters, and 126 research papers in reputed international and national journals and conference proceedings.
Chapter 1: The 'Greening' of an Australian University: Onsite Composting of
Residential Food Waste
Chapter 2: Evaluating the Bacterial Concrete as a Solution to Construction
Debris Waste
Chapter 3: Sustainable Utilization of Construction and Demolition Waste in
Geotechnical Engineering: A State-of-the-Art Review
Chapter 4: On the Challenge of Recycling Massively Used Polymer-Based
Packaging
Chapter 5: A Comprehensive Techno-Commercial Analysis of Biomedical and
COVID-19 Waste-Related Situation in India: Abetted with a Case Study
Chapter 6: Selective Collection for Optimized Recycling of Waste: Case
Study: The City of Constantine (Algeria)
Chapter 7: Appraising the Natural Bio-Processes over Thermal Treatments to
Treat Municipal Solid Waste: A Step Toward a More Sustainable Environment
Chapter 8: Advancements in the Recovery and Refinement ff Landfill Gas from
Sanitary Landfills
Chapter 9: Bioprocessing of Organic Municipal Solid Waste for Biomethane
and Biohydrogen Production
Chapter 10: Sustainable Biomethanation Process for Energy Recovery from
Faecal Sludge: A Promising Solution for India's Sanitation Challenges
Chapter 11: Regulating Total Soluble Products During Food Waste
Biomethanation for Material and Energy Recovery
Chapter 12: Comparative Life Cycle Assessment and Carbon Footprint Analysis
of Waste Treatment Facilities
Chapter 13: Evaluation of Social Acceptance and Market for Human
Excreta-Derived Products
Chapter 14: Promotion of Circular Economy Through Waste Management Policies
Chapter 15: Integrated Waste Recycling Parks: Bringing Circularity into
Waste Management
Residential Food Waste
Chapter 2: Evaluating the Bacterial Concrete as a Solution to Construction
Debris Waste
Chapter 3: Sustainable Utilization of Construction and Demolition Waste in
Geotechnical Engineering: A State-of-the-Art Review
Chapter 4: On the Challenge of Recycling Massively Used Polymer-Based
Packaging
Chapter 5: A Comprehensive Techno-Commercial Analysis of Biomedical and
COVID-19 Waste-Related Situation in India: Abetted with a Case Study
Chapter 6: Selective Collection for Optimized Recycling of Waste: Case
Study: The City of Constantine (Algeria)
Chapter 7: Appraising the Natural Bio-Processes over Thermal Treatments to
Treat Municipal Solid Waste: A Step Toward a More Sustainable Environment
Chapter 8: Advancements in the Recovery and Refinement ff Landfill Gas from
Sanitary Landfills
Chapter 9: Bioprocessing of Organic Municipal Solid Waste for Biomethane
and Biohydrogen Production
Chapter 10: Sustainable Biomethanation Process for Energy Recovery from
Faecal Sludge: A Promising Solution for India's Sanitation Challenges
Chapter 11: Regulating Total Soluble Products During Food Waste
Biomethanation for Material and Energy Recovery
Chapter 12: Comparative Life Cycle Assessment and Carbon Footprint Analysis
of Waste Treatment Facilities
Chapter 13: Evaluation of Social Acceptance and Market for Human
Excreta-Derived Products
Chapter 14: Promotion of Circular Economy Through Waste Management Policies
Chapter 15: Integrated Waste Recycling Parks: Bringing Circularity into
Waste Management
Chapter 1: The 'Greening' of an Australian University: Onsite Composting of
Residential Food Waste
Chapter 2: Evaluating the Bacterial Concrete as a Solution to Construction
Debris Waste
Chapter 3: Sustainable Utilization of Construction and Demolition Waste in
Geotechnical Engineering: A State-of-the-Art Review
Chapter 4: On the Challenge of Recycling Massively Used Polymer-Based
Packaging
Chapter 5: A Comprehensive Techno-Commercial Analysis of Biomedical and
COVID-19 Waste-Related Situation in India: Abetted with a Case Study
Chapter 6: Selective Collection for Optimized Recycling of Waste: Case
Study: The City of Constantine (Algeria)
Chapter 7: Appraising the Natural Bio-Processes over Thermal Treatments to
Treat Municipal Solid Waste: A Step Toward a More Sustainable Environment
Chapter 8: Advancements in the Recovery and Refinement ff Landfill Gas from
Sanitary Landfills
Chapter 9: Bioprocessing of Organic Municipal Solid Waste for Biomethane
and Biohydrogen Production
Chapter 10: Sustainable Biomethanation Process for Energy Recovery from
Faecal Sludge: A Promising Solution for India's Sanitation Challenges
Chapter 11: Regulating Total Soluble Products During Food Waste
Biomethanation for Material and Energy Recovery
Chapter 12: Comparative Life Cycle Assessment and Carbon Footprint Analysis
of Waste Treatment Facilities
Chapter 13: Evaluation of Social Acceptance and Market for Human
Excreta-Derived Products
Chapter 14: Promotion of Circular Economy Through Waste Management Policies
Chapter 15: Integrated Waste Recycling Parks: Bringing Circularity into
Waste Management
Residential Food Waste
Chapter 2: Evaluating the Bacterial Concrete as a Solution to Construction
Debris Waste
Chapter 3: Sustainable Utilization of Construction and Demolition Waste in
Geotechnical Engineering: A State-of-the-Art Review
Chapter 4: On the Challenge of Recycling Massively Used Polymer-Based
Packaging
Chapter 5: A Comprehensive Techno-Commercial Analysis of Biomedical and
COVID-19 Waste-Related Situation in India: Abetted with a Case Study
Chapter 6: Selective Collection for Optimized Recycling of Waste: Case
Study: The City of Constantine (Algeria)
Chapter 7: Appraising the Natural Bio-Processes over Thermal Treatments to
Treat Municipal Solid Waste: A Step Toward a More Sustainable Environment
Chapter 8: Advancements in the Recovery and Refinement ff Landfill Gas from
Sanitary Landfills
Chapter 9: Bioprocessing of Organic Municipal Solid Waste for Biomethane
and Biohydrogen Production
Chapter 10: Sustainable Biomethanation Process for Energy Recovery from
Faecal Sludge: A Promising Solution for India's Sanitation Challenges
Chapter 11: Regulating Total Soluble Products During Food Waste
Biomethanation for Material and Energy Recovery
Chapter 12: Comparative Life Cycle Assessment and Carbon Footprint Analysis
of Waste Treatment Facilities
Chapter 13: Evaluation of Social Acceptance and Market for Human
Excreta-Derived Products
Chapter 14: Promotion of Circular Economy Through Waste Management Policies
Chapter 15: Integrated Waste Recycling Parks: Bringing Circularity into
Waste Management