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2019324 · Environmental contamination due to solid waste mismanagement is a global issue. Open dumping and open burning are the main implemented waste treatment and final disposal systems, mainly visible in low-income countries. This paper reviews the main impacts due to waste mismanagement in developing countries, focusing on
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2022820 · Challenges for solid waste management through industrial symbiosis. Emergent and frontier countries present significant challenges for SWM in the industrial sector, and it is imperative to have a waste management system that preserves useable resources and helps society move from waste disposal to resource recovery (A. H. Khan
2019324 · scientific literature about specific waste streams, in order to quantify its effect on the envir onment. This narrative literature review assessed global issues due to different waste fractions
2023111 · Key features of the Toolkit include the Best Practices for Solid Waste Management: A Guide for Decision-Makers in Developing Countries (the Guide), Guide
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