In this Q&A, Alex Chapman outlines how organizations can reframe compliance as a foundation for environmental progress.
With the increasing population worldwide, waste generation is multiplying uncontrollably. Municipalities find it challenging to manage such wastes for further separation, recycling, transformation and ...
For decades, waste was seen as an endpoint — something to be burned or buried. Today, waste is considered an overlooked ...
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Predicting post-disaster waste disposal times to improve resilience to tsunamis and earthquakes
Tsunamis and earthquakes pose devastating threats to coastal communities worldwide. However, beyond the immediate destructive power of these events, the negative impact of the disaster waste they ...
COVID-19 has shed light on the significance of waste management systems for people’s health and raised the importance of addressing their limitations in the long run. Although there is inadequate data ...
Nairobi’s current waste disposal system is fraught with major problems. EPA/Dai Kurokawa Uncollected solid waste is one of Nairobi’s most visible environmental problems. Many parts of the city, ...
The waste crisis is devastating our planet. A lot of the stuff we throw gets dumped in landfills. These massive waste disposal sites are often created by destroying forests or inhabitable lands. For ...
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