An Introduction to Waste Management and Circular Economy
Author: Stijn van Ewijk, Julia Stegemann
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Description: An Introduction to Waste Management and Circular Economy is an introductory resource that discusses the drivers of material use, waste generation, waste management challenges, assessment methods, policy and legislation, waste prevention, collection and treatment methods, waste recycling, energy recovery and disposal, and the principles of the circular economy.
Subject: Economy
Pages: 409
Megabytes: 8.17 MB
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