2023
DOI: 10.5109/6792809
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Features of Modern Areas of Solid Waste Disposal

Abstract: The problem of waste, from the environmental factor, is increasingly becoming a social and economic factor. The purpose of this study is to examine the international experience of waste management. The main research method was induction. In addition, the imperial method, the method of literature review, data collection and structuring were used; quantitative and qualitative research methods are described, as well as recommendations for further research. In the course of the study, the most accessible and effec… Show more

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“…The fashion industry can also lead to an increase in toxic solid waste 6) . According to the Pulse Report Sustainable Fashion 7) , only 10% of waste fashion is successfully recycled worldwide through waste prevention, reuse, material recycling, biological treatment, and other types of recycling -for example, incineration for energy production and landfill disposal 8) . Aside from these examples, one of the most commonly used ways to deal with waste fashion is by burning it, which indirectly impacts the world economy because it suffers a loss of USD 500 billion per year from clothes that are rarely worn and not recycled 9) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fashion industry can also lead to an increase in toxic solid waste 6) . According to the Pulse Report Sustainable Fashion 7) , only 10% of waste fashion is successfully recycled worldwide through waste prevention, reuse, material recycling, biological treatment, and other types of recycling -for example, incineration for energy production and landfill disposal 8) . Aside from these examples, one of the most commonly used ways to deal with waste fashion is by burning it, which indirectly impacts the world economy because it suffers a loss of USD 500 billion per year from clothes that are rarely worn and not recycled 9) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this approach accelerates the lifetime of the landfill due to the increase in waste caused by population growth. This problem is compounded by the difficulty of finding suitable land for waste landfill [3][4][5][6] . Despite efforts to reach the goal of waste minimization at the source and landfill, the high waste generation rate has still led to a low level of national waste reduction 7) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The E-waste Statistics Guidelines on Classification Reporting and Indicators -Second Edition 5) classifies WEEE into 54 different products which are categorized into six sections, namely: 1) Temperature exchange equipment 2) Screens and monitors 3) Lamps 4) Large equipment 5) Small equipment 6) Small IT and Telecommunication equipment To date, the predominant method of disposing of various waste, including electronic waste, has been the conventional practice of depositing it in landfills 6) . Electronic equipment is particularly noteworthy, given its composition of 69 different material elements, encompassing both valuable metals and critical, as well as non-critical raw materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%