2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12199400
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Strategies for the Sustainable Management of the Organic Fraction of Municipal Waste

Abstract: The organic fraction of municipal waste, OFMW, management is one of the main concerns for urban waste managers in developed countries. Composting this biodegradable urban waste and using the compost in agricultural activities is a quickly growing method and is a viable option to manage urban waste in both the developed and the developing world. This research presents the example of the management proposal for Cartagena city in Spain, in which the technical and environment feasibility has been studied. This wor… Show more

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“…In popular opinion, waste is seen as a problem. However, it should be noted that when used rationally, it becomes a valuable resource [48]. For this to happen, however, it must be collected and prepared for reuse, recycling, or recovery.…”
Section: Social Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In popular opinion, waste is seen as a problem. However, it should be noted that when used rationally, it becomes a valuable resource [48]. For this to happen, however, it must be collected and prepared for reuse, recycling, or recovery.…”
Section: Social Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%