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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of 12th Hanseatic India Colloquium, Germany |
Subtitle of host publication | Solid Waste Management: an Indo-German Dialogue |
Pages | 51-62 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Event | 12th Hanseatic India Colloquium, Germany: Solid Waste Management: an Indo-German Dialogue - Consulate General of India, Hamburg, Germany Duration: 7 Apr 2022 → 7 Apr 2022 |
Abstract
treatment and disposal of wastes has become the nation’s primary concern as the
population and generation of municipal solid wastes in India are in an increasing trend.
The lifestyle of the people has also changed considerably and impacted the quality
and quantity of solid waste in urban cities. Hence, the current conventional method of
combined treatment and disposal of mixed municipal solid waste could not serve the
current generation of MSW in urban areas and this gap needs to be filled with innovative
treatment methods and strategic approaches. Therefore, various innovative approaches
and research works are being carried out to meet the gap. Based on CSIR-CLRI expertise
in tannery liquid and solid waste management especially using aerobic, anaerobic,
membrane, phyco-remediation, advanced and thermal treatment methods, different
strategies for treatment and disposal methods for municipal solid waste in urban areas
have been planned and investigated under laboratory and pilot scale studies
Sustainable Development Goals
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TY - GEN
T1 - Management of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) in India
AU - Sathish, G.
AU - Nishanthi, R.
AU - Mondal, M.M.;
AU - Weichgrebe, D.;
AU - S.v., Srinivasan
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Solid waste management (SWM) including generation, storage, collection, transportation,treatment and disposal of wastes has become the nation’s primary concern as thepopulation and generation of municipal solid wastes in India are in an increasing trend.The lifestyle of the people has also changed considerably and impacted the qualityand quantity of solid waste in urban cities. Hence, the current conventional method ofcombined treatment and disposal of mixed municipal solid waste could not serve thecurrent generation of MSW in urban areas and this gap needs to be filled with innovativetreatment methods and strategic approaches. Therefore, various innovative approachesand research works are being carried out to meet the gap. Based on CSIR-CLRI expertisein tannery liquid and solid waste management especially using aerobic, anaerobic,membrane, phyco-remediation, advanced and thermal treatment methods, differentstrategies for treatment and disposal methods for municipal solid waste in urban areashave been planned and investigated under laboratory and pilot scale studies
AB - Solid waste management (SWM) including generation, storage, collection, transportation,treatment and disposal of wastes has become the nation’s primary concern as thepopulation and generation of municipal solid wastes in India are in an increasing trend.The lifestyle of the people has also changed considerably and impacted the qualityand quantity of solid waste in urban cities. Hence, the current conventional method ofcombined treatment and disposal of mixed municipal solid waste could not serve thecurrent generation of MSW in urban areas and this gap needs to be filled with innovativetreatment methods and strategic approaches. Therefore, various innovative approachesand research works are being carried out to meet the gap. Based on CSIR-CLRI expertisein tannery liquid and solid waste management especially using aerobic, anaerobic,membrane, phyco-remediation, advanced and thermal treatment methods, differentstrategies for treatment and disposal methods for municipal solid waste in urban areashave been planned and investigated under laboratory and pilot scale studies
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 978-81-962252-0-9
SP - 51
EP - 62
BT - Proceedings of 12th Hanseatic India Colloquium, Germany
T2 - 12th Hanseatic India Colloquium, Germany
Y2 - 7 April 2022 through 7 April 2022
ER -