scholarly journals Case Studies on Solid Waste Management Schemes at Tourist Areas

2015 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 191-200
Author(s):  
Shungo Soeda
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-49
Author(s):  
Jan Stenis ◽  
William Hogland

Introduction & Objective: This paper describes the practical usage of the EUROPE (Efficient Use of Resources for Optimal Production Economy) model based on the equality principle to improve the resource efficiency of production units. Methodology: The EUROPE model is a tool to monitor, manage and evaluate how the economic, technological and environmental performance of a firm or other production unit changes over time. Results & Discussion: A manual for daily use was provided to industrial managers and practical operators in a municipal solid waste firm. The company was able to improve its economic, environmental and technological standards by employing the EUROPE model, which combines relevant aspects of all three standards in a single key performance indicator. The method involves allocating shadow costs to residuals and the technique is demonstrated in the case of a medium-sized Swedish municipal solid waste management firm. Conclusion: The case study indicates that the manual accompanying the model is useful for companies applying the model to industrial activities and solid waste management schemes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 19
Author(s):  
Aftab Ahmed ◽  
Arshad Hussain ◽  
Shehdev Thahrani ◽  
Sultan Ahmed ◽  
Abdul Qadeer Khoso ◽  
...  

The environmental protection agency shows that the solid waste management of Karachi city lies in the underdeveloped category. Organics, paper, plastics, bread, metals, bones, textile and many other components are key in this area. The current methods for disposing of solid waste in cities, land-filling and other schemes are compared. Energy crises and solid waste at this large scale has forced cities to the edges of collapsing. Still, it is feasible to convert this huge problem into a profitable business. With the exception of dumping or burning, waste can be used to produce energy. Through bio-chemical and thermo-chemical processes, almost 0.01% of the total energy demand can be reproduced from the waste mentioned above. There is a need to promote the production of energy from solid waste and the utilization of different wastes in a useful manner. Instead of using ineffective waste management schemes, proper waste management schemes can solve both problems at the same time. A huge amount of revenue can be generated from Karachi solid waste, but all this depends upon awareness and suitable technology. The focus of this paper is to emphasize the importance of recycling and energy. The choice of proper methods for treatment, fermentation, anaerobic digestion and the reasons for properly operating all solid waste management bodies are discussed in detail in this study. The Decision support System tool and its importance is also discussed in terms of the field of solid waste choice makers.


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