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    Elucidating the role of environmental management of forests, air quality, solid waste and wastewater on the dissemination of SARS-CoV-2 by Khaled Al Huraimel, Mohamed Alhosani, Hetasha Gopalani, Shabana Kunhabdulla, Mohammed Hashem Stietiya

    Published in Hygiene and Environmental Health Advances (2022-09-01)
    “…This review focused on the pertinent role of forests, outdoor air, indoor air, solid waste and wastewater management in COVID-19 dissemination to analyze the opportunities prevailing to control infectious diseases considering relevant data from previous disease outbreaks. …”
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    Firm size and pro-environmental behavior in Cameroon by Mathieu Juliot Mpabe Bodjongo, Moustapha Fofana, Fanny Kabwe Omoyi epse Essomme

    Published in Environmental Economics (2023-05-01)
    “…However, company size does not significantly influence the adoption of a solid waste management system. It is recommended to (i) raise awareness among large companies of the challenges of environmental protection and to strengthen controls on compliance with environmental standards, and (ii) to implement actions aimed at the migration of companies from the informal to the formal sector.…”
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    Optimization of municipal solid waste incineration for low-NOx emissions through numerical simulation by Zhaobin Li, Tang Wai Fan, Mak Shu Lun, Qingwen Li

    Published in Scientific Reports (2024-08-01)
    “…Abstract With urbanization, municipal solid waste (MSW) generation is increasing. Traditional landfill methods face land shortages and environmental pollution. …”
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    From pollution to resource: advancing swine waste treatment in the USA by Viney P. Aneja, Ryke Longest, Matias B. Vanotti, Ariel A. Szogi, Gudigopuram B. Reddy

    Published in Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems (2024-09-01)
    “…Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) have led to environmental challenges, specifically waste management. Swine CAFOs generate large amounts of waste, requiring proper treatment to avoid air and water pollution. …”
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    Investigation of Type and Frequency of Microplastics in Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Soil: A Systematic Review by Senobar Imanian, Roqiyeh Mostafaloo, Farzaneh Fanaei, Sepideh Sahragard

    Published in تحقیقات سلامت در جامعه (2024-03-01)
    “…On the other hand, given the importance of soil quality in the food chain and its direct impact on air and water pollution, continuous monitoring and control of soil pollution with these substances, as well as research into the sources of their entry into the environment, can help to manage this challenge.…”
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    Accelerated Carbonation of Waste Incineration Residues: Reactor Design and Process Layout from Laboratory to Field Scales—A Review by Quentin Wehrung, Davide Bernasconi, Fabien Michel, Enrico Destefanis, Caterina Caviglia, Nadia Curetti, Meissem Mezni, Alessandro Pavese, Linda Pastero

    Published in Clean Technologies (2025-07-01)
    “…These include bottom ash (IBA), fly ash (FA), and air pollution control residues (APCr), which pose significant environmental challenges due to their leaching potential and hazardous properties. …”
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    THERMAL TREATMENT OF SOLID WASTE GENERATED BY RAILWAY TRANSPORT by O. P. Krot, O. I. Rovenskyi, V. V. Koniev

    Published in Nauka ta progres transportu (2018-08-01)
    “…Purpose. The solid waste management system in Ukraine consists from the land disposal of waste. …”
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    HOSPITAL WASTE MANAGEMENT -A GROWING HEALTH CONCERN by Sofia Shehzad

    “…Hospital  waste management  plan  entails  policy  and  procedures  addressing  waste  generation,  accumulation, handling, transportation, storage, treatment and disposal.  …”
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    Energy Recovery from Residual Municipal Solid Waste: State of the Art and Perspectives within the Challenge to Climate Change by Lidia Lombardi, Marco J. Castaldi

    Published in Energies (2024-01-01)
    “…Today, more than 500 WtE plants in the EU, about 400 in China and 76 in the USA are in operation, based on efficient technologies and advanced air pollution control systems. Energy recovery can be accomplished also by means of gasification; however, the presence of impurities together with the atmospheric pressure, at which syngas is normally produced, impose the feeding of syngas to a conventional steam cycle, leading to generally lower performances than WtE. …”
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    Environmental risk assessment of dry solid waste separation in urban districts using FMEA: a case study in Karaj city by Fariba Jalali, Nahid Ghobadi

    Published in Health Science Monitor (2025-02-01)
    “…Results: The results indicated that soil pollution from salon washwater (RPN 504), air pollution from burning dry waste (RPN 441), and groundwater pollution from salon washwater (RPN 448) posed the highest risks. …”
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