2024430 · Inadequate domestic waste management creates a range of environmental problems. The collection and treatment of waste water is complicated by the absence of sewerage networks and treatment plants, as sewer network coverage accounts for 7.5% of the built-up areas. Segregation, treatment, proper disposal, policy and law enforcement …
view moreManagement Act (EMA), 2004The EMA is the prevailing law regarding environme. tal management in Tanzania. It sets out a range of measures for sustainable management of the environment, prevention and control of pollution, waste management, regulation of compliance, impact and risk asse. sment an.
view more2023121 · Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Influence of the perceived neighborhood environment on Paying for domestic waste management services in rural China: Evidence from the Xiangtan Prefecture" by Yang Zhang et al.
view moreZhiyong Han,Dan Zeng,Qibin Li,et al. Public willingness to pay and participate in domestic waste management in rural areas of China[J],2019,Vol.140:166-174. APA Zhiyong Han,Dan Zeng,Qibin Li,Cheng Cheng,Guozhong Shi,&Zishen Mou.(2019).Public willingness to pay and participate in domestic waste management in rural areas of China.,Vol.140,166-174.
view morePublic awareness of domestic waste characteristics and management (PADWCM) is a prerequisite for a domestic waste management (DWM) plan. In this study, we considered China as a typical example of developing countries to investigate the public perception of environmental pollution (PEP), PADWCM, and its socioeconomic factors using …
view more202215 · Solid waste management (SWM) in the majority of developing countries including Malaysia is dominated by open dumping due to lower capital, operational and maintenance cost in comparison with another disposal method [].This non-sanitary and non-engineered approach are without appropriate liners, gas collection and leachate collection …
view more2023921 · Facts and Figures for Waste Management in India. India produces 62 million tonnes of waste annually, with 70% collected, and only 12 million tonnes treated, while 31 million tonnes end up in landfills. The generation of municipal solid waste is expected to rise to 165 million tonnes by 2030 due to changing consumption patterns and …
view more201911 · Results indicate that there is a good basis and extensive support for domestic waste management in the rural areas of China, where 73.72%, 90.61%, 78.70%, 93.28%, and 62.50% of respondents were willing to pay for waste management services, to use collection facilities installed in their local villages, to sort recyclable waste, to deliver …
view more2017620 · Domestic solid waste is becoming a threat to Addis Ababa city’s environment, as only 65% of the waste produced per day is collected and disposed, 5% is recycled, 5% is composted and the remaining 25% is uncollected and dumped in unauthorized areas. Since domestic waste dominate the municipality’s waste category, its …
view more2019720 · Regulations on the Administration of Domestic Waste in Shanghai came into effect on July 1, 2019. This shows that Shanghai is carrying out the most ambitious garbage revolution in history, with the topic "Garbage Classification Revolution" in Shanghai becoming a major point of public discussion, attracting media attention at home and …
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