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Technologies
[edit]Traditionally, the waste management industry has been a late adopter of new technologies such as RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags, GPS and integrated software packages which enable better quality data to be collected without the use of estimation or manual data entry.[1] This technology has been used widely by many organizations in some industrialized countries. Radio frequency identification is a tagging system for automatic identification of recyclable components of municipal solid waste stream.[2] In addition, Bill Gates has come up with a futuristic toilet design that burns human waste, both liquid and solid, and then turns it into fertilizer. The toilet aims to save lives by not allowing the waste it compiles to just be out in the environment.
Scientific journals
[edit]Related scientific journals in this area include:
- Environmental and Resource Economics
- Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
- Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management
- Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
See also
[edit]- Biomedical waste
- Co-processing
- Curb mining
- Extended producer responsibility
- Landfarming
- List of waste disposal incidents
- List of waste management acronyms
- List of waste types
- Milorganite
- National Cleanup Day
- Refill (scheme)
- Solid waste policy in India
- Solid waste policy in the United States
- Waste management in Turkey
- Waste minimisation
- Zabbaleen
- Zero Waste
References
[edit]- ^ Claire Swedberg (4 February 2014). "Air-Trak Brings Visibility to Waste Management". RFID Journal. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
- ^ Abdoli, S (28 September 2020). "RFID Application in Municipal Solid Waste Management system". International Journal of Environmental Research – via Research gate.