WASTES MANAGEMENT Abril 2000
WM annual presidental dinner. IWM Training. Waste management at work. Iswa report. UK Law & the waste industry. Major UK study of trace contaminants in landfill leachate. MSW management in China. Healthcare or health risk? Pyrolysis & gasification: a shift away from incineration? Assessing the eco- efficiency of plastics packaging waste recovery. Power to the […]
WASTES MANAGEMENT Abril 1999
WM Conference & Exhibition 1999. A warm welcome down south: ( conference: waste management- Solutions for everyone) Waste management at work. EC Law & the waste industry. Waste planning- weighing up the issues. Beach cleaning. Solid waste management in Greece: a phase of change. International perspective on construction & demolition waste recycling. New Zealand:Land of […]
WASTES MANAGEMENT Sept. 1998
The private finance initiative, waste and local authorities. Integrated waste solutions and the private finance initiative. The " TAO" of organics. Joint project proves its worth. Competence: quality and standards in composting. Testing the standards. Environmental reform encourages recycling in Italy. Home composting: real waste minimisation or just feel good factor? Incineration & Waste to […]
WASTE MNAGEMENT AND RESEARCH Nro. 5 – 2004
Model simulations for describing water transport in a landfill with bottom ash from municipal solid waste incinerator ( MSWI): model validation and scenarios. Use of life cycle assessment as decision-support tool for water reuse and handling of residues at a Danish industrial laundry. Exposure to bioaerosols and noise at a Finnish dry waste treatment plant. […]
WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH Nro. 4 – 2005
Waste and the city. Industrial waste minimization- experience from Lithuania. Life cycle inventory analyses for five waste management options for discarded newspaper. A new rate index for environmental monitoring of combined reuse/recycle packaging systems. Cathode ray tube glass recycling: an example of clean technology. Use of plastic waste ( ply- ethylene terephthalate) in asphalt concrete […]
WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH Nro. 3 – 2005
Is the waste hierarchy sustainable? What is waste? To whom? An anthropological perspective on garbage. Solid waste management thechniques for the waste generated and brought down from campsites in the hill spots, trails and expedition tops. Quantification of landfill emissions to air: a case study of the Ano Liosia landfill site in the greater Athens […]
WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH Nro. 6 – 2004
Model simulations for describing water transport in a landfill with bottom ash from a municipal solid waste incinerator ( MSWI) model validation and scenarios. Use of life cycle assessment as decision support tool for water reuse and handling of residues at a Danish industrial laundry. Exposure to bioaerosols and noise at a Finnish dry waste […]
WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH Nro. 6 – 2003
Solid waste management in developing economics. Need for a paradigm shift. How model based systems analysis can be improved for waste management planning. Household food waste to wastewater or to solid waste? That is the question. The optimisation of food waste addition as a co- substrate in anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge. Removal of ammonia […]
WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH – NRO. 2- 2003
Global solutions to waste globalisation. The use of waste materials in asphalt concrete mixtures. Data reconciliation, structure analysis and simulation of waste flows. Case study Vienna. Slag from hazardous waste incineration: Reduction of heavy metal leaching. Modelling simplification of landfill processes by using the methods of reliability theory. Serial water balance methods for predicting leachate […]
WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH VOLUMEN 21-2003
The realation between education, knowledge and action for better waste management in Poland. Strategic environmental assessment of alternative sewage sludge mangement scenarios. The use of by products from metllurgical and mineral industries as filler in cement based materials. Plasma chemical gasification of sewage sludge.Re- use of stabilised flue gas ashes from solid waste incineration in […]
