WASTE MANAGEMENT WORLD JUL/AGO 2005
Sustainable and integrated waste management. Recycling. Biological treatment. Waste to energy. Electronic waste. Collection and transport. Landfill. Developing country issues. Wate economics. Social issues. Sweepers. Healthcare waste. CÓDIGO: 120
WASTE MANAGAMENT WORLD SEPT/OCT 2004
ncreasing payloads, reducing vehicle movements. New life for a landfill. US waste in a land of plenty. CÓDIGO: 118
WASTE MANAGEMENT WORLD JUL/AGO 2004
Sustainable and integrated waste management. Recycling. Biological treatment. Waste to energy. Electronic waste. Collection and transport. Landfill. Developing country issues. Waste economics. CÓDIGO: 117
WASTE MANAGEMENT WORLD MAY/JUN 2004
Towards more efficient mechanical handling. Recycling plastics from WEEE. Ensuring landfill stability. Wate in a larger Europe. CÓDIGO: 116
WASTE MANAGEMENT WORLD MAR/ABR 2004
Waste in a war zone. California´s e-waste reform. Weighing up waste on board. Landfill avoiding liner leakage. código: 115
WASTE MANAGEMENT WORLD ENE/FEB 2004
Tackling community hazardous waste. Anaerobic digestion for biowaste. Getting a grip on waste tyres CÓDIGO: 114
WASTE MANAGEMENT WORLD NOV/DIC 2003
Biodegradable bags in practice. Battery recycling adding new impetus. Leaner cleaning machines. Pay As You Trow: Toronto´s experience. How Hong Kong controls its trade in waste. Global trends in incineration CÓDIGO:112
WASTE MANAGEMENT WORLD SEP/OCT 2003
Cut and collect equipment review. Zero waste- how does it work in practice? The latest packaging processing technology. Report on the export of hazardous electronic waste, WSW solutions for urban China. Landfill aftercare and waste gas technology. CÓDIGO: 110
WASTE MANAGEMENT WORLD JUL/AGO 2003
Sustainable and integrated management. Recycling advances. Biological treatment. Waste to energy. Trends in transport. Healthcare waste. Landfill guidelines. Developing country issues. CÓDIGO: 108
WASTE MANAGEMENT WORLD MAY/JUN 2003
Mechanical solutions for roadside clean- up. Australia´s litter spies measure real littering behaviour. New plants: exploring the NIMBY syndrome. Are higher recycling targets realistic? New grate – based waste – to – energy system CÓDIGO: 106
