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Waste to Value
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15 Dec 2021  |  Global  |  Technology Research
Circular Economy Growth Opportunities
Disruptive technologies enable circularity by increasing recycled product use and efficiently collecting waste across industries
Industries and countries across the world are facing three crucial challenges: waste management, greenhouse gas emissions, and limited resource availability. Sustainably recycling and reusing products (i.e., supply chain circularization) can address these aforementioned challenges. Despite this advantage, the deployment of a circular economy in mos...
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16 Aug 2021  |  Global  |  Technology Research
Recent Trends and Innovations Facilitating COVID-19 Waste Management
Technological advancements in biohazardous waste handling and treatment methods to facilitate the development of effective COVID-19 waste management ecosystem
Waste management technologies are amongst the most important tools we can deploy to reduce our impact on nature. Further, efficient and eco-friendly waste management solutions also enable a healthy environment by reducing the probability of contagion transmissions. During the pre-COVID period, efficient and effective waste collection and treatment/...
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01 Feb 2021  |  Global  |  Mega Trends
Circular Economy and Growing Scarcity of Materials with Intrinsic Value to Transform the Global WEEE Recycling Market
Proliferation of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and Related Information Technology Asset Disposal (ITAD) Strategies to Drive Growth Opportunities
Sustainable living, green environment, zero waste goals, zero carbon emissions, and circular economy are gradually becoming key themes in the agendas of governments and private organizations the world over. As economies progressed with rapid industrialization, globalization, technological innovations, better standards of living and improved consume...
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05 Apr 2016  |  Africa  |  Market Research
Waste Management Business Models in South Africa
Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Tshwane Provide a Roadmap for Future Waste Management
Due to the recent changes reflected in the National Environmental Management: Waste Act 59 of 2008, the waste sector in South Africa is not yet formalised. These changes encourage the diversion of waste to landfill by avoiding, reducing, re-using, recycling, and processing used materials. This significant change in focus has created opportunities f...
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