The link between increasing global population, food demand, industrialization, and agricultural waste is strong. Decomposing by-products from food cycles can introduce …
With the huge energy demand inevitably exacerbates the non-renewable resources depletion and ecological-social challenges, renewable energy has become a crucial …
Rapid industrialization and urbanization growth combined with increased population has aggravated the issue of municipal solid waste generation. MSW has been accounted for …
L Babcock-Jackson, T Konovalova… - Journal of Agricultural …, 2023 - ACS Publications
The ability of modern agriculture to meet future food demand imposed by accelerating growth of the world's population is a major challenge, and fertilizers play a key role by …
No global analysis has considered the warming that could be averted through improved solid waste management and how much that could contribute to meeting the Paris …
In regions of significant social, economic, and environmental vulnerability, such as the Amazon, managing municipal solid waste (MSW) is challenging because of limited …
Z Zhang, Z Chen, J Zhang, Y Liu, L Chen… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
The rapid urbanization witnessed in developing countries in Asia and Africa has led to a substantial increase in municipal solid waste (MSW) generation. However, the …
Depleting fossil fuels and global commitments to reducing emissions have emphasized the necessity of exploring alternative resources to produce chemical fertilizer, specifically urea …
Y Jiang, B Leng, J Xi - Waste Management, 2024 - Elsevier
The increased municipal solid waste generation poses ponderous pressure on the economy, environment, and public health. The current waste treatment process has multiple …