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Handbook of Research on Developing Sustainable Value in Economics, Finance, and Marketing
Depositing the goods separately according to the type of material they are made of.
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Integrated Waste Management
Günay Kocasoy (Boğaziçi University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6635-1.ch008
Abstract
Handling of solid waste has been a serious problem for countries all over the world. Increase in population, change in life standard and life style, industrialization and production of new products contribute to the increase in the amount of solid wastes and consequently the problems generated by them. Developed countries, being aware of the significance of the problems, established regulatory programs, while economically developing countries continued to handle the solid wastes in a very primitive way, such as dumping them into “open dumps.” In these countries recycling activities are mostly carried on by scavengers in a very primitive way. For the protection of the environment and sustainable development, economically developing countries should establish solid waste management policies, plan recycling programs and publish related regulations and by-laws, and strictly control the application of them. This is explored in this chapter.
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Sustainable Waste Management
Depositing the goods separately according to the material that they are produced from while throwing away to the garbage.
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