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Handbook of Research on Resource Management and the Struggle for Water Sustainability in Africa
Natural decomposition and recycling of biodegradable waste fraction to produce compost.
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The Water-Waste Nexus: Sustainability Implications for Integrated Water Resources and Waste Management in Harare
Trust Nhubu (University of Johannesburg, South Africa), Edison Muzenda (Botswana International University of Science and Technology, Botswana & University of Johannesburg, South Africa), and Mohamed Belaid (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8809-3.ch018
Abstract
The management of water resources and waste is amongst the major challenges facing the majority of urban environments within developing nations due to the rapid population growth and urbanisation as well as improved lifestyles. The Greater Harare Metropolitan Province is not spared by these management challenges. This chapter proposes a number of scenarios that could be implemented in the short to medium terms to address these challenges within the GHMP from a water-waste nexus approach. The water-waste nexus approach is anticipated to significantly reduce the human health impacts and environmental impacts, specifically the water resources pollution which is responsible for the increase in cost of potable water production subsequently resulting in intermittent potable water supply in the GHMP. The study regards the recovery of energy from the waste generated in the GHMP as an integral component of the approach with the energy recovered used for water, wastewater, and waste treatment.
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Composting for a Sustainable Future: Turning Waste Into Nutrient-Rich Soil
The natural process of decomposing organic waste into nutrient-rich soil conditioner, enhancing soil fertility and reducing the volume of garbage.
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Microbes and Their Role in Bioremediation of Soil: A Detailed Review
Compost bioremediation refers to the use of a biological community of micro-organisms for sequestering or breaking down toxins in water or soil in mature and cured compost.
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Demonstrating Wet Waste Composting as a Greening Society Initiative: A Step Towards Climate Resilient Societies
Composting is the decomposition of plant remains and other biodegradable organic matter. Biodegradable waste (organic - kitchen and garden waste) can be decomposed in two ways: Aerobic processes (in the presence of oxygen), and Anaerobic processes (in the absence of oxygen).
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Mystery of Recycling: Glass and Aluminum Examples
The decomposition of materials that originated from animals and plants.
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Developments Concerning Supply Chain Management in Global Retailing Business
Is the decomposition of materials that originated from animals and plants.
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Innovative Technologies for Sustainable Food Waste Disposal in Hospitality Operations
Composting is the natural process of breaking down organic materials into a nutrient-rich soil amendment ( USEPA, 2018 ).
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