Master´s Thesis | |
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Waste to Energy | |
WTERT Bi-Annual Meeting 2010 | |
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Feasibility Analysis of Waste-To-Energy as a Key Component of Integrated Solid Waste Management in Mumbai, India Perinaz Bhada India is a vast country brimming with cultural diversity and rich in natural resources. India, along with China, has become the center of the world’s attention over the last decade because of its booming economic growth, large demographic of young, English-speaking workers, and shift from an agricultural to a more service-oriented economy. What this means for millions of Indians is that they now have the ability to consume an enormous variety of goods and services that were previously either unavailable or unaffordable. From small electronic items, such as cell phones, to large consumer goods like refrigerators and cars, Indian consumption has been steadily increasing and shows no signs of abating anytime soon. The flip side of this consumption boom is that the amount of waste generated has and will continue to increase correspondingly. |
Sustainable Waste Management for the 21st Century Prof. Nickolas J. Themelis To approach "sustainable development" humans need to control emissions to water, air, and land. The developed nations are doing a fairly good job with regard to water and air, except for greenhouse gases (GHG). |