Biodegradable Waste Processing for Sustainable Developments 1st Edition
Grasp the future of waste management with Biodegradable Waste Processing for Sustainable Developments, 1st Edition by Arbind Prasad and Atanu Kumar Paul. This authoritative guide speaks directly to engineers, municipal planners, environmental scientists, and policymakers seeking practical, scalable solutions for biodegradable waste in urban and rural settings.
Inside, you’ll find clear explanations of core technologies—composting, anaerobic digestion, vermiculture and integrated treatment chains—paired with design parameters, operational best practices, and performance metrics. Real-world case studies emphasize applicability across India and other developing regions while offering transferable lessons for cities in Europe, North America and Southeast Asia. The book balances theory and practice: lifecycle assessment, regulatory considerations, and cost-benefit insights make it as valuable at the drafting table as it is in the field.
Imagine reducing landfill loads, recovering nutrients, and converting waste to energy with systems that are economically viable and socially acceptable. This title maps pathways to circular-economy outcomes, showing how municipalities and private enterprises can meet sustainability targets, improve public health, and create green jobs.
Readable yet rigorous, the volume is ideal for postgraduate students, consultants, and decision-makers who need a dependable reference for planning and implementing biodegradable waste projects. Invest in a resource that translates scientific principles into actionable strategies—order your copy today and take a decisive step toward sustainable waste solutions in your community.
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