Advances in Chemical Engineering for Waste Management and Recycling
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Keywords

Chemical Engineering
Waste Management
Recycling
Waste-to-Energy
Resource Recovery
Sustainable Waste Treatment
Circular Economy

Abstract

Waste management and recycling are becoming increasingly critical in the context of growing environmental concerns and resource depletion. Chemical engineering plays a central role in developing innovative technologies and processes that address the challenges of waste management, resource recovery, and recycling. This article explores the latest advances in chemical engineering for waste management and recycling, including the development of efficient recycling processes, waste-to-energy technologies, and sustainable waste treatment methods. The paper also discusses the challenges and future directions for achieving more effective and environmentally sustainable waste management practices.

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