Influence of chemical residue on the environmental engineering

Authors

  • Hadi Erfani Department of Chemical Engineering, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52756/ijerr.2020.v23.004

Keywords:

Environment, chemical residue, recycling of disposal, waste management

Abstract

This review summarizes waste management and there is a need for better understanding the scientific findings for recycling the waste materials and suggests areas where further research is needed. In major cities around the world, waste management today is based on a comprehensive, sustainable and environmentally sound system of maximization. From this perspective you are one of the most important issues in urban management. From this perspective you are one of the most important issues in urban management. Therefore, a number of cities around the world have succeeded in achieving an integrated and efficient management to achieve this goal by designing and implementing a variety of programs using state of the art technology separation of origin, collection, transportation and processing mechanisms. The main components of a modern waste management system generally include production, collection, separation, recycling and disposal. Separation, processing and recycling may occur at any stage of waste stream management. Design and implementation of a comprehensive sustainable waste management system require consideration of different waste characteristics in the region. Today’s humanity has been subjected to some form of consumerism. Lowering the quality standards for all types of goods and products, reducing, lowering some standards for quality control of goods, lacking serious quality control over products, increasing population, increasing consumer demand, diversifying goods, fashionable packaging, people’s desire to buy product. Stylish and thousands of said and untold indices result in consumerism and the consequence of producing millions of tons of different types of waste that are produced on a daily basis.

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Published

2020-12-30

How to Cite

Erfani, H. (2020). Influence of chemical residue on the environmental engineering. International Journal of Experimental Research and Review, 23, 35–42. https://doi.org/10.52756/ijerr.2020.v23.004

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