Affiliation:
1. K.R. Mangalalm University, Gurgaon, India
2. K.R. Mangalam University, Gurugram, India
3. Hansraj College, India
4. Chitkara University, India
Abstract
Weed waste management stands at the confluence of environmental preservation, sustainable practices, and economic opportunities. This chapter delves into the multifaceted realm of weed waste management, particularly in the context of tree and vine cropping systems, emphasizing its significance in agricultural productivity, environmental conservation, and resource recovery. The chapter elucidates the diverse types of weeds and their impact on various ecosystems while exploring the principles of the waste-to-wealth approach. The scope of weed waste management encompasses environmental conservation, agricultural productivity, resource recovery, and economic opportunities. By adopting a waste-to-wealth approach, converting weed waste into valuable resources becomes pivotal. This involves practices such as composting, bioenergy production, material recycling, phytoremediation, education, and innovation.
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