Affiliation:
1. K.R. Mangalam University, India
2. Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering, New Delhi, India
Abstract
The increasing global population presents substantial dangers to environmental sustainability due to issues in waste management. This study delves into the complex connection between waste management and sustainable development, highlighting the crucial need for efficient solutions to construct an eco-friendly future. The chapter examines the present waste management procedures, emphasizing the ecological and social consequences of incorrect disposal methods. The research examines the capacity of these new solutions to reduce environmental damage, enhance resource efficiency, and support the achievement of sustainable development objectives. The research also examines how policy frameworks and regulatory measures influence the development of efficient waste management systems.
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