COVID‐19: Medical Waste Management, Impact on Sustainable Development Goals, and Bibliometric Analysis

Author:

Olabi Abdul Ghani12,Shehata Nabila3,Obaideen Khaled1,Sayed Enas Taha4,Mahmoud Montaser1ORCID,AlMallahi Maryam Nooman1,Abdelkareem Mohammad Ali14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Sharjah Sustainable Energy & Power Systems Research Centre, RISE P.O. Box 27272 Sharjah United Arab Emirates

2. Aston University, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Aston Triangle Mechanical Engineering and Design B4 7ET Birmingham United Kingdom

3. Beni-Suef University Environmental Science and Industrial Development Department, Faculty of Postgraduate Studies for Advanced Sciences Beni-Suef Egypt

4. Minia University Faculty of Engineering Elminia Egypt

Abstract

AbstractThis comprehensive review examines various methods of treating medical waste in the context of the sustainable development goals (SDGs). A bibliometric analysis was conducted to investigate the impact of COVID‐19 on medical waste, which showed a notable increase in publications in recent years. Findings indicate that thermal treatment with energy recovery, including pyrolysis, gasification, oxidation, and plasma gasification, is the most effective approach for managing medical waste. However, research on the impacts of medical waste on SDGs is insufficient, warranting further investigations to better understand the intersections between medical waste management and the SDGs. The need for international cooperation and collaboration in addressing medical waste management challenges, especially during crises, is highlighted. Understanding the links between medical waste management and the SDGs is crucial in developing sustainable solutions aligned with the global sustainability agenda. Further research and international collaboration are needed to address the challenges associated with medical waste management and contribute to the achievement of the SDGs.

Funder

University of Sharjah

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry

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