
Recycling, Upcycling, and Waste Management
Current Sustainability Practices and Future Trends
by Mirela Panait, Eglantina Hysa, Lukman Raimi, Syed Abdul Rehman Khan
1st Edition
Publisher: Elsevier
Book Details
| Print ISBN | 9780443331664 |
| eText ISBN | 9780443331671 |
| Publisher | Elsevier |
| Publishing Year | 2026 |
| Edition | 1st Edition |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 305 |
Recycling, Upcycling, and Waste Management, 1st Edition, provides structured academic analysis and practical concepts focused on contemporary resource recovery, upcycling, and waste handling protocols. This volume evaluates how systemic waste practices align directly with the Sustainable Development Goals, measuring performance across environmental, economic, and social sustainability pillars.
The primary coverage connects technical waste interventions to overarching environmental management objectives. Core themes encompass reduction, reuse, and recycling strategies, including evaluations of strategy effectiveness within developing economies. Detailed chapters explore waste-to-energy systems, artificial intelligence techniques applied to food loss reduction, and recycling methodologies tailored for green entrepreneurship.
The volume targets students, educators, academic researchers, and active industry professionals working across waste management and environmental science disciplines. By pairing specialized technology evaluations with practical operational frameworks, the book provides reliable reference material for upper-level academic instruction, environmental research, and institutional policy planning.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Designing tomorrow: transformative solutions for circular economies
Chapter 2: Recycling best practices in the sustainability era: implications for green entrepreneurship
Chapter 3: Competitive sustainability framework through circularity, collaborative economy, and frugal innovation
Chapter 4: The contribution of waste to energy systems to sustainable development goals
Chapter 5: Controversial effects of the twin transition on the circular economy. An electrical equipment' waste management approach
Chapter 6: Effectiveness of reduction, reuse, and recycling (3Rs) strategies in developing economies
Chapter 7: Recycling initiatives and projects targeting Sustainable Development Goals
Chapter 8: Technologies for sustainable e-waste management. A systematic literature review
Chapter 9: Waste electrical and electronic equipment upcycling, downcycling and resource recovery in developed and developing economies: a systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis
Chapter 10: Artificial intelligence methods applied for food loss and waste reduction
Chapter 11: Unveiling the green mindset: key drivers of waste management awareness among undergraduates in Emerging Economy
Chapter 12: Innovative solutions for circularity and sustainability: behavioral insight contributions
Chapter 13: The role of circular economy for crisis management in times of pandemic crisis
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