This book explores a diverse spectrum of waste materials, encompassing industrial hazardous and non-hazardous waste, agricultural waste, biomass waste, radioactive waste, municipal solid and liquid waste, as well as e-waste, and investigates their adverse impacts on the environment. It is an exciting exploration of various approaches to waste management, highlighting the importance of adopting sustainable practices such as the 7Rs principle, utilization of nanomaterials and photocatalysis, zero waste management techniques, recycling and upcycling techniques, and Io T-enabled strategies. It provides a critical assessment of the challenges and opportunities in transforming waste into value-added products for the industry. This book is designed to provide constructive insights for researchers, environmentalists, policy makers and professionals engaged in enhancing waste management, fuelling the circular economy, and paving the way for a sustainable future.
Inhoudsopgave
Chapter 1. Fundamentals and Principles of waste management.- Chapter 2. Current Scenario of Waste management in India.- Chapter 3. Sustainable E-waste management and its effect on environment and human health.- Chapter 4. Management of Industrial Hazardous and non-hazardous Waste.- Chapter 5. Waste to wealth: Agricultural waste management.- Chapter 6. Waste to energy: Key element for Sustainable waste management.- Chapter 7. Emerging Applications of Photocatalysis in Wastewater Treatment.- Chapter 8. An opportunity for the entrepreneurs in waste management.- Chapter 9. Understanding the Radioactive Waste Management Practices.- Chapter 10. Municipal Solid Waste and Climate Change.- Chapter 11. Insights into waste management at institutional level: An approach towards zero waste Campus.- Chapter 12. Recent Advances in waste water treatment.- Chapter 13. Valorizing cellulosic biomass waste into valuable nano biosorbents.- Chapter 14. Improving waste management using Io T.- Chapter 15. Solid and liquid waste Management in Urban and Rural areas: Current practices and future perspectives.- Chapter 16. Development of technologies for municipal solid waste management: Current status, challenges, and future perspectives.- Chapter 17. Need of the Hour to Manage Biomedical Waste in Hospitals: An Emerging Issue.- Chapter 18. Advances and current approaches to recycle plastic waste. etc.
Over de auteur
Dr. Akanksha Gupta serves as a Scientist at the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, Delhi. She has completed B.Sc. (H) and M.Sc. in Chemistry from Hansraj College, University of Delhi, and Ph.D. from the Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, India. With over six years of expertise in both teaching and research, Dr. Gupta has contributed significantly to the scientific community with more than 30 research publications in esteemed national and international journals. Her research primarily revolves around the synthesis of innovative mixed metal oxides, exploring their applications in degradation of toxic pollutants, waste management and water splitting reactions. Dr. Gupta is actively immersed in exploring diverse programs on a nationwide scale across India.
Dr. Ravinder Kumar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Gurukula Kangri (Deemed to be University) Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India. Before joining Gurukula Kangri, he has served Ramjas College, University of Delhi. He has more than eight years of teaching and research experiences. Currently guided two Ph.D. scholars, completed 22 M.Sc. project, and one research project sponsored by UGC (ongoing). He completed his Ph.D. in synthesis, design, and application of catalyst from Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, Delhi, and completed M.Sc. in Inorganic Chemistry from Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi, Delhi, India. He has more than 28 research articles including 2 book chapters of international repute.
Dr. Vinod Kumar currently holds the position of Assistant Professor at Special Centre for Nanoscience, Jawaharlal Nehru University, situated in New Delhi, India. Previously, he served as Assistant Professor at Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi. His academic journey encompasses B.Sc. (Hons) in Chemistry from Kirori Mal College, followed by an M. Sc (Chemistry) and a doctorate in Materials Chemistry from the Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, India. He has more than 10 years of teaching and research experience at undergraduate and graduate level. His research focuses around the synthesis, precise structural characterization, and in-depth property analysis of nanomaterials. Dr. Kumar’s research explores energy storage and conversion, design and engineering of nanomaterials, hydrogen generation via water splitting, and materials for Li-ion batteries. Additionally, his research delves into water purification and treatment encompassing effective elimination and degradation of dye effluents, heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, antibiotics, and microplastic via photocatalysis and adsorption, waste management, nanotoxicity, and nanomedicine. Dr. Kumar’s contribution to the scientific community aim to utilize the principles of sustainability, eco-friendliness, and economic viability. He has more than 70 research publications in international reputed journals including one patent. He is the recipient of INSA Visiting Scientist. He has also disseminated his scientific results and popularize environment awareness by participating as keynote/invited speaker in the national and international platforms.