E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)
Waste management: Environmental strategies and practices
Abstract
In the face of escalating environmental challenges, the management of domestic and industrial waste emerges as a critical area of concern and action. The scientific article “Waste Management: Environmental Strategies and Practices” delves into the complex dynamics of waste management systems, exploring innovative strategies and practices that aim to mitigate environmental impact, promote recycling, and transition towards a circular economy. It begins by outlining the current global waste management crisis, characterized by unsustainable disposal practices and escalating volumes of waste. The article then transitions to a comprehensive analysis of various waste management models that incorporate ecological principles, such as waste minimization, reuse, and resource recovery. Through a multidisciplinary approach, it evaluates the effectiveness of these models in different geopolitical and socio-economic contexts, highlighting the importance of adaptability and community engagement. The study also introduces cutting-edge technologies and methodologies in waste processing and disposal, emphasizing their potential to reduce carbon footprint, conserve natural resources, and enhance environmental sustainability. Furthermore, the article discusses the role of policy frameworks, public awareness, and education in fostering a more responsible and efficient waste management culture. By providing a holistic overview of environmental strategies and practices in waste management, this article contributes valuable insights to the ongoing discourse on ecological conservation and sustainability.