From Waste to Wealth

This book serves as a guide, leading readers towards a world where waste ceases to be a burden, but a wellspring of possibilities. Whether the goal is to enhance expertise, ignite creativity, or develop a thorough grasp of waste's transformative possibilities, this book serves to achieve a more...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Arya, Raj Kumar (Editor), Verros, George D. (Editor), Verma, Om Prakash (Editor), Hussain, Chaudhery Mustansar (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore Springer Nature Singapore 2024, 2024
Edition:1st ed. 2024
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction of various types of waste
  • Environment threats of waste
  • Waste minimization at source
  • Adsorption waste to wealth
  • Waste to wealth-Agro waste management and utilization
  • Adsorbent production from wheat (triticum aestivum) bran and rice (oryza sativa) husk for pharmaceutical wastewater
  • Animal waste to wealth
  • Baggase to wealth
  • Biomedical waste to wealth: Clean energy fuel - Biogas production, from Biowaste
  • Carbon Dioxide to Weath
  • Cement waste to wealth
  • Construction waste to wealth
  • Renewable Energy production using crop waste
  • Waste to Wealth-Leveraging Oilfield Waste to achieve Carbon-neutrality of Geo-resource extraction
  • Dye waste to wealth
  • Domestic waste management and their utilization
  • Edible waste to wealth
  • Electronic waste to wealth
  • Farm Agro waste to wealth
  • Fly ash to wealth
  • Food waste to wealth
  • Glass waste to wealth
  • Industrial effluent to wealth
  • Biohydrogen Production from Kitchen Waste and it's applications
  • Laboratory waste to wealth
  • Leather waste to wealth
  • Metallic scrap to wealth
  • Newspaper waste to wealth
  • Paint waste to wealth
  • Paper waste to wealth
  • Petrochemical waste to wealth
  • Plastic waste to wealth
  • Printed paper to wealth
  • Recycling of retired lithium-ion batteries
  • Renewable Energy Production from Agriculture Waste
  • Sewage waste to wealth
  • Sugarcane waste to wealth
  • Textile industry waste to wealth
  • Tire waste to wealth
  • Used catalyst to wealth
  • Used clothes to wealth
  • Used coatings to wealth-Coatings from waste materials
  • Used furniture to wealth
  • Vegetable waste to wealth
  • Waste fiber to wealth
  • Waste ink to wealth
  • Waste shoes to wealth
  • Waste-recycled nanomaterials for biomedical applications
  • Biohydrogen production from industrial waste and waste water
  • Conclusions & Future Recommendations