Composting: Past and Present

Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) poses a difficult and complex problem for society

Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) poses a difficult and complex   problem for society.  Some of the difficulties arise because the MSW stream is quantitatively large and qualitatively   heterogeneous, reflecting the myriad consumer products manufactured in modern industrial society.  Inconveniently,   MSW is largely generated in densely populated areas where its   management is most constrained.  Thus the problem cuts across   a very wide range of human activities and interests.  At the same time, MSW represents a uniquely familiar environmental   problem, in that everyone contributes to it palpably in the course of daily living. (Finstein 1992)

The application of composting to municipal solid wastes in mechanised treatment

More >>

Critical Review References (50)

Page 1  Page 2  Page 3  Page 4  Page 5 

Full 2004/5 Bibliography
References (171)

All references related to this section that we have a listing for whether or not they are mentioned in the text above.

Page 1  Page 2  Page 3  Page 4  Page 5  Page 6  Page 7  Page 8  Page 9 
Page 10  Page 11  Page 12  Page 13  Page 14  Page 15  Page 16  Page 17  Page 18 

Readers Reference / comments
Comments (0)
Readers' References (90)
Page 1  Page 2  Page 3  Page 4  Page 5  Page 6  Page 7  Page 8  Page 9 
Add a reference Make your own comment

Terms and Conditions