Author(s): Wang Z; Chen Z; Sajedi S; Deng S; An C;
Article GUID: 41804291
Author(s): López-Manzano C; Mahdjoub H; Arce-Valdés LR; Khelifa R;
Urban environments accumulate large volumes of fecal waste from superabundant wildlife, yet few circular strategies exist to convert this biomass into useful products. We assessed the potential of black soldier fly (BSF) larvae to bioconvert feces from the Canada goose, a common bird that creates significant fecal pollution in parks and green spaces. Fiel ...
Article GUID: 41719861
Author(s): Wang Z; Huang G; An C;
Waste printed circuit boards (WPCBs) are a significant component of electronic waste (e-waste) and are among the fastest-generating waste flows. The potentially negative impacts caused by e-waste on the environment and human health pose an increasingly apparent threat to people's everyday lives and well-being. The nonmetallic fraction (predominantly c ...
Article GUID: 39862821
Author(s): Shafiee Roudbari E; Fatemi Ghomi SMT; Eicker U;
The global population continues to grow, which expands demand for raw materials. Meanwhile, governments are developing circular economy strategies within cities and their industries. A circular economy utilizes refurbishing, reusing, remanufacturing, and repairing of products and materials. For companies, this involves to set targets and to rethink their ...
Article GUID: 36747987
Author(s): Asif Z; Chen Z; Wang H; Zhu Y;
Abstract: Coal is expected to remain a significant power supply source worldwide and shifting to carbon-neutral fuels will be challenging because of growing electricity demand and booming industrialization. At the same time, coal consumption results in severe air pollution and health concerns. Improvement in emission control technologies is a key to impro ...
Article GUID: 35572480
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