Biochar and Resource Convalescence Burgeoning from Municipal Solid Waste in Pakistan
Received Date: Mar 01, 2021 / Accepted Date: Mar 15, 2021 / Published Date: Mar 22, 2021
Abstract
Municipal Solid Waste Management System (MSWMS) has been a smoldering and exigent concern of most of
the mounting economies. Inhabitants explosion, industrial expansion and economic development consequences
serious outcomes such as catastrophic municipal solid waste management system, open dumping of organic waste
and the associated Green House Gases (GHG) emissions are the key matters of the most of the developing
economies. Contiguous psychoanalysis and experimental exploration in the current study concluded that higher
proportion of organic waste (71%), combustible (19%) and recyclable (7%) in the current municipal solid waste
stream at Mardan and Peshawar cities of Pakistan. The current waste collection efficiency (120-130 out of 300 tons
per day) in the Mardan and Peshawar city has enough potential to produce Biochar of about 18.5-20 tons per day),
Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) of about 18.4 tons per day and recyclable of 11.5 tons per day can be recovered. These
waste distraction routes built in with Biochar and Resource Recovery (RR) could steeply reduce the waste dumping
quantity especially organic fraction disposal at landfill sites which otherwise require better management for safe and
regulated disposal.
Keywords: Biochar; Contiguous psychoanalysis; Municipal solid waste management system; Organic waste; Refuse derived fuel; Safe disposal.
Citation: Khan I, Kolsch F, Bilal MI and Haider AM (2021) Biochar and Resource Convalescence Burgeoning from Municipal Solid Waste in Pakistan. Page 2 of 4 J Earth Sci Clim Change, an open access journal 2157-7617 Volume 12 • Issue 3 • 545 J Earth Sci Clim Change 12:3:545. Doi: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000545
Copyright: : © 2021 Khan I, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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