ANALYSIS OF WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEMS
Keywords:
innovative waste treatment methods, the environmental impact of waste, prevention, reuse, recycling, treatment.Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of waste treatment systems, exploring various approaches and technologies employed to minimize waste, promote recycling and reuse, and reduce overall environmental harm [1]. By examining both conventional and innovative waste treatment methods, we aim to reveal the opportunities and challenges in building a sustainable waste management framework.
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