Cost Benefit and Economic Return on Productivity of Reuse and Recycle in Ernakulam
Material type: TextDescription: 264-273 pSubject(s): In: CHAKRAVORTY S K (EDITOR) PRODUCTIVITYSummary: On an average 6000 tonnes/day of municipal solid waste is being generated in Kerala. Paper, glass, bottle, plastic, metal, cans and dry waste together comprise 60% - 85% of total material. In terms of revenue, these materials represent from 75 to 90% of total monthly income. Thus, given its importance the objectives are to arrive at average production, to get an estimated amount of resource recovered and to calculate cost benefit of reuse and recyclable waste. Both primary and secondary data were used.This study not only reduces waste production, but also initiates reuse of the materials considered waste.Item type | Current library | Call number | Vol info | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Journal Article | Main Library | Vol 60, No 3/ 55511258JA4 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 55511258JA4 | |||||
Journals and Periodicals | Main Library On Display | JOURNAL/OPERATION/Vol 60, No 3/55511258 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol 60, No 3 (01/10/2019) | Not for loan | October- December, 2019 | 55511258 |
On an average 6000 tonnes/day of municipal solid waste is being generated in Kerala. Paper, glass, bottle, plastic, metal, cans and dry waste together comprise 60% - 85% of total material. In terms of revenue, these materials represent from 75 to 90% of total monthly income. Thus, given its importance the objectives are to arrive at average production, to get an estimated amount of resource recovered and to calculate cost benefit of reuse and recyclable waste. Both primary and secondary data were used.This study not only reduces waste production, but also initiates reuse of the materials considered waste.
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