%0 Journal Article
%T Solid Waste Management and Incineration Practice: A Study of Bangladesh
%A Muhammad Saidur Rahman
%A Jahangir Alam
%J International Journal of Nonferrous Metallurgy
%P 1-25
%@ 2168-2062
%D 2020
%I Scientific Research Publishing
%R 10.4236/ijnm.2020.91001
%X Considering the geographical location and one of the very densely populated countries in
the world, Bangladesh is very vulnerable to climate change and its
adaptability. This paper has been designed with an attempt to inform the policy
maker of Bangladesh regarding the potentiality of MSW as a renewable source of energy in Bangladesh. It deals with modern waste
collection, management and incineration practices based on densely populated
cities or towns like Bogura Municipality and Chattogram City Corporation. Waste
to Energy (WtE) conversions not only reduce the land pressure problem in urban
areas, but also generate electricity and heat to supply to the surrounding
urban areas. The increase in generation of methane (CH4) from
municipal solid wastes (MSW) alarms the world to take suitable initiative for
the sustainable management of MSW, as it is stronger than carbon dioxide (CO2).
By burning one mole of CH4, 890 kJĦ¤mol-1 heat is produced which is a major source of energy. This treatment technology is used in destruction
of solid waste by controlled burning at high temperatures. With the release of
heat, it can be accompanied and this heat from combustion can be converted into
energy. This type of incineration is a high-quality treatment for Municipal or
City Corporation solid waste like Bangladesh where were over crowded cities, towns and it can reduce the quantity and volume of a large amount of waste to landfill, which can recover energy and dispose
in the compact zone. The results also examined that the total amount of solid
waste produced in Bogura municipality is lower than that of Chattogram City
Corporation. The percentage compositions of waste patterns are shown in both the Cities. The paper discusses these problems,
analyses and finally, a recommendation has been proposed in order to understand
the industrial situation enhanced.
%K Population Distribution
%K Chattogram
%K Bogura Municipal or City Waste
%K Management
%K Waste to Energy
%K Incineration
%K Compact Zone
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