Effects of industrial waste management of Bangladesh on climate and its solution

Authors

  • Shafi Abdullah Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
  • Fatiha Akter Chowdhury Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
  • Md. Ehsan Habib Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
  • Fatin Nur Noushin Shahjalal University of Science and Technology

Keywords:

Waste management, Climate, Supply chain

Abstract

Industrial wastes are created during different manufacturing process in an industry. Most of the wastes are hazardous for the environment. As The number of industries are increasing gradually in our country, the waste management has to be improved by the industries. Otherwise, the waste the industries will create a chaos on the climate. The expectation is that eventually the waste prevention will be improved and our industries will be able to create a smart sustainable model for waste management. This expectation is to put that plan into action is through the 3 Rs of waste management — Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. At first, the current condition of waste management in the industries of Bangladesh will be outlined in this paper followed by the types of waste, source and how long it takes to compose. This paper emphasizes the concept of waste prevention through Sustainable waste management which will create a loop that will prevent the waste to be end up in the environment. Also, a case study on the Ecofriendly robotic machine of USA on Baltimore River, is displayed to illustrate the innovative ideas for waste management in the developed countries. The proper utilization of renewable energy and economic issues are discussed throughout the discussion. Additionally, the restrictions and opportunities of waste management will be discussed in this paper.

Published

2023-10-22

How to Cite

Shafi Abdullah, Fatiha Akter Chowdhury, Md. Ehsan Habib, & Fatin Nur Noushin. (2023). Effects of industrial waste management of Bangladesh on climate and its solution. Supply Chain Insider | ISSN: 2617-7420 (Print), 2617-7420 (Online), 10(1). Retrieved from https://supplychaininsider.org/ojs/index.php/home/article/view/80