Encouraging circular economy and sustainable environmental practices by addressing waste management and biomass energy production

Q1 Social Sciences
Nazim Forid Islam , Bhoirob Gogoi , Rimon Saikia , Balal Yousaf , Mahesh Narayan , Hemen Sarma
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The current linear economy assumes abundant, easily accessible, and cost-effective natural resources. However, this assumption is unsustainable, especially considering the world’s current trajectory exceeding the Earth’s ecological limits. In contrast, circular economy (CE) reduces wastes and improves resource efficiency, making them a more sustainable alternative to the dominant linear model. Biomass energy generated from agricultural leftovers, forestry wastes, and municipal trash provides a renewable substitute for fossil fuels. This reduces greenhouse gas emissions and improves energy security. Proper waste management, including trash reduction, recycling, and innovative waste-to-energy technology, reduces the burden on landfills and incineration and creates renewable energy from materials that would otherwise go to waste. Although integrating these techniques is consistent with the CE’s resource efficiency and waste minimization principles, it requires addressing environmental, technical, and socioeconomic challenges. Given the pressing global issues, transitioning to a CE and implementing sustainable environmental practices are crucial to mitigate the current waste management crisis. The aim of this study is to emphasize the viability of biomass as a source of sustainable energy, the necessity of comprehensive strategies that prioritize ecological sustainability, community involvement, and innovation to achieve a circular principle based future, and the potential obstacles to the implementation of sustainable environmental practices. This study will aid in implementing CE practices to accomplish the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and landfill loads. Beyond environmental benefits, it can also bring economic, social, and health improvements. Furthermore, this study will assist societies in addressing global issues, such as resource scarcity, pollution, and climate change, as well as transitioning to a more sustainable and resilient future.
通过解决废物管理和生物质能生产问题,鼓励循环经济和可持续环境做法
当前的线性经济假定有丰富的、容易获得的、具有成本效益的自然资源。然而,这种假设是不可持续的,特别是考虑到世界目前的轨迹超过了地球的生态极限。相比之下,循环经济(CE)减少了浪费,提高了资源效率,使其成为主导线性模型的更可持续的替代方案。从农业剩余物、林业废弃物和城市垃圾中产生的生物质能提供了化石燃料的可再生替代品。这减少了温室气体排放,提高了能源安全。适当的废物管理,包括减少垃圾、回收利用和创新的废物转化为能源技术,可以减轻垃圾填埋和焚烧的负担,并从原本要浪费的材料中产生可再生能源。尽管整合这些技术符合CE的资源效率和废物最小化原则,但它需要解决环境、技术和社会经济方面的挑战。鉴于迫在眉睫的全球问题,向环境行政长官转型和实施可持续的环境措施对于缓解当前的废物管理危机至关重要。本研究的目的是强调生物质作为可持续能源的可行性,优先考虑生态可持续性、社区参与和创新的综合战略的必要性,以实现基于循环原则的未来,以及实施可持续环境实践的潜在障碍。这项研究将有助于实施CE实践,通过减少温室气体排放和垃圾填埋负荷来实现可持续发展目标(sdg)。除了环境效益,它还能带来经济、社会和健康方面的改善。此外,这项研究将帮助社会解决全球性问题,如资源短缺、污染和气候变化,以及向更可持续、更有弹性的未来过渡。
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Regional Sustainability
Regional Sustainability Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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