Global perspective of municipal solid waste and landfill leachate: generation, composition, eco-toxicity, and sustainable management strategies

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Ali Mohd Yatoo
Basharat Hamid
Tahir Ahmad Sheikh
Shafat Ali
Sartaj Ahmad Bhat
Sudipta Ramola
Md. Niamat Ali
Zahoor Ahmad Baba
Sunil Kumar
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[1] University of Kashmir,Centre of Research for Development
[2] University of Kashmir,Department of Environmental Sciences
[3] SKUAST-Kashmir,Faculty of Agriculture
[4] Jammu and Kashmir,River Basin Research Centre
[5] Gifu University,Waste Re
[6] CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-NEERI),Processing Division
[7] Zhejiang University of Technology,undefined
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Global waste; Landfill heat; Recycling; Fire hazards; Health effects; Global warming; Integrated waste management;
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Globally, more than 2 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste (MSW) are generated each year, with that amount anticipated to reach around 3.5 billion tonnes by 2050. On a worldwide scale, food and green waste contribute the major proportion of MSW, which accounts for 44% of global waste, followed by recycling waste (38%), which includes plastic, glass, cardboard, and paper, and 18% of other materials. Population growth, urbanization, and industrial expansion are the principal drivers of the ever-increasing production of MSW across the world. Among the different practices employed for the management of waste, landfill disposal has been the most popular and easiest method across the world. Waste management practices differ significantly depending on the income level. In high-income nations, only 2% of waste is dumped, whereas in low-income nations, approximately 93% of waste is burned or dumped. However, the unscientific disposal of waste in landfills causes the generation of gases, heat, and leachate and results in a variety of ecotoxicological problems, including global warming, water pollution, fire hazards, and health effects that are hazardous to both the environment and public health. Therefore, sustainable management of MSW and landfill leachate is critical, necessitating the use of more advanced techniques to lessen waste production and maximize recycling to assure environmental sustainability. The present review provides an updated overview of the global perspective of municipal waste generation, composition, landfill heat and leachate formation, and ecotoxicological effects, and also discusses integrated-waste management approaches for the sustainable management of municipal waste and landfill leachate.
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