Economic and Environmental Cost Analysis of Incineration and Recovery Alternatives for Flammable Industrial Waste: The Case of South Korea

As the generation of industrial wastes increases, waste treatment is steadily becoming a serious economic and environmental issue. Existing waste has mainly been treated by landfilling after incineration. A shortage of landfill sites necessitates waste management alternatives other than traditional...

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Case studies
Cement
Combustion
Cost benefit analysis
Economic conditions
Flammability
Incineration
Industrial wastes
Landfill
Landfills
Plastics
Refuse
Reviews
Shredding
Solid wastes
Sustainability
Transportation
Waste disposal
Waste disposal sites
Waste management
Waste management industry
Waste treatment
Wastes
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