The Implications and Effects of Medical Waste on Development of Sustainable Society—A Brief Review of the Literature

The sustainable development of humanity imposes precise norms regarding the management of natural resources, their extraction, use, and the introduction in a complex, innovative circuit of the waste resulting from exploitation. The paper deals with some aspects related to the sustainable management...

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Bibliometrics
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Destruction
Environmental impact
Hazardous wastes
Influence
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Medical wastes
Natural resource management
Natural resources
Norms
Pandemics
Population
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Scientometrics
Society
Software
Sustainability
Sustainability management
Sustainable development
Waste management
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