Prioritization of Critical Success Factors in Industrial Waste Management by Environmental Engineers and Employees

Today, with the increase in population, technological developments, industrialization and urbanization, problems related to waste management (WM) have become increasingly important to a sustainable and global clean environment. The gradual deterioration of the quality of environmental elements and t...

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Circular economy
Consumption
Economic growth
Employee involvement
Hazardous materials
Households
Industrial wastes
Learning
Medical wastes
Optimization techniques
Organizational learning
Performance management
Success factors
Supply chains
Sustainability
Waste management
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