Intelligent applications in high priority waste(s) collection and management for supporting ecological sustainability.

Olaniran, A. F and Malomo, Adekunbi Adetola and Erinle, Oluwakemi Christianah and Olaniran, Olubukola David Intelligent applications in high priority waste(s) collection and management for supporting ecological sustainability. In: Integrated Biotechnological Solutions for the Treatment of Industrial Wastewater. Elsevier.

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Abstract

Priority in assemblage and management of industrial wastes which includes wastes from processed food, liquid organic and e-waste among others entails advance regulatory controls as it’s easily predisposed to mismanagement which can be dangerous to human well-being and the ecosystem generally. Hence, high priority in waste management is assumed to prevention at the level of manufacturing, packaging, and transportation. This chapter evaluates the diverse practices for the smart collection of waste and reconsideration of how items are manufactured, packaged, recycled, and disposed of in order to thwart the increasing volume of waste from being generated. Over the years, the correlation in application of digital transformation and its ecological impacts in waste collection and management has been a substantial focus for many researchers and practitioners. Digital transformation constitutes concerns to society, governments, and industries across the world endearing policies creation toward becoming responsible production and consumption compliant in respect to environmental sustainability. Application of advancing technologies will preserve the environs from pollution, enhance the efficiency of waste management, and corroborate the term, “reduce, reuse, recycle” as not just a fun saying or slogan for reuse or recycling prospects.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Q Science > Q Science (General)
Depositing User: DR ABIOLA OLANIRAN
Date Deposited: 16 Feb 2026 09:21
Last Modified: 16 Feb 2026 09:21
URI: https://eprints.lmu.edu.ng/id/eprint/6038

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