Efficient Hazardous Waste Recycling Technologies for Developing Nations, 2017 Report - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--()--The "Efficient Hazardous Waste Recycling Technologies for Developing Nations" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Hazardous waste is generated from various industries such as those involving chemicals, healthcare, construction, nuclear power generation, agriculture, textile, and so on. Such hazardous waste stream comprises of valuable resources that can be potentially recycled, recovered and reused. Predominantly, hazardous waste is being managed by employing technologies such as incineration, autoclaving, and landfill disposal in which such valuable resources are lost during the treatment and disposal techniques.

The importance of hazardous waste recycling technologies is growing steadily in developing countries as it prevents the accumulation of such hazardous waste in landfills which causes severe environmental impacts and promotes the reuse and recovery of valuable materials present in the waste streams.

Key Topics Covered:

1.0 Executive Summary

2.0 Hazardous Waste Overview

3.0 Need For Hazardous Waste Recycling in Developing Nations

4.0 Electronic Waste Recycling

5.0 Medical Waste Recycling

6.0 Construction and Demolition Waste Recycling

7.0 Patent Scenario & Analysis

8.0 Future Trends & Insights

9.0 Key Patents

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Related Topics: Recycling and Recycled Materials, Waste Management

Contacts

ResearchAndMarkets.com
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470
For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630
For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900
Related Topics: Recycling and Recycled Materials, Waste Management