waste vehicle Articles
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Waste Collection and Management Vehicles
Procompactor – Waste Collection and Management Vehicles Waste management is a critical aspect of modern society, and it is essential to have efficient and effective waste collection vehicles to maintain a clean and healthy environment. This article will discuss the importance of waste collection and management vehicles and the role they play in the proper disposal of waste. Waste ...
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Revolutionizing Waste Collection and Management Vehicles
Waste collection and management is a critical component of a sustainable and healthy environment. The traditional methods of waste collection and management, such as manual labor and outdated vehicles, are often time-consuming, expensive, and inefficient. With the latest advancements in technology, waste collection, and management vehicles have revolutionized the way we manage waste, making the ...
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Solid Waste Management
Solid waste management is the process of collecting, storing, treating, and disposing of solid materials that are discarded by society. These materials include things like household waste, construction and demolition debris, and industrial waste. The goal of solid waste management is to reduce the negative impact of these materials on the environment and public health and to recover resources ...
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Navigating the Wave of Next-Generation Waste: A Proactive Approach by Picvisa
The new generation waste from vapers and electronic cigarettes, cosmetics, wearables, drones to ELV (End-of-Life-Vehicles) waste is emerging strongly in the recycling landscape. Every week, millions of these new generation wastes are discarded, posing a monumental challenge in terms of volume to manage and impact on ...
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Significance of hydraulic shear to the environmental protect
According to relevant data, China's scrap steel is currently entering a period of rapid growth, which may reach 300 million tons in the next decade. Scrap iron is one of the main ferrite raw materials for steelmaking. It not only saves energy but also protects the environment. Resource recycling After more than a decade of economic development and industrialization, China has become the ...
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Practical Implementation of EN-14181in Particulate Monitoring - Case Study
Introduction This case study summarises the results of implementing particulate monitoring according to EN-14181 in a municipal incinerator operated by SUA in Teesside, UK, with a ProScatter M type particulate instrument (Model PCME QAL 181). It also provides a comparison of results for monitoring the same stack with an ElectroDynamic particulate instrument (Model PCME QAL 991). This case study ...
By ENVEA
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Enhancing your bottom line: waste and recycling collection vehicle routing optimization
The waste industry has seen more changes than most of us can keep up with, not only within the most recent few years, but largely over the past three decades. Most company owners and solid waste industry management say the same thing, “I remember when we picked up the trash and took it all to the landfill.” A far cry from where the industry is today. Now there are rules, ordinances, ...
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Continuous monitoring of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons using automatic thermal desorpition-gas chromatography
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a group of over 100 different chemicals that are known to be formed typically during incomplete combustion of organic matter at high temperature. Their major sources in the atmosphere include industrial processes, vehicle exhausts, waste incinerations, and domestic heating emissions. Due to their carcinogenic/mutagenic effects. 16 PAHs are currently ...
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What is the size distribution and sources of particles in ambient air?
The particle sizes in the ambient air are ranged from 1 nanometer to slightly more than 10 micrometers. There are three modes: coarse, fine and nano. The course mode particles are road dusts, spores and pollens. The minimum sizes of these particles are 1 to 3 micrometers. The fine mode particles are generally secondary particles formed from reactions such as smoke, sulfates, nitrates, ammonium ...
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Bratislava launches large-scale smart waste management deployment
Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, in cooperation with the technology company Sensoneo, has announced the launch of a project targeted at waste digitalization and efficient waste collection. The project is supported by a grant from the European Innovation Council, which Sensoneo received in the summer of 2020 for the large-scale deployment of its solution to demonstrate its environmental and ...
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Potential of hydrogen production from organic Urban Solid Waste fermentation in Mexico
Mexico generated 35.4 million tons of urban solid wastes in 2005 of which 51% were organic ones. This biomass can be fermented into H2 when H2-based technologies increase their market penetration for the year 2020. The purpose of this work was to review studies that have utilised organic solid wastes for fermentative H2 production and to evaluate the potential for Mexico. The experimental H2 ...
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4 common types of exhaust pollution
At present, the four most common sources of waste gas pollution in life are industrial waste gas pollution, traffic tail gas pollution, garbage waste gas pollution, and domestic waste gas pollution. Among them, the impact of industrial waste gas pollution on the environment is very serious, mainly because the speed of industrial development is getting faster and faster, there are more and more ...
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Solid waste industry reduces fatalities and injuries
The most recent data from 2009 for the solid waste industry1 indicate that occupational fatalities have decreased substantially and the downward trend in days-away-from-work injuries and illnesses continues.2 These data, which are recorded by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), are encouraging. Yet the industry remains one of the top 10 most hazardous in the U.S. The total number of fatalities ...
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THE PICVISA TEST CENTRE, A SPACE AVAILABLE FOR PRODUCT TESTING
With the idea of always offering our customers the best possible service, at PICVISA, we have our own product testing plant in Calaf (Barcelona). This is an 800 m2 industrial-scale testing laboratory, specializing in product testing for recycling and waste management.This facility not only enables our equipment to be tested during the design and manufacturing process, it also has the option of a ...
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What are the treatment options for landfill leachate?
New contributor to Water/Waste Processing aims to answer readers’ most pressing questions It’s said the United States has 1,654 landfills, handling more than 250-million tons of trash each year. One Washington landfill covers a 2,545-acre area, has a 120-million-ton capacity and a 40-year expected trash-receiving life. The facility, the Republic Services-Roosevelt Regional Landfill ...
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How do you set up an e-waste recycling plant?
Before setting up an e-waste recycling plant, the most important thing is that you need to have a comprehensive plan. If you want to set up an e-waste recycling plant, this article will give you a brief plan on how to set up an e-waste recycling plant. 1.Fully research and learn more about the e-waste recycling industry Because e-waste recycling plant business plans are complex, you must have a ...
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Maximizing Sanitation Fleet Performance with Onboard Computers
Unlike the past when waste companies used paper tickets for routing and service issues, onboard computing solutions are able to be more flexible and comprehensive in serving customers. Fleet management is key in the waste and recycling industry. From route optimization and scheduling to vehicle maintenance and driver habits, the industry now relies on many different types of technology to track ...
By Safe Fleet
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More circular economy: How end-of-life vehicle recycling can be improved
The circular economy package adopted by the European Commission contains numerous measures aimed at promoting resource efficiency and recycling in the EU. Industry representatives are convinced that the recycling of end-of-life vehicles will also benefit from the package. "The measures planned by the European Commission in the field of design and innovation for the circular economy will ...
By ICM AG
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Waste Crime: How do we tackle Britain’s dirty secret?
Fly-tipping, illegal tips and tax evasion are costing the UK more than half a billion pounds a year, according to a report on waste crime. According to a report commissioned by the Environmental Services Association Education Trust (ESAET) and written by written by Eunomia Research & Consulting, the problem of crime in the waste and resource sector is a growing blight on our society and, ...
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Smart Class 2018 “Retrospectives Round-Up” & looking ahead to our 2019 Smart Waste Event!
Last November we hosted our inaugural Smart Waste event, WASTE MANAGEMENT Smart Class 2018, in Leeds. Here’s what some of the stakeholders in attendance had to say: “This was my first Smart Class event and I was very impressed by both the organisation and the content of the presentations” – Technical Team Unit Manager, Life Smart Waste Project, Scottish Environment ...
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