This outstanding new volume highlights the relationship between human activities and their effects on ecology and the environment in the form of waste, including e-waste, industrial waste, radioactive waste (generated during medical treatment and diagnosis, the refining of radioactive materials, operations of nuclear power plants, and through weapons of mass destruction), and micro- and macro-plastic waste. Specifically targeting higher education levels—those teaching, studying, or conducting research on waste generated through various sources—this volume covers the outcomes of waste generation and its management. It draws on the experiences, practices, teachings, and leadership of academia, industry experts, process plant engineers, and researchers.
This book is a collective effort to provide essential information on values and ethics, case studies, and the implementation of regulations from national and international governing bodies related to waste and the environment. It offers plausible solutions for the significant amounts of waste generated annually by the sectors mentioned.
Pradeep Kumar, PhD, is an assistant professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at IET Lucknow, India. He is also the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies and Value Education at AKTU, India, with around 20 years of teaching and research experience in various government organizations. An expert in polymer composites and separation processes, he has published more than 25 articles in reputed journals and books, along with five book chapters.
Brajesh Kumar, PhD, is an assistant professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at NIT Srinagar, India. He has over ten years of research and teaching experience in academic institutions and five years of teaching experience in various government institutions. He has published 11 journal articles, seven book chapters, and has presented papers at five international conferences.