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dc.contributor.authorO'Kelly, Brendan
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-22T15:10:29Z
dc.date.available2021-12-22T15:10:29Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.date.submitted2021en
dc.identifier.citationVaverková M.D., Paleologos E.K., Dominijanni A., Koda E., Tang C.S., Małgorzata W., Li Q., Guarena N., Mohamed A.M.O., Vieira C.S., Manassero M., O'Kelly B.C., Xie Q., Bo M.W., Adamcová D., Podlasek A., Anand U.M., Mohammad A., Goli V.S.N.S., Kuntikana G., Palmeira E.M., Pathak S. and Singh D.N., Municipal solid waste management under COVID-19: challenges and recommendations, Environmental Geotechnics, 2021, 8, 3, 217 - 232en
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2262/97796
dc.descriptionPUBLISHEDen
dc.description.abstractCovid-19 is proving to be an unprecedented disaster for human health, social contacts and the economy worldwide. It is evident that SARS-CoV-2 may spread through municipal solid waste (MSW), if collected, bagged, handled, transported or disposed of inappropriately. Under the stress placed by the current pandemic on the sanitary performance across all MSW management (MSWM) chains, this industry needs to re-examine its infrastructure resilience with respect to all processes, from waste identification, classification, collection, separation, storage, transportation, recycling, treatment and disposal. The current paper provides an overview of the severe challenges placed by Covid-19 onto MSW systems, highlighting the essential role of waste management in public health protection during the ongoing pandemic. It also discusses the measures issued by various international organisations and countries for the protection of MSWM employees (MSWEs), identifying gaps, especially for developing countries, where personal protection equipment and clear guidelines to MSWEs may not have been provided, and the general public may not be well informed. In countries with high recycling rates of MSW, the need to protect MSWEs’ health has affected the supply stream of the recycling industry. The article concludes with recommendations for the MSW industry operating under public health crisis conditions.en
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dc.format.extent232en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesEnvironmental Geotechnics;
dc.relation.ispartofseries8;
dc.relation.ispartofseries3;
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dc.subjectEnvironmental engineeringen
dc.subjectLandfillsen
dc.titleMunicipal solid waste management under COVID-19: challenges and recommendationsen
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.type.supercollectionscholarly_publicationsen
dc.type.supercollectionrefereed_publicationsen
dc.identifier.peoplefinderurlhttp://people.tcd.ie/bokelly
dc.identifier.rssinternalid220079
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1680/jenge.20.00082
dc.rights.ecaccessrightsopenAccess
dc.subject.TCDThemeImmunology, Inflammation & Infectionen
dc.subject.TCDThemeInclusive Societyen
dc.subject.TCDThemeInternational Developmenten
dc.subject.TCDThemeInternational Integrationen
dc.subject.TCDThemeSmart & Sustainable Planeten
dc.subject.TCDTagCOVID 19en
dc.subject.TCDTagCOVID-19en
dc.subject.TCDTagEnvironmental Geotechnicsen
dc.subject.TCDTagGEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERINGen
dc.subject.TCDTagGeotechnicsen
dc.subject.TCDTagHOUSEHOLD WASTEen
dc.subject.TCDTagHazardous Waste Disposal/Clean-Upen
dc.subject.TCDTagHazardous Wastesen
dc.subject.TCDTagMunicipal Public Utilitiesen
dc.subject.TCDTagRETROVIRUSen
dc.subject.TCDTagSOIL CONTAMINATIONen
dc.subject.TCDTagSOIL PROPERTIESen
dc.subject.TCDTagSoil Mechanicsen
dc.subject.TCDTagSolid Waste Disposalen
dc.subject.TCDTagWaste Biotreatmenten
dc.subject.TCDTagWaste Managementen
dc.subject.TCDTagWaste Managementen
dc.subject.TCDTagWaste Management, Recyclingen
dc.subject.TCDTagWaste Processing Plantsen
dc.subject.TCDTaggeotechnicalen
dc.subject.TCDTaglandfillingen
dc.identifier.orcid_id0000-0002-1343-4428
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