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Advanced innovative technologies and sustainable practices for effective management of industrial waste

Akhrorbek Abdunabiev1 , Shoyatbek Tohirov2

  1. Dept. of Labor protection, Andijan Machine Building Institute, Uzbekistan.
  2. Dept. of Labor protection, Andijan Machine Building Institute, Uzbekistan.

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Vol.11 , Issue.1 , pp.16-22, Mar-2024


Online published on Mar 31, 2024


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IEEE Style Citation: Akhrorbek Abdunabiev, Shoyatbek Tohirov, “Advanced innovative technologies and sustainable practices for effective management of industrial waste,” World Academics Journal of Engineering Sciences, Vol.11, Issue.1, pp.16-22, 2024.

MLA Style Citation: Akhrorbek Abdunabiev, Shoyatbek Tohirov "Advanced innovative technologies and sustainable practices for effective management of industrial waste." World Academics Journal of Engineering Sciences 11.1 (2024): 16-22.

APA Style Citation: Akhrorbek Abdunabiev, Shoyatbek Tohirov, (2024). Advanced innovative technologies and sustainable practices for effective management of industrial waste. World Academics Journal of Engineering Sciences, 11(1), 16-22.

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@article{Abdunabiev_2024,
author = {Akhrorbek Abdunabiev, Shoyatbek Tohirov},
title = {Advanced innovative technologies and sustainable practices for effective management of industrial waste},
journal = {World Academics Journal of Engineering Sciences},
issue_date = {3 2024},
volume = {11},
Issue = {1},
month = {3},
year = {2024},
issn = {2347-2693},
pages = {16-22},
url = {https://www.isroset.org/journal/WAJES/full_paper_view.php?paper_id=3441},
publisher = {IJCSE, Indore, INDIA},
}

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AU - Akhrorbek Abdunabiev, Shoyatbek Tohirov
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Abstract :
Industrial waste is a growing concern for many industries, as it poses significant environmental and health risks. While traditional waste management practices have been effective in reducing the impact of industrial waste, they often fall short in fully neutralizing the hazardous components of waste. This paper presents innovative solutions to neutralize industrial waste, focusing on the development of new technologies and approaches to waste management. Through a comprehensive literature review and case studies of successful waste management practices, this paper highlights the challenges associated with traditional waste management techniques and the need for innovative solutions. The paper also explores emerging technologies such as bioremediation, nanotechnology, and electrochemical treatment, which have shown promising results in neutralizing industrial waste. In addition, the paper discusses the importance of collaboration between industry, government, and academic institutions to drive innovation in waste management practices. This includes the development of regulatory frameworks and incentives to encourage the adoption of innovative solutions, as well as the promotion of knowledge-sharing and research collaboration. Overall, this paper emphasizes the need for a holistic and innovative approach to industrial waste management, which not only addresses the environmental and health risks associated with waste but also promotes sustainable and efficient use of resources. The paper concludes with a call to action for industry leaders, policymakers, and researchers to prioritize the development and implementation of innovative solutions to neutralize industrial waste, ultimately creating a safer and more sustainable future for all. This abstract provides a brief overview of the key themes and findings of the paper, highlighting the importance of innovative solutions to neutralize industrial waste, the challenges associated with traditional waste management practices, and the need for collaboration and knowledge-sharing to drive progress in this area.

Key-Words / Index Term :
Industrial waste management, innovative solutions, waste neutralization, bioremediation, nanotechnology, electrochemical treatment, environmental sustainability, waste reduction, resource efficiency, collaborative research, regulatory frameworks, sustainable practices, environmental health, knowledge-sharing.

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