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2.1 Solid Waste Management (SWM) - UM

CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW. Solid Waste Management (SWM). Solid Waste Management has become one of a major concern in environmental issues (Mazzanti & Zoboli, 2008). This is particularly true to urban areas where population is rapidly growing and amount of Waste generated is increasing like never before (Kathiravale & Mohd Yunus, 2008). Current earth's population is billion and it is estimated that almost half of this population lives in urban areas (Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat, 2009). Waste generation increase proportionally to this population number and income, creating the needs of effective Management (Mazzanti & Zoboli, 2008). Urbanization and industrialization leads to new lifestyles and behavior which also affects Waste composition from mainly organic to synthetic material that last longer such as plastics and other packaging material (Idris et al.)

Waste generation is the most important aspect to look at in order to have effective solid waste management system. The generation of waste varies considerably between countries based on the culture, public awareness and management (Hazra & Goel, 2009; Wagner & Arnold, 2008; Magrinho et al., 2006).

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