Coconut wall tiles (COWAT) / Muhammad Irfan Ibrahim and Noor Azam Yahaya

Malaysia, like other developing countries, is seeing a surge in garbage creation and challenges connected with trash management. Clearly, the best strategy to reduce environmental effect is either to reduce trash generation or ensure that garbage is recycled, composted, or repurposed. Every day, app...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Muhammad Irfan, Yahaya, Noor Azam
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:en
Published: 2023
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description Malaysia, like other developing countries, is seeing a surge in garbage creation and challenges connected with trash management. Clearly, the best strategy to reduce environmental effect is either to reduce trash generation or ensure that garbage is recycled, composted, or repurposed. Every day, approximately 30,000 tonnes of municipal solid trash are generated, accounting for 83% of the total waste production in the country, including agricultural wastes like coconut waste. Approximately 95% of the total trash is disposed of in landfills. The waste is produced from many parts of the coconut, including the husk, kernel, and flesh. There are even several studies conducted to assess the environmental effect of the ceramic sector. This research examines the influence of various characteristics such as sintering, smoke, and CO2 emissions.
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spelling my.uitm.ir-1016632024-12-19T07:38:24Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101663/ Coconut wall tiles (COWAT) / Muhammad Irfan Ibrahim and Noor Azam Yahaya Ibrahim, Muhammad Irfan Yahaya, Noor Azam Sustainable buildings. Sustainable construction Malaysia, like other developing countries, is seeing a surge in garbage creation and challenges connected with trash management. Clearly, the best strategy to reduce environmental effect is either to reduce trash generation or ensure that garbage is recycled, composted, or repurposed. Every day, approximately 30,000 tonnes of municipal solid trash are generated, accounting for 83% of the total waste production in the country, including agricultural wastes like coconut waste. Approximately 95% of the total trash is disposed of in landfills. The waste is produced from many parts of the coconut, including the husk, kernel, and flesh. There are even several studies conducted to assess the environmental effect of the ceramic sector. This research examines the influence of various characteristics such as sintering, smoke, and CO2 emissions. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101663/1/101663.pdf Coconut wall tiles (COWAT) / Muhammad Irfan Ibrahim and Noor Azam Yahaya. (2023) In: UNSPECIFIED.
spellingShingle Sustainable buildings. Sustainable construction
Ibrahim, Muhammad Irfan
Yahaya, Noor Azam
Coconut wall tiles (COWAT) / Muhammad Irfan Ibrahim and Noor Azam Yahaya
title Coconut wall tiles (COWAT) / Muhammad Irfan Ibrahim and Noor Azam Yahaya
title_full Coconut wall tiles (COWAT) / Muhammad Irfan Ibrahim and Noor Azam Yahaya
title_fullStr Coconut wall tiles (COWAT) / Muhammad Irfan Ibrahim and Noor Azam Yahaya
title_full_unstemmed Coconut wall tiles (COWAT) / Muhammad Irfan Ibrahim and Noor Azam Yahaya
title_short Coconut wall tiles (COWAT) / Muhammad Irfan Ibrahim and Noor Azam Yahaya
title_sort coconut wall tiles (cowat) / muhammad irfan ibrahim and noor azam yahaya
topic Sustainable buildings. Sustainable construction
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101663/1/101663.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101663/
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