Waste-to-energy and its asymmetric impact on ecological footprint: implications for environmental sustainability
As global populations grow and economies expand, the surge in municipal solid waste presents a significant challenge to ecological sustainability. Waste management involves a critical trade-off between traditional methods, such as landfilling and combustion, and the alternative of waste-to-energy (W...
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Springer Nature
2026
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