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Municipal solid waste in Brazil: A review

The production of municipal solid waste (MSW) represents one of the greatest challenges currently faced by waste managers all around the world. In Brazil, the situation with regard to solid waste management is still deficient in many aspects. In 2015, only 58.7% of the MSW collected in Brazilian cit...

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Published in:Waste Management & Research 2017-12, Vol.35 (12), p.1195-1209
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Garbage collection
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Municipal solid waste
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Recyclable materials
Refuse Disposal
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Solid Waste
Solid waste management
Solid wastes
System effectiveness
Waste disposal
Waste Management
Waste management industry
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