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Development of solid municipal waste (SMW) management technology in agglomeration

Abstract

The article deals with the development of green logistics and the relevance of the development of technology for the treatment of solid municipal waste SMW both in Russia and in foreign countries. At the legislative level, the task is to create a sustainable system of solid municipal waste management, reduce waste sent to landfills and significantly increase the level of recycling in order to return recycled resources to production and consumption. The technologies used for the management of SMW are described and the technology of organizing the transportation of solid municipal waste from the agglomeration in interaction with other modes of transport is presented, the expediency of which is due to the large daily volumes of garbage formation and the great distance from waste processing plants, which are located at a considerable distance from large settlements. According to the results of the analysis, the railway was chosen as the most rational option of the modes of transport based on the indicators of environmental friendliness and the cost of long-distance transportation.

About the Authors

E. A. Davydova
Russian University of Transport
Russian Federation

student 



R. A. Efimov
Russian University of Transport
Russian Federation

PhD in Engineering sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Operational Work and Safety Management in Transport



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Davydova E.A., Efimov R.A. Development of solid municipal waste (SMW) management technology in agglomeration. Logistics and Supply Chain Management. 2023;20(2):13-22. (In Russ.)

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