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Management of PET plastic bottles waste through recycling Khartoum state

  • 1. Sudan Academy of Science, Engineering Research and Industrial Technology Council, Khartoum (Sudan)

Description

This study been carried out to assess the general waste management in Khartoum State and effectively manage the PET plastic bottles by identifying practical means and introducing recycling as cleaner production tool to achieve sustainable development goals. The information data were gathered during the period June-July 2010 through questionnaires, interview, meeting and visits to various sites, in addition to the official information and documents collected from reliable sources, mainly Sudan Central Bank, customs authorities, Ministry of Industry, soft drink and water bottling factories. The data were presented in tables, graphs and charts by applying windows excel program and also applying e view package for the future forecast. Analysis of data shows a rising consumption in PET bottles and the forecasted PET consumption in year 2015 estimated to be 60000 Tons, twice the estimate in the year 2010. This situation will create serious environmental problems that require much more effort to be exerted by all stake holders to book for scientific and practical solutions for the disposal of plastic waste through recycling. Based on the analysis and findings recommendations have been made that ensure on recycling of PET plastic bottles by mechanical method that depends mainly on collection, segregation, cleaning and processing. Further studies and researches on other recycling methods have been recommended in the future. (Author)

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Also Available from Sudan Atomic Energy Commission, Khartoum (SD).

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Publishing Information

Imprint Place
Khartoum (Sudan)
Imprint Pagination
90 p.
Report number
INIS-SD--442

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Notes
14 refs., 4 tabs., 24 figs., 1 map.