» Articles » PMID: 34624350

Solid Waste Management During COVID-19 Pandemic: Recovery Techniques and Responses

Overview
Journal Chemosphere
Date 2021 Oct 8
PMID 34624350
Citations 14
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Solid waste management (SWM) is a service of public health that is often understated in its significance. If a public health emergency like the COVID-19 outbreak exacerbates the SWM problem, its true importance as an imperative service becomes more apparent. The crisis triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the dynamics of waste generation globally in nearly every sector and has therefore raised the need for special attention. The unpredictable variations in the quantity and composition of waste also pressurize policymakers to react dynamically. This review highlights the major problems faced during the pandemic by SWM sector and the underlying possibilities to fill the gaps in the existing system. The review focuses on particular areas that have been the most important cause of concern throughout the crisis in the process of waste management. In addition, the mixing of virus infected biomedical waste with the stream of normal solid waste and lack of active involvement of the citizen and cooperation presents the major negative safety and health concerns for the workers involved in the sanitation process. Apart from presenting innovative solutions to tackle current waste management issues, this study also proposes several key potential guidelines to holistically mitigate possible future pandemics, if any. This article can also be of great implication for creation of a specific strategy towards preventing/controlling any potential pandemic of similar kind in the near future.

Citing Articles

Modeling the critical causal factors of postharvest losses in the vegetable supply chain in eThekwini metropolitan municipality: The log-linear regression model.

Qange S, Mdoda L, Mditshwa A Heliyon. 2024; 10(20):e39565.

PMID: 39502244 PMC: 11535347. DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e39565.


Managing the low carbon transition pathways through solid waste electricity.

Raza M, Aman M, Abbas G, Soomro S, Yousef A, Touti E Sci Rep. 2024; 14(1):5490.

PMID: 38448493 PMC: 10917795. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-56167-2.


Learning from the past to plan for the future: An historical review of the evolution of waste and resource management 1970-2020 and reflections on priorities 2020-2030 - The perspective of an involved witness.

Wilson D Waste Manag Res. 2023; 41(12):1754-1813.

PMID: 37732707 PMC: 10693744. DOI: 10.1177/0734242X231178025.


A hybrid machine learning-mathematical programming optimization approach for municipal solid waste management during the pandemic.

Ochoa-Barragan R, Munguia-Lopez A, Ponce-Ortega J Environ Dev Sustain. 2023; :1-20.

PMID: 37362987 PMC: 10181925. DOI: 10.1007/s10668-023-03354-2.


A cross-jurisdictional comparison on residential waste collection rates during earlier waves of COVID-19.

Mahmud T, Ng K, Hasan M, An C, Wan S Sustain Cities Soc. 2023; 96:104685.

PMID: 37274541 PMC: 10225168. DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2023.104685.


References
1.
Agamuthu P, Barasarathi J . Clinical waste management under COVID-19 scenario in Malaysia. Waste Manag Res. 2020; 39(1_suppl):18-26. DOI: 10.1177/0734242X20959701. View

2.
Cruvinel V, Marques C, Cardoso V, Novaes M, Araujo W, Angulo-Tuesta A . Health conditions and occupational risks in a novel group: waste pickers in the largest open garbage dump in Latin America. BMC Public Health. 2019; 19(1):581. PMC: 6521552. DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-6879-x. View

3.
Nghiem L, Morgan B, Donner E, Short M . The COVID-19 pandemic: Considerations for the waste and wastewater services sector. Case Stud Chem Environ Eng. 2024; 1:100006. PMC: 7191284. DOI: 10.1016/j.cscee.2020.100006. View

4.
Silva A, Prata J, Walker T, Campos D, Duarte A, Soares A . Rethinking and optimising plastic waste management under COVID-19 pandemic: Policy solutions based on redesign and reduction of single-use plastics and personal protective equipment. Sci Total Environ. 2020; 742:140565. PMC: 7324921. DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140565. View

5.
Klemes J, Fan Y, Tan R, Jiang P . Minimising the present and future plastic waste, energy and environmental footprints related to COVID-19. Renew Sustain Energy Rev. 2021; 127:109883. PMC: 7183989. DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2020.109883. View