Developing e-waste and radioactive waste processing technologies.

This proposal aims to develop cutting edge technologies to transform waste materials to industrially and commercially value-added products. To realize the success of the proposed research, initially an extensive literature survey will be conducted. After careful scrutinizing of the existing reports, a summary of the research data will be presented as a review article with a novel proposal of our holistic approach. Waste materials, specifically municipal household waste, have become a burning concern to the scientific community across the globe. The existing system mostly relies on dumping leaving behind a huge prospect to reuse, recycle and recover valuable items out of these wastes. The problem is more serious in the developing countries like in Bangladesh because of the inappropriate processing techniques and lack of facilities. In contrast, some of the developed countries have established methods in the quest that can transform these wastes into useful materials. Implementation of new methods and technologies adding values to their national economy, welfare and environment as a whole. Thus, this is easy to comprehend that a low-cost novel technology to process these waste materials to value-added products is ardently required. Success of the current project can lead to minimizing the consumption of natural resources, reducing pollution and global warming resulting a safer planet.

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