Journal of Waste Management and Disposal (JWMD)

Journal Metrics

ISSN : 2641-8827
Impact Factor : 3.1*
DOI : 10.18875
Peer Review : Double Blind
Fastrack Publication : Yes
Digital Preservation : Portico

Journal of Waste Management and Disposal (JWMD)

Waste management is the collection, transportation, and disposal of garbage by treating, sewage and other waste substances. Journal of Waste Management and Disposal (JWMD) is an open-access peer-reviewed journal strives to present a mix of subject matter that will best serve to help the reader understand the entire problem.

The journal is dedicated to publishing articles on solid wastes, waste products, sludge’s, special wastes and advanced techniques adapted to deal with the Environmental effects and problems. JWMD also focus on submission related to the environmental effects of hazardous, radioactive, industrial and municipal solid wastes.

Recent Articles

Towards Sustainable Municipal Solid Waste Management in India: Challenges, Trends, and Innovations

In developing economies like India, the need for efficient management of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and sustainable development is growing. In India about 1,50,847 tonnes of MSW generated daily with decomposable waste accounting for 50% of this total.

Lakshmikanthan P
Eligibility of Post- Consumer Plastic Waste Recycling

Concept of recycling implies converting waste materials into new products, thereby reducing consumption of primary raw materials and saving landfill space.

Igor Madon
Household Solid Waste Management Practices and Perceptions of Residents in Mekelle City

Mekelle City, Ethiopia, faces growing challenges due to the increasing volume of municipal solid waste (MSW). Inadequate management systems pose significant threats to public health and the environment.

Kide Tadesse Asayehegn
GC-MS Bioactive Compounds Characterization and Antioxidant Activities of Defatted and Un-Defatted Cashew (Anacardium Occidentale L) Kernel Flour

Nigeria Currently the highest burden Of diabetes in Africa. Strict glycemic control is an important Strategy employed to delay disease progression and/or prevent complications.

Rebecca Olajumoke Oloniyo