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Development of Methods for Calculating the Environmental and Economic Efficiency of Waste Treatment Technologies

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  • Gulmira KEZEMBAYEVA

    (International Center for Field Analysis and Development Kazakh National Research Technical University after K I Satpayev Republic of Kazakhstan)

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Lack of land transportation costs environmental hazards loss of valuable components contribute to the use of new methods for recycling Therefore the main objective of the work is to develop a methodology for calculating the environmental and economic efficiency of waste treatment technologies In the work economic efficiency was defined as the difference between the profit and costs associated with the implementation and implementation of this technology The basis of the study the authors took organic waste farms As a processing technology multiphase anaerobic fermentation was taken It is established that the use of this technology contributes to the production of environmentally friendly bio fertilizers biologically active solution and biogas It is determined that the submitted projects are cost effective Because it helps to reduce payments for waste disposal and prevent damage to the environment Also the use of biomass energy in the agro industrial complex will provide an additional source of energy based on local renewable raw materials concentrated organic fertilizers bioactive solution

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  • Gulmira KEZEMBAYEVA, 2018. "Development of Methods for Calculating the Environmental and Economic Efficiency of Waste Treatment Technologies," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 9(7), pages 1624-1630.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:9:y:2018:i:7:p:1624-1630
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    1. G.S. Chebotareva & A.A. Dvinayninov, 2021. "An Economic Alternative to Replacing Centralized Gas Supply with Autonomous Biogas Facilities in Russian Cities," Journal of Applied Economic Research, Graduate School of Economics and Management, Ural Federal University, vol. 20(3), pages 582-612.

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