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Sustainable Waste: Biomimetic Solutions For Medical and Food Waste Management Systems in the United States

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This paper explores the potential of biomimetics to revolutionize medical and food waste management systems in the United States. By forging circular economies in these fields, biomimetics can provide robust financial benefits. Furthermore, biomimetics can mitigate waste accumulation and related health hazards from such systems. In light of this paper’s findings, ongoing and long-term financial investments in biomimetic technology are recommended to create sustainable medical and food waste systems on a nationwide scale.

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  • See, Priti, 2023. "Sustainable Waste: Biomimetic Solutions For Medical and Food Waste Management Systems in the United States," OSF Preprints rg6q2, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:rg6q2
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/rg6q2
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