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Studying the Ways to Reduce the Harmful Effects of Plastic Bottles in Municipal Solid Waste on the Environment in Small Towns

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  • Zulfiya BAYAZITOVA

    (Kokshetau Abay Myrzakhmetov University)

  • Sayagul ZHAPAROVA

    (Kokshetau Abay Myrzakhmetov University)

  • Railya MUKHAMADEYEVA

    (Kokshetau Abay Myrzakhmetov University)

  • Zhulduz TLEUOVA

    (Kokshetau Abay Myrzakhmetov University)

  • Lyudmila MAKEEVA

    (Kokshetau Abay Myrzakhmetov University)

  • Sagintay YELYUBAYEV

    (Kokshetau Abay Myrzakhmetov University)

Abstract

The study was aimed at solving the following problems lessening the negative effects of human activities on the environment reducing the territories covered by municipal solid waste landfills MSWLFs and creating preconditions for the formation of infrastructure for plastic bottles recycling A map of landfills registered in the territory of Akmola region Republic of Kazakhstan has been developed and field studies of their morphological and fractional composition were conducted with the help of ERA software During the research the authors have applied a public opinion poll an anonymous questionnaire and an expert assessment The method of weight characteristics was used to choose the optimal way As opposed to the methods of information processing used by the specialized company Credit Suisse the employed methods allowed for the mentality of the local population Based on the findings of the research the authors have arrived at the following conclusions the problem of relieving the workload on municipal solid waste landfills will become increasingly acute and collection and recycling of plastic packaging can serve as one of the ways to decrease the amount of municipal solid waste MSW A novel integrated study of MSWLFs of small cities was carried out and recommendations on collecting plastic bottles in urban areas with the population of 50 000 or less were given

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  • Zulfiya BAYAZITOVA & Sayagul ZHAPAROVA & Railya MUKHAMADEYEVA & Zhulduz TLEUOVA & Lyudmila MAKEEVA & Sagintay YELYUBAYEV, 2016. "Studying the Ways to Reduce the Harmful Effects of Plastic Bottles in Municipal Solid Waste on the Environment in Small Towns," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 7(3), pages 538-547.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:7:y:2016:i:3:p:538-547
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