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Opportunities for sustainable municipal solid waste management services in Batticaloa: business strategies for improved resource recovery. [Project report submitted to United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) as a part of the research project on Opportunities for Sustainable Municipal Solid Waste Management Services in Batticaloa: Business Strategies for Improved Rresource Recovery and Reuse]

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  • Otoo, Miriam
  • Fernando, Sudarshana
  • Jayathilake, Nilanthi
  • Aheeyar, Mohamed
  • Madurangi, Ganesha

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  • Otoo, Miriam & Fernando, Sudarshana & Jayathilake, Nilanthi & Aheeyar, Mohamed & Madurangi, Ganesha, 2016. "Opportunities for sustainable municipal solid waste management services in Batticaloa: business strategies for improved resource recovery. [Project report submitted to United Nations Office for Projec," IWMI Reports 257960, International Water Management Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iwmirp:257960
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.257960
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    1. Cofie, Olufunke & Kone, D., 2009. "Co-composting faecal sludge and organic solid waste, Kumasi, Ghana: case study of sustainable sanitation projects," IWMI Research Reports H042721, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Maren Reitemeier & Mohamed Aheeyar & Pay Drechsel, 2021. "Perceptions of Food Waste Reduction in Sri Lanka’s Commercial Capital, Colombo," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(2), pages 1-16, January.
    2. Jayathilake, Nilanthi & Aheeyar, Mohamed & Drechsel, Pay, 2022. "Food waste to livestock feed: prospects and challenges for swine farming in peri-urban Sri Lanka," Papers published in Journals (Open Access), International Water Management Institute, pages 1-15.().

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