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Otoo, MiriamTaron, AvinandanDanso, George K.Madurangi, GaneshaSubrahmanya, M.H.B.Ramachandran, P.Balachandra, P.Sudhira, H.S.[Market assessment of RRR [resource recovery and reuse] business models-Bangalore city report]Market assessment of RRR [resource recovery and reuse] business models-Bangalore city report
Otoo, MiriamTaron, AvinandanDanso, George K.Madurangi, GaneshaEkere, W.Dungu, S.[Market assessment of RRR [resource recovery and reuse] business models-Kampala city report]Market assessment of RRR [resource recovery and reuse] business models-Kampala city report
Otoo, MiriamFernando, SudarshanaJayathilake, NilanthiAheeyar, Mohamed M.M.Madurangi, Ganesha[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]]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]

There is a great potential to close the nutrient recycling loop, support a ‘circular economy’ and improve cost recovery within the waste sector and to create viable businesses via the conversion of waste to organic fertilizers. Successful commercialization of waste-based organic fertilizer busine...


Danso, George K.Otoo, MiriamEkere, W.Ddungu, S.Madurangi, Ganesha[Market feasibility of faecal sludge and municipal solid waste-based compost as measured by farmers’ willingness-to-pay for product attributes: evidence from Kampala, Uganda]Market feasibility of faecal sludge and municipal solid waste-based compost as measured by farmers’ willingness-to-pay for product attributes: evidence from Kampala, Uganda

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