Recycling Solid Household Waste to Produce Home Supplements to Achieve Sustainable Development | ||||
International Design Journal | ||||
Article 23, Volume 14, Issue 1 - Serial Number 59, January and February 2024, Page 351-369 PDF (2.29 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2024.329319 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Esraa Mahmoud Mohamed El-Etriby | ||||
Instructor in home economics - Specializing in clothing and textiles, Faculty of Specific Education - Port Said University, | ||||
Abstract | ||||
The increase in population worldwide has led to an increase in human consumption and thus an increase in the resulting waste. Therefore, the problem of waste is one of the important environmental problems because of its serious health and environmental effects, In this regard, the study (Dabsh - 2015) showed that the majority of developing countries suffer from the dangers of severe environmental pollution due to the abundance and diversity of production and consumption waste, the lack of safe disposal of it, and the lack of efforts and capabilities to solve this problem, which results in many serious diseases and the spread of unpleasant odors, Which affects individuals’ reassurance, stability, and satisfaction with life. Many studies have also confirmed the danger of the accumulation of household waste, which causes many problems, including the proliferation of insects and microbes, the spread of diseases, especially respiratory diseases, and sometimes causes the spread of fires. From this standpoint, the researcher sought to uncover the possibility of recycling solid household waste into new utilitarian products implemented using different methods and technologies and with high quality that are suitable as complements for the home | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Recycling; Household waste; Solid waste; Home supplements; Sustainable development | ||||
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