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  1. The influence of perceived behavioural control in determining Millennials' pro-environmental intent and diposal of active wear

    Published 2018
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  2. Viability, from a quality perspective on the reuse of wastewater effluents in the Southern Gauteng region, South Africa

    Published 2016
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  3. Treatment & value recovery from mining wastewater rich in sodium chloride and sodium sulphate by Nyamaka, Panashe Raphael

    Published 2024
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  4. Investigating the mechanical and physical properties of wood plastic composites (WPC) by Kamel, Mokhtar Aly Nour El-Din

    Published 2010
    “…Plastic wastes are classified as recyclable plastic such as bottles and non-recyclable plastic such as plastic bags especially contaminated bags (rejected plastic). …”
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  5. Fabrication and Characterization of Translucent Wood Composite Using Egyptian Hardwoods: Casuarina & Eucalyptus by Elia, Sherif

    Published 2021
    “…Finally, the optical properties for the TW and TWS were compared to three types of glass (regular, sanded, and rain glass) as an alternative material in which the TWS showed comparable light transmittance compared to regular and rain glass with 85% and 82% respectively. …”
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  6. Liquid and solids management impact on nutrient ratios for in-line wastewater prefermenters

    Published 2013
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  7. The kinetics and mechanisms of the oxidation and precipitation of iron : the high density sludge (HDS) process by Hove, Mfandaidza

    Published 2014
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  8. Carbonation of cement stabilised materials in pavement layers by Beardmore, Ricki-Lee

    Published 2018
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  9. Refinement of a Fertiliser-producing Urinal by Mufunde, Tariromunashe

    Published 2022
    “…Eco-friendly, nutrient recycling is a more sustainable and environmentally friendly method of waste recovery because it reclaims vital components from waste streams and utilises their potential as valuable resources. …”
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  10. Fertile ground: enhancing local food production in Delft, South Africa by Pieters, Frans

    Published 2017
    “…The farm will run various agricultural operations in a sustainable manner where are resources and waste is recycled and reused allowing for a closed loop operation. …”
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  11. Phase equilibria studies and beneficiation of titaniferous slags by Goso, Xolisa Camagu

    Published 2020
    “…In addition, additives, such as the amount and type of reductant, fluxes, and reagents account for about 75% of the Opex. …”
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  12. Investigating the feasibility of recovering urea from human urine by Marepula, Hlumelo

    Published 2022
    “…The successful recovery of urea from human urine could potentially supplement the fertilizers produced from the Haber-Bosch process and address resource depletion. Challenges with waste management could also be addressed by introducing source separation of urine and faeces so that urine can be recycled for urea production. …”
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  13. Concentrating human urine by evaporation by Hislop, Amy

    Published 2022
    “…Similarly, a large population size leads to the inevitable generation of waste effluents collectively known as wastewater. …”
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  14. Experimental investigation and statistical analysis of pulp vacuum dewatering by Mafela, Mahlohonono Precious

    Published 2024
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  15. Separation of homogeneous hydroformylation catalysts using organic solvent nanofiltration by Peddie, Waylin Lee

    Published 2016
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  16. Development of a tier 3 method for calculating greenhouse gas emissions from pulp and paper mills in South Africa by Chikande, Adriano Quondie Persuade

    Published 2023
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  17. Impact of autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) on modern constructions: A case study in the new Egyptian administrative capital by Khalil, Esraa Ahmed

    Published 2020
    “…It analyzes the factors associated with choosing the suitable building without harming the environment and wasting materials that could be saved or recycled. …”
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