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Thermal Treatment -- 2.3 Conventional Approaches for Hazardous Solid Waste Disposal -- 2.4 Waste Diversion -- 2.4.1 Recycling at Material Recovery Facility (MRF) -- 2.4.2 Composting -- 2.5 Conventional Approaches for Wastewater Management -- 2.5.1 Treatment of Municipal Wastewater -- 2.5.2 Treatment of Industrial Wastewater -- References -- 3 Advanced Technologies (Biological and Thermochemical) for Waste-to-Energy Conversion -- 3.1 Thermochemical Conversion Technologies -- 3.1.1 Combustion -- 3.1.2 Pyrolysis -- 3.1.3 Hydrothermal Liquefaction -- 3.1.4 Gasification -- 3.2 Biochemical Conversion Technologies -- 3.2.1 Anaerobic Digestion -- 3.2.2 Mechanical Biological Treatment -- 3.2.3 Fermentation -- References -- 4 Nitrogen and Phosphorous Recovery from Municipal Wastewater and Sludge -- 4.1 Wastewater Treatment -- 4.1.1 Preliminary Treatment -- 4.1.2 Primary Treatment -- 4.1.3 Secondary Treatment -- 4.1.4 Tertiary Treatment -- 4.1.5 Advanced Treatment Processes -- 4.2 Wastewater Sludge -- 4.2.1 Sludge Treatment Methods -- 4.3 Nutrient Removal/Recovery from Wastewater. 327 $a4.3.1 Nitrogen Removal/Recovery from Wastewater -- 4.3.2 Phosphorous Removal/Recovery from Wastewater -- 4.3.3 Simultaneous Removal of Phosphorous and Nitrogen [36, 43, 45] -- 4.4 Nutrient Removal/Recovery from Sludge -- 4.4.1 Phosphorous Removal/Recovery from Sludge -- 4.4.2 Nitrogen Removal/Recovery from Sludge -- 4.5 Nutrient Recovery Technologies Across the World -- 4.6 Economic Analysis of Nutrient Recovery from Municipal Wastewater and Sludge -- 4.7 Environmental Impacts of the Nutrient Recovery from Municipal Wastewater and Sludge -- References -- 5 Recovery of Metals from Electronic Waste -- 5.1 Environmental and Health Issues of Electronic Devices -- 5.2 International Legislation on E-Waste -- 5.3 Economic Values of E-Waste -- 5.4 E-Waste Recycling -- 5.5 Recovery of Metals from E-Waste -- 5.6 Physical Methods for Metals Recovery -- 5.7 Thermo-Chemical Methods for Metals Recovery -- 5.7.1 Pyrolysis -- 5.7.2 Gasification and Plasma Technology -- 5.8 Metallurgical Methods for Metals Recovery -- 5.8.1 Pyrometallurgical Processing -- 5.8.2 Hydrometallurgical Processing -- 5.8.3 Recovery of Precious Metals -- 5.8.4 Biometallurgical Processing -- 5.9 Industrial Applications of E-Waste Recycling -- References -- 6 Waste Plastics Management and Conversion into Liquid Fuels and Carbon Materials -- 6.1 Plastics Components -- 6.1.1 Synthetic Resins -- 6.1.2 Additives [3, 5, 6] -- 6.2 Plastics Classification -- 6.3 Waste Plastics Generation and Disposal -- 6.4 Conversion of Waste Plastics and Resins into Liquid Fuels and Carbon Materials -- 6.4.1 Liquid Fuels or Oils from Waste Plastics -- 6.4.2 Carbon Materials from Waste Plastics -- 6.5 Industrial Application Examples of Waste Plastics Conversion Technologies -- 6.6 Economic and Environmental Benefits of Waste Plastics Management -- References. 327 $a7 Resource Utilization of Agricultural/Forestry Residues 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