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    Improvement on the solid waste management plan: a case study in nalaikh district
    (German Mongolian Institute for Resouce and Technology, 2024-05-27) Khaliunzul Purevjargal; Martin Knippertz; Enkhjargal Sodnomdarjaa
    Solid waste management is a major challenge for rapidly developing urban areas, and Mongolia's Nalaikh District is no different. This thesis examines the current state of solid waste management in Nalaikh District and suggests plans and actions for improvement. Key issues of waste generation, collection, transportation, recycling, and disposal were identified through research, case studies, and data analysis. The proposed plan includes raising public awareness, improving waste collection and transportation systems, reforming waste tax and tariff regulations, establishing recycling plants, upgrading equipment, improving control mechanisms, establishing new landfills, passing laws, and It is planned to launch an initiative in the direction of encouraging segregation at the source. , implement solutions based on case study results. By comprehensively addressing these challenges, Nalaikh district aims to create sustainable solid waste management and set an example for other regions facing similar problems.

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