Traditionally, waste management planning has been put into the technical, environmental and economic context only, and solid waste management (SWM) focused largely on technology. Under increasing pressures on resources (of land, energy, finance, and environmental quality), legislation, living standards, public response to ecoenvironmental pollution, it is clear that SWM is becoming increasingly an social-technical profession, and should be examined in a broader context rather than that of traditional approaches.
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