Prof. Dr. Ali Abdul Razzaq Altahir 1 Sura Lateef Salman 2 ⦁ The University of Kerbala, Collage of Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department, Karbala, Iraq 2The University of Kerbala, College of Pharmacy, Karbala, Iraq An ambitious practical study of recycling and solid waste investment would involve a comprehensive approach to address sustainability challenges related to waste management. To lessen ...
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Green Chemistry and its relationship to achieving sustainable development.
Hamida Idan Salman & Hawraa Salman Kadhim Proph. Dr. Department of chemistry, college of education for pure sciences, university of Karbala, Iraq. The push toward more chemical pathways and end products that are acceptable to biological systems is known as “green chemistry” [1]. It covers the complete chemical supply chain, including education, commercial application, and research [2]. Green Chemistry is ...
Read More »Recycling Organic waste and its contribution to achieving sustainability
Hamida Idan Salman & Hawraa Salman Kadhim Proph. Dr. Organic waste: Composting can be done in two different ways, aerobic and anaerobic (1). Within 96 hours, DHAF may transform food waste into mature organic fertilizer. Microorganisms might reproduce in the ideal environment because of constant impact and friction. Due to constant friction and impact, which are typical in TSC process, ...
Read More »Accelerating Sustainability in Iraq Through Artificial Intelligence Technologies
Mohanad Abudalmir.Khudair : Kerbala College of Law Iraq, a nation with a rich history and diverse culture, has met big challenges in recent decades, including political instability, armed wars, and economic difficulties. However, new technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) offer a shine of chance by giving exclusive opportunities to address critical issues and increase speed of sustainable development in Iraq. ...
Read More »Sustainable development and the social dimension
Hawraa Ali Hussien Collage of Law Sustainable development is an international socio-economic term with which the United Nations drew a map for environmental, social and economic development worldwide. Its primary goal is to improve the living conditions of every individual in society, to develop means and methods of production, and to manage them in ways that do not lead to ...
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