Impact Factor (2025): 6.9
DOI Prefix: 10.47001/IRJIET
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conceptual network for household as well as industrial waste management in
high-rise residential or official buildings in our country is proposed in this
system. This experiment is justified based on: (1) the current situation of
municipal solid waste management in Malaysia that (hypothetically) has been
affected by improper knowledge transfer between resource management agencies
due to the lack of technology involvement, and (2) fast urbanization in
Malaysia and increasing demand for high-rise residential living lifestyle due
to land scarcity, which is more tangible in areas with higher density of
population. Additionally, categorization of living quarters has not been
considered (by the resource management agencies) in municipal solid waste
management planning. This system focuses only on household waste management in
high-rise residential buildings. However, possibilities or limitations of
implementation of the presented system in other categories of living quarters
are discussed at the end. The proposed network aims at facilitating the process
of knowledge acquisition, knowledge management, and knowledge transfer in the
mentioned area. The outcomes of this study are somehow the current Government's
stalled sustainable goals, which were aimed to be achieved through enforcement
plan (unsuccessful to date). This system tries to approach the research problem
through a more realistic and feasible fashion, considering today's modern
lifestyle. This study, however, does not argue over what has (not) been done in
the past, but how to use the previous experience(s) towards the future
sustainable development. The proposed network presented in this system is
accompanied by a conceptual prototype, which has been developed and visualized
based on interpretation of the findings of the experiment. So, the prototype
can be technically tagged data visualization through IOT.
Country : India
IRJIET, Volume 6, Issue 5, May 2022 pp. 203-206