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Title:
The mutual influence between bioclimatic design and recycling of agricultural waste
Authors: Afaf Zakarya Helal, Amal Abdel Khalek, Ghada Al Mosalamy
Year: 2024
Keywords: Bioclimatic architecture - sustainability – recycling - agricultural waste
Journal: مجلة العمارة و الفنون و العلوم الإنسانية
Volume: المجلد العاشر
Issue: الحادي و الخمسون
Pages: not available
Publisher: م/ عفاف زكريا هلال
Local/International: Local
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

Environmental crises began to appear in several forms, including the doubling of energy consumption, the overexploitation of natural resources at a pace that exceeded expectations, and the phenomenon of global warming - ozone layer depletion - air pollution and water and land pollution also began; Which negatively affected the natural balance of the environment. At the current stage, agricultural waste is considered a heavy burden on the environment, especially since the improper disposal of these wastes reflects wrong practices represented in environmental pollution, climate deterioration, and the waste of natural raw materials. The systems and means of recycling agricultural waste varied to maximize the use of them according to the type of waste and available technologies. The purpose of recycling these wastes is between biological methods by adapting microorganisms to convert these organic wastes into products of economic feasibility, by mechanical methods. For the production of supplies for homes and clubs, and chemical methods for the production of paper and intermediate chemical compounds And physical methods such as pressing, grinding and maceration for ease of use, and others for the production of handmade products, all of which are used in the field of interior design and furniture.

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