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The P-graph approach in optimal synthesis and planning of waste management towards achieving sustainable development goals: A systematic review

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The P-graph approach in optimal synthesis and planning of waste management towards achieving sustainable development goals: A systematic review. / Mohd Firdaus, Rabita; Abdul Mulok Oon, Nadiah; Aroua, Mohamed Kheireddine et al.
In: Waste Management and Research, Vol. 43, No. 4, 30.04.2025, p. 455-473.

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Mohd Firdaus R, Abdul Mulok Oon N, Aroua MK, Gew LT. The P-graph approach in optimal synthesis and planning of waste management towards achieving sustainable development goals: A systematic review. Waste Management and Research. 2025 Apr 30;43(4):455-473. Epub 2024 Jul 28. doi: 10.1177/0734242x241265010

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Mohd Firdaus, Rabita ; Abdul Mulok Oon, Nadiah ; Aroua, Mohamed Kheireddine et al. / The P-graph approach in optimal synthesis and planning of waste management towards achieving sustainable development goals : A systematic review. In: Waste Management and Research. 2025 ; Vol. 43, No. 4. pp. 455-473.

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abstract = "Effective waste management remains a challenge in global environmental sustainability, underlining the urgent necessity for innovative solutions. This review explored waste management strategies, focusing on the role of P-graph frameworks in achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs). P-graphs offer a systematic approach across domains including, chemical reaction routes, carbon management networks, economic systems and resource planning to waste management synthesis and planning. Through a systematic search and analysis of relevant P-graph approaches, 28 articles meeting the inclusion criteria were selected for review. The study reveals that P-graph approach is a systematic methodology that can streamline decision-making processes, which ultimately lead to more efficient and effective waste management strategies and solutions. This research also highlighted the absence of previous studies on the application of the P-graph approach to various types of waste, underscoring its significance and originality in the field. This study seeks to advance the achievement of SDGs and promote sustainable waste management practices through the integration of the P-graph framework with waste management solutions.",
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