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COVID-19 and Medical Waste Management in the Context of Circular Economy: A Case Study of Egypt
Summary
This study reviews the influence of COVID-19 on medical waste management and its intersection with circular economy (CE) principles, using Egypt as a case study through systematic literature analysis. The authors found that the pandemic dramatically increased medical waste volumes globally and in Egypt, analyzing the viability of CE-aligned approaches to managing pandemic-related waste including single-use plastics and personal protective equipment.
Purpose: This paper seeks to review the influence of COVID-19 on medical waste management and its interplay with CE with a special focus on Egypt as a case study. Methodology:This paper employs a systematic literature analysis to discover and investigate the relevant studies with the purpose of analysing the effects of COVID-19 on global medical waste management, using Egypt as a case study.For the purpose of this analysis, a top-down approach has been adopted where the study begins with a global review, then proceeds its investigation on Egypt as the case study.In order to assess the viability of CE strategies for strengthening the responsiveness of existing policies and practises to the threats posed by the worldwide pandemic, this study examines more research on the various CE strategies for managing medical waste. Results:The COVID-19 outbreak has significantly increased global, regional, and local medical waste generation.Given the risks posed by medical waste to the environment and human health, sustainable management and disposal of medical waste constitutes a considerable challenge, especially for developing countries, including Egypt, as the quantity of medical waste significantly outpaces the waste management capacities.CE could aid the
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