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Conversion of MSW to transportation fuel

Rajesh Giri,Ankit Prabhu, Sakshi Singh

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+91-7667918914 iarjset@gmail.com 0 Items International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology A Monthly Peer-Reviewed Multidisciplinary Journal ISSN Online 2393-8021 ISSN Print 2394-1588 Since 2014 Home About About IARJSET Aims and Scope Editorial Board Editorial Policies Publication Ethics Publication Policies Indexing and Abstracting Citation Index License Information Authors How can I publish my paper? Instructions to Authors Benefits to Authors Why Publish in IARJSET Call for Papers Check my Paper status Publication Fee Details Publication Fee Mode FAQs Author Testimonials Reviewers Topics Peer Review Current Issue & Archives Indexing FAQ’s Contact Select Page ICACE-18 53 Abstract: In a metro city like Mumbai Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is increasing day by day. These solid waste are dumped on different places across the city. Due to this pollution is increasing which is not good for the people living in this city. It is not only dangerous for short term but solid waste also has long term effects and it adversely affects the health of the people living in Mumbai. Serious concerns arises due to it, making it obligatory to convert solid waste into other useful products like transportation fuel, electrical energy etc. Though reducing waste the waste ending in the environment. Transportation fuel can be generated from MSW by many methods which will restrict amount of waste and also give us transportation fuel. By converting MSW into other useful products the damage caused by generation and accumulation of solid waste can be effectively reduced. Thus it is of vital importance to make use of municipal solid waste in a way to reduce its quantity and simultaneously producing energy during the process. This way it would reduce the land required for dumping waste and make provision for future growth of a metropolitan city like Mumbai. The generated fuel can be used for powering vehicles. In this paper various methods implemented for obtaining transportation fuel from MSW is the main focus. Further the paper will disclose how other countries have successfully generated transportation fuel from MSW and also on how such methods can be implemented in Mumbai as well. Keywords: Solid waste, transportation fuel, municipal solid waste, waste management, MSW, Mumbai, solid waste management. Call for Papers Rapid Publication 24/7 April 2026 Submission: eMail paper now Notification: Immediate Publication: Immediately with eCertificates Frequency: Monthly Downloads Paper Format Copyright Form   Submit to iarjset@gmail.com or editor@iarjset.com   Submit My Paper Author CenterHow can I publish my paper? Publication Fee Why Publish in IARJSET Benefits to Authors Guidelines to Authors FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) Author Testimonials IARJSET ManagementAims and Scope Call for Papers Editorial Board DOI and Crossref Publication Ethics Editorial Policies Publication Policies Subscription / Librarian Conference Special Issue Info ArchivesCurrent Issue & Archives Conference Special Issue Copyright © 2026 IARJSET This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Open chat

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[1] Rajesh Giri,Ankit Prabhu, Sakshi Singh, “Conversion of MSW to transportation fuel,” International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology (IARJSET)

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