1. Introduction 2. Toxic Waste From Municipality 3. Energy Extraction From Toxic Waste Originating From Food Processing Industries 4. Toxic Waste From Textile Industries 5. Toxic Waste From Leather Industries 6. Toxic Waste From Biodiesel Production Industries and Its Utilization 7. Paper Industry Wastes and Energy Generation From Wastes 8. Medical Waste Disposal and Health Hazards 9. Hazardous Waste and Its Treatment Process 10. Cracking of Toxic Waste 11. Power Generation From Renewable Energy Sources Derived From Biodiesel and Low Energy Content Producer Gas for Rural Electrification 12. Economic Factors for Toxic Waste Management 13. Conclusion
Dr. Debabrata Barik is an Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Karpagam University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. He has teaching and research experience of over 10 years in various universities and completed his doctorate degree from National Institute of Technology Rourkela, India. His research interests include Combustion Engines, Waste to Energy, Renewable Energy, Regulated and Unregulated Emissions, and Heat Transfer among many other topics. Dr. Barik has published more than 20 international journals and conference proceedings and is an active reviewer for more than 25 international jounrnals. He is currently a member of the Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) and International Society for Energy, Environment and Sustainability (ISEES).