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Mohammed Ashfaq
Osaimi Geotechnic Company, Khobar 34433, Saudi Arabia
Summary
Mohammed Ashfaq received the PhD degree in Civil engineering from the National Institute of Technology Warangal, Telangana 506004, India, in 2021. He has expertise in geotechnical and geoenvironmental characterization of industrial mining wastes, carbon footprint analysis and Environmental Impact Assessment.
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Open Access | Research Article | 14 April 2025
Carbon Footprint Analysis on Alternate Disposal Strategies for Personal Protective Equipment Waste
Sustainable Intelligent Infrastructure | Volume 1, Issue 1: 29-38, 2025 | DOI: 10.62762/SII.2025.512875
Abstract
The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) has gained universal acceptance as a critical measure for safeguarding individuals against hazardous environments, including exposure to infectious agents and harmful substances. The increased use of PPE across various industries has resulted in a significant rise in its consumption. Primarily, the steady surge in global COVID cases has caused a sudden rise in demand for PPE. However, the indiscreet and irrational disposal method can potentially augment the impending climate change problem. In the prevailing situation, there is a need to assess their current mode of disposal in terms of carbon emissions. The present study aims to perform carbon... More >

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Carbon Footprint Analysis on Alternate Disposal Strategies for Personal Protective Equipment Waste