Hebron is an industrial governorate south of Palestine where the lack of studies
ends up to inexistent evaluation of its environmental status. Understanding the
status of industrial solid waste management (SWM) largely contributes to the
determination of the opportunities and the appropriate roadmap for the application
of cleaner production principles.In this chapter, we report the results of an extended research-constructed
survey conducted in Hebron both at municipal level and industrial level. Primarily
the municipal level research was aimed at identifying the current SWM
practices. Then the industrial level research was aimed to collect data on both
the applied SWM practices in local industries and record the generated quantities
of ISW.
Towards the development, updating and implementation of a legislative
framework, which will support an integrated SWM in the local industrial area,
the stakeholders are highly encouraged to develop an incentive system for
industries to reduce and recycle the generated ISW. This need clearly emerges
from the current research results: Only 21 out of 91 factories treat SW before final
disposal; 83.33% of them recycle the waste in situ or in collaboration with local
recycling stakeholders; 51.65% of the investigated industries produce a mixture
of process and nonprocess ISW, the average rate of nonprocess ISW is 23.22 kg/
day; 8.4% of factories always separate process ISW from nonprocess ISW; 85.7%
of factories do not separate their ISW into specific components. Only 13.6% of
factories reuse and 16.5% recycle ISW; 77.3% of the recyclable materials are
used as secondary raw materials, and 22.7% of them use the separated ISW as
secondary raw materials in production, both implementing the fundamental 3Rs
principle
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