Section Policy

International Journal of Digital Waste Engineering (IJDWE) accepts research and critical review articles.

Research Articles

Research articles are evaluated using qualitative, quantitative, mixed-methodology and single-subject methodology, and fall within the following areas:

1. Artificial Intelligence and Sensor Technologies in Waste Engineering

The use of smart sensors, IoT, and artificial intelligence in waste management and sustainable production.

2. Sustainable Materials and Circular Economy

Innovative materials and circular economy models in digital waste engineering.

3. E-Waste Recycling Engineering

Engineering approaches and technological solutions for the recycling of electronic waste.

4. Producer Responsibility and ISO Standards

Producer responsibility, standardization, and sustainable consumption models in digital waste management.

5. Integration of Biotechnology and Bio-Based Materials

The role of bioeconomy and bio-based materials in waste minimization.

6. IoT-Based Waste Management in Smart Cities

Smart waste management systems with distributed and local production-consumption models.

7. Digital Waste and Sustainable Consumption

Consumer behavior, corporate social responsibility, and sustainable consumption strategies.

8. Engineering Control and Disposal of Hazardous Waste

Management and disposal of hazardous waste, and reduction of environmental impacts.

9. Digital Waste Education and Corporate Responsibility

Waste management education, engineering education, and corporate sustainability strategies.

10. Supply Chain and Digital Waste Minimization

Operations engineering, supply chain optimization, and waste reduction strategies

Submissions in these areas should be highly scientific papers. IJDWE is looking for submissions that combine feasible proposals with quality applications. A strong link between theory, policy and practice is expected in the submitted papers.

Critical Review Articles

Critical review articles should link theory and practice and produce informative resources for educators, practitioners and policy makers. IJDWE seeks submissions that critically combine viable proposals with quality practices. It is expected that theory, policy and practice will be tightly linked in the submitted papers.