Aims & Scope

International Journal of Digital Waste Engineering (IJDWE)  is an international scholarly refereed research journal which aims to promote the theory and practice of Digital Waste Engineering, innovation, Hazardous waste and Information Systems.

Digital Waste and Engineering development are intrinsically linked, and truly sustainable solutions are created through sharing ideas and new knowledge. Engineering solutions have been at the forefront of Digital Waste and will play an even more vital role in future adaptation strategies.

The International Journal of Digital Waste Engineering (IJDWE) aims to provide engineers from a variety of backgrounds with access to a valuable source of cross-disciplinary information for promoting recycling processes. One of the principal objectives of the journal is to stimulate innovation and development of recycling processes and production technologies, as well as novel services and business models. A key consideration is also to encourage the generation of timely, effective regulations and educational programmes to support various corporate and social stakeholders – from engineers to managers, and from policy makers to consumers. As such, IJDWE invites original manuscripts in areas including but not limited to:

The scope of the journal includes but is not limited to papers focused on:

Engineering Design For Recycling Processes

Life Cycle And Recycling Processes

Distributed Versus Localised Production And Consumption

Sustainable Technology İnnovation

Sustainable Material Development And Digital Waste Engineering

Biotechnologies And Bio-Based Materials To Promote Bioeconomy

Waste Minimisation, Remanufacturing, Reuse And Recycling Technologies

Renewable Digital Waste Technologies

Engineering Solutions To Minimise The Degradation Of Natural Resources

AI, İntelligent Sensing, Iot

Big Data Analysis For Sustainable Digital Waste Manufacturing

Digital Waste Education And Corporate Social Factors

Digital Waste Management And ISO Standards

Producer Responsibility In Digital Waste

Digital Waste Management And Consumption Models

Engineering Education For Waste Management

Electronic Waste, Recycling

Waste Managemen

E-Waste

Sustainability

Ergonomics & Human Factors

Operations Engineering And Management

Supply Chain Management

Engineering Management

Information Systems

Product Design And Development

Systems Design And Engineering

Industrial Automation

Hazardous Waste

Recycling Systems

Contaminants

Disposal