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Essa, Mohammed Hussein; Al-Zahrani, Muhammad A. and Nesaratnam, Suresh (2013). Optimisation of activated carbon production from date pits. International Journal of Environmental Engineering, 5(3) pp. 325–328.

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Chilton, Tom; Burnley, Stephen and Nesaratnam, Suresh (2010). A life cycle assessment of the closed-loop recycling and thermal recovery of post-consumer PET. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 54(12) pp. 1241–1249.

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Jones, Alan; Nesaratnam, Suresh T. and Porteous, Andrew (2008). A study of episodic waste generating activities for the formulation of sustainable waste management policies. International Journal of Performability Engineering, 4(4) pp. 307–318.

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Fitzgerald, E.J.; Caffrey, J.M.; Nesaratnam, S.T. and McLoughlin, P. (2003). Copper and lead concentrations in salt marsh plants on the Suir Estuary, Ireland. Environmental Pollution, 123(1) pp. 67–74.

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Parfitt, J.; Burnley, S.; Lovett, A.; Jones, A. and Nesaratnam, S. (2001). An exploration of non-participation in household waste recycling schemes in England and Wales. In: 8th International Waste Management Symposium, 1-5 Oct 2001, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy.

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Jones, A.; Nesaratnam, S. and Porteous, A. (1999). Factors affecting the rate of generation of household glass waste. Environmental and Waste Management, 2(2) pp. 107–112.

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Jones, A.; Nesaratnam, S. and Porteous, A. (1998). Enumerating the sources of variation in household waste arisings rates. Environmental and Waste Management, 1(4) pp. 235–241.

Jones, A.; Nesaratnam, S. and Porteous, A. (1998). Regional variations in household waste arisings in the UK. Environmental and Waste Management, 1(2) pp. 97–106.

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Nesaratnam, Suresh; Jones, Alan and Porteous, Andrew (1997). A short study on the generation of household waste in the UK. Journal of Waste Management and Resource Recovery, 4(1) pp. 27–37.

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