نتایج جستجو برای: e waste collection

تعداد نتایج: 1269483  

2002
H. Bartelings R. B. Dellink

In this paper, we show that introducing a unit–based fee for the collection of household waste may lead to undesirable environmental impacts. Such a fee provides households incentives to generate lower quality organic waste as a form of dumping. An applied general equilibrium model is built that incorporates organic waste in high quality, low quality, and rest waste, including the possibility o...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2016
Giuseppe D'Onza Giulio Greco Marco Allegrini

Recycling implies additional costs for separated municipal solid waste (MSW) collection. The aim of the present study is to propose and implement a management tool - the full cost accounting (FCA) method - to calculate the full collection costs of different types of waste. Our analysis aims for a better understanding of the difficulties of putting FCA into practice in the MSW sector. We propose...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2015
Cèsar Fernández Felip Manyà Carles Mateu Francina Sole-Mauri

The collection and treatment of waste poses a major challenge to modern urban planning, particularly to smart cities. To cope with this problem, a cost-effective alternative to conventional methods is the use of Automated Vacuum Waste Collection (AVWC) systems, using air suction on a closed network of underground pipes to transport waste from the drop off points scattered throughout the city to...

2014
João A. Ferreira Manuel C. Figueiredo José A. Oliveira

Nowadays, house packaging waste (HPW) materials acquired a great deal of importance, due to environmental and economic reasons, and therefore waste collection companies place thousands of collection points (ecopontos) for people to deposit their HPW. In order to optimize HPW collection process, accurate forecasts of the waste generation rates are needed. Our objective is to develop forecasting ...

Journal: :Reviews of environmental contamination and toxicology 2014
Jingyu Huang Philip Nti Nkrumah Desmond Ofosu Anim Ebenezer Mensah

The volume of e-waste is growing around the world, and, increasingly, it is being disposed of by export from developed to developing countries. This is the situation in Ghana, and, in this paper we address the potential consequences of such e-waste disposal. Herein, we describe how e-waste is processed in Ghana, and what the fate is of e-waste-chemical contaminants during recycling and storage....

2004
J.-H. Kim

Solid waste or garbage from households and small businesses is managed by a challengeable system in Metropolitan Seoul, South Korea. It is known as the Seoul Volume-based Garbage Collection Fee (VGCF) system. Unlike the preceding system, which charged waste generators a fee for waste disposal in proportion to their property taxes, this newly designed system, which came into full effect in 1995,...

2011
Manfred Fehr

Literature reports from different emerging economies testify to identical raw domestic waste compositions and support extrapolation of management strategies. Based on 2002 World Summit directives and on experiments with source separation in sample communities, this study develops a realistic timeframe of five decades for complete landfill diversion of this waste. The independent progress variab...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2003
M A Massoud M El-Fadel A Abdel Malak

Public-private partnerships in urban environmental services have witnessed increased interest in recent years primarily to reform the weak performance of the public sector, reduce cost, improve efficiency, and ensure environmental protection. In this context, successful public-private partnerships require a thorough analysis of opportunities, a deliberate attention to process details, and a con...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2005
R Woodard M Bench M K Harder

Local authorities in the UK have been set challenging new targets for recycling household waste for 2003/4. This means many of them are urgently trying to determine which parameters in kerbside schemes are most important for increasing recycling rates. In this work information from previous kerbside schemes was used to plan significant improvements in an existing scheme in Horsham District, UK,...

2014
Usha N. murthy

E-waste is one of the fastest growing waste streams in India due to increasing “market penetration” in developing countries, “replacement market” in developed countries and “high obsolescence rate”. The composition of e-waste is very diverse and differs in products across different categories. It contains more than a 1000 different substances, which fall under “hazardous” and “nonhazardous” cat...

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