MUNICIPAL SOLID-WASTE - A PREDICTION METHODOLOGY FOR THE GENERATION RATE AND COMPOSITION IN THE EUROPEAN-UNION COUNTRIES AND THE UNITED-STATES-OF-AMERICA

Citation
E. Daskalopoulos et al., MUNICIPAL SOLID-WASTE - A PREDICTION METHODOLOGY FOR THE GENERATION RATE AND COMPOSITION IN THE EUROPEAN-UNION COUNTRIES AND THE UNITED-STATES-OF-AMERICA, Resources, conservation and recycling, 24(2), 1998, pp. 155-166
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Engineering, Environmental
ISSN journal
09213449
Volume
24
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
155 - 166
Database
ISI
SICI code
0921-3449(1998)24:2<155:MS-APM>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
The economically-viable and environmentally-acceptable disposal of mun icipal solid waste (MSW) is a major concern in many industrialised cou ntries. The main problem facing policy makers in the waste management sector is how to predict the amount and the composition of MSW that is likely to be generated in the near future in order to devise the most appropriate treatment/disposal strategy. Published data on MSW arisin gs in European countries during the period 1980-1993 and those for the USA between 1960 and 1993 have been correlated with the corresponding figures for the gross domestic product (GDP) and population. The typi cal composition of MSW has been expressed in terms of the fraction of the total consumer expenditure on goods and products resulting in the generation of MSW, i.e. related total consumer expenditure (RTCE). A m odel linking RTCE to GDP has been developed and utilised to estimate t he amounts of the individual fractions in the total MSW generated. The correlations permit highly-accurate predictions of the total amount o f MSW arisings to be obtained both for European countries and the USA. Deviations between the predicted and measured values are, however, mu ch lower in the case of the USA, because the corresponding model is ba sed on data for a single country. Good matches between the predicted a nd measured figures for the individual fractions of the MSW also ensue . However, the model for predicting the individual fractions in the MS W for the European countries is based solely on information available for the UK. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.