Fr. Mcdougall et Jp. Hruska, Report: the use of Life Cycle Inventory tools to support an integrated approach to solid waste management, WASTE MAN R, 18(6), 2000, pp. 590-594
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology,"Environmental Engineering & Energy
Solid waste management needs to be environmentally sustainable to reduce ov
erall environmental burdens. It also needs to be economically sustainable t
o be affordable for all sectors of the community served. Integrated waste m
anagement (IWM) takes an overall approach to this, involves the use of a ra
nge of different treatment options and deals with the entire waste stream.
The tool of Life Cycle Inventory (the goal definition and inventory stages
of a Life Cycle Assessment) can successfully be applied to integrated waste
management systems to assess their environmental burdens. Life Cycle Inven
tory (LCI) tools for solid waste management have been available for some ti
me. Several models have been developed and applied to both theoretical and
actual waste management strategies. This report reviews a case study where
a Life Cycle Inventory model was applied in the development of an integrate
d approach to waste management.