We present an adaptation of an existing materials flow model to account for waste flows in the domestic environment. The revised approach offers added functionality for economic parameters that influence waste production and disposal. Hypothetical waste and resource management futures illustrate the utility of model. A sensitivity analysis confirms that imports, domestic extraction and their associated hidden flows impact mostly on wastes generation. The model offers enhanced utility for policy and decision makers with regard to economic mass balance and strategic waste flows
Waste from electrical and electronic equipment or e-waste is increasingly processed in transitional ...
From unexpended materials, products are created wastes which get into the environment. The environme...
Waste and resource management are complex, largely interlinked systems that are exposed to a number ...
An existing materials flow model is adapted (using Excel™ and AMBER™ model platforms) to account fo...
Generation of solid waste is closely associated with the use of tangible factor inputs and productio...
Economy-wide material flow analysis (MFA) and derived indicators have been developed to monitor and ...
Objective of this study is to support the development of a Thematic Strategy for Sustainable Use and...
In order to achieve a circular economy, there must be a greater understanding of the links between e...
The objectives of waste management are the protection of human beings and the environment and the co...
Much of the waste flow literature focuses on international waste trade and oftentimes solely on trad...
This paper analyses the generation of waste in production processes, based on the physical law of co...
Various types of economic model address environmental problems. This article examines whether these ...
In order to achieve a circular economy, there must be a greater understanding of the links between e...
Improving material efficiency is widely accepted as one of the key challenges facing manufacturers i...
This paper analyses the generation of waste inproduction processes using a technique based onthe phy...
Waste from electrical and electronic equipment or e-waste is increasingly processed in transitional ...
From unexpended materials, products are created wastes which get into the environment. The environme...
Waste and resource management are complex, largely interlinked systems that are exposed to a number ...
An existing materials flow model is adapted (using Excel™ and AMBER™ model platforms) to account fo...
Generation of solid waste is closely associated with the use of tangible factor inputs and productio...
Economy-wide material flow analysis (MFA) and derived indicators have been developed to monitor and ...
Objective of this study is to support the development of a Thematic Strategy for Sustainable Use and...
In order to achieve a circular economy, there must be a greater understanding of the links between e...
The objectives of waste management are the protection of human beings and the environment and the co...
Much of the waste flow literature focuses on international waste trade and oftentimes solely on trad...
This paper analyses the generation of waste in production processes, based on the physical law of co...
Various types of economic model address environmental problems. This article examines whether these ...
In order to achieve a circular economy, there must be a greater understanding of the links between e...
Improving material efficiency is widely accepted as one of the key challenges facing manufacturers i...
This paper analyses the generation of waste inproduction processes using a technique based onthe phy...
Waste from electrical and electronic equipment or e-waste is increasingly processed in transitional ...
From unexpended materials, products are created wastes which get into the environment. The environme...
Waste and resource management are complex, largely interlinked systems that are exposed to a number ...