Generation of solid waste is closely associated with the use of tangible factor inputs and production levels in the economy. In this paper, we present projections of waste generated in the Norwegian manufacturing industry based on the development in these factors as simulated by a computable general equilibrium model. Over the simulation period, material input becomes relatively cheaper than labour and energy, thereby making it profitable to substitute materials for other factor inputs. This substitution effect is a general equilibrium effect mainly due to technological change. It dominates the direct material saving impact of technological progress in most production sectors. Thus, generated solid waste rises over the simulation period, bo...
We present an adaptation of an existing materials flow model to account for waste flows in the dome...
Solid administration issues are increasing in developing world due to increase in ppopulation and in...
The role of material production as a driver of environmental impacts is increasing, which calls for ...
Generation of solid waste is closely associated with the use of tangible factor inputs and productio...
This paper analyses the generation of waste in production processes, based on the physical law of co...
This paper analyses the generation of waste inproduction processes using a technique based onthe phy...
The research presented in this report is part of the effort to estimate future Swedish waste quantit...
The unfolding of Circular Economy principles will have consequences on the generation rate, amount, ...
Strategic plans for waste management require information on the current and future waste generation ...
The modern industrial cycle is mainly based on non-renewable mineral resources extracted from the Ea...
Towards Sustainable Waste Management (TOSUWAMA) is an interdisciplinary research programme on policy...
An existing materials flow model is adapted (using Excel™ and AMBER™ model platforms) to account fo...
AbstractPlausible data that illustrates future trends of waste production dynamics is essential for ...
The paper’s main objective is to evaluate the repercussions of economic growth, industrialization, a...
From unexpended materials, products are created wastes which get into the environment. The environme...
We present an adaptation of an existing materials flow model to account for waste flows in the dome...
Solid administration issues are increasing in developing world due to increase in ppopulation and in...
The role of material production as a driver of environmental impacts is increasing, which calls for ...
Generation of solid waste is closely associated with the use of tangible factor inputs and productio...
This paper analyses the generation of waste in production processes, based on the physical law of co...
This paper analyses the generation of waste inproduction processes using a technique based onthe phy...
The research presented in this report is part of the effort to estimate future Swedish waste quantit...
The unfolding of Circular Economy principles will have consequences on the generation rate, amount, ...
Strategic plans for waste management require information on the current and future waste generation ...
The modern industrial cycle is mainly based on non-renewable mineral resources extracted from the Ea...
Towards Sustainable Waste Management (TOSUWAMA) is an interdisciplinary research programme on policy...
An existing materials flow model is adapted (using Excel™ and AMBER™ model platforms) to account fo...
AbstractPlausible data that illustrates future trends of waste production dynamics is essential for ...
The paper’s main objective is to evaluate the repercussions of economic growth, industrialization, a...
From unexpended materials, products are created wastes which get into the environment. The environme...
We present an adaptation of an existing materials flow model to account for waste flows in the dome...
Solid administration issues are increasing in developing world due to increase in ppopulation and in...
The role of material production as a driver of environmental impacts is increasing, which calls for ...