Landfill is still the main technological facility used to treat and dispose municipal solid waste (MSW) worldwide. In developing countries, final dumping is applied without environmental monitoring and soil protection since solid waste is mostly sent to open dump sites while, in Europe, landfilling is considered as the last option since reverse logistic approaches or energy recovery are generally encouraged. However, many regions within the European Union continue to dispose of MSW to landfill, since modern facilities have not been introduced owing to unreliable regulations or financial sustainability. In this paper, final disposal activities and pre-treatment operations in an area in southern Italy are discussed, where final disposal is st...
Waste disposal is a controversial issue in many European countries: concerns about potential health ...
The organic biodegradable fraction is one of the most hazardous Msw which can be landfilled; then, t...
The bio-mechanical treatment of Municipal Solid Waste is an increasing option in Europe either as a ...
Landfill is still the main technological facility used to treat and dispose municipal solid waste (M...
Enforcement of the Landfill Directive 99/31/EC poses new challenges and asks for innovation in waste...
The amount of municipal and industrial waste, produced in the European and not EU countries has grow...
A mechanical-biological process for municipal solid waste (MSW) treatment was monitored for one year...
In wide areas of Southern Italy, the territorial authorities dealing with municipal solid waste trea...
Although current trends address towards prevention strategies, the organic fraction of municipal sol...
a b s t r a c t the lack of recovery of materials and/or energy in waste landfills, together with th...
The number and capacity of mechanical-biological treatment (MBT) plants in Europe increased signific...
Sustainable disposal of municipal solid waste (MSW) requires assurance that contaminant release will...
In Lower Saxony three full-scale plants for the mechanical-biological pretreatment (MBP) of residual...
Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT) is being increasingly adopted throughout the EU as one of the ...
Waste disposal is a controversial issue in many European countries: concerns about potential health ...
The organic biodegradable fraction is one of the most hazardous Msw which can be landfilled; then, t...
The bio-mechanical treatment of Municipal Solid Waste is an increasing option in Europe either as a ...
Landfill is still the main technological facility used to treat and dispose municipal solid waste (M...
Enforcement of the Landfill Directive 99/31/EC poses new challenges and asks for innovation in waste...
The amount of municipal and industrial waste, produced in the European and not EU countries has grow...
A mechanical-biological process for municipal solid waste (MSW) treatment was monitored for one year...
In wide areas of Southern Italy, the territorial authorities dealing with municipal solid waste trea...
Although current trends address towards prevention strategies, the organic fraction of municipal sol...
a b s t r a c t the lack of recovery of materials and/or energy in waste landfills, together with th...
The number and capacity of mechanical-biological treatment (MBT) plants in Europe increased signific...
Sustainable disposal of municipal solid waste (MSW) requires assurance that contaminant release will...
In Lower Saxony three full-scale plants for the mechanical-biological pretreatment (MBP) of residual...
Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT) is being increasingly adopted throughout the EU as one of the ...
Waste disposal is a controversial issue in many European countries: concerns about potential health ...
The organic biodegradable fraction is one of the most hazardous Msw which can be landfilled; then, t...
The bio-mechanical treatment of Municipal Solid Waste is an increasing option in Europe either as a ...