AbstractMany countries consider the fly ash produced from the incineration of municipal solid waste (MSW) as hazardous waste. In Taiwan, 24.5 thousand tons of MSW is incinerated and 554.7 tons of fly ash is produced daily. As landfill capacity in the country is limited, this vast amount of fly ash should ideally be reused. However, some treatment methods to enable the reuse of fly ash can have a worse impact on the environment than was previously believed. The aim of this research was therefore to compare the different processes for the reuse of fly ash by employing data collected from the incineration process in Taiwan in order to establish a life-cycle assessment (LCA) database. The database, containing information on the assessment of re...
A UK government report released in 2017 indicated that fly ash (FA) production locally is expected t...
The most frequently used method for treatment and management of MSW fly ash is stabilization /solidi...
Municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) ash is rich in heavy metals and salts. The disposal of MSW...
AbstractMany countries consider the fly ash produced from the incineration of municipal solid waste ...
Unsustainable consumption and production patterns, together with industrialization and population gr...
Incineration ashes may be treated either as a waste to be dumped in landfill, or as a resource that ...
Today about 80 million tonnes of municipal solid waste (MSW) is annually incinerated in Europe. One ...
In this study, we performed a life cycle assessment of the reuse of biomass fly ash as secondary cem...
In this study, we performed a life cycle assessment of the reuse of biomass fly ash as secondary cem...
Combustion residues, such as alkaline lignite fly ashes, are produced worldwide in ever-increasing ...
Air pollution control residues (APCr) from municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration are hazardous wa...
Journal ArticleThis study sought to establish the effectiveness of water washing pre-treatment on th...
The increase in municipal solid waste (MSW) production has led to an increase in MSW incineration fl...
This study is a comparative streamlined life cycle assessment (CSLCA) for two types of solid waste i...
This study is a comparative streamlined life cycle assessment (CSLCA) for two types of solid waste i...
A UK government report released in 2017 indicated that fly ash (FA) production locally is expected t...
The most frequently used method for treatment and management of MSW fly ash is stabilization /solidi...
Municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) ash is rich in heavy metals and salts. The disposal of MSW...
AbstractMany countries consider the fly ash produced from the incineration of municipal solid waste ...
Unsustainable consumption and production patterns, together with industrialization and population gr...
Incineration ashes may be treated either as a waste to be dumped in landfill, or as a resource that ...
Today about 80 million tonnes of municipal solid waste (MSW) is annually incinerated in Europe. One ...
In this study, we performed a life cycle assessment of the reuse of biomass fly ash as secondary cem...
In this study, we performed a life cycle assessment of the reuse of biomass fly ash as secondary cem...
Combustion residues, such as alkaline lignite fly ashes, are produced worldwide in ever-increasing ...
Air pollution control residues (APCr) from municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration are hazardous wa...
Journal ArticleThis study sought to establish the effectiveness of water washing pre-treatment on th...
The increase in municipal solid waste (MSW) production has led to an increase in MSW incineration fl...
This study is a comparative streamlined life cycle assessment (CSLCA) for two types of solid waste i...
This study is a comparative streamlined life cycle assessment (CSLCA) for two types of solid waste i...
A UK government report released in 2017 indicated that fly ash (FA) production locally is expected t...
The most frequently used method for treatment and management of MSW fly ash is stabilization /solidi...
Municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) ash is rich in heavy metals and salts. The disposal of MSW...