Six tonnes of discards and recyclables from three waste districts in a New York suburb were sorted in 2012. The districts were chosen because one had a higher recycling percentage, one had median performance, and one was a low performing district. ASTM standards were followed for the waste composition sorting. The results showed, as expected, that the waste district with the highest recycling rate appeared to have the highest separation efficiencies, leading to greater amounts of recyclable materials being source separated. The waste districts also had different overall waste generation, both in terms of the amounts of wastes generated, and their composition. The better recycling district generated less waste, but had a higher percentage of...
Debates surrounding the definition of waste streams and what construes recycling have been going on ...
A large, successful, residential food waste sorting (recycling) program in urban high-density housin...
The environmental problems generated by our consumer societies require immediate measures that respe...
Six tonnes of discards and recyclables from three waste districts in a New York suburb were sorted i...
Financial analytical models of waste management systems have often found that recycling costs exceed...
New York City's waste management system is a diverse assembly of public and private partnerships tha...
In recent years, numerous municipalities in the United States and abroad have implemented either man...
The city of Buffalo recycles approximately eight percent of its curbside waste per year. This is far...
The industrialized world is facing an increasing problem of solid waste management. Voluntary househ...
Municipal waste management in England has changed beyond recognition in the last 30 years. In respon...
Commercial institutions have many factors to consider when implementing an effective recycling progr...
Waste is never consistent. Different areas use different materials, which give rise to waste streams...
Abstract: New York City’s population includes speakers from hundreds of nationalities, with 25 majo...
In this paper, we address the often contentious debate over state and local recycling policy by care...
Kerbside recycling performance depends on a combination of factors including scheme design, operatio...
Debates surrounding the definition of waste streams and what construes recycling have been going on ...
A large, successful, residential food waste sorting (recycling) program in urban high-density housin...
The environmental problems generated by our consumer societies require immediate measures that respe...
Six tonnes of discards and recyclables from three waste districts in a New York suburb were sorted i...
Financial analytical models of waste management systems have often found that recycling costs exceed...
New York City's waste management system is a diverse assembly of public and private partnerships tha...
In recent years, numerous municipalities in the United States and abroad have implemented either man...
The city of Buffalo recycles approximately eight percent of its curbside waste per year. This is far...
The industrialized world is facing an increasing problem of solid waste management. Voluntary househ...
Municipal waste management in England has changed beyond recognition in the last 30 years. In respon...
Commercial institutions have many factors to consider when implementing an effective recycling progr...
Waste is never consistent. Different areas use different materials, which give rise to waste streams...
Abstract: New York City’s population includes speakers from hundreds of nationalities, with 25 majo...
In this paper, we address the often contentious debate over state and local recycling policy by care...
Kerbside recycling performance depends on a combination of factors including scheme design, operatio...
Debates surrounding the definition of waste streams and what construes recycling have been going on ...
A large, successful, residential food waste sorting (recycling) program in urban high-density housin...
The environmental problems generated by our consumer societies require immediate measures that respe...