Disposal of municipal solid wastes (MSW) remains a challenge to minimize its impacts on the environment and human health. Landfilling, currently the most common method used for MSW disposal, occupies land space and leads to soil and air emissions. Gasification, an alternative MSW disposal method, can convert waste to energy, but can also lead to soil and air emissions and is a more extensive operation. In this study, life cycle assessments (LCA) of the two disposal methods (landfilling without energy recovery and gasification) were compared to understand impacts on environment and health. The LCA was conducted following the ISO 14040 standards with one ton of MSW as the functional unit. The life cycle inventory was obtained from published j...
This paper aims to determine the environmental aspects of a less impactful municipal solid waste man...
Environmental consequences from sanitary landfill as well as incineration with power generation were...
The largest percentage of MSW in Malaysia is contributed by the state of Selangor, with a 3,923 tons...
Waste-to-energy technologies are considered as one of the key waste treatment technologies due to th...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a promising tool to evaluate the environmental impacts of different t...
The aim of the study is to analyze three different waste treatment technologies by life cycle assess...
To date, landfilling remains the most common waste management practice in Greece in spite of enforce...
Landfilling is still the most common technology used in developing countries for the final disposal ...
Background and Objectives: The continuous increase in solid waste generation worldwide due to popula...
Waste-to-energy technologies are considered as one of the key waste treatment technologies due to th...
This study is a comparative streamlined life cycle assessment (CSLCA) for two types of solid waste i...
Health and safety have been the major concerns in waste management. Waste must be managed in a way ...
This study is a comparative streamlined life cycle assessment (CSLCA) for two types of solid waste i...
AbstractEven though landfilling of waste is the least favourable option in the waste management hier...
With the purpose of assessing the environmental impacts and benefits of the current municipal solid ...
This paper aims to determine the environmental aspects of a less impactful municipal solid waste man...
Environmental consequences from sanitary landfill as well as incineration with power generation were...
The largest percentage of MSW in Malaysia is contributed by the state of Selangor, with a 3,923 tons...
Waste-to-energy technologies are considered as one of the key waste treatment technologies due to th...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a promising tool to evaluate the environmental impacts of different t...
The aim of the study is to analyze three different waste treatment technologies by life cycle assess...
To date, landfilling remains the most common waste management practice in Greece in spite of enforce...
Landfilling is still the most common technology used in developing countries for the final disposal ...
Background and Objectives: The continuous increase in solid waste generation worldwide due to popula...
Waste-to-energy technologies are considered as one of the key waste treatment technologies due to th...
This study is a comparative streamlined life cycle assessment (CSLCA) for two types of solid waste i...
Health and safety have been the major concerns in waste management. Waste must be managed in a way ...
This study is a comparative streamlined life cycle assessment (CSLCA) for two types of solid waste i...
AbstractEven though landfilling of waste is the least favourable option in the waste management hier...
With the purpose of assessing the environmental impacts and benefits of the current municipal solid ...
This paper aims to determine the environmental aspects of a less impactful municipal solid waste man...
Environmental consequences from sanitary landfill as well as incineration with power generation were...
The largest percentage of MSW in Malaysia is contributed by the state of Selangor, with a 3,923 tons...