The aim of this paper is to propose solutions for Romanian MSW treatment based on the bio-drying process as a tool for supporting the transient period necessary for complying with the EU regulations. In particular, the purpose of this paper is to compare four scenarios suitable for municipal solid waste (MSW) treatment. This case-study is interesting as waste management in Romania is changing quickly as a consequence of its recent entrance into the EU. For each scenario mass and energy balances have been developed taking into account the waste ultimate and proximate analysis, the lower heating value (LHV) of waste and also the energy consumption of each step of treatment. Results showed that selective collection plays an important role in d...