A life cycle assessment was carried out to assess a selection of the factors influencing the environmental impacts and benefits of incinerating the fraction of municipal waste remaining after source-separation for reuse, recycling, composting or anaerobic digestion. The factors investigated were the extent of any metal and aggregate recovery from the bottom ash, the thermal efficiency of the process, and the conventional fuel for electricity generation displaced by the power generated. The results demonstrate that incineration has significant advantages over landfill with lower impacts from climate change, resource depletion, acidification, eutrophication human toxicity and aquatic ecotoxicity. To maximise the benefits of energy recovery, m...
Material and energy recovery from waste is significantly growing its importance in the last decades ...
The Waste Framework Directive, WFD, 2008/98/EC, gives a hierarchy for waste treatment: preparing for...
Incineration ashes may be treated either as a waste to be dumped in landfill, or as a resource that ...
Life cycle assessment was used to investigate the environmental impacts and benefits of managing res...
A life cycle assessment was carried out to assess the environmental impacts and benefits of incinera...
A life cycle assessment was carried out to investigate the environmental benefits of removing dense ...
Life cycle assessment was used to investigate the environmental impacts and benefits of managing res...
Purpose. The aim of this research was to determine the optimum way of recovering energy from the bio...
AbstractEven though landfilling of waste is the least favourable option in the waste management hier...
The continuous increasing of solid waste generation worldwide calls for management strategies to sup...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). To conduct a rapid evidence assessment of existing research into the...
peer reviewedPurpose The present study aims at identifying the best practice in residual municipal ...
The European Commission¿s Strategy on the Prevention and Recycling of Waste outlines why life cycle ...
In the United Kingdom nuclear energy is expected to play a key role in decarbonising the power gener...
Excessive waste generation caused by exponential growth in resource use for the production of consum...
Material and energy recovery from waste is significantly growing its importance in the last decades ...
The Waste Framework Directive, WFD, 2008/98/EC, gives a hierarchy for waste treatment: preparing for...
Incineration ashes may be treated either as a waste to be dumped in landfill, or as a resource that ...
Life cycle assessment was used to investigate the environmental impacts and benefits of managing res...
A life cycle assessment was carried out to assess the environmental impacts and benefits of incinera...
A life cycle assessment was carried out to investigate the environmental benefits of removing dense ...
Life cycle assessment was used to investigate the environmental impacts and benefits of managing res...
Purpose. The aim of this research was to determine the optimum way of recovering energy from the bio...
AbstractEven though landfilling of waste is the least favourable option in the waste management hier...
The continuous increasing of solid waste generation worldwide calls for management strategies to sup...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). To conduct a rapid evidence assessment of existing research into the...
peer reviewedPurpose The present study aims at identifying the best practice in residual municipal ...
The European Commission¿s Strategy on the Prevention and Recycling of Waste outlines why life cycle ...
In the United Kingdom nuclear energy is expected to play a key role in decarbonising the power gener...
Excessive waste generation caused by exponential growth in resource use for the production of consum...
Material and energy recovery from waste is significantly growing its importance in the last decades ...
The Waste Framework Directive, WFD, 2008/98/EC, gives a hierarchy for waste treatment: preparing for...
Incineration ashes may be treated either as a waste to be dumped in landfill, or as a resource that ...