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Accounting for transportation impacts in the environmental assessment of waste management plans

机译:在废物管理计划的环境评估中考虑运输影响

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Background, aim, and scope Many recent studies on waste management have described in detail the potential impacts of recycling and final treatment of municipal waste. In public debates, the attention has also been focused on the choice of final disposal technologies (e.g. landfilling vs. incineration). However, a comprehensive assessment of the impacts of waste collection and transport was still lacking. In the present study, we use LCA to evaluate the potential impact of the provincial waste management plan of Varese (northern Italy). Particular attention is devoted to the estimation of environmental impacts generated during waste transport.rnMaterials and methods A detailed Life Cycle Inventory was built for the transportation phase, based on primary data collected by interviewing the agencies involved in waste collection. To model the recycling and final disposal phase we relied on the BUWAL 250 database. Impacts were evaluated with the Eco-Indicator 99 method in its egalitarian formulation.rnResults The results of our analysis reveal that the major potential impacts of the plan are associated with waste collection and transport. These impacts are partiallyrncompensated by reduced resource consumption through recycling and energy recovery through incineration. Discussion The outputs of the LCIA were compared with those obtained by using other ecoindicators (Eco-Indicator 99 hierarchist and individualist, CML2, EPS2000). Although not comparable on a quantitative basis, they are qualitatively consistent.rnConclusions Neglecting the effects of collection and transport might result in a severe underestimation of the environmental impacts of a waste management system, especially as refers to depletion of fossil fuels, emission of respiratory inorganics and climate change. To reduce the environmental impact of waste management systems, an accurate optimisation of waste transport is required. Recommendations and perspectives Effective waste management planning requires the explicit inclusion of waste collection and transport when comparing alternative management policies.
机译:背景,目标和范围许多有关废物管理的最新研究已详细描述了市政废物的回收和最终处理的潜在影响。在公开辩论中,注意力也集中在最终处置技术的选择上(例如,垃圾掩埋与焚化)。但是,仍然缺乏对废物收集和运输影响的全面评估。在本研究中,我们使用LCA评估瓦雷泽省(意大利北部)的省级废物管理计划的潜在影响。特别注意估算废物运输过程中产生的环境影响。rn材料和方法根据与废物收集相关机构的访谈收集的主要数据,为运输阶段建立了详细的生命周期清单。为了对回收和最终处置阶段进行建模,我们依靠BUWAL 250数据库。结果均用Eco-Indicator 99方法进行评估,评估结果均等。结果我们的分析结果表明,该计划的主要潜在影响与废物的收集和运输有关。通过回收利用减少资源消耗并通过焚烧减少能源消耗,可以部分补偿这些影响。讨论将LCIA的输出与使用其他生态指标(Eco-Indicator 99等级主义者和个人主义者,CML2,EPS2000)获得的输出进行了比较。尽管在数量上没有可比性,但它们在质量上是一致的。rn结论忽视收集和运输的影响可能会严重低估废物管理系统对环境的影响,尤其是指化石燃料的消耗,呼吸性无机物的排放和气候变化。为了减少废物管理系统对环境的影响,需要准确优化废物运输。建议和观点有效的废物管理计划要求在比较替代管理政策时明确包括废物收集和运输。

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