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Factors associated with solid waste

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Chapter 7 Solid waste management - European Commission

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Solid waste can create significant health problems and a very unpleasant living ... factors affecting these are:! the geographical region ... The final stage of solid waste management is safe disposal where associated risks are minimised. There are four main methods for the disposal of solid waste:!

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CHAPTER 4 BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF SOLID WASTE

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transferred to an anaerobic facility which is co-digesting sludge with solid municipal or other waste, any related CH. 4. and nitrous oxide (N. 2. O) emissions should be reported under this category, biological treatment of solid waste. Where these gases are used for energy, then associated emissions should be reported in the Energy ector. S ...

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Documentation for Greenhouse Gas Emission and Energy ...

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This chapter describes the methodology used in EPA’s Waste Reduction Model (WARM) to estimate streamlined streamlined life-cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emission factors for glass, beginning at the point of waste generation. The WARM GHG emission factors are used to compare the net emissions associated with glass in

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Category 5: Waste Generated in Operations

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Waste-to-energy (WTE) or energy-from-waste (EfW) – that is, combustion of municipal solid waste (MSW) to generate electricity • Wastewater treatment. A reporting company’s scope 3 emissions from waste generated in operations derive from the scope 1 and scope 2 emissions of solid waste and wastewater management companies.

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Environmental impacts of improper solid waste

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improper solid waste management system may contribute to a worsening environmental degradation of the community. Illegal dumping of communal solid waste is responsible for a number of diseases in Pakistan. Per capita, solid waste generation in developing countries is increasing annually due to an urbanization trend.

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Definition of Solid Waste and Recycling

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Regulatory Definition of Solid Waste 40 CFR 261.2 • Any discarded material* that is: 1) Abandoned, 2) Inherently-waste-like, 3) Military munitions, or 4) Recycled. • Does not include material that is: –Excluded under §261.4(a). –Granted a variance under §§260.30 and 260.31. • To determine if a material is a solid waste when ...

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Solid Waste Management: Its Sources, Collection ...

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country each year. If these quantities are added, the solid waste production rate reaches 45 kg per capita per day (100 lb. /c.d.). To introduce the reader to the solid waste management field, an overview of municipal solid waste problems, sources, collection, resource recovery, and disposal methods are presented in this paper.

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