- Life cycle GHG emissions of MSW landfilling versus Incineration . . .
A nation’s MSW management strategy depends on factors such as economics, availability of landfill space, and the socio-political acceptance of landfilling as a disposal strategy (Pires and Martinho, 2019, Tsai et al , 2020)
- Life cycle GHG emissions of MSW landfilling versus Incineration . . .
From a GHG perspective, most LCA studies find incineration (MSWI) to be preferred over landfilling because of high energy recovery offsets In some studies, however, landfilling results in less greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions than MSWI
- Carbon footprint analysis of MSW management in major . . . - Springer
This research provides a robust quantitative basis for policymakers to design carbon–neutral roadmaps, highlighting the transformative potential of sustainable waste management in the transition to a low-carbon, circular economy
- Transition to recycling versus incineration in municipal solid waste . . .
Motivated by potential differences in time required to transition from landfilling to recycling versus incineration of municipal solid waste (MSW), this study assesses which of the two pathways offers a quicker and more robust solution for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in MSW management
- Air Emissions from Municipal Solid Waste Management: Comparing . . . - MDPI
This review compiles the recent empirical and life cycle assessment evidence to evaluate which of the three major management methods provides the lowest overall atmospheric impact under current United States policy and operational conditions
- Life-Cycle Carbon Emissions from the Municipal Solid Waste (MSW . . .
To quantify the contribution of municipal solid waste landfilled in China to the carbon emissions, taking the Tianziling sanitary landfill as a case to study, based on the life-cycle assessment, the carbon emissions of sources are calculated and analysed
- Tracking the carbon flows in municipal waste management in China - Nature
Despite multiple studies made for greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions of municipal waste, this research aims to achieve a comprehensive assessment for the carbon cycle by exploring
- Transition to recycling versus incineration in municipal solid waste . . .
Motivated by potential differences in time required to transition from landfilling to recycling versus incineration of municipal solid waste (MSW), this study assesses which of the two
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