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Effects Of MSW Selective Collection On Waste-to-energy Strategies
This paper analyses the effects of the evolution of the selective collection of municipal solid waste on the local strategies for their energy valorization, referring to a case study where high efficiencies of source separation have been reached thanks to a two-decade effort. Four years were charact...
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description | This paper analyses the effects of the evolution of the selective collection of municipal solid waste on the local strategies for their energy valorization, referring to a case study where high efficiencies of source separation have been reached thanks to a two-decade effort. Four years were characterized as representative of significant moment in the local waste management history. The case study area concerns a province in the North of Italy where particular attention has been put to the organization of selective collection. The economy of the area is typical of a high-income country for all the analyzed period. From another point of view, the alteration of the residual municipal solid waste characteristics makes it similar to a solid recovered fuel even without pre-treatments. The option for its cocombustion in existing industrial plants (cement factories, thermal power plants, etc.) should be analyzed comparatively. |
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