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Sustainable Solid Waste Collection and Management / by Ana Pires, Graça Martinho, Susana Rodrigues, Maria Isabel Gomes.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019Edition: 1st ed. 2019Description: 1 online resource (XIV, 368 pages 66 illustrations, 32 illustrations in color.)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319932002
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Sustainable solid waste collection and management; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 363.728 PIR 23
  • 628.4 PIR 23
Online resources:
Contents:
I. Fundamental background. 1. Introduction -- 2.Prevention, reduction, reuse: waste hierarchy steps before waste collection -- 3. Waste collection: Technology status of waste collection systems -- 4. Preparation for recycling, recycling, treatment and landfilling: waste hierarchy steps after waste collection -- 5. Regulation and policy concerns -- 6. Social perspectives -- 7. Economic perspectives -- 8. Environmental concerns -- II. Models and tools for waste collection. 9. Design and planning of waste collection system -- 10. Operation and monitoring -- 11. Assessment and improvement -- III. Sustainable solid waste collection: integrated perspective. 12. Integrated waste collection -- 13. Tools to reach sustainable waste management by waste collection -- IV. Challenges and perspectives for sustainable waste management through waste collection. 14. The evolution of waste collection -- 15. Trend analysis -- 16. Technical barriers and socioeconomic challenges -- 17. Future perspectives.
Summary: This volume focuses on the collection of waste and waste streams as an integral aspect of sustainable waste management. The authors take economic models and behavioral studies into account to go beyond just descriptions of waste collections technologies and collection route design. Models and tools for sustainable waste collection are described in detail, and the authors provide a comprehensive, integrated methodology to design waste collection systems that reduce environmental impacts, are economically viable, and achieve buy-in and participation from target populations. Part I of the book provides fundamentals and context on waste hierarchy, including waste prevention, reduction and reuse, waste collection itself, and steps such as preparation for recycling, recycling, treatment, and landfilling. Background in environmental, social, and economic concerns surrounding waste collection is also provided here. Part II addresses tools for design, operation, and maintenance of waste collection systems. Part III focuses on how the tools presented in Part II can be used to support sustainability assessments and decisions that consider the entire life cycle of waste and the role of waste collection programs in waste prevention, reduction, reuse, recycling, treatment, and disposal. Part IV addresses the challenges of developing sustainable waste management systems and addresses the role of waste collection in sustainable waste management in the future.
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I. Fundamental background. 1. Introduction -- 2.Prevention, reduction, reuse: waste hierarchy steps before waste collection -- 3. Waste collection: Technology status of waste collection systems -- 4. Preparation for recycling, recycling, treatment and landfilling: waste hierarchy steps after waste collection -- 5. Regulation and policy concerns -- 6. Social perspectives -- 7. Economic perspectives -- 8. Environmental concerns -- II. Models and tools for waste collection. 9. Design and planning of waste collection system -- 10. Operation and monitoring -- 11. Assessment and improvement -- III. Sustainable solid waste collection: integrated perspective. 12. Integrated waste collection -- 13. Tools to reach sustainable waste management by waste collection -- IV. Challenges and perspectives for sustainable waste management through waste collection. 14. The evolution of waste collection -- 15. Trend analysis -- 16. Technical barriers and socioeconomic challenges -- 17. Future perspectives.

This volume focuses on the collection of waste and waste streams as an integral aspect of sustainable waste management. The authors take economic models and behavioral studies into account to go beyond just descriptions of waste collections technologies and collection route design. Models and tools for sustainable waste collection are described in detail, and the authors provide a comprehensive, integrated methodology to design waste collection systems that reduce environmental impacts, are economically viable, and achieve buy-in and participation from target populations. Part I of the book provides fundamentals and context on waste hierarchy, including waste prevention, reduction and reuse, waste collection itself, and steps such as preparation for recycling, recycling, treatment, and landfilling. Background in environmental, social, and economic concerns surrounding waste collection is also provided here. Part II addresses tools for design, operation, and maintenance of waste collection systems. Part III focuses on how the tools presented in Part II can be used to support sustainability assessments and decisions that consider the entire life cycle of waste and the role of waste collection programs in waste prevention, reduction, reuse, recycling, treatment, and disposal. Part IV addresses the challenges of developing sustainable waste management systems and addresses the role of waste collection in sustainable waste management in the future.

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