A distributive multi-phase waste management model for analyzing synergistic emission mitigation policies – A Chinese case study

2021 ◽  
pp. 129153
Author(s):  
Yanyan Liu ◽  
Guohe Huang ◽  
Lirong Liu ◽  
Mengyu Zhai ◽  
Xiaoyue Zhang ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Ansorudin Sidik

Social dynamic of of waste management is rarely discussed in a paper. Using causal loop diagram, this issue will be analyzed in this paper based on the case study of waste management in Jakarta. Problems occurred in Jakarta were identified using metaplan method carried out by BPPT to explore social problem of solid waste management. It is started from the fact that for managing waste,the regional government tends to use the top down approach rather than bottom up approach. The analysis shows the result that the problems are dynamic as social problems always changes, not static. Such dynamic tendency can be anticipated in the future by the regional government in accordance with the social changes occurred to people live in Jakarta.Key Wods : social dynamic, waste management, model dinamic


Author(s):  
Khalid Mujasam Batoo ◽  
Saravanan Pandiaraj ◽  
Muthumareeswaran Muthuramamoorthy ◽  
Emad Raslan ◽  
Sujatha Krishnamoorthy

Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 1172
Author(s):  
Hafiz Haq ◽  
Petri Välisuo ◽  
Seppo Niemi

Industrial symbiosis networks conventionally provide economic and environmental benefits to participating industries. However, most studies have failed to quantify waste management solutions and identify network connections in addition to methodological variation of assessments. This study provides a comprehensive model to conduct sustainable study of industrial symbiosis, which includes identification of network connections, life cycle assessment of materials, economic assessment, and environmental performance using standard guidelines from the literature. Additionally, a case study of industrial symbiosis network from Sodankylä region of Finland is implemented. Results projected an estimated life cycle cost of €115.20 million. The symbiotic environment would save €6.42 million in waste management cost to the business participants in addition to the projected environmental impact of 0.95 million tonne of CO2, 339.80 tonne of CH4, and 18.20 tonne of N2O. The potential of further cost saving with presented optimal assessment in the current architecture is forecast at €0.63 million every year.


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