Prevention of waste production at source, recycling of packaging waste and processing the organics are the main parts of the Hellenic waste management strategy. In the meanwhile recycling of packaging wastes may be compatible with incineration within integrated waste management systems.
In order to estimate and calculate the energy potential of the Municipal Solid Wastes a mathematical model was structured taking into consideration the existing legislation and infrastructure on waste management plants and their residuals. Initial goal of this paper was the formulation of an appropriate model for forecasting the waste generation till 2030 taken into account the restrictions of the Landfill Directive 1999/31/EC. Afterwards, the recycling impact and the organic waste diversion in the heating value of the MSW were investigated.
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Quelle: | Waste-to-Resource 2011 (Mai 2011) | |
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Autor: | Dr. Ioannis-Sofoklis Antonopoulos Assoc. Prof. Avraam Karagiannidis Dr. Efstratios Kalogirou | |
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Development of local municipal solid waste management in the Western Transdanubia region of Hungary
© Lehrstuhl für Abfallverwertungstechnik und Abfallwirtschaft der Montanuniversität Leoben (11/2020)
Hungarian municipal solid wastes (MSW) management has developed tremendously over the past 15 years. More than 3,000 landfills and dumps had been closed, just to mention one improvement. However, still, lots of work is necessary to accomplish the EU’s ambitious aim of decreasing landfilling and increasing recycling and composting.
New findings regarding the analysis of chlorine in wastederived fuels
© Wasteconsult International (5/2011)
We are aware of the current strong interest in the energetic utilisation of waste-derived fuels (WDF). Rising energy costs are also boosting the substitution of fossil fuels with WDF.
Neue Erkenntnisse zur Chloranalytik von Ersatzbrennstoffen
© Wasteconsult International (5/2011)
Bei der Qualitätssicherung von Ersatzbrennstoffen ist der Chlorgehalt von besonderem Interesse. Grundsätzlich lassen sich die Chlorverbindungen in organische wie z. B. PVC und anorganische Formen unterscheiden, welche sich im thermischen Prozess unterschiedlich freisetzen.
Auf dem Weg zur Norm
© Rhombos Verlag (1/2006)
Die Entwicklung einer Standardmethode zur Bestimmung des biogenen Anteils in
Ersatzbrennstoffen macht Fortschritte
Adaption of a German MBT Process to the Boundary Conditions of Newly Industrialized Countries - Results of a pilot plant operated in Thailand
© Wasteconsult International (5/2011)
A mechanical biological treatment (MBT) process for municipal solid waste (MSW), suitable for the boundary conditions of newly industrialized countries (NIC), was developed and tested in Thailand. The main purpose was to make the process simple, robust and economic. The process focuses on the production of refuse-derived fuel (RDF) and a high biogas yield. The so-called BIOBUNK pilot plant consists of a shredder as mechanical stage and an aerobic mixed reactor as biological stage.