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Circularity in the Management of Municipal Solid Waste - A Systematic Review
KTH, School of Industrial Engineering and Management (ITM), Energy Technology, Energy Systems.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-0033-9982
KTH, School of Industrial Engineering and Management (ITM), Energy Technology.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-9668-917x
Linnaeus Univ, Dept Built Environm & Energy Technol, S-35195 Växjö, Sweden..
Linnaeus Univ, Dept Built Environm & Energy Technol, S-35195 Växjö, Sweden..
2021 (English)In: Vides un Klimata Tehnologijas / Scientific Proceedings of Riga Technical University: Environmental and Climate Technologies, ISSN 1691-5208, Vol. 25, no 1, p. 491-507Article, review/survey (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Municipal solid waste (MSW) management has emerged as one of the major environmental challenges globally. The consequences of inappropriate waste management are manifold and the trend would continue if immediate interventions are not taken for its reversion amid rapid urbanization and current consumption patterns of individuals. The concept of circular economy (CE) can contribute to a paradigm shift in the transformation of the traditional linear approach that does not favour reuse, recycle, recovery concept. Modern and proven waste management practices with collection systems, recycling facilities, sanitary landfills, and waste-to-energy (WtE) and nutrient recovery offer opportunities to improve urban environment through the valorization of waste and by-products in a CE. This study scrutinizes the existing literature on the assessment of circularity and helps to develop a unified circularity framework in the management of MSW in cities. Key aspects such as tools for measuring circularity, nexus and trade-offs, and conditions in promoting CE are discussed. Finally, this paper elucidates the need for circularity, including enablers and inhibitors for promoting circularity in the management of MSW with a case study in the city of Curitiba, Brazil.

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Walter de Gruyter GmbH , 2021. Vol. 25, no 1, p. 491-507
Keywords [en]
Circular Economy (CE), Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), nexus and trade-offs, resource recovery, tools for measurement
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Energy Engineering
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URN: urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-303385DOI: 10.2478/rtuect-2021-0036ISI: 000697568400001Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85115793578OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kth-303385DiVA, id: diva2:1602847
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Available from: 2021-10-13 Created: 2021-10-13 Last updated: 2022-06-25Bibliographically approved

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