Municipal solid waste management and waste-to-energy in the context of a circular economy and energy recycling in Europe
Brunel University of London · Wrocław University of Science and Technology · +5 more institutions
Abstract
This paper proposes an overarching review of national municipal waste management systems and waste-to-energy as an important part of it in the context of circular economy in the selected countries in Europe. The growth of population and rising standards of living means that the consumption of goods and energy is increasing. On the one hand, consumption leads to an increase in the generation of waste. On the other hand, the correlation between increased wealth and increased energy consumption is very strong as well. Given that the average heating value of municipal solid waste (MSW) is approximately 10 MJ/kg, it seems logical to use waste as a source of energy. Traditionally, waste-to-energy (WtE) has been…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 63.71
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 58
Authors
15- JMJurgita MalinauskaitėCorresponding
Brunel University of London
- HJHussam Jouhara
Brunel University of London
- DCDina Czajczyńska
Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Brunel University of London, AGH University of Krakow
- PSPeyo Stanchev
Brunel University of London
- EKEvina Katsou
Brunel University of London
Topics & keywords
- Circular economy
- Incineration
- Municipal solid waste
- Context (archaeology)
- Waste management
- Cleaner production
- Waste-to-energy
- Consumption (sociology)