This study focuses on the application of the environmental part of the Life Cycle Assessment approach to identify the best alternative among four solutions representing different integrate management systems for the treatment of municipal solid waste (MSW) fluxes. The comparison between the results pointed out the important role of solutions that include MSW incineration, in terms of human toxicity potentials, with respect to other treatments, including mechanical-biological treatments (MBTs). However, findings from previous studies highlighted the potential risk deriving from the applications of MBTs in their conventional configurations. It may be important to consider the need of adopting always additional methods, such as emission, dispersion and exposure models. These tools can improve the understanding of the potential constraints deriving from the choice of an integrated solution for waste management and provide useful insights for the choice of the location of a plant, in order to protect fields, pasture and dwellings from potential contamination of soil, food chain and air.

Proposal for a correct management of the LCA results from a MSW integrated treatment

Schiavon, Marco;Ragazzi, Marco;Rada, Elena Cristina;
2014-01-01

Abstract

This study focuses on the application of the environmental part of the Life Cycle Assessment approach to identify the best alternative among four solutions representing different integrate management systems for the treatment of municipal solid waste (MSW) fluxes. The comparison between the results pointed out the important role of solutions that include MSW incineration, in terms of human toxicity potentials, with respect to other treatments, including mechanical-biological treatments (MBTs). However, findings from previous studies highlighted the potential risk deriving from the applications of MBTs in their conventional configurations. It may be important to consider the need of adopting always additional methods, such as emission, dispersion and exposure models. These tools can improve the understanding of the potential constraints deriving from the choice of an integrated solution for waste management and provide useful insights for the choice of the location of a plant, in order to protect fields, pasture and dwellings from potential contamination of soil, food chain and air.
2014
Waste Management and the Environment VII
Southampton
Witt Press
9781845647605
Schiavon, Marco; Ragazzi, Marco; Rada, Elena Cristina; G., Merler
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