Municipal Solid Waste Management from the Experience of São Leopoldo/Brazil and Zurich/Switzerland

The challenge of developing country governments in municipal solid waste management (MSWM) is complex, often ineffective, and does not meet the required technical sustainability, which involves environmental, social, and financial aspects. The purpose of this research is to analyze two distinct wast...

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Main Authors: Pamela L. Ghesla, Luciana P. Gomes, Marcelo O. Caetano, Luis A. S. Miranda, Léa B. Dai-Prá
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/10/3716
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spelling doaj-6d393803ec3a4c04ba4577ef8f54573b2020-11-24T20:40:37ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-10-011010371610.3390/su10103716su10103716Municipal Solid Waste Management from the Experience of São Leopoldo/Brazil and Zurich/SwitzerlandPamela L. Ghesla0Luciana P. Gomes1Marcelo O. Caetano2Luis A. S. Miranda3Léa B. Dai-Prá4Civil Engineering Post-Graduation Program, UNISINOS University, Unisinos Avenue, 950, São Leopoldo RS 93022-750, BrazilCivil Engineering Post-Graduation Program, UNISINOS University, Unisinos Avenue, 950, São Leopoldo RS 93022-750, BrazilCivil Engineering Post-Graduation Program, UNISINOS University, Unisinos Avenue, 950, São Leopoldo RS 93022-750, BrazilCivil Engineering Post-Graduation Program, UNISINOS University, Unisinos Avenue, 950, São Leopoldo RS 93022-750, BrazilCivil Engineering Post-Graduation Program, UNISINOS University, Unisinos Avenue, 950, São Leopoldo RS 93022-750, BrazilThe challenge of developing country governments in municipal solid waste management (MSWM) is complex, often ineffective, and does not meet the required technical sustainability, which involves environmental, social, and financial aspects. The purpose of this research is to analyze two distinct waste management systems, in São Leopoldo (Brazil) and in Zurich (Switzerland), to develop a tool called “waste stream mapping” and also to compare the cities systems. The results show positively that the two municipalities have selective waste collection, however in São Leopoldo it was found that less volume was reinserted in the production chain, which considerably increases the volume of waste sent to sanitary landfill, which is the main method of disposal in Brazil. On the other hand, the Zurich management model is more expensive, especially compared to incineration, but its billing and power trading system ends up involving more of the population and paying for the operations, as Zurich generates more income than expenses. This study shows that each stage of waste management has its peculiarity and everything should be planned. The tool adapted from Value Stream Mapping has shown that it is useful to have a broad vision about the municipal solid waste management to be implemented.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/10/3716governmentsmunicipal solid wastemanagementstream mapping
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author Pamela L. Ghesla
Luciana P. Gomes
Marcelo O. Caetano
Luis A. S. Miranda
Léa B. Dai-Prá
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Luciana P. Gomes
Marcelo O. Caetano
Luis A. S. Miranda
Léa B. Dai-Prá
Municipal Solid Waste Management from the Experience of São Leopoldo/Brazil and Zurich/Switzerland
Sustainability
governments
municipal solid waste
management
stream mapping
author_facet Pamela L. Ghesla
Luciana P. Gomes
Marcelo O. Caetano
Luis A. S. Miranda
Léa B. Dai-Prá
author_sort Pamela L. Ghesla
title Municipal Solid Waste Management from the Experience of São Leopoldo/Brazil and Zurich/Switzerland
title_short Municipal Solid Waste Management from the Experience of São Leopoldo/Brazil and Zurich/Switzerland
title_full Municipal Solid Waste Management from the Experience of São Leopoldo/Brazil and Zurich/Switzerland
title_fullStr Municipal Solid Waste Management from the Experience of São Leopoldo/Brazil and Zurich/Switzerland
title_full_unstemmed Municipal Solid Waste Management from the Experience of São Leopoldo/Brazil and Zurich/Switzerland
title_sort municipal solid waste management from the experience of são leopoldo/brazil and zurich/switzerland
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-10-01
description The challenge of developing country governments in municipal solid waste management (MSWM) is complex, often ineffective, and does not meet the required technical sustainability, which involves environmental, social, and financial aspects. The purpose of this research is to analyze two distinct waste management systems, in São Leopoldo (Brazil) and in Zurich (Switzerland), to develop a tool called “waste stream mapping” and also to compare the cities systems. The results show positively that the two municipalities have selective waste collection, however in São Leopoldo it was found that less volume was reinserted in the production chain, which considerably increases the volume of waste sent to sanitary landfill, which is the main method of disposal in Brazil. On the other hand, the Zurich management model is more expensive, especially compared to incineration, but its billing and power trading system ends up involving more of the population and paying for the operations, as Zurich generates more income than expenses. This study shows that each stage of waste management has its peculiarity and everything should be planned. The tool adapted from Value Stream Mapping has shown that it is useful to have a broad vision about the municipal solid waste management to be implemented.
topic governments
municipal solid waste
management
stream mapping
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/10/3716
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