Energy recovery from Municipal Solid Waste in EU: proposals to assess the management performance under a circular economy perspective

In 2015 the European Commission issued a package of documents on Circular Economy concerning an integrated revision of legislative proposals on waste management. The aim was to stimulate a European transition towards a circular economy concept, which is expected to foster competitiveness, sustainabl...

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Main Authors: Rada Elena Cristina, Cioca Lucian-Ionel, Ionescu Gabriela
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201712105006
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spelling doaj-8babf4f93fd5444b80a0dbf1f62073e62021-03-02T09:34:07ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011210500610.1051/matecconf/201712105006matecconf_mse2017_05006Energy recovery from Municipal Solid Waste in EU: proposals to assess the management performance under a circular economy perspectiveRada Elena Cristina0Cioca Lucian-Ionel1Ionescu Gabriela2DICAM, University of Trento, Trento, Italy, & DIIM, University Lucian Blaga of SibiuDIIM, Lucian Blaga University of SibiuDPUE, Politehnica University of BucharestIn 2015 the European Commission issued a package of documents on Circular Economy concerning an integrated revision of legislative proposals on waste management. The aim was to stimulate a European transition towards a circular economy concept, which is expected to foster competitiveness, sustainable economic growth and new jobs generation. Three indicators are proposed in this paper to contribute to the assessment of the energy recovery management performance from MSW in a scenario of circular economy: a) referring to MSW directly used (RMSW) or indirectly used (SRF) as input of thermochemical plants, an indicator can be the percentage of waste having LHV > 13MJ/kg; b) referring to the MSW directly or indirectly used as input of thermochemical plants, the percentage of waste having ash recovered; c) referring to food waste, percentage of this stream sent to anaerobic digestion. The above indicators, proposed and discussed in this paper, have to be integrated with other ones in order to complete the quantification of the role of MSW management in term of energy recovery under a circular economy strategy. It is not the aim of the present paper to give a comprehensive solution to this complex issue.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201712105006
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author Rada Elena Cristina
Cioca Lucian-Ionel
Ionescu Gabriela
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Cioca Lucian-Ionel
Ionescu Gabriela
Energy recovery from Municipal Solid Waste in EU: proposals to assess the management performance under a circular economy perspective
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Cioca Lucian-Ionel
Ionescu Gabriela
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title Energy recovery from Municipal Solid Waste in EU: proposals to assess the management performance under a circular economy perspective
title_short Energy recovery from Municipal Solid Waste in EU: proposals to assess the management performance under a circular economy perspective
title_full Energy recovery from Municipal Solid Waste in EU: proposals to assess the management performance under a circular economy perspective
title_fullStr Energy recovery from Municipal Solid Waste in EU: proposals to assess the management performance under a circular economy perspective
title_full_unstemmed Energy recovery from Municipal Solid Waste in EU: proposals to assess the management performance under a circular economy perspective
title_sort energy recovery from municipal solid waste in eu: proposals to assess the management performance under a circular economy perspective
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description In 2015 the European Commission issued a package of documents on Circular Economy concerning an integrated revision of legislative proposals on waste management. The aim was to stimulate a European transition towards a circular economy concept, which is expected to foster competitiveness, sustainable economic growth and new jobs generation. Three indicators are proposed in this paper to contribute to the assessment of the energy recovery management performance from MSW in a scenario of circular economy: a) referring to MSW directly used (RMSW) or indirectly used (SRF) as input of thermochemical plants, an indicator can be the percentage of waste having LHV > 13MJ/kg; b) referring to the MSW directly or indirectly used as input of thermochemical plants, the percentage of waste having ash recovered; c) referring to food waste, percentage of this stream sent to anaerobic digestion. The above indicators, proposed and discussed in this paper, have to be integrated with other ones in order to complete the quantification of the role of MSW management in term of energy recovery under a circular economy strategy. It is not the aim of the present paper to give a comprehensive solution to this complex issue.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201712105006
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