Analysis of municipal waste management systems using LCI and LCIA: Case study South Backa waste management region: Serbia

Republic of Serbia as a candidate for the EU is obliged to comply with EU directives. This refers to waste management sector as well. Different goals need to be fulfilled, and current waste management practice must be improved in order to meet all necessary EU objectives. Thus information's to...

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Main Authors: Stepanov Jasna, Ubavin Dejan, Prokić Dunja, Stevanović-Čarapina Hristina, Stanisavljević Nemanja
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor 2015-01-01
Series:Reciklaža i Održivi Razvoj
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-7480/2015/1820-74801501018S.pdf
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spelling doaj-e2bf60bedf4043a0a9ec040bed5380512020-11-24T20:41:27ZengUniversity of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in BorReciklaža i Održivi Razvoj1820-74802560-31322015-01-0181182610.5937/ror1501018S1820-74801501018SAnalysis of municipal waste management systems using LCI and LCIA: Case study South Backa waste management region: SerbiaStepanov Jasna0Ubavin Dejan1Prokić Dunja2Stevanović-Čarapina Hristina3Stanisavljević Nemanja4University EDUCONS, Faculty of Environmental Protection, Sremska Kamenica, Sremska Kamenica, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Science, Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity EDUCONS, Faculty of Environmental Protection, Sremska Kamenica, Sremska Kamenica, SerbiaUniversity EDUCONS, Faculty of Environmental Protection, Sremska Kamenica, Sremska Kamenica, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Science, Novi Sad, SerbiaRepublic of Serbia as a candidate for the EU is obliged to comply with EU directives. This refers to waste management sector as well. Different goals need to be fulfilled, and current waste management practice must be improved in order to meet all necessary EU objectives. Thus information's to support future waste management decisions can be very important in developing and streamlining future strategies. The combination of IWM-2 model and Impact2002+ methodology is a base comparison and evaluation of different municipal solid waste management strategies in Serbia. The IWM-2 model involves the second stage (life cycle inventory-LCI) and Impact2002+ third stage (life cycle impact assessment-LCIA) of the Life Cycle Assessment-LCA procedure defined in ISO 14040. In order to evaluate how will improvement of waste management influence the environmental, energy and cost performance of waste management in Serbia, alternative scenario is developed representative for Novi Sad region. The scenario includes necessary technologies in order to fulfill the minimum of EU requirements at most affordable costs. The more advanced options are not considered. The current and alternative scenario is developed and results are evaluated by IWM-2 and Impact 2002+ methods. Results clearly indicates the difference between scenarios and show how would implementation of composting and increased recycling rates have positive influence environmental performance on MSW management in Novi Sad region.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-7480/2015/1820-74801501018S.pdfmunicipal wastewaste management systemlife cycle assessment
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author Stepanov Jasna
Ubavin Dejan
Prokić Dunja
Stevanović-Čarapina Hristina
Stanisavljević Nemanja
spellingShingle Stepanov Jasna
Ubavin Dejan
Prokić Dunja
Stevanović-Čarapina Hristina
Stanisavljević Nemanja
Analysis of municipal waste management systems using LCI and LCIA: Case study South Backa waste management region: Serbia
Reciklaža i Održivi Razvoj
municipal waste
waste management system
life cycle assessment
author_facet Stepanov Jasna
Ubavin Dejan
Prokić Dunja
Stevanović-Čarapina Hristina
Stanisavljević Nemanja
author_sort Stepanov Jasna
title Analysis of municipal waste management systems using LCI and LCIA: Case study South Backa waste management region: Serbia
title_short Analysis of municipal waste management systems using LCI and LCIA: Case study South Backa waste management region: Serbia
title_full Analysis of municipal waste management systems using LCI and LCIA: Case study South Backa waste management region: Serbia
title_fullStr Analysis of municipal waste management systems using LCI and LCIA: Case study South Backa waste management region: Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of municipal waste management systems using LCI and LCIA: Case study South Backa waste management region: Serbia
title_sort analysis of municipal waste management systems using lci and lcia: case study south backa waste management region: serbia
publisher University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor
series Reciklaža i Održivi Razvoj
issn 1820-7480
2560-3132
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Republic of Serbia as a candidate for the EU is obliged to comply with EU directives. This refers to waste management sector as well. Different goals need to be fulfilled, and current waste management practice must be improved in order to meet all necessary EU objectives. Thus information's to support future waste management decisions can be very important in developing and streamlining future strategies. The combination of IWM-2 model and Impact2002+ methodology is a base comparison and evaluation of different municipal solid waste management strategies in Serbia. The IWM-2 model involves the second stage (life cycle inventory-LCI) and Impact2002+ third stage (life cycle impact assessment-LCIA) of the Life Cycle Assessment-LCA procedure defined in ISO 14040. In order to evaluate how will improvement of waste management influence the environmental, energy and cost performance of waste management in Serbia, alternative scenario is developed representative for Novi Sad region. The scenario includes necessary technologies in order to fulfill the minimum of EU requirements at most affordable costs. The more advanced options are not considered. The current and alternative scenario is developed and results are evaluated by IWM-2 and Impact 2002+ methods. Results clearly indicates the difference between scenarios and show how would implementation of composting and increased recycling rates have positive influence environmental performance on MSW management in Novi Sad region.
topic municipal waste
waste management system
life cycle assessment
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-7480/2015/1820-74801501018S.pdf
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