Public Perception towards Waste-to-Energy as a Waste Management Strategy: A Case from Shandong, China

Municipal solid waste (MSW) is posing great challenge for most countries in the world, which can cause severe negative impacts to the environment and human health. Waste-to-energy has great potential in China because of its technological maturity and policy support at the national level. However, th...

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Main Authors: Xueliang Yuan, Xiaohan Fan, Jiaxin Liang, Mengyue Liu, Yuqiang Teng, Qiao Ma, Qingsong Wang, Ruimin Mu, Jian Zuo
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Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
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spelling doaj-ecfa5d40c2e8414083b4bade433f7f7f2020-11-25T01:16:37ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-08-011616299710.3390/ijerph16162997ijerph16162997Public Perception towards Waste-to-Energy as a Waste Management Strategy: A Case from Shandong, ChinaXueliang Yuan0Xiaohan Fan1Jiaxin Liang2Mengyue Liu3Yuqiang Teng4Qiao Ma5Qingsong Wang6Ruimin Mu7Jian Zuo8School of Energy and Power Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, ChinaSchool of Energy and Power Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, ChinaSchool of Energy and Power Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, ChinaSchool of Energy and Power Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, ChinaSchool of Energy and Power Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, ChinaSchool of Energy and Power Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, ChinaSchool of Energy and Power Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, ChinaSchool of Municipal and Environmental Engineering, Shandong Jianzhu University, Jinan 250100, ChinaSchool of Architecture & Built Environment, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide 5005, AustraliaMunicipal solid waste (MSW) is posing great challenge for most countries in the world, which can cause severe negative impacts to the environment and human health. Waste-to-energy has great potential in China because of its technological maturity and policy support at the national level. However, there are significant conflicts between the huge market demand and strong public opposition. It is imperative to examine the public perception of waste-to-energy, especially for developing countries where a large number of projects are under construction or have been approved. The public perception of waste-to-energy was carried out by a questionnaire survey in this research. A total of 650 questionnaires were distributed and 629 questionnaires were returned, with a response rate of 96.8%. The results show that the public showed general concern in regard to environmental issues. Respondents had an overall positive attitude towards waste-to-energy, but it varied according to the demographic details of residents, such as age, education, and income. Recognition level of the benefits was higher than the concern of associated risks. Multiple linear regression shows that awareness of environmental issues had no impact on public attitude towards waste-to-energy, while public awareness and perceived benefits had notable positive impacts. Perceived risks had a positive correlation with public attitude. In order to promote the development of MSW incinerators, the government should make more publicity efforts. Rural residents, people over 50 years old, and people with low education and low income are the major groups which should be focused on to enhance the public perception. The findings provide a theoretical and practical reference for enhancing the social acceptance of waste-to-energy development.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/16/2997sustainable developmentsocial acceptancemunicipal solid wasteincineration
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author Xueliang Yuan
Xiaohan Fan
Jiaxin Liang
Mengyue Liu
Yuqiang Teng
Qiao Ma
Qingsong Wang
Ruimin Mu
Jian Zuo
spellingShingle Xueliang Yuan
Xiaohan Fan
Jiaxin Liang
Mengyue Liu
Yuqiang Teng
Qiao Ma
Qingsong Wang
Ruimin Mu
Jian Zuo
Public Perception towards Waste-to-Energy as a Waste Management Strategy: A Case from Shandong, China
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
sustainable development
social acceptance
municipal solid waste
incineration
author_facet Xueliang Yuan
Xiaohan Fan
Jiaxin Liang
Mengyue Liu
Yuqiang Teng
Qiao Ma
Qingsong Wang
Ruimin Mu
Jian Zuo
author_sort Xueliang Yuan
title Public Perception towards Waste-to-Energy as a Waste Management Strategy: A Case from Shandong, China
title_short Public Perception towards Waste-to-Energy as a Waste Management Strategy: A Case from Shandong, China
title_full Public Perception towards Waste-to-Energy as a Waste Management Strategy: A Case from Shandong, China
title_fullStr Public Perception towards Waste-to-Energy as a Waste Management Strategy: A Case from Shandong, China
title_full_unstemmed Public Perception towards Waste-to-Energy as a Waste Management Strategy: A Case from Shandong, China
title_sort public perception towards waste-to-energy as a waste management strategy: a case from shandong, china
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Municipal solid waste (MSW) is posing great challenge for most countries in the world, which can cause severe negative impacts to the environment and human health. Waste-to-energy has great potential in China because of its technological maturity and policy support at the national level. However, there are significant conflicts between the huge market demand and strong public opposition. It is imperative to examine the public perception of waste-to-energy, especially for developing countries where a large number of projects are under construction or have been approved. The public perception of waste-to-energy was carried out by a questionnaire survey in this research. A total of 650 questionnaires were distributed and 629 questionnaires were returned, with a response rate of 96.8%. The results show that the public showed general concern in regard to environmental issues. Respondents had an overall positive attitude towards waste-to-energy, but it varied according to the demographic details of residents, such as age, education, and income. Recognition level of the benefits was higher than the concern of associated risks. Multiple linear regression shows that awareness of environmental issues had no impact on public attitude towards waste-to-energy, while public awareness and perceived benefits had notable positive impacts. Perceived risks had a positive correlation with public attitude. In order to promote the development of MSW incinerators, the government should make more publicity efforts. Rural residents, people over 50 years old, and people with low education and low income are the major groups which should be focused on to enhance the public perception. The findings provide a theoretical and practical reference for enhancing the social acceptance of waste-to-energy development.
topic sustainable development
social acceptance
municipal solid waste
incineration
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/16/2997
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