Artigo Revisado por pares

Solid waste management scenarios for Cetinje in Montenegro

2015; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 33; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/0734242x15574563

ISSN

0734-242X

Autores

Ülkü Yetış, Jens Bjørn Jakobsen, Filiz B. Dilek, Enver Kıyık, Sanja Mugoša, Jadranka Novović, Merih Kerestecioğlu,

Tópico(s)

Healthcare and Environmental Waste Management

Resumo

This study presents the options for source-segregation and selective collection of recyclable waste fractions for Cetinje, Montenegro, with the aim of meeting the European Union 50% waste recycling target in 2023, and extending collection and disposal system that builds on the existing strengths of the city. To this end, three options were considered: (1) source separation and separate collection of dry recyclable materials and central sorting of residual waste; (2) source separation and collection of co-mingled dry recyclable materials, and central sorting in a clean material recovery facility of comingled recyclables and central sorting of residual waste; (3) collection of mixed waste (current situation) and subsequent central sorting. Scenarios 1 and 2 were found to meet the European Union 50% recycling target in 2023, provided that a fast implementation of the new separate collection schemes to fine sort the co-mingled collected recyclable materials is available. Finally, a financial evaluation was made for the options and the investment and operational costs over a 20-year period were estimated. Unit costs for Scenario 3 were found to be lower than for Scenario 1 and 2. As Scenario 3 will not meet the future European Union recycling targets, Scenario 2 has been pointed as the most feasible scenario for Cetinje, with reference to the expected lower total costs compared with Scenario 1.

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