Literature DB >> 25819930

An incentive-based source separation model for sustainable municipal solid waste management in China.

Wanying Xu1, Chuanbin Zhou2, Yajun Lan3, Jiasheng Jin4, Aixin Cao1.   

Abstract

Municipal solid waste (MSW) management (MSWM) is most important and challenging in large urban communities. Sound community-based waste management systems normally include waste reduction and material recycling elements, often entailing the separation of recyclable materials by the residents. To increase the efficiency of source separation and recycling, an incentive-based source separation model was designed and this model was tested in 76 households in Guiyang, a city of almost three million people in southwest China. This model embraced the concepts of rewarding households for sorting organic waste, government funds for waste reduction, and introducing small recycling enterprises for promoting source separation. Results show that after one year of operation, the waste reduction rate was 87.3%, and the comprehensive net benefit under the incentive-based source separation model increased by 18.3 CNY tonne(-1) (2.4 Euros tonne(-1)), compared to that under the normal model. The stakeholder analysis (SA) shows that the centralized MSW disposal enterprises had minimum interest and may oppose the start-up of a new recycling system, while small recycling enterprises had a primary interest in promoting the incentive-based source separation model, but they had the least ability to make any change to the current recycling system. The strategies for promoting this incentive-based source separation model are also discussed in this study.
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Keywords:  China; Guiyang; Incentive; community; municipal solid waste; recycling; source separation; stakeholder analysis

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25819930     DOI: 10.1177/0734242X15574979

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Waste Manag Res


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