Updating and testing of a Finnish method for mixed municipal solid waste composition studies
Liikanen, Miia; Sahimaa, Olli; Hupponen, Mari; Havukainen, Jouni; Sorvari, Jaana; Horttanainen, Mika (2016)
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Liikanen, Miia
Sahimaa, Olli
Hupponen, Mari
Havukainen, Jouni
Sorvari, Jaana
Horttanainen, Mika
2016
Waste Management
52
June
25-33
Elsevier
School of Energy Systems
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2018062626458
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2018062626458
Tiivistelmä
Abstract More efficient recycling of municipal solid waste (MSW) is an essential precondition for turning Europe into a circular economy. Thus, the recycling of \{MSW\} must increase significantly in several member states, including Finland. This has increased the interest in the composition of mixed MSW. Due to increased information needs, a method for mixed \{MSW\} composition studies was introduced in Finland in order to improve the national comparability of composition study results. The aim of this study was to further develop the method so that it corresponds to the information needed about the composition of mixed \{MSW\} and still works in practice. A survey and two mixed \{MSW\} composition studies were carried out in the study. According to the responses of the survey, the intensification of recycling, the landfill ban on organic waste and the producer responsibility for packaging waste have particularly influenced the need for information about the composition of mixed MSW. The share of biowaste in mixed \{MSW\} interested the respondents most. Additionally, biowaste proved to be the largest waste fraction in mixed \{MSW\} in the composition studies. It constituted over 40% of mixed \{MSW\} in both composition studies. For these reasons, the classification system of the method was updated by further defining the classifications of biowaste. The classifications of paper as well as paperboard and cardboard were also updated. The updated classification system provides more information on the share of avoidable food waste and waste materials suitable for recycling in mixed MSW. The updated method and the information gained from the composition studies are important in ensuring that the method will be adopted by municipal waste management companies and thus used widely in Finland.
Lähdeviite
Liikanen, M., Sahimaa, O., Hupponen, M., Havukainen, J., Sorvari, J., Horttanainen, M. (2016). Updating and testing of a Finnish method for mixed municipal solid waste composition studies. Waste Management, Vol. 52, Jun. p. 25-33. DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2016.03.022
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