Municipal Solid Waste Management System----- A case study in ShangHai

  • Keyu L
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With the rapid development of economy and population, Municipal Solid Waste in Shanghai was augmenting daily. The reported generation of MSW was 7million tons in 2007. Treatment and Dispose of MSW had became an imperative problem With the rapid development of economy and population, Municipal Solid Waste in Shanghai was augmenting daily. The reported generation of MSW was 7million tons in 2007. Treatment and Dispose of MSW had became an imperative problem for Shanghai. Currently, there were many problems of MSW Treatment system, 52.5% were treated in sanitary landfill, 16% reported generation of MSW was 7million tons in 2007. Treatment and Dispose of MSW had became an imperative problem for Shanghai. Currently, there were many problems of MSW Treatment system, 52.5% were treated in sanitary landfill, 16% in incineration, 10% in composting, 19% in unsanitary landfill, and 2.5% recycling with no RDF. The waste were only for Shanghai. Currently, there were many problems of MSW Treatment system, 52.5% were treated in sanitary landfill, 16% in incineration, 10% in composting, 19% in unsanitary landfill, and 2.5% recycling with no RDF. The waste were only collected with brief classify and even transported mixed and the major problem was that carbon dioxide were released with a in incineration, 10% in composting, 19% in unsanitary landfill, and 2.5% recycling with no RDF. The waste were only collected with brief classify and even transported mixed and the major problem was that carbon dioxide were released with a gigantic volume in current system. This paper proposed 4 types scenarios through Waste Management Assessment Model to collected with brief classify and even transported mixed and the major problem was that carbon dioxide were released with a gigantic volume in current system. This paper proposed 4 types scenarios through Waste Management Assessment Model to analyze the combustibles cost, recyclables cost, collection cost, transport cost, and also analyzed environmental impacts, gigantic volume in current system. This paper proposed 4 types scenarios through Waste Management Assessment Model to analyze the combustibles cost, recyclables cost, collection cost, transport cost, and also analyzed environmental impacts, calculated the impact weighting, compared which scenario were most appropriated in ShangHai. analyze the combustibles cost, recyclables cost, collection cost, transport cost, and also analyzed environmental impacts, calculated the impact weighting, compared which scenario were most appropriated in ShangHai.

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Keyu, L. (2012). Municipal Solid Waste Management System----- A case study in ShangHai. In Design for Innovative Value Towards a Sustainable Society (pp. 1091–1093). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-3010-6_230

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