Evaluation of the Efficiency of Selective Collection in a Small Town on the State of Rio Grande do sul - Brazil

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With the increase of population concentration in urban areas, there is an increase in the solid waste generation, which demands the search for alternatives and solutions for the environmentally correct destination of these. In this context, this work presents an evaluation on the forms of organic and selective domestic waste collection and the potential for the recyclability of the waste destined to the same, based on the physical characterization and gravimetric composition of the solid wastes generated in the town of Antônio Prado, located in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, between 2014 and 2016. It is observed that the population has significant information regarding the correct disposal of waste in the selective collection, since 60% of the waste destined to the same is effectively recyclable. Plastic (24.8%), paper (10.9%), glass (8.8%) and cardboard (8.4%) are the most representative materials in recycled waste samples in the urban area. The importance of continuity and improvement of environmental education programs is essential, due to the evolution in the quantity and complexity of products and materials currently manufactured, and to the method of mechanized waste collection used by the municipality.

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Schneider, V. E., Poletto, M., Peresin, D., Carra, S. H. Z., & Vanni, D. (2017). Evaluation of the Efficiency of Selective Collection in a Small Town on the State of Rio Grande do sul - Brazil. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 78). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/78/1/012011

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