The economics of resource recovery from solid waste

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The decision to implement a resource recovery system as a method of solid waste disposal must be based on a sound economic evaluation of alternatives. Such evaluation is currently hindered by a lack of comparability between independent cost estimates. This is due both to the use of diverse estimation procedures and to the different assumptions made about the resource recovery systems. From a critical assessment of current practices and potential pitfalls in cost and revenue estimation, conventions are proposed to serve as a guide for future work. © 1978.

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Wilson, D. C., & Wilson, D. C. (1978). The economics of resource recovery from solid waste. Engineering and Process Economics, 3(1), 35–59. https://doi.org/10.1016/0377-841X(78)90053-0

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