International Conference “Environmental Engineering”, 10th International Conference „Environmental Engineering“

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ZERO WASTE MSW MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES IN KLAIPĖDA DISTRICT
Rasa Tumaševičiūtė, Aušra Zigmontienė

Last modified: 2017-08-30

Abstract


Production volumes are increasing by growing economy and consumption processes. Industry and other economicactivities generate municipal solid waste stream. With growth of the industry, economy and pace of consumption majorkey is to avoid municipal solid waste (MSW) generation. The majority of developing countries are seeking to alter the prevailingwaste management practices and to adapt the concept of Zero Waste society. This study aims to provide guidance inKlaipėda district and gives an opportunity to become the first district in Lithuania, which provides an objective assessment ofthe public municipal waste management service area and identifies the real situation of the municipal waste management sector.This paper develops that the path towards Zero Waste society is essential for the approximation of the different waste treatmenttechnologies. To achieve this objective is a difficult task because the solution requires a holistic approach to waste generation,collection, processing and disposal. The main conclusions of the study offers a major challenges faced by Klaipda districtof limited data quantifying and characterizing waste generation patterns also suggesting that “way to Zero Waste” societyrequire renewed governmental leadership as well as founding of effective national regulatory framework to reducewaste generation or conserve resources.

 

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3846/enviro.2017.054


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