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On the effect of MSW moisture content on meeting target recycling rates. | LitMetric

On the effect of MSW moisture content on meeting target recycling rates.

Waste Manag

Mechanical Engineering Department, Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Setubal, Campus IPS, Estefanilha, Setubal, Portugal.

Published: March 2008

AI Article Synopsis

  • This work presents a mathematical model to calculate recycling rates for packaging materials from municipal solid waste (MSW) by using dry mass values derived from wet masses and their moisture content.
  • The model includes a universal methodology for comparing recycling indicators across different regions, enabling more reliable assessments.
  • A case study in Lisbon highlights the significant impact of moisture content on recycling rates, showing that using dry mass measurements leads to substantial increases in recycling rates for paper, plastics, and glass.

Article Abstract

A mathematical model to calculate the recycle rates for packaging materials from the municipal solid wastes (MSW) built from the dry mass values that are obtained from the corresponding wet masses and their respective moisture contents is presented in this work. A possible universal methodology is also described to be used with the previous model so that reliable comparisons between indicators for different regions are feasible. Furthermore, this mathematical model demonstrates the effect of the moisture content of packaging materials on their recycling rates and constitutes a fundamental tool for operators and persons responsible for MSW management to define new policies and technical measures viewing the improvement of recycling rates. A theoretical study and the application of the model to the MEMSW of the Lisbon region shows that the moisture content of the mixed wastes plays a dominant role in the recycling rates of packaging materials such as paper, plastics and glass. Moreover, accounting for all relevant masses in the dry basis yields higher recycling rate values: increases of 32.8% for paper, 50% for plastics and 44.6% glass are observed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2007.01.008DOI Listing

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