Author/Authors :
Mahmoudkhani، Rouhallah نويسنده 1Islamic Azad University, Tehran medical Branch, Shariati St. Zargande, Tehran 14689-54311, Iran , , Valizadeh، Behzad نويسنده Environmental and Occupational Health centre, Ministry of Health and Medical, Education, Hafez St, Tehran, Iran , , Khastoo، Hamidreza نويسنده 1Islamic Azad University, Tehran medical Branch, Shariati St. Zargande, Tehran 14689-54311, Iran ,
Abstract :
Background: One of the most problems in developing countries is the integrated waste management and the
effects on Greenhouse Gases (GHG) emission, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is used in this paper as a decision
supporting tool in planning Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) managements.
Methods: In this paper the EPA’s Waste Reduction Model (WARM) that provide GHG emission factors for waste
stream components that are based on life Cycle Inventory (LCI) framework were used and The MSW management
methods comprised in seven scenarios.
Results: The amount of GHG which was generated from Iran’s waste sector estimated about 17836079 Metric Tons
of Carbon dioxide Equivalents (MT CO2e) in this study. The lowest amount of GHG was generated by LFG capture
system with energy recovery (557635 MT CO2e), while Incineration of materials being sent to landfill (1756823 MT
CO2e), Landfill Gas (LFG) capture system with flaring (2929150 MT CO2e) and Improved source reduction and
recycling (4780278 MT CO2e) emitted fewer GHG than the other scenarios. Lowest levels of gross energy
consumption occur in source reduction with recycling and composting (?89356240 Mega British Thermal Unit, M
BTU), recycling and composting (?86772060 M BTU) as well as Improved source reduction with recycling and
composting (?54794888 M BTU).
Conclusions: It appears that recycling and composting each offer significant GHG emissions and energy
consumption reductions (scenarios 4, 5 and 6). Upon of the GHG emission and energy consumption results
concluded that improved source reduction and recycling scenario has been the Balanced and appropriate
technology for handling the solid waste streams in municipalities.