A technical and economic study of separate biowaste collection
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This study provides an overview of local authorities that have implemented separate biowaste collection as of January 1st 2016, in order to determine success factors, watch points and technical and economic impacts on the waste management public service. It also aims at determining success factors and watch points to have[…] Plus de détails
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Auteurs | SEROUSSI Adeline, GODOY Céline, COURBET Sylvie, GENTRIC Alexandra, AJBD, CITEXIA |
Public(s) | Collectivités territoriales |
Thématique | Economie circulaire et Déchets |
Collection | Expertise |
Date d'édition | 2018/02 |
Nb. de pages | 17 P |
Format | pdf/A4 |
Langue | EN |
Périmètre de publication | National |
International |
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This study provides an overview of local authorities that have implemented separate biowaste collection as of January 1st 2016, in order to determine success factors, watch points and technical and economic impacts on the waste management public service. It also aims at determining success factors and watch points to have in mind when reorganising a waste management public service. This study describes technical schemes chosen by local authorities engaged in separate biowaste collection (pre-collection equipment as well as collection conditions). It provides information about costs and performances depending on technical schemes chosen by local authorities and their context (including housing typologies). Local authorities that have dropped separate biowaste collection have also been interviewed in order to know the reasons.