Integrated Solid Waste Management claims for combine with different treatment strategies in order to minimize related environmental impacts and increase resources recovery and conservation. This is the only way to move towards a green society. However, severe changes are required from political, managerial, technical, social and economical points of view. Waste management in many cases is still performed widely without an integrated strategy, and it results in unsustainable resource consumption, in terms of raw materials, energy and useful land. Since the last decade, tools, technologies and strategies have been developed, which could lead the process to a more (if not absolutely) sustainable future. In particular, the application of Life Cycle concepts could really foster an enhanced knowledge of industrial activities and products, allowing a deeper detection of the most impacting steps, with positive consequences from environmental, economical and social perspectives. Furthermore, many tools are available to assess not only the environmental impact from a global point of view, but also to understand the possible effects on the nearby areas and to the population living in the vicinity of a pollution source. Scientific, technical and managerial knowledge which has been reached at present, could act synergistically to greatly improve the situation of many European and Developing Countries, which could benefit in a quick time of an advanced implementation of these tools.

Integrated Waste Management from a Life Cycle point of view / L. Morselli; F. Passarini; L. Ciacci. - STAMPA. - (2010), pp. 205-216. (Intervento presentato al convegno First Mediterranean Workshop on Organic Waste Recovery, Biomass and Renewable Energy tenutosi a Kenitra, Morocco nel 13-17 December 2010).

Integrated Waste Management from a Life Cycle point of view

MORSELLI, LUCIANO;PASSARINI, FABRIZIO;CIACCI, LUCA
2010

Abstract

Integrated Solid Waste Management claims for combine with different treatment strategies in order to minimize related environmental impacts and increase resources recovery and conservation. This is the only way to move towards a green society. However, severe changes are required from political, managerial, technical, social and economical points of view. Waste management in many cases is still performed widely without an integrated strategy, and it results in unsustainable resource consumption, in terms of raw materials, energy and useful land. Since the last decade, tools, technologies and strategies have been developed, which could lead the process to a more (if not absolutely) sustainable future. In particular, the application of Life Cycle concepts could really foster an enhanced knowledge of industrial activities and products, allowing a deeper detection of the most impacting steps, with positive consequences from environmental, economical and social perspectives. Furthermore, many tools are available to assess not only the environmental impact from a global point of view, but also to understand the possible effects on the nearby areas and to the population living in the vicinity of a pollution source. Scientific, technical and managerial knowledge which has been reached at present, could act synergistically to greatly improve the situation of many European and Developing Countries, which could benefit in a quick time of an advanced implementation of these tools.
2010
Proceedings of The First Mediterranean Workshop on Organic Waste Recovery, Biomass and Renewable Energy
205
216
Integrated Waste Management from a Life Cycle point of view / L. Morselli; F. Passarini; L. Ciacci. - STAMPA. - (2010), pp. 205-216. (Intervento presentato al convegno First Mediterranean Workshop on Organic Waste Recovery, Biomass and Renewable Energy tenutosi a Kenitra, Morocco nel 13-17 December 2010).
L. Morselli; F. Passarini; L. Ciacci
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