Implications of municipal solid waste management on greenhouse gas emissions in Malaysia and the way forward

The management of municipal solid waste (MSW) in Malaysia has been mainly focused on collection, transportation and disposal of MSW. To examine the contribution of MSW management to GHG emissions, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2006 Waste Model was used by deploying Tier 2 method....

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Main Authors: Devadoss, P. S. Michel, Agamuthu, P., Mehran, S. B., Santha, Chenayah, Fauziah, Shahul Hamid
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spelling my.um.eprints.279542022-06-20T06:33:08Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/27954/ Implications of municipal solid waste management on greenhouse gas emissions in Malaysia and the way forward Devadoss, P. S. Michel Agamuthu, P. Mehran, S. B. Santha, Chenayah Fauziah, Shahul Hamid Q Science (General) QH301 Biology TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The management of municipal solid waste (MSW) in Malaysia has been mainly focused on collection, transportation and disposal of MSW. To examine the contribution of MSW management to GHG emissions, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2006 Waste Model was used by deploying Tier 2 method. It estimated that 6,898,167 tonnes CO2-eq of GHG emissions were released in 2016 from solid waste disposal sites (SWDS) and are projected to increase to 9,991,486 tonnes CO2-eq in 2030. To reduce GHG emissions from MSW management, Solid-Waste-Management Greenhouse-Gas (SWM-GHG) calculator was used to compare different approaches. SWM-GHG calculator focused on three settings including recycling approach, incineration approach and integrated approach. According to SWM-GHG calculator, in 2016, 15,906,614 tonnes CO2-eq of GHG emissions were released by recycling approximately 16% of MSW and disposing of 84% of MSW in SWDS. Out of the three approaches, integrated approach can result in highest reduction of GHG emissions by 2050 (64%) from GHG emissions in 2016, as compared to recycling approach (50% reduction) and incineration approach (46% reduction). While, recycling has been the main national goal for last 14 years as it has increased up to 17.5% by 2016, the current Malaysian government aims to establish 8 incinerators in Malaysia that will treat approximately 32% of MSW annually. However, estimations of SWM-GHG calculator and some opportunities and threats highlighted by SWOT analysis suggest the integrated approach as the best suited approach for Malaysia for achieving significant and sustainable reductions in GHG emissions. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Elsevier 2021-01-01 Article PeerReviewed Devadoss, P. S. Michel and Agamuthu, P. and Mehran, S. B. and Santha, Chenayah and Fauziah, Shahul Hamid (2021) Implications of municipal solid waste management on greenhouse gas emissions in Malaysia and the way forward. Waste Management, 119. pp. 135-144. ISSN 0956-053X, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2020.09.038 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2020.09.038>. 10.1016/j.wasman.2020.09.038
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topic Q Science (General)
QH301 Biology
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QH301 Biology
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Devadoss, P. S. Michel
Agamuthu, P.
Mehran, S. B.
Santha, Chenayah
Fauziah, Shahul Hamid
Implications of municipal solid waste management on greenhouse gas emissions in Malaysia and the way forward
description The management of municipal solid waste (MSW) in Malaysia has been mainly focused on collection, transportation and disposal of MSW. To examine the contribution of MSW management to GHG emissions, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2006 Waste Model was used by deploying Tier 2 method. It estimated that 6,898,167 tonnes CO2-eq of GHG emissions were released in 2016 from solid waste disposal sites (SWDS) and are projected to increase to 9,991,486 tonnes CO2-eq in 2030. To reduce GHG emissions from MSW management, Solid-Waste-Management Greenhouse-Gas (SWM-GHG) calculator was used to compare different approaches. SWM-GHG calculator focused on three settings including recycling approach, incineration approach and integrated approach. According to SWM-GHG calculator, in 2016, 15,906,614 tonnes CO2-eq of GHG emissions were released by recycling approximately 16% of MSW and disposing of 84% of MSW in SWDS. Out of the three approaches, integrated approach can result in highest reduction of GHG emissions by 2050 (64%) from GHG emissions in 2016, as compared to recycling approach (50% reduction) and incineration approach (46% reduction). While, recycling has been the main national goal for last 14 years as it has increased up to 17.5% by 2016, the current Malaysian government aims to establish 8 incinerators in Malaysia that will treat approximately 32% of MSW annually. However, estimations of SWM-GHG calculator and some opportunities and threats highlighted by SWOT analysis suggest the integrated approach as the best suited approach for Malaysia for achieving significant and sustainable reductions in GHG emissions. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Devadoss, P. S. Michel
Agamuthu, P.
Mehran, S. B.
Santha, Chenayah
Fauziah, Shahul Hamid
author_facet Devadoss, P. S. Michel
Agamuthu, P.
Mehran, S. B.
Santha, Chenayah
Fauziah, Shahul Hamid
author_sort Devadoss, P. S. Michel
title Implications of municipal solid waste management on greenhouse gas emissions in Malaysia and the way forward
title_short Implications of municipal solid waste management on greenhouse gas emissions in Malaysia and the way forward
title_full Implications of municipal solid waste management on greenhouse gas emissions in Malaysia and the way forward
title_fullStr Implications of municipal solid waste management on greenhouse gas emissions in Malaysia and the way forward
title_full_unstemmed Implications of municipal solid waste management on greenhouse gas emissions in Malaysia and the way forward
title_sort implications of municipal solid waste management on greenhouse gas emissions in malaysia and the way forward
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