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WASTE MANAGEMENT
Volume 29, Issue 4, Pages 1424-1433Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2008.08.021
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The use of disposable cutlery in fast food restaurants and canteens in the Current management scenario generates mixed heterogeneous waste (containing food waste and non-compostable plastic cutlery). The waste is not recyclable and is disposed of in landfills or incinerated with or without energy recovery. Using biodegradable and compostable (B&C) plastic Cutlery, an alternative management scenario is possible. The resulting mixed homogeneous waste (containing food waste and compostable plastic cutlery) can be recycled through organic recovery, i.e., composting. This LCA Study, whose functional unit is serving 1000 meals, shows that remarkable improvements can be obtained by shifting from the current scenario to the alternative scenario (based on B&C cutlery and final organic recovery of the total waste). The non-renewable energy consumption changes from 1490 to 128 MJ (an overall 10-fold energy savings) and the CO2 equivalents emission changes from 64 to 22 CO2 eq. (an overall 3-fold GHG savings). (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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