4.6 Article

Conceptualization of Bioreactor Landfill Approach for Sustainable Waste Management in Karachi, Pakistan

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 14, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su14063364

Keywords

municipal solid waste; sanitary landfill; open dumps; waste to energy; climate change

Funding

  1. Higher Education Commission-HEC, Pakistan
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) [491268466]
  3. Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
  4. German Academic Exchange ServiceDAAD, Germany

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This paper presents a concept for the development of new bioreactor landfills for sustainable waste management in Karachi. It also estimates methane emissions and biodegradation rate constant using the IPCC's First Order Decay (FOD) Tier 2 model. The study provides useful information for stakeholders, policymakers, and researchers in planning and development of bioreactor landfill facilities.
Finding a sustainable approach for municipal solid waste (MSW) management is becoming paramount. However, as with many urban areas in developing countries, the approach applied to MSW management in Karachi is neither environmentally sustainable nor suitable for public health. Due to adoption of an inefficient waste management system, society is paying intangible costs such as damage to public health and environment quality. In order to minimize the environmental impacts and health issues associated with waste management practices, a sustainable waste management and disposal strategy is required. The aim of this paper is to present a concept for the development of new bioreactor landfills for sustainable waste management in Karachi. Furthermore, this paper contributes to estimation of methane (CH4) emissions from waste disposal sites by employing the First Order Decay (FOD) Tier 2 model of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and determining of the biodegradation rate constant (k) value. The design and operational concept of bioreactor landfills is formulated for the study area, including estimation of land requirement, methane production, power generation, and liquid required for recirculation, along with a preliminary sketch of the proposed bioreactor landfill. This study will be helpful for stockholders, policy makers, and researchers in planning, development, and further research for establishment of bioreactor landfill facilities, particularly in the study area as well as more generally in regions with a similar climate and MSW composition.

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