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Repercussions of COVID-19 pandemic on solid waste generation and management strategies

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HIGHER EDUCATION PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11783-021-1407-5

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COVID-19; Medical waste; Personal protective equipment; Municipal solid waste; Waste management

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  1. Science and Technology Development Fund, Macao SAR, China [0062/2020/A]

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The study reviews the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical waste, personal protection equipment waste, and municipal solid waste, highlighting the significant increase in medical waste generation. In response to the pandemic, international organizations and countries have issued new policies and guidelines for waste management. Challenges such as disposal capacity for medical waste, plastic reduction policies, and waste recycling have emerged globally during the pandemic.
It has been over ten months since the beginning of the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-2019), and its impact on solid waste management, especially medical waste, is becoming clearer. This study systematically reviews the potential influences of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical waste, personal protection equipment waste and municipal solid waste (MSW), and discusses the corresponding measures and policies of solid waste management in typical countries. The results show that the generation of medical waste from the pandemic increased significantly, with 18%-425% growth. It is estimated that the daily output of COVID-19 medical waste increased from 200 t/d on Feb. 22 to over 29000 t/d at the end of September 2020 throughout the world. The use of personal protective equipment will continue to grow in the long-term, while the blockade and isolation measures greatly reduced the volume of commercial waste, especially for tourist cities, and part of this waste was transferred to household waste. Residents' attitudes and behavior toward food waste have changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In response to the pandemic, international organizations and several countries have issued new policies and guidelines and adjusted their management strategies for medical waste and MSW treatment. The pandemic has brought specific challenges to the disposal capacity of medical waste worldwide. It has also brought about the stagnation of policies related to the reduction of plastic products and waste recycling. This study will provide some useful information for managers and governmental officials on effective solid waste management during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

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