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Impacts of a municipal solid waste classification policy on carbon emissions: case study of Beijing, China

Tingting Liu, Jing Cao, Alessio Miatto

2024Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract National and local governments implement municipal solid waste classification policies to reduce waste disposal and minimize environmental pollution. Beijing started implementing its classification of municipal solid waste policy in May 2020. This study evaluates the impact of Beijing’s household waste classification policy on carbon emissions during collection, transportation, and treatment. The policy’s introduction reduced the number of trash bins, influenced transportation modes, and altered waste treatment emissions. We found a notable reduction in average net carbon emissions post-policy implementation (2403 kg CO 2 eq per metric ton of waste) compared with pre-policy (3584 kg CO 2 eq per metric ton of waste). If Beijing reaches its 2025 waste target, these emissions will decrease further to 1760 kg CO 2 eq per metric ton of waste. Translating these findings into monetary terms confirms this policy’s environmental and economic efficacy.

Topics & Concepts

BeijingMunicipal solid wasteChinaWaste managementEnvironmental scienceCarbon fibersGreenhouse gasEnvironmental planningEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental protectionBusinessEngineeringGeographyMathematicsGeologyAlgorithmComposite numberOceanographyArchaeologyMunicipal Solid Waste ManagementRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesHealthcare and Environmental Waste Management