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OverviewSource separation of waste and subsequent recycling processes are promising solutions on the road to a circular economy. They reduce waste disposal and the need for resource deployment, while also producing secondary raw materials; as such, they have a significant effect on climate protection. This book presents source separation technologies and related aspects that form the basis for efficient recycling and a modern approach to waste management. It examines legislational drivers and policy aspects of adequate waste collection schemes, as well as segregation technologies and the success factors for their implementation. Summarizing the outcomes of a Sino-German workshop, the focus of this volume is mainly on the current situation in China and Germany. However, the findings are applicable to a broad range of situations and regions around the world. In addition, the book demonstrates the relevance of source separation for climate protection and describes alternative separation technologies. Given the breadth and depth of its coverage, the volume will appeal to environmental scientists, engineers, economists, waste managers and policymakers alike. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Roman Maletz , Christina Dornack , Lou ZiyangPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2018 Volume: 63 Weight: 0.661kg ISBN: 9783319690711ISBN 10: 331969071 Pages: 318 Publication Date: 06 March 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsWaste policy for source separation in Germany.- Separate Collection of Waste Fractions – Economic Opportunities and Problems.- The waste management system in Qingdao city - Example for modern Chinese Waste Management.- Separation by Manual Sorting at Home - State of the Art in Germany.- Separation of Municipal Solid Waste in treatment plants.- Commingled waste collection as chance for technical separation.- Alternative collection systems.- Thermal treatment as a chance for material recovery.- Source-separated collection of rural solid waste in China.- Recycling of Biowaste – Experience with Collection, Digestion and Quality in Germany.- The effect of source separation on the waste disposal process: Case study in Hangzhou.- E-waste collection and treatment options - A comparison of approaches in Europe, China and Vietnam.- The waste management system in China and Greenhouse gas emission inventories.- The Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions through the Source-Separated Collection of Household Waste in Germany.- 40 Years of Source Separation in Germany and its Future.- Success factors for the implementation of separate collection systems.ReviewsAuthor InformationRoman Maletz Technische Universität Dresden Fakultät Umweltwissenschaften Institut für Abfall- und Kreislaufwirtschaft Pratzschwitzer Str. 15 01796 Pirna, Germany roman.maletz@tu-dresden.de Christina Dornack Technische Universität Dresden Fakultät Umweltwissenschaften Institut für Abfall- und Kreislaufwirtschaft Pratzschwitzer Str. 15 01796 Pirna, Germany christina.dornack@tu-dresden.de Lou Ziyang School of Environmental Science and Engineering Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai 200240, China louworld12@sjtu.edu.cn Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |