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      From mixed to separate collection of solid waste: benefits for the town of Zavidovići (Bosnia and Herzegovina).

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          In Bosnia and Herzegovina only 50% of the municipalities have a well-organized service for (mixed) waste collection and disposal. Illegal dumping is very common, in particular in rural areas, which are not regularly served by any service of collection. This situation leads to serious risks for public health and has dangerous environmental impacts. In Zavidovići the municipality is trying to meet high standards in the delivery of services of waste collection, but is constrained by scarce financial and technical resources. Different scenarios for the implementation of a system of separate collection in Zavidovići were elaborated in order to provide a useful tool for decision making by comparing costs and environmental & economic benefits of each scenario. Six scenarios were considered, based on different recovery rates for plastic, paper & cardboard, and metals. Benefits resulting from the implementation of each of the proposed scenarios are compared in terms of savings of landfill volume and costs. The study concludes that the adoption of a system of separate collection could generate positive impacts on all the stakeholders involved in the solid waste management sector in Zavidovići and could contribute to the compliance of European standards in many Central and Eastern European countries as established by a number of national environmental protection strategies.

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          Journal
          Waste Manag
          Waste management (New York, N.Y.)
          Elsevier BV
          1879-2456
          0956-053X
          Feb 2013
          : 33
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] CeTAmb - Research Centre on Appropriate Technologies for Environmental Management in Developing Countries, University of Brescia, via Branze 43, 25123 Brescia, Italy. vaccari@ing.unibs.it
          Article
          S0956-053X(12)00424-2
          10.1016/j.wasman.2012.09.012
          23177566
          2a2d4b3f-8792-441b-a943-82ecb1951f4d
          Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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