Household Waste Research Paper

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Last decade, the differentiation in types of waste collection systems for household waste is expanding strongly. We see a shift from people service (door-to-door collection) to self-service (bring-your-waste systems). Every system has his own advantages and disadvantages.Governments have to start modeling their waste collection systems, based on ‘the pace of production’ and ‘the need to quick disposal’. If they allow more for customer perspectives, managing of waste behaviour will be easier and cheaper. If they don’t start modelling, they ‘ll only have the highest service for the resource streams with the highest economic value.

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“Reverse vending machines” for example: vending machines for the collection of waste, comparable with the vending machines for drinks and sweets. They make the link between consumption and waste production. Or in some cities, you can pay for your subway ride by recycling a plastic bottle.Even ifyou want toreuse/reduceyour waste, youcanbringyour ‘resources’: reuse events, where people can sell and buy used clothes; “Community fridges” for food waste prevention, …

Door-to-door collection

In door-to-door collection, we seelessinnovations, but they are stillinspiringforthinlypopulatedareas: several waste fraction(residual/plastics/organics/metal/…)in a single bag or bin; sorted at the processors. This means thatonlyone waste collection truck is requiredforthevariouswaste streams.Somecities are experimentingwith different service levels of door-to-door collection, depending on thefact of the waste fraction is recyclable. They have a low service level for residual waste and a high service level for recyclable waste

Towards modeling of waste collection

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