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Waste Management & Research | 2005

Quality control of waste to incineration - waste composition analysis in Lidköping, Sweden

Cecilia Mattsson Petersen; Per E O Berg; Lars Rönnegård

In order to decrease environmental impacts in waste management the choice of treatment method must be based on the characteristics of the waste. Present sampling procedures do not provide statistically representative samples of solid waste and this provides difficulties in characterization. The objective of this study was to develop a procedure for waste component analysis and sampling of waste after collection and at plant level. A further objective was to characterize the waste delivered to an incineration plant for physical and chemical properties and to determine the amounts of delivered waste that could be classified as biofuels and fossil fuels. The proportions of recyclables and hazardous waste were also examined. Samples were taken randomly from waste trucks and divided by square implementation. Statistical analysis of the results showed that the number of sub-samples could be decreased with only a moderate increase in the confidence interval. This means that future waste composition analyses could be made more efficient and thereby less expensive. The analysis of the waste delivered to the Lidköping incineration plant (Central Sweden) showed that 66.4% of the household waste was composed of biofuels and 21.3% of non-renewable combustibles, of which 40.3% were recyclables. In addition, 11.6% of the household waste was non-combustible and 0.6% hazardous waste. The heat value for the biofuels was 18.0-19.7 MJ kg-1 dry mass (DM) and for the fossil fuels 28.2-33.9 MJ kg-1 DM. The industrial waste consisted of 35.9% biofuels, 62.0% fossil fuels, 1.6% non-combustible and 0.5% hazardous waste. The heat value was 19.5 MJ kg-1 DM for the biofuels and 31.4 MJ kg-1 DM for the fossil fuels.


Waste Management | 2007

Water hyacinths as a resource in agriculture and energy production: A literature review

Carina Gunnarsson; Cecilia Mattsson Petersen


Waste Management | 2004

Use of recycling stations in Borlänge, Sweden--volume weights and attitudes.

Cecilia Mattsson Petersen; Per E. O. Berg


Archive | 2008

Material collection of household waste and ongoing research at the Swedish EPA

Patrik Söderholm; Cecilia Mattsson Petersen; Per E O Berg


Proceedings of th R'2000 Congress Toront, Canada.#N#June 2000 | 2004

A Comparison Between Systems for Source Separation of Organic Household Waste

Cecilia Mattsson Petersen; Per E O Berg


Archive | 2004

Myter, misstro och moment 22

Per E O Berg; Cecilia Mattsson Petersen


Archive | 2004

Kartläggning av organiskt avfall

Cecilia Mattsson Petersen; Per E. O. Berg; Svante Nordlander; Mats Rönnelid


Proceedings of the 6th World Congress on Integrated Resources Management/R'02#N#Geneva Swizerland | 2002

Collection of Household Waste : collection within municipal responsibility

Cecilia Mattsson Petersen; Per E O Berg


Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management. #N#Philadelphia USA October 2001 | 2001

Collection of Household Waste, Sweden 2000 : Collection of Recyclables

Cecilia Mattsson Petersen; Per E O Berg


Archive | 2000

Hushållsavfall i Borlänge kommun : analyser av material en och flerfamiljshus

Cecilia Mattsson Petersen; Per E O Berg

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Per E. O. Berg

Chalmers University of Technology

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Carina Gunnarsson

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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