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Waste Management & Research | 2012

Identification of junk buyers’ contribution to recycling of household waste in Hanoi, Vietnam, through a physical composition analysis

Kosuke Kawai; Masahiro Osako; Saburo Matsui

Even in developing countries, the amount of containers and packaging waste are increasing in line with population concentration and lifestyle changes in urban areas. This can cause serious problems for the disposal of municipal solid waste. Through a physical composition analysis of household waste in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, this study aimed to identify the contribution made by junk buyers to recycling. Interviews on the handling of recyclable waste by households were conducted. About 232 kg of recyclable waste was sampled from a total of 115 households, and about 230 kg of municipal solid waste was sampled from a total of 101 households and sorted into 69 categories for measurement by volume and weight. The interview survey revealed that a high proportion of households tended to routinely store recyclable waste for sale or donation to junk buyers. Junk buyers accounted for 8.8% of recycling by weight or 26.0% by volume according to the results of the physical composition analysis. In addition, the results suggested that containers and packaging waste accounted for the largest proportion of household waste by volume. Junk buyers recycled 25.5% by weight of containers and packaging waste. In the formulation of new plans for municipal solid waste management to improve the current situation and handle future challenges, the role of the informal sector should be monitored carefully and reliable data on recyclable waste should be collected continuously.


Waste Management & Research | 2013

Advantages and disadvantages of a municipal solid waste collection service for citizens of Hanoi City, Vietnam

Kosuke Kawai; Masahiro Osako

Governments of municipalities in Vietnam experiencing dynamic economic growth and dramatic population increases have been struggling to manage increased amounts of municipal solid waste (MSW). This study aimed to clarify the advantages and disadvantages of the current MSW collection service for citizens of the four central districts of Hanoi city, Vietnam, by conducting interviews with 200 households and 200 business entities regarding their satisfaction with the service. The survey results showed that Hanoi city provides an economical collection service with sufficient frequency and at appropriate times for citizens. However, a number of citizens complained about unsanitary conditions in the area surrounding their residence. Business entities had sufficient motivation to sell recyclable waste (RW) to the informal sector, not only to derive revenue from selling RW, but also to reduce the amount of MSW generated, thus reducing the MSW collection fee. Households were not motivated to reduce MSW by selling RW to the informal sector because they paid a fixed collection fee. As a result, an improvement in living standards in the near future is expected to contribute to increasing the amount of MSW generated from households.


Waste Management & Research | 2017

Key parameters for behaviour related to source separation of household organic waste: A case study in Hanoi, Vietnam

Kosuke Kawai; Luong Thi Mai Huong

Proper management of food waste, a major component of municipal solid waste (MSW), is needed, especially in developing Asian countries where most MSW is disposed of in landfill sites without any pretreatment. Source separation can contribute to solving problems derived from the disposal of food waste. An organic waste source separation and collection programme has been operated in model areas in Hanoi, Vietnam, since 2007. This study proposed three key parameters (participation rate, proper separation rate and proper discharge rate) for behaviour related to source separation of household organic waste, and monitored the progress of the programme based on the physical composition of household waste sampled from 558 households in model programme areas of Hanoi. The results showed that 13.8% of 558 households separated organic waste, and 33.0% discharged mixed (unseparated) waste improperly. About 41.5% (by weight) of the waste collected as organic waste was contaminated by inorganic waste, and one-third of the waste disposed of as organic waste by separators was inorganic waste. We proposed six hypothetical future household behaviour scenarios to help local officials identify a final or midterm goal for the programme. We also suggested that the city government take further actions to increase the number of people participating in separating organic waste, improve the accuracy of separation and prevent non-separators from discharging mixed waste improperly.


Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management | 2016

Revisiting estimates of municipal solid waste generation per capita and their reliability

Kosuke Kawai; Tomohiro Tasaki


Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management | 2012

Reduction of natural resource consumption in cement production in Japan by waste utilization

Kosuke Kawai; Masahiro Osako


Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management | 2016

Proximate composition of household waste and applicability of waste management technologies by source separation in Hanoi, Vietnam

Kosuke Kawai; Luong Thi Mai Huong; Masato Yamada; Masahiro Osako


Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers | 2012

Accumulation and Reliability of Data on Municipal Solid Waste Management in Urban Areas of Vietnam

Kosuke Kawai; Luong Thi Mai Huong; Masahiro Osako


Resource and Energy Economics | 2018

Informal recycling and social preferences: Evidence from household survey data in Vietnam

Hide-Fumi Yokoo; Kosuke Kawai; Yuki Higuchi


Journal of The Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management | 2017

Historical Analysis of Regional Biomass Recycling Considering Strategic Significance of Actions: —For Accumulation and Diffusion of Practical Wisdom—@@@――実践知の蓄積と普及のために――

Rokuta Inaba; Tomohiro Tasaki; Eiko Kojima; Kosuke Kawai; Shigesada Takagi; Kazuhide Kushida


Asean Journal on Science and Technology for Development | 2017

SOME RESULTS OF STUDY ON PRESENT SITUATION OF HOUSEHOLD SOLID WASTE IN HANOI, VIETNAM

To Thi Hai Yen; Pham Thi Thu Ha; Trinh Van Tuyen; Kosuke Kawai; Saburo Matsui

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Masahiro Osako

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Masato Yamada

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Tomohiro Tasaki

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Rieko Kubota

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Tomonori Ishigaki

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Komsilp Wangyao

King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi

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Sirintornthep Towprayoon

King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi

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Hide-Fumi Yokoo

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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