Rafael Laurenti
Royal Institute of Technology
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Waste Management & Research | 2014
Jagdeep Singh; Rafael Laurenti; Rajib Sinha; Björn Frostell
Rapid economic growth, urbanization and increasing population have caused (materially intensive) resource consumption to increase, and consequently the release of large amounts of waste to the environment. From a global perspective, current waste and resource management lacks a holistic approach covering the whole chain of product design, raw material extraction, production, consumption, recycling and waste management. In this article, progress and different sustainability challenges facing the global waste management system are presented and discussed. The study leads to the conclusion that the current, rather isolated efforts, in different systems for waste management, waste reduction and resource management are indeed not sufficient in a long term sustainability perspective. In the future, to manage resources and wastes sustainably, waste management requires a more systems-oriented approach that addresses the root causes for the problems. A specific issue to address is the development of improved feedback information (statistics) on how waste generation is linked to consumption.
Waste Management & Research | 2017
Rafael Laurenti; Åsa Moberg; Åsa Stenmarck
Knowledge about the total waste generated by the production of consumer goods can help raise awareness among policy-makers, producers and consumers of the benefits of closing loops in a future circular economy, avoiding unnecessary production and production steps and associated generation of large amounts of waste. In strict life cycle assessment practice, information on waste outputs from intermediate industrial processes of material and energy transformation is translated into and declared as potential environmental impacts, which are often not reported in the final results. In this study, a procedure to extract available intermediate data and perform a systematic pre-consumer waste footprint analysis was developed. The pre-consumer waste footprint concept was tested to analyse 10 generic products, which provided some novel and interesting results for the different product categories and identified a number of challenges that need to be resolved in development of the waste footprint concept. These challenges include standardised data declaration on waste in life cycle assessment, with a separation into waste categories illustrating the implicit environmental and scale of significance of waste types and quantities (e.g. hazardous waste, inert waste, waste for recycling/incineration) and establishment of a common definition of waste throughout sectors and nations.
Habitat International | 2015
Guanghong Zhou; Jagdeep Singh; Jiechen Wu; Rajib Sinha; Rafael Laurenti; Björn Frostell
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2014
Rafael Laurenti; David Lazarevic; Sofia Poulikidou; Valeria Montrucchio; Luigi Bistagnino; Björn Frostell
Systems Research and Behavioral Science | 2016
Rafael Laurenti; Jagdeep Singh; Rajib Sinha; Josepha Potting; Björn Frostell
Sustainable Development | 2016
Rafael Laurenti; Rajib Sinha; Jagdeep Singh; Björn Frostell
Resources Conservation and Recycling | 2016
Rajib Sinha; Rafael Laurenti; Jagdeep Singh; Maria Malmström; Björn Frostell
Sustainable Cities and Society | 2015
Qian Wang; Rafael Laurenti; Sture Holmberg
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2015
Rafael Laurenti; Rajib Sinha; Jagdeep Singh; Björn Frostell
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2017
Alexandra Lavers; Yuliya Kalmykova; Leonardo Rosado; Felipe Oliveira; Rafael Laurenti