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Environmental Evaluation of MSW Treatment in the Czech Republic (LCA Methodology) Authors: Bohumil Černík - Free Lance Consultant cernik . bohumil @ centrum . cz Marie Tichá - Free Lance Consultant ticha . marie @ newspace . cz
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Page 2: Environmental Evaluation of  MSW  Treatment in the Czech Republic (LCA Methodology)

Intensification of collection, transport, and separation of municipal waste

Developed by:The Natural Sciences Faculty at Charles University www.natur.cuni.cz The Research and Development Program MoE CR VaV-720-2-02 www.env.cz

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Implementation of Council Directive 1999/31/EC of 26 April 1999 on the landfill of waste• Gradual reduction of MSW landfilling• Investment of 350 million Euros to

construct municipal waste incinerators• Increase of resident fees for municipal

waste disposal up to 20%

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Basic conditions

10,2 million inhabitants

6250 municipalities

2,5 million tons - annual production of MSW

Page 5: Environmental Evaluation of  MSW  Treatment in the Czech Republic (LCA Methodology)

MSW treatment - current situation

landfilling 72 %

incineration18 %recycling 10 %

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Objectives of the study • Evaluate the overall environmental

impact of each municipal waste treatment method by LCA methodology

• Define possible development scenarios for municipal waste treatment in the Czech Republic by 2010/2013

• Calculate the impact of each scenario

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Separate LCA studies

• Landfilling• Incinerating• Recycling of glass, paper and plastics

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System boundaries

Containers Transport Landfilling

Containers Transport Incineration

Containers Transport Recycling

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Data where collected for:

• 190 000 containers • 5 landfills • 140 waste transport vehicles • 1 paper mill (100% G3) • 13 sorting lines • 2 mixed plastics processors (50% in Czech Rep.) • 3 incinerators (100% in Czech Rep.) • glass (BREF)

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LCI results are in 8 categories:

• Gross energy • Primary fuels & feedstocks • Raw materials • Water use• Air emissions • CO2 equivalents • Water emissions • Solid waste

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Comparison of incinerated and landfilled MSW (1 t) Significant findings: • Electricity use of MSW placed in landfill is

0,4GJ/t and – 4,9 GJ/t if it were incinerated • Total water use of 1 ton of municipal waste is

roughly 18 times higher when incinerated • CO2 equivalent (100 years) is equal • The solid waste category closely parallels the

incineration process for entries related to cinders and ashes

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Recycling of Secondary Materials Significant findings:

• Significantly less demanding in consumption of energy, fuels and water

• Significantly negative yields (more than 1% in Czech Rep.) most notably in the areas of

– Pollution of waste water (insoluble substances, organic substances)

– Emissions of solid particle waste– Emissions of SOx

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Four scenarios were defined • LEGAL (municipal waste management

accurately pursuant to the directives 94/62/EC and 1999/31/EC)

• RECYCLING (25% recycling, 25% energy recovery, 50% landfilling)

• ENERGETIC (15% recycling, 50% energy recovery, 35% landfilling)

• LANDFILL (10% recycling, 15% energy recovery, 75% landfilling;

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Description of the scenarios

• Legal: Fulfills requirements of 94/62/EC, fulfills requirements of 99/31/EC

• Recycling: Exceeds requirements of 94/62/EC, Exceeds requirements of 99/31/EC

• Energetic: Fulfills requirements of 94/62/EC, Exceeds requirements of 99/31/EC

• Landfill: Does not meet requirements of 94/62/EC, Does not meet requirements of 99/31/EC

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Scenarios in kt of MSW

MSW treatment method

Unit

Scenarios2001 2010

Control Legal Recycling

Energetic Landfill

Recycling kt 230 410 690 410 280

Incineration kt 410

690 690 1375 410

Landfill kt 1690 1650 1370 965 2060Total kt 2330 2750

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Calculation of scenarios

• LCI of landfill• LCI of incineration – LCI of compensated

fuels• LCIs of glass/paper/plastics till it is

melted together with raw material – difference between LCIs of glass/paper/plastics from raw and secondary materials

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Results of scenarios

Scenarios E F W

Air Emissions Water EmissionsSW Total

D CO SOx NOx AU CO2 DS SS COD BOD

Legal 2 2 2 2 2,5 2 3 2 2 2 2,5 2 2 3 31

Rec. 4 4 4 4 4 3-4 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 2 51,5

Inc. 1 1 3 1 2,5 1 1 3 4 4 2,5 3 3 1 31

Land. 3 3 1 3 1 3,5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 26,5

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 Discussion results of scenarios• The scenario of municipal waste treatment in

the Czech Rep. in 2010 with the lowest impact is the scenario favoring landfill above all other forms of use.

• The scenario of municipal waste treatment in the Czech Rep. in 2010 with the highest impact is the scenario favoring recycling above all other forms of use.

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Addition to emissions in the CR made by treatment of 2,5 million tons of MSW

Total energy consumption

Water consumption

CO2ekv. Organic substances in waste waters

- 0,1 % 0,3 % 0,3 % 5,9-12,0 %

Control year - 2001

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 Discussion• Additions to total inputs/outputs in the CR made

by MSWT can be measured in tenths of a percent

• Additions to total greenhouse gases is 0,3%. Production of mine gasses containing CH4 in just one, although the largest, district in the Czech Republic (OKR) is 1,2%, which is four times greater

• The most significant impact of MSWT is in emissions of organic substances to water.

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Adherence to Guideline 99/31/EC in the CR will mean an increase in emissions of greenhouse gassesCO2 ekv. (kt)

Control Legal Recycling Energetic Landfill

420 660 870 980 460

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 Discussion• Emissions of CH4 from MSW landfills will be

negligible with respect to the requirements of Guideline 99/31/EC; 60% of biogenic carbon is permanently bound in the landfill.

• Incineration also emits xenobiotic carbon (plastics), which mean a clear increase in greenhouse gasses

• Huge investment into municipal waste incineration in the Czech Republic through the year 2010 (300 million Euros) with minimal returns.

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Calculation of competitive scenarios• LCI of landfill• LCI of incineration – LCI of compensated

fuels• LCIs of glass/paper/plastics from raw

material – LCIs of glass/paper/plastics from secondary materials

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Results of competitive scenarios

Scenarios E F W

Air Emissions Water EmissionsSW Total

D CO SOx NOx AU CO2 DS SS COD BOD

Legal 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2,5 2,5 3 40

Rec. 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 4 4 4 2 32

Inc. 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2,5 2,5 1 20

Land. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 1 1 4 48

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 Conclusions

• Identify and quantify all relevant impacts to the environment

• Regulate the most important impacts

• Apply national limits of MSW treatment


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