2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2011.05.017
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Material and energy recovery in integrated waste management systems: A life-cycle costing approach

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“…The temperature variation has a big effect on the microbial growth and chemical properties of the food products and it should be included in the estimation of the main food parameters such as shelf life and risk of illness (Gospavić et al, 2012). The recycling of packaging waste is the primary objective of the community with clear targets set in the European law (Massarutto et al, 2011). The rejects of packaging waste sorting plants should be mainly composed of packaging plastics (PE, PP, PS, Pet and PVC).…”
Section: Packingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The temperature variation has a big effect on the microbial growth and chemical properties of the food products and it should be included in the estimation of the main food parameters such as shelf life and risk of illness (Gospavić et al, 2012). The recycling of packaging waste is the primary objective of the community with clear targets set in the European law (Massarutto et al, 2011). The rejects of packaging waste sorting plants should be mainly composed of packaging plastics (PE, PP, PS, Pet and PVC).…”
Section: Packingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the industry) or public (e.g. waste management operators) sector stakeholders (Massarutto et al, 2011). These extra-costs are often translated into higher prices for goods or additional waste management tariffs or taxes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contudo, a reciclagem não tem só vantagens (MASSARUTTO; CARLI; GRAFFI, 2011). É bastante evidente que esse processo tem custos diretos acrescidos para os agentes dos setores público e privado (que se podem traduzir, por exemplo, em preços de produtos embalados mais elevados ou num acréscimo das tarifas ou impostos afetos à gestão de resíduos sólidos urbanos).…”
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