2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15043252
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Optimization of Municipal Waste Streams in Achieving Urban Circularity in the City of Curitiba, Brazil

Abstract: The municipal solid waste (MSW) remains a great challenge in most cities of developing countries, as the majority of the generated waste is either not collected or is dumped in open uncontrolled non-engineered landfill sites, creating significant pollution due to the leakage of landfill leachate in the surrounding environment. In developing countries, a complete transition to a zero-landfill scenario is less likely to happen in the near future due to various socio-economic challenges. Therefore, the existing l… Show more

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“…Effective handling of solid waste (MSW) is crucial for promoting sustainable urban development [1]. Challenges in managing waste in developing countries include insufficient waste collection and the practice of open dumping in non-engineered landfills, resulting in pollution and harm to the environment [4]. To tackle these problems, it is essential to adopt waste management strategies that prioritize converting waste into energy and promoting circularity in handling MSW [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effective handling of solid waste (MSW) is crucial for promoting sustainable urban development [1]. Challenges in managing waste in developing countries include insufficient waste collection and the practice of open dumping in non-engineered landfills, resulting in pollution and harm to the environment [4]. To tackle these problems, it is essential to adopt waste management strategies that prioritize converting waste into energy and promoting circularity in handling MSW [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%