Journal article

GHG emissions with the mismanagement of municipal solid waste: Case study of Bangalore, India

TV Ramachandra, G Kulkarni, BH Aithal, SS Han

International Journal of Environment and Waste Management | Published : 2017

Abstract

Municipal solid wastes collected by the agencies dispose at identified disposal sites about 60%, while the balance are disposed-off at unauthorised disposal sites in an unacceptable manner, leading to the environmental consequences including greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Mitigation strategy necessitates understanding of composition of waste for its management in an environmentally sound way. The study revealed that the per capita waste generated is about 91.01 ± 45.5 g/day and household per capita waste generation was positively related with household size and income. Organic fraction in municipal solid waste based on the sample household's data is about 74.09 ± 34.94 g/person/day, which c..

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