Abstract

Using a life cycle assessment (LCA) to evaluate municipal solid waste management (MSWM) systems is strongly recommended and the approach has been used in high-income contexts. However, stakeholders in low to middle income countries are not aware of the potential of this approach, mainly due to a lack of financial resources and technical ability. The present work introduces a LCA of MSWM system scenarios into a developing city using an academic licence for the LCA software that is available for use exclusively by researchers. The MSWM system in place in 2018 in La Paz (Bolivia) was assessed according to seven scenarios. The novelty of the research is twofold: the use of LCA academic licensing in a low to middle income region where LCA is unknown as planning tool; and discussing the potential of the approach in conjunction with local and international stakeholders with a view to starting MSWM projects. The results of the analysis allow for the consideration of energy recovery and materials recycling as the main methods by which the environmental impact of MSW can be reduced, as has also been reported by other LCA studies conducted with full licensing of the relevant software. Moreover, the research is the basis for cooperative development projects that will adopt the LCA approach as the main assessment tool. The study discusses the importance of cooperation between universities and local governments for implementing new strategies for MSWM assessment and planning. The research is a contribution towards improving technical knowledge in developing countries for boosting sustainable development.

Highlights

  • Life cycle assessment (LCA) is an approach used for planning municipal solid waste (MSW) management (MSWM) systems

  • LCA is implemented in conjunction with material flow analysis (MFA), in order to analyze municipal solid waste management (MSWM) systems based on actual MSW flows (Haupt et al, 2018)

  • The best overall recycling rate (RR) is always obtained with the inclusion of the selective collection (SC) of the OFMSW, the ranking being Scenario 4 (S4)>Scenario 5 (S5)>Scenario 2 (S2)>Scenario 1 (S1)>Scenario 7 (S7)>Scenario 6 (S6)>Scenario 3 (S3)>Scenario 0 (S0)

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Introduction

Life cycle assessment (LCA) is an approach used for planning municipal solid waste (MSW) management (MSWM) systems. The application of LCA with the aid of LCA software for planning MSW collection and treatment is mainly carried out in high-income countries (Khandelwal et al, 2018). This is because it requires high technical expertise, knowledge about the existence of this management tool in the first place and the ability to afford LCA software, which is necessary for implementing complete LCA studies. The LCA approach should be encouraged in low to middle income countries where the implementation of sustainable solid waste management (SWM) actions is usually required for reducing the global environmental impacts typical of these contexts (Ferronato and Torretta, 2019)

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