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Abstract

Worldwide solid waste generation is nearly 1.3 billion tonnes/year, whereas in India 62 million tonnes of solid waste is generated per year by 377 million urban people. The increasing amount of solid waste in India, nearly 50% of which is organic matter, is the major concern for treatment and waste management. Several technologies are already in practice for the treatment of organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) in India. It is important to assess the sustainability of these processes. In this study, the existing OFMSW technologies in India were examined. Case-study approach was taken for this purpose along with some published secondary reports. It was found that the selection of technology quite depends on the composition of the OFMSW. Food waste rich fractions are recommended for biomethanation, whereas the fractions rich in market waste and household waste are suitable for composting. Fractions rich in lignin and lignocellulosic materials are suitable for pyrolysis and gasification, whereas the rejects are to be sent for RDF preparation. Based on the findings, a sustainable framework has also been proposed, implementation of which may result in better waste management.

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Title
Sustainability analysis of organic fraction of municipal solid waste conversion techniques for efficient resource recovery in India through case studies
Author
Ghosh, Anaya 1 ; Debnath, Biswajit 2 ; Ghosh, Sadhan Kumar 3 ; Das, Bimal 1 ; Sarkar, Jyoti Prakas 1 

 Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur, India 
 Department of Chemical Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India 
 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India 
Pages
1969-1985
Publication year
2018
Publication date
Oct 2018
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
14384957
e-ISSN
16118227
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2015510217
Copyright
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management is a copyright of Springer, (2018). All Rights Reserved.