Municipal Solid Waste Management : Opportunities for Russia
Municipal solid waste (MSW) management system is one of the key components of a country's overall environmental and resource efficiency framework. Inefficient MSW treatment in Russia today is causing negative environmental impact, and results...
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okr-10986-271022021-04-23T14:04:40Z Municipal Solid Waste Management : Opportunities for Russia International Finance Corporation ACCUMULATORS BIOGAS BIOMASS BULKY WASTE COMBUSTION COMPOSTING COST OF DISPOSAL DISPOSAL DISPOSAL CAPACITY DISPOSAL FACILITIES DISPOSAL OF WASTE DISPOSAL SITES DISPOSAL SYSTEM END-USERS ENERGY RECOVERY ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT FIRES GENERATION RATE GROUNDWATER HEAT HUMAN HEALTH INCINERATION INCINERATION WITH ENERGY INCOMING WASTE INDUSTRIAL WASTE LANDFILL LANDFILL CAPACITY LANDFILL SITES LANDFILL WASTE LANDFILLING LANDFILLS MEMBER STATES METROPOLITAN AREAS MSW MUNICIPAL SOLID MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT MUNICIPAL WASTE NATURAL RESOURCES RAW MATERIALS RECYCLING REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT REMEDIATION SAFE DISPOSAL SANITARY DISPOSAL SANITARY STANDARDS TARIFF POLICY TOXIC SUBSTANCES TREATMENT OF WASTE WASTE COLLECTION WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE INCINERATION WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICY WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WASTE RECYCLING WASTE STREAMS WASTE TREATMENT WASTE TREATMENT METHODS WASTE VOLUMES Municipal solid waste (MSW) management system is one of the key components of a country's overall environmental and resource efficiency framework. Inefficient MSW treatment in Russia today is causing negative environmental impact, and results in suboptimal use of raw materials and energy. If Russia optimized its MSW management policy and implemented modern technologies, by 2025 it could fully shift towards environmentally friendly MSW management system and recover up to 45 percent of waste. As a result, by 2025 more than 200 metric tons of MSW would be recovered to raw materials and energy instead of landfilling. This would require investing up to 40 billion and would generate additional 2 billion in revenues from recoverable fractions. 2017-06-13T19:41:58Z 2017-06-13T19:41:58Z 2012 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/402931468146404704/Municipal-solid-waste-management-opportunities-for-Russia-summary-of-key-findings http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27102 English en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo International Finance Corporation Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Russian Federation |
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ACCUMULATORS BIOGAS BIOMASS BULKY WASTE COMBUSTION COMPOSTING COST OF DISPOSAL DISPOSAL DISPOSAL CAPACITY DISPOSAL FACILITIES DISPOSAL OF WASTE DISPOSAL SITES DISPOSAL SYSTEM END-USERS ENERGY RECOVERY ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT FIRES GENERATION RATE GROUNDWATER HEAT HUMAN HEALTH INCINERATION INCINERATION WITH ENERGY INCOMING WASTE INDUSTRIAL WASTE LANDFILL LANDFILL CAPACITY LANDFILL SITES LANDFILL WASTE LANDFILLING LANDFILLS MEMBER STATES METROPOLITAN AREAS MSW MUNICIPAL SOLID MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT MUNICIPAL WASTE NATURAL RESOURCES RAW MATERIALS RECYCLING REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT REMEDIATION SAFE DISPOSAL SANITARY DISPOSAL SANITARY STANDARDS TARIFF POLICY TOXIC SUBSTANCES TREATMENT OF WASTE WASTE COLLECTION WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE INCINERATION WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICY WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WASTE RECYCLING WASTE STREAMS WASTE TREATMENT WASTE TREATMENT METHODS WASTE VOLUMES |
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ACCUMULATORS BIOGAS BIOMASS BULKY WASTE COMBUSTION COMPOSTING COST OF DISPOSAL DISPOSAL DISPOSAL CAPACITY DISPOSAL FACILITIES DISPOSAL OF WASTE DISPOSAL SITES DISPOSAL SYSTEM END-USERS ENERGY RECOVERY ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT FIRES GENERATION RATE GROUNDWATER HEAT HUMAN HEALTH INCINERATION INCINERATION WITH ENERGY INCOMING WASTE INDUSTRIAL WASTE LANDFILL LANDFILL CAPACITY LANDFILL SITES LANDFILL WASTE LANDFILLING LANDFILLS MEMBER STATES METROPOLITAN AREAS MSW MUNICIPAL SOLID MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT MUNICIPAL WASTE NATURAL RESOURCES RAW MATERIALS RECYCLING REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT REMEDIATION SAFE DISPOSAL SANITARY DISPOSAL SANITARY STANDARDS TARIFF POLICY TOXIC SUBSTANCES TREATMENT OF WASTE WASTE COLLECTION WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE INCINERATION WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICY WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WASTE RECYCLING WASTE STREAMS WASTE TREATMENT WASTE TREATMENT METHODS WASTE VOLUMES International Finance Corporation Municipal Solid Waste Management : Opportunities for Russia |
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Municipal solid waste (MSW) management
system is one of the key components of a country's
overall environmental and resource efficiency framework.
Inefficient MSW treatment in Russia today is causing
negative environmental impact, and results in suboptimal use
of raw materials and energy. If Russia optimized its MSW
management policy and implemented modern technologies, by
2025 it could fully shift towards environmentally friendly
MSW management system and recover up to 45 percent of waste.
As a result, by 2025 more than 200 metric tons of MSW would
be recovered to raw materials and energy instead of
landfilling. This would require investing up to 40 billion
and would generate additional 2 billion in revenues from
recoverable fractions. |
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Municipal Solid Waste Management : Opportunities for Russia |
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Municipal Solid Waste Management : Opportunities for Russia |
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Municipal Solid Waste Management : Opportunities for Russia |
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Municipal Solid Waste Management : Opportunities for Russia |
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Municipal Solid Waste Management : Opportunities for Russia |
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municipal solid waste management : opportunities for russia |
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Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/402931468146404704/Municipal-solid-waste-management-opportunities-for-Russia-summary-of-key-findings http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27102 |
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