Schuch, D., Lederer, J., Fellner, J., & Scharff, C. (2023). Separate collection rates for plastic packaging in Austria - A regional analysis taking collection systems and urbanization into account. Waste Management, 155, 211–219. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2022.09.023
E166-01-1 - Forschungsgruppe Partikeltechnologie, Recyclingtechnologie und Technikbewertung E226 - Institut für Wassergüte und Ressourcenmanagement
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Journal:
Waste Management
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ISSN:
0956-053X
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Date (published):
1-Jan-2023
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Number of Pages:
9
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Publisher:
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
Austria; Product Packaging; Systems Analysis; Collection rate; Material flow analysis; Plastic packaging; Recycling; Separate collection; Waste management; Plastics; Urbanization
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Abstract:
According to the EU Circular Economy Package, recycling of plastic packaging waste (PPW) has to be enhanced significantly by 2025 and 2030. Although a set of measures will be required along the whole value chain of plastic packaging, the process of separate collection remains the backbone. Hence, a detailed understanding of the performance of current separate collection systems is crucial. As a case study, the separate collection of PPW was analyzed within a single country, Austria, where a variety of collection procedures are implemented. By using the method of material flow analysis, separate collection rates in terms of quantities and qualities were analyzed for separate collection systems of different settlement patterns, target fractions, and service levels provided. Results show that the highest performance was achieved in systems that cover mainly rural areas and where all plastic packaging wastes are collected through curbside collection, with separate collection rates of 74-77%. With additional collection via collection centers, these values increased to 78%-83%. In comparison, the results for urban areas showed the lowest separate collection rate of 56%. In the case that separate collection targeted plastic bottles only, maximum collection rates of around 50 % were observed, with the tendency towards higher collection rates if co-mingled with metals. To enhance separate collection, a general shift to the target fraction "all plastic packaging" instead of "plastic bottles only" is crucial. Modelling of optimized collection systems in all Austrian regions would lead to a theoretical total separation collection rate of 74%.
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Project title:
Christian Doppler Labor für Design und Bewertung einer effizienten, recyclingbasierten Kreislaufwirtschaft: CD-Labor für Recyclingbasierte Kreislaufwirtschaft (CDG Christian Doppler Forschungsgesellschaft)