학술논문

Economic analysis of the composition of household solid wastes
Document Type
Journal Article
Author
Source
J. Environ. Econ. Manage.; (United States); 5:1
Subject
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY
32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION RESIDENTIAL SECTOR
SOLID WASTES
WASTE MANAGEMENT
RESOURCE CONSERVATION
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
RECYCLING
ECONOMIC IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
GLASS
HOUSES
INCOME
METALS
PAPER
PLASTICS
RECOVERY
SIMULATION
SOCIAL IMPACT
SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS
TEXTILES
WASTE DISPOSAL
BUILDINGS
ECONOMICS
ELEMENTS
MANAGEMENT
PETROCHEMICALS
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
WASTES 290200* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Economics & Sociology
290300 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Environment, Health, & Safety
320604 -- Energy Conservation, Consumption, & Utilization-- Municipalities & Community Systems-- Municipal Waste Management-- (1980-)
290400 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Energy Resources
Language
English
Abstract
An analysis of economic and social factors affecting the quantity and composition of household solid wastes is reported in this paper. The weekly per capita and per household quantities of eleven selected household solid-waste components are analyzed using regression equations. Household income, household size, and the age structure of the population are the major variables affecting the quantities of these components. The results indicate that if all glass, metals, plastics, newspaper, other paper, and textiles were recovered, then about 53% by weight of the summer household solid-waste load would be usable resources.