2015
DOI: 10.2495/ess140271
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Diverting Municipal Solid Waste from landfill: new methods in Hungarian waste management

Abstract: Facing the new challenge in Hungary to meet the EU legislation diverting waste stream from the landfill is inevitable. Low-waste design products and reuse are preferred, although recycling and recovery are also necessary to reach the ambitious goal of waste management. Besides finding new methods for recycling materials from Mixed Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), it is beneficial to make use of an appropriate fraction as an energy source for industry and for power generation. To reach the end-of-waste status of MS… Show more

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“…The highest figure of MBT2 is more than 16 MJ/kg, which is in close relation to the below 15% humidity content of the input material. The difference between MBT1 and MBT3 is a result of the different point of separation [15], [16], [17].…”
Section: Table IImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest figure of MBT2 is more than 16 MJ/kg, which is in close relation to the below 15% humidity content of the input material. The difference between MBT1 and MBT3 is a result of the different point of separation [15], [16], [17].…”
Section: Table IImentioning
confidence: 99%