Sector Experience: Municipal Solid Waste
The disposal and treatment
of municipal waste is a major issue and problem in many parts
of the developing world. As well as health and sanitary impacts, municipal
waste is a major source of methane (CH4) emissions. Often municipal
waste is left in unmanaged landfills – at these sites, the municipal
waste will decompose under anaerobic conditions, and will emit CH4.
CH4 is a potent GHG, with a contribution to global warming some 21
times that of CO2. As such, as well as the health benefits of managing
municipal solid waste (MSW), there is also a global warming imperative
to this problem.
CDM projects in the MSW sector therefore
relate to CH4 mitigation, and include:
• Composting of MSW
• Bio-methanation of MSW to generate biogas and hence electricity
• Collection and incineration of MSW (e.g. through briquetting)
• Capture and destruction of methane from managed sanitary
landfills
To find out more about Agrinergy’s
project portfolio in Municipal Solid Waste please contact us at
info@agrinergy.com or through
your nearest office