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Publication type: Academic Journal Article

MSW management for waste minimization in Taiwan: the last two decades

Abstract/summary

Taiwan is the second most densely populated country in the world; its 22.604 million residents (2002) live in an area of 35,967 km2 (628 people/km2). Taiwan's economy has grown rapidly during the last 20 years, resulting in a corresponding increase in the amount of municipal solid waste (MSW). This study describes and evaluates the municipal solid waste management system in Taiwan. The study's results indicate that the amount of MSW began to decline after 1997, when the government enforced aggressive MSW management policies. By 2002, total MSW production had dropped by 27%, and the average daily per capita weight of MSW had fallen from 1.14 kg in 1997 to 0.81 kg in 2002. Summarizing the successful experience of MSW reduction in Taiwan, the most important factor was the government's combining of the MSW collection system with reduction/recycling programs. The second most important factor was the policy of extended producer responsibility, which laid a foundation of recycling by producers and retailers and promoted public recycling.

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Author(s)
Li-Teh Lu
Teng-Yuan Hsiao
Neng-Chou Shang
Yue-Hwa Yu
Hwong-Wen Ma
Journal
Waste Management
Year
2006
Volume and issue
26, 6
Pages
661-667
DOI
10.1016/j.wasman.2005.10.005
URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2005.10.005
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