Assessment of GHG emission reduction potential from source-separated organic waste (SOW) management: Case study in a higher educational institution in Malaysia

In Malaysia, the greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions reduction via composting of source-separated organic waste (SOW) in municipal solid waste (MSW) has not been assessed. Assessment of GHG emissions reduction via composting of SOW is important as environmental impacts from waste management are waste-...

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Main Authors: Ng, C.G., Yusoff, S.
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2015
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spelling my.um.eprints.137402019-03-19T08:46:19Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/13740/ Assessment of GHG emission reduction potential from source-separated organic waste (SOW) management: Case study in a higher educational institution in Malaysia Ng, C.G. Yusoff, S. T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) In Malaysia, the greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions reduction via composting of source-separated organic waste (SOW) in municipal solid waste (MSW) has not been assessed. Assessment of GHG emissions reduction via composting of SOW is important as environmental impacts from waste management are waste-specific and local-specific. The study presents the case study for potential carbon reduction via composting of SOW in University of Malaya (UM). In this study, a series of calculations were used to evaluate the GHG emission of different SOW management scenarios. The calculations based on IPCC calculation methods (AM0025) include GHGs emissions from landfilling, fuel consumption in transportation and SOW composting activity. The methods were applied to assess the GHG emissions from five alternative SOW management scenarios in UM. From the baseline scenario (S0), a total of 1,636.18 tCO(2e) was generated. In conjunction with target of 22 recycling rate, as shown in S1, 14 reduction in potential GHG emission can be achieved. The carbon reduction can be further enhanced by increasing the SOW composting capacity. The net GHG emission for S1, S2, S3 and S4 were 1,399.52, 1,161.29, 857.70 and 1,060.48 tCO(2e), respectively. In general, waste diversion for composting proved a significant net GHG emission reduction as shown in S3 (47), S4 (35) and S2 (29). Despite the emission due to direct on-site activity, the significant reduction in methane generation at landfill has reduced the net GHG emission. The emission source of each scenario was studied and analysed. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/13740/1/Assessment_of_GHG_Emission_Reduction_Potential_from_Source.pdf Ng, C.G. and Yusoff, S. (2015) Assessment of GHG emission reduction potential from source-separated organic waste (SOW) management: Case study in a higher educational institution in Malaysia. Sains Malaysiana, 44 (2). pp. 193-201. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/pdf_files/SM-PDF-44-02-2015/05%20Chee%20Guan%20Ng.pdf
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Ng, C.G.
Yusoff, S.
Assessment of GHG emission reduction potential from source-separated organic waste (SOW) management: Case study in a higher educational institution in Malaysia
description In Malaysia, the greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions reduction via composting of source-separated organic waste (SOW) in municipal solid waste (MSW) has not been assessed. Assessment of GHG emissions reduction via composting of SOW is important as environmental impacts from waste management are waste-specific and local-specific. The study presents the case study for potential carbon reduction via composting of SOW in University of Malaya (UM). In this study, a series of calculations were used to evaluate the GHG emission of different SOW management scenarios. The calculations based on IPCC calculation methods (AM0025) include GHGs emissions from landfilling, fuel consumption in transportation and SOW composting activity. The methods were applied to assess the GHG emissions from five alternative SOW management scenarios in UM. From the baseline scenario (S0), a total of 1,636.18 tCO(2e) was generated. In conjunction with target of 22 recycling rate, as shown in S1, 14 reduction in potential GHG emission can be achieved. The carbon reduction can be further enhanced by increasing the SOW composting capacity. The net GHG emission for S1, S2, S3 and S4 were 1,399.52, 1,161.29, 857.70 and 1,060.48 tCO(2e), respectively. In general, waste diversion for composting proved a significant net GHG emission reduction as shown in S3 (47), S4 (35) and S2 (29). Despite the emission due to direct on-site activity, the significant reduction in methane generation at landfill has reduced the net GHG emission. The emission source of each scenario was studied and analysed.
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author Ng, C.G.
Yusoff, S.
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title Assessment of GHG emission reduction potential from source-separated organic waste (SOW) management: Case study in a higher educational institution in Malaysia
title_short Assessment of GHG emission reduction potential from source-separated organic waste (SOW) management: Case study in a higher educational institution in Malaysia
title_full Assessment of GHG emission reduction potential from source-separated organic waste (SOW) management: Case study in a higher educational institution in Malaysia
title_fullStr Assessment of GHG emission reduction potential from source-separated organic waste (SOW) management: Case study in a higher educational institution in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of GHG emission reduction potential from source-separated organic waste (SOW) management: Case study in a higher educational institution in Malaysia
title_sort assessment of ghg emission reduction potential from source-separated organic waste (sow) management: case study in a higher educational institution in malaysia
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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