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Comparison research on waste classification between China and the EU,Japan, and the USA
Authors:Xuefeng Wen  Qingming Luo  Hualong Hu  Na Wang  Ying Chen  Jing Jin  Yongli Hao  Guanying Xu  Fengming Li  Wenjie Fang
Institution:1. National Center of Solid Waste Management, Ministry of Environmental Protection, No. 1 Yuhuinanlu, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, China
2. Guangdong Provincial Waste Management Center, No. 213 Longkouxilu, Guangzhou, 510630, Guangdong, China
3. Liaoning Provincial Solid Waste Management Center, No. 34 Congshandonglu, Yuhong District, Shenyang, 210036, Liaoning, China
4. Zhejiang Provincial Solid Waste Management and Supervision Center, No. 306 Wenyilu, Hangzhou, 310013, China
Abstract:Waste and waste management have become significant global issues and common challenges that we face. Efficient and effective waste management is an essential part of civilized society. A good waste classification system is the foundation and precondition for efficient waste management. In this paper, in accordance with waste classification principles of systematicness, hierarchy, practical maneuverability and expansibility, waste classification systems in China, the EU, Japan and the USA are reviewed for collection, transportation and treatment sectors. Comparison analysis results show that waste classification methods are diversified and process-oriented classification, substance-oriented and hazardous properties classification principles are widely adopted for waste generation and transportation. For waste treatment process, all the countries and regions adopt similar classification methods based on follow-up treatment process. In general, the EU and Japan all have established their own integrated waste classification system. However, the EU’s macro–micro integration waste classification systems are more suitable for China to learn which process-oriented waste classification is used for declaration and registration at the micro-level and substance-oriented waste classification system for environmental statistics at the macro-level.
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