Mitigation of global greenhouse gas emissions from waste: conclusions and strategies from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fourth Assessment Report. Working Group III (Mitigation)

Mar 15, 2008Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA

Reducing worldwide greenhouse gas emissions from waste: key findings and strategies from the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report

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Abstract

Greenhouse gas emissions from post-consumer waste and wastewater contribute approximately 3% to total global anthropogenic emissions.

  • In 2004-2005, emissions from this sector totaled 1.4 Gt CO2-eq year(-1) compared to total global emissions of 49 Gt CO2-eq year(-1).
  • Methane emissions from landfills and wastewater accounted for about 90% of waste sector emissions, representing around 18% of global anthropogenic methane emissions.
  • Landfill gas recovery and improved waste management practices may effectively mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from the waste sector.
  • The estimated global economic potential for reducing waste sector emissions by 2030 exceeds 1000 Mt CO2-eq at costs below 100 US$ t(-1) CO2-eq year(-1).
  • 20-30% of projected emissions for 2030 may be reduced at negative cost, while 30-50% could be reduced at costs less than 20 US$ t(-1) CO2-eq year(-1).

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