Affiliations 

  • 1 Environmental Management, Environmental Study/Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43300, Malaysia
  • 2 Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering/K.N. Toosi University, 1346, Tehran, Iran
  • 3 School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Pak J Biol Sci, 2013 Aug 15;16(16):759-69.
PMID: 24498828

Abstract

Effective waste management has been greatly restricted by insufficient statistical data on the generation, processing and waste disposal. This study was undertaken in the municipality of Tehran. A total of 6,060 samples were compared by statistically comparing source generation, destination and intermediate stations. The results from these analyses showed that the average per capita waste generation in Tehran was 589 g day(-1). It was also observed that, of the total amount of waste generated in the municipality of Tehran, 73% was domestic waste and 27% was non-domestic waste. In addition, 68% of total household waste was organic waste, while 41% of non-domestic waste was organic waste. Furthermore, 61% of waste in Tehran was generated at the source, while 72% of the waste coming into the Aradkoh disposal and processing center was organic waste. The physical analysis was showed that there was no significant difference between the wastes generated in 2004 and those generated in 2009 and that there was not equal percentage of wet waste coming into the disposal center with urban service stations. This indicates that active source separation programs in metropolitan Tehran.

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