Monday 4 March 2013

Romanian municipal waste performance better than Germany

Via @Defrawaste I see that Eurostat has published the latest EU figures for municipal waste management.

Poor old Romania (as well as other Eastern Member States) often gets singled out for its poor performance as it landfills 99% of its municipal waste. Terrible, I'm sure we'd all agree. But another, often overlooked factor, is that waste generation per person is much lower there than in some of the richer Member States with more sophisticated approaches to waste management.

In fact, if we were to include the avoided production emissions from lower waste generation in Romania we would find that net emissions from its municipal waste would be lower than for Germany, which only sends 1% of its municipal waste to landfill. (I have cheekily used Defra emission assumptions for the UK when checking these figures, which would lead to the assumption that Romanian landfills are managed in accordance with Landfill Directive requirements for capping/gas management which may or may not be accurate.)

As anyone au fait with the waste hierarchy knows this is because the environmental gains from waste minimisation dwarf any emission savings from switching between different forms of waste management once that waste has been generated. The sector awaits Defra's National Waste Prevention Plan due in December with interest.

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