생활계 기원 유가자원의 분리배출 및 수거 품목 확대에 대한 검토

Translated title of the contribution: Extension Measures of Separate Collection on Recyclable Materials in Domestic Waste

Jae Guen Phae

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Abstract

In 1992, the separate collection of recycling resources started, and the law on resource saving and recycling promotion to encourage it was issued. Also, Extended Producer Responsibility(EPR) has been practiced from 2003, and separate collection items increased and recycling systemwas revved up focused on cooperatives. In recent times, issues such as high oil price and resource circulation become serious and recycling of scrapped materials, etc also becomes important to implement a low-carbon resource recycling community, and thus the necessity of expanding separation and disposal items is strongly emphasized. So it is necessary to re-sort householdwaste and examine its possibility of separation and disposal by re-evaluating environmental and economic feasibility. Therefore, this study lists allwaste bymaterial or by item, applies quantified evaluation criteria, and selects target items to be further separated and disposed in order to disinter waste resources which are necessary to be added to target items of separation and disposal, examine if they can be targets of separation, disposal, and recycling in the domestic waste. This study recommends some ways to build recycling system that is available to reduce economic and environmental loads in the current disposal system with respect to the selected target items.
In addition, thiswork seeks to find a subject of business and operation scheme ranging fromtarget-itemcollection and transport stage to recycling stage
Translated title of the contributionExtension Measures of Separate Collection on Recyclable Materials in Domestic Waste
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)73-92
Number of pages20
Journal환경정책
Volume19
Issue number4
StatePublished - Dec 2011

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