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Assessment of Municipal Solid Waste Low-Carbon Treatment: A Case Study of Beijing

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  • Wenbiao Zhang

    (Beijing Academy of Social Sciences, 33 North Fourth Ring Middle Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, China)

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The municipal solid waste recycling industry has become a rapidly growing emerging industry. Its carbon emissions account for 1/10 of the urban carbon emissions, which cannot be ignored. It is highly important for cities to achieve the goals of peak carbon and carbon neutrality and to strive for space for economic and social development. Taking Beijing as an example, using the life cycle analysis method, this paper systematically combines the historical changes in the characteristic structure of municipal solid waste. On this basis, the amount and structural characteristics of carbon emissions and their evolution are calculated, the achievements of municipal solid waste treatment in Beijing are comprehensively evaluated, and the space for further emission reduction in the future is estimated. The following conclusions are drawn: (1). Since the implementation of waste classification treatment, carbon emissions in Beijing have decreased by 22.9%. (2). Carbon emissions from plastic and paper waste from municipal solid waste have become the main source of carbon emissions from waste treatment. (3). There is still more than 2.6 × 10 6 t of carbon emission reduction space for municipal solid waste treatment in Beijing in the future. On the basis of the calculation results, several suggestions are proposed.

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  • Wenbiao Zhang, 2025. "Assessment of Municipal Solid Waste Low-Carbon Treatment: A Case Study of Beijing," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(22), pages 1-14, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:22:p:10265-:d:1796152
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