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Disposal facts

Disposal facts

PVC is safe in disposal. It can be handled safely by all parts of a well managed waste management programme. PVC can be mechanically and feedstock recycled or handled in waste-to-energy schemes.

This guide seeks to bring together information from many sources to help L/RAs identify the practical issues associated with collecting and processing waste plastics, while identifying the approaches needed to manage and exploit these wastes in ways which best suit their individual characteristics.

The study gives various data on municipal incineration (MSW) and describes the methodology to calculate the total incineration costs and allocate costs to specific products. In particular, the study shows that in the average European situation, the PVC total incineration cost is similar to other high calorific waste products and represents around 2.3% of the total MSW cost.

This study highlights that its main effect is on the cost of the gas treatment attributable to PVC. It can be evaluated as a marginal cost and mainly related to the neutralisation of the chlorine content.

This study mainly highlights that recycling of a major part of PVC waste is possible where the material is recycled after mechanical treatment (grinding, sieving, selective dissolution).
December 1999, Europe: PVC and municipal solid waste combustion: Burden or Benefit?

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