Key parameters for behaviour related to source separation of household organic waste: A case study in Hanoi, Vietnam

Waste Manag Res. 2017 Mar;35(3):246-252. doi: 10.1177/0734242X16683441. Epub 2017 Jan 18.

Abstract

Proper management of food waste, a major component of municipal solid waste (MSW), is needed, especially in developing Asian countries where most MSW is disposed of in landfill sites without any pretreatment. Source separation can contribute to solving problems derived from the disposal of food waste. An organic waste source separation and collection programme has been operated in model areas in Hanoi, Vietnam, since 2007. This study proposed three key parameters (participation rate, proper separation rate and proper discharge rate) for behaviour related to source separation of household organic waste, and monitored the progress of the programme based on the physical composition of household waste sampled from 558 households in model programme areas of Hanoi. The results showed that 13.8% of 558 households separated organic waste, and 33.0% discharged mixed (unseparated) waste improperly. About 41.5% (by weight) of the waste collected as organic waste was contaminated by inorganic waste, and one-third of the waste disposed of as organic waste by separators was inorganic waste. We proposed six hypothetical future household behaviour scenarios to help local officials identify a final or midterm goal for the programme. We also suggested that the city government take further actions to increase the number of people participating in separating organic waste, improve the accuracy of separation and prevent non-separators from discharging mixed waste improperly.

Keywords: Source separation; developing country; food waste; household behaviour; municipal solid waste; scenario.

MeSH terms

  • Cities
  • Family Characteristics
  • Refuse Disposal / methods*
  • Solid Waste / analysis*
  • Vietnam
  • Waste Management

Substances

  • Solid Waste