MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)

Sustainability Management of Solid Waste in Tripoli Lebanon Landfill

  • Tadmouri Rida,
  • Sief Hamdi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201928103003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 281
p. 03003

Abstract

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Municipal waste management is an important component of ecosystem and one of the essential part in sustainable development. This paper analyzes Tripoli landfill’s situation. According to Municipality of Tripoli, the average production of waste reached 148.5 million in 2015 where all of these waste was dumped in north of the city which leads to many environmental and health crises. The maximum height point in the landfill reached 30 m in 2013 which is more than acceptable engineered height. The paper took Tripoli landfill as case study to account for the amount of economic and environmental benefits if it is subjected to around zero waste management. The study takes into account the waste generated in 2015 till 2065 by assuming 1.5 % growth in population. As a result lots of economical, healthful and environmental benefits can be extracted if the generated waste is subjected to composting, recycling, reuse and incineration instead of throwing them.