Waste management in Greenland: current situation and challenges

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    Abstract

    Waste management in Greenland (56 000 inhabitants) is characterized by landfilling, incineration and export to Denmark of small quantities of metals and hazardous waste. The annual amount of waste is estimated to about 50 000 tons but actual data are scarce. Data on the waste composition is basically lacking. The scattered small towns and settlements, the climate and the long transport distances between towns and also to recycling industries abroad constitute a complex situation with respect to waste management. The landfills have no collection of gas and leachate and the incinerators are small and equipped with only moderate flue gas cleaning technology. This report summarizes the current waste management situation in Greenland and identifies important challenges in improving the waste management.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalWaste Management and Research
    Volume29
    Issue number10
    Pages (from-to)1064-1070
    ISSN0734-242X
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

    Keywords

    • Remote areas
    • Greenland
    • Sparse data
    • Arctic
    • Waste management

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