Comprehensive assessment of environmental and economic impacts of the entire EU waste management system
This study presents a comprehensive model that quantifies environmental and economic impacts across the entire EU27 waste management system using Life Cycle
Assessment and Life Cycle Costing. Addressing a crucial gap in official statistics, this model evaluates waste from both collected and generated perspectives, providing insights into the significant portion of waste (approximately 8.5% of collected waste or 171 Mt annually) classified as residual waste. Results demonstrate that assessing waste from both perspectives effectively identifies inefficiencies in collection and treatment systems, revealing critical waste groups and high-impact processes. Although the waste management system as a whole shows net climate benefits, these are mainly related to a limited set of materials recovery (notably metals) and the overall modest savings underscore the need for targeted improvements. Our findings highlight that net impacts on Climate Change are driven mainly by management of mineral waste and biowaste, and the incineration of plastic and textiles misallocated to residual waste, while internal and external costs are highest for mineral waste and biowaste. While current EU policies focus prevalently on plastic and textiles, our findings indicate that biowaste, mineral waste and sludge require renewed attention, with special efforts needed to reduce misallocations of recyclable waste to residual waste. Improving reporting standards, especially to monitor residual waste more accurately, could help identify misallocation patterns. This model offers policymakers a valuable tool for assessing scenarios, investment decisions, and advancing the EU’s circular economy objectives.
SUND Josefine;
ALBIZZATI Paola Federica;
SCHEUTZ Charlotte;
TONINI Davide;
2025-06-16
ELSEVIER LTD.
JRC141204
1879-2456 (online),
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0956053X25003216?via%3Dihub,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC141204,
10.1016/j.wasman.2025.114910 (online),
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