Municipal Solid Waste Management in Laos: Comparative Analysis of Environmental Impact, Practices, and Technologies with ASEAN Regions and Japan
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Framework
3. The Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Situation in Laos
3.1. MSW Situation
3.2. Policies and Regulations for MSW Management
3.3. MSW Characteristics, Composition, Separation, and Collection
3.4. Environmental Impact and Treatment Technologies
4. The Municipal Waste Situation in ASEAN-Japan Regions
4.1. ASEAN Regions
4.1.1. Situation and MSW Management
4.1.2. MSW Characteristics, Composition, Separation, and Collection
4.1.3. Environmental Impact and Treatment Technologies
4.2. Japan
4.2.1. Situation and MSW Management
4.2.2. MSW Characteristics, Composition, Separation, and Collection
4.2.3. Environmental Impact and Treatment Technologies
Country | Environmental Concern (Published) | Treatment and Disposal | Reference |
---|---|---|---|
Japan |
|
| [18,168,169,170] |
Singapore |
|
| [171,172,173] |
Brunei |
|
| [9,171,174] |
Cambodia |
|
| [77,171,175,176,177] |
Indonesia |
|
| [110,171,177,178,179,180] |
Laos |
|
| [9,171,177,181,182,183] |
Malaysia |
|
| [184,185,186,187] |
Myanmar |
|
| [95,171,188,189] |
Philippine |
|
| [75,109,171,177,190,191] |
Thailand |
|
| [171,192,193,194] |
Vietnam |
|
| [67,171,177,195,196] |
5. Laos’ Municipal Solid Waste Analysis Based on Vientiane
5.1. Comparison of MSW Generation Based on Population and Gross Domestic Product
5.2. Comparison of MSW Composition
5.3. Comparison of Environmental Impact and Treatment Technologies
5.4. Trend and Perspectives
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Types | MSW Components | Collecting Container |
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Compostable waste | Food waste, leftovers, vegetable scraps, plant leaves, fruit remnants, animal skeletal remains, etc. | Green |
Recyclable | Paper, glass, metals, plastics, textiles, etc. | Yellow |
General waste | Waste with characteristics that make it unsuitable for recycling due to its toughness and high costs that outweigh its recycling value. For instance, small plastic bags, foam, etc. | Blue |
Hazardous waste | Industrial waste: containers containing chemicals, residual waste from processes, etc. Hospital waste: expired drugs, used needles, etc. Household waste: batteries, used electric products, fluorescent tubes, bulb waste, toilet cleaning containers, etc. | Red |
Country | Composition | Generation Rate | Recycling | Collection | Reference |
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Brunei | Food waste 36% Paper 18% Plastic 16% Glass 3% Textiles 2% Metals 4% Yard waste 6% Rubber 1% Wood 1% E-Waste 1% Other 12% | 1.4 kg/capita/day | 11.3% (plastic, paper, aluminum) | 70% goes directly to landfills by private companies through door-to-door. | [86,87] |
Cambodia | Food waste 55% Paper 3% Plastic 10% Glass 8% Metals 7% Other 17% | 0.78 | 4% recycled, 2% composted | About 86% of MSW in cities. | [77,88,89] |
Indonesia | Food waste 42.38% Paper 12.24% Plastic 16.03% Glass 5.98% Metals 6.23% Fabric 6.18% Rubber/leather 3.27% Other 7.60% | 0.8 | 7% through composting | About 69% goes directly to open landfill. | [90,91] |
Malaysia | Food waste 36% Paper 9% Plastic 24% Glass 2% Garden waste 4% Metals 2% Other 23% | 1.17 | 31.5% recycled | 82.5% disposed of in landfill. | [57,92] |
Myanmar | Organic waste 77% Plastic 13% Paper 7% Other 3% | 0.44–0.53 | Recycled: 5% in cities and only 2% in the country. | 80% in major cities and around 45% in the country. | [9,93,94,95] |
Philippines | Biodegradable waste 52% Residual waste 18% Special waste 2% Other waste 28% | 0.69 | 5% recycled | 40–80% collected nationwide. | [9,75,96] |
Singapore | Food/organic waste 10.5% Paper 16.5% Plastic 11.6% Glass 1.1% Textiles 2.1% Metals 20.8% Grass/wood, etc. waste 8.6% Construction debris 17% Other 11.9% | 3.8 | 19% is recycled, the remaining is burned to generate electricity. | >90% collected nationwide, about 50% of waste is collected by private enterprises. | [9,97] |
Thailand | Organic waste 64% Paper 8% Plastic 17.6% Glass 3% Textiles 1.4% Metals 2% Other 4% | 1.05 | 16% recycled before collection, 16% recycled before disposal. | 78% collected. | [9,98,99] |
Vietnam | Food/organic waste 55% Plastic 10% Paper 5% Metals 5% Rubber 4% Glass 3% Other 18% | 0.84 | Approximately 11% is recycled in nationwide. | The nationwide average is approximately 75%. | [9,100,101] |
Pollution Type | Sources from MSW | Health Impacts |
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Water pollution | Leachate from landfills, improper disposal of chemicals, sewage overflow | Gastrointestinal diseases, skin infections |
Soil pollution | Improper disposal of hazardous waste, landfill leakage, use of untreated sludge as fertilizer | Cancer, neurological disorders, reproductive issues |
Air pollution | Incineration of waste, decomposition of organic waste releasing methane, open burning of trash | Respiratory issues, cardiovascular diseases, asthma |
Biological pollution | Organic waste attracting pests, accumulation of waste leading to bacterial growth | Infectious diseases (e.g., cholera, malaria), allergic reactions |
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Noudeng, V.; Pheakdey, D.V.; Minh, T.T.N.; Xuan, T.D. Municipal Solid Waste Management in Laos: Comparative Analysis of Environmental Impact, Practices, and Technologies with ASEAN Regions and Japan. Environments 2024, 11, 170. https://doi.org/10.3390/environments11080170
Noudeng V, Pheakdey DV, Minh TTN, Xuan TD. Municipal Solid Waste Management in Laos: Comparative Analysis of Environmental Impact, Practices, and Technologies with ASEAN Regions and Japan. Environments. 2024; 11(8):170. https://doi.org/10.3390/environments11080170
Chicago/Turabian StyleNoudeng, Vongdala, Dek Vimean Pheakdey, Tran Thi Ngoc Minh, and Tran Dang Xuan. 2024. "Municipal Solid Waste Management in Laos: Comparative Analysis of Environmental Impact, Practices, and Technologies with ASEAN Regions and Japan" Environments 11, no. 8: 170. https://doi.org/10.3390/environments11080170
APA StyleNoudeng, V., Pheakdey, D. V., Minh, T. T. N., & Xuan, T. D. (2024). Municipal Solid Waste Management in Laos: Comparative Analysis of Environmental Impact, Practices, and Technologies with ASEAN Regions and Japan. Environments, 11(8), 170. https://doi.org/10.3390/environments11080170