Life Cycle Assessments of Incineration Treatment for Sharp Medical Waste

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Maryam Ghodrat Maria Rashidi Bijan Samali
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

Treatment of sharp medical waste (waste disposable syringes) produced in hospitals or health care facilities in an environmentally sound ways have raised concerns relating to public health and occupational safety. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a decision-supporting tool in waste management practice; but relatively little research has been done on the evaluation of sharp medical waste treatment from a life cycle perspective. Our study assesses the environmental performances of medical waste incineration as a type of dominant technology for specific medical waste of average composition. Inventory models were used for waste incineration and residues land fill. Background data were derived from modelling performed in HSC Chemistry thermochemical package linked with GaBi environmental assessment tool. Two scenarios have been considered and compared: Waste disposable syringes partially replacing coke in Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) steelmaking (WSI) and conventional incineration with pure metallurgical coke without adding waste syringes (CI). The results of this study could support the medical waste hierarchy and indicate that from a life cycle perspective, replacing part of metallurgical coke with waste syringes in electric arc furnace steelmaking leads to fairly significant reduce in most of environmental impact categories.
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APA: Maryam Ghodrat Maria Rashidi Bijan Samali  (2017)  Life Cycle Assessments of Incineration Treatment for Sharp Medical Waste

MLA: Maryam Ghodrat Maria Rashidi Bijan Samali Life Cycle Assessments of Incineration Treatment for Sharp Medical Waste. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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