ARGUS, TUberlin, & Umweil-Bundes-Amt. (2013). A sustainable waste management concept for Khanty-Mansiysk Municipality, Russia. https://www.umweltbundesamt.de.
Khanty-Mansiysk est une ville de 33.7 km2 à l’ouest de la Sibérie dont la population est passée de 39 000 à 80 000 habitants en 12 ans.
L’idée du projet est de (ARGUS et al., 2013, page 7) : »
- A reduction of household and similar municipal waste to landfill;
- A minimization of uncontrolled waste disposal in unsafe conditions;
- Strengthening of the waste management systems in Khanty-Mansiysk.
The project serves as a model for other regions with similar conditions, and the knowledge gained is distributed throughout the region via teaching and information material in order to trigger similar improvements.”
Le projet est similaire à GMR nordique à l’exception qu’ils doivent gérer beaucoup plus de matières résiduelles. Voici quelques résultats qui sont réutilisables pour notre projet (ARGUS et al., 2013, page 15) : «
- The largest category is organic, comprising 34 % of the total weight;
- The waste is combustible without supplementary firing due to its calorific content of about 7.000 kJ per kg;
- 36 % of the waste is suitable for refuse derived fuel (RDF) production (heating value of 16.200 kJ per kg);
- 46 % of the waste from households and commerce is recyclable;
- 47 % of the waste from households and commerce is biodegradable. »
Et voir les graphiques de la page 19 (ARGUS et al., 2013).