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  • Ddiba, Daniel Isaac Waya, 1990-, et al. (författare)
  • A review of how decision support tools address resource recovery in sanitation systems
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Journal of Environmental Management. - : Elsevier BV. - 0301-4797 .- 1095-8630. ; 342
  • Forskningsöversikt (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Globally, there is increasing interest in recovering resources from sanitation systems. However, the process of planning and implementing circular sanitation is complex and can necessitate software-based tools to support decision-making. In this paper, we review 24 decision support software tools used for sanitation planning, to generate insights into how they address resource recovery across the sanitation chain. The findings reveal that the tools can address many planning issues around resource recovery in sanitation including analysis of material flows, integrating resource recovery technologies and products in the design of sanitation systems, and assessing the sustainability implications of resource recovery. The results and recommendations presented here can guide users in the choice of different tools depending on, for example, what kind of tool features and functions the user is interested in as well as the elements of the planning process and the sanitation service chain that are in focus. However, some issues are not adequately covered and need improvements in the available tools including quantifying the demand for and value of resource recovery products, addressing retrofitting of existing sanitation infrastructure for resource recovery and assessing social impacts of resource recovery from a life cycle perspective. While there is scope to develop new tools or to modify existing ones to cover these gaps, communication efforts are needed to create awareness about existing tools, their functions and how they address resource recovery. It is also important to further integrate the available tools into infrastructure planning and programming processes by e.g. customizing to relevant planning regimes and procedures, to move them beyond research and pilots into practice, and hopefully contribute towards more circular sanitation systems.
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  • Finnveden, Göran, et al. (författare)
  • Consumption based national indicators for use of hazardous chemicals : mixed results for time series
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Book of Abstracts. ; , s. 487-
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Risks associated with the use of hazardous chemicals are becoming more apparent. It was forexample recently suggested that the safe operating space of the planetary boundary of novelentities (including hazardous chemicals) is exceeded since annual production and releases areincreasing at a pace that outstrips the global capacity for assessment and monitoring.Consumption based indicators for national emissions of greenhouse gases are now producedregularly, for example as part of the Swedish Official Statistics. Consumption-based nationalindicators the use of hazardous chemicals are however largely lacking. The aim of this studywas to develop times series for three consumption-based indicators for Sweden: use ofpesticides, use of veterinary antibiotics and use of hazardous chemical products. The methodhas previously been developed and described for a single year, but time series for these types ofindicators have to our knowledge never been presented. The indicators were calculated bycombining data from Sweden’s Environmental Accounts with a Multi-Regional Input-OutputDataset (EXIOBASE) which is the same approach as used for calculating Swedish officialstatistics for greenhouse gas emissions. Data for the use of hazardous chemicals were takenfrom regularly updated institutional national and international databases. The results show thatthe use of veterinary antibiotics decreased by about 50 percent whereas the use of pesticidesdecreased by about 10 percent. In contrast, the use of hazardous chemical products increased.Results show that construction (including buildings and infrastructure), is the single largestproduct group for the use of hazardous chemical products followed by retail, real estate andchemical and pharmaceutical. All have increased their use of hazardous chemical productsbetween 2013 and 2019. Results also show that although Sweden is the country that contributesmost to the use of hazardous chemical products for Swedish consumption, the majority comesfrom imported products of which most comes from countries within the European Union. Theresults for the use of hazardous chemical products for Swedish consumption is worrying andsuggests that this needs further follow-up and also policy initiatives. The decreasing trends forthe use of pesticides and veterinary antibiotics, which are areas where there are policies, aremore encouraging.
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