Australian Regional Waste Footprints

作者: Jacob Fry , Manfred Lenzen , Damien Giurco , Stefan Pauliuk

DOI: 10.1108/978-1-78714-619-820181015

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摘要: The production of waste creates both direct and indirect environmental impacts. A range strategies are available to reduce the generation by industry households, select treatment approaches that minimise harm. However, evaluating these requires reliable detailed data on treatment. Unfortunately, published Australian typically highly aggregated, a variety entities in different formats do not form complete time-series. We demonstrate technique for constructing multi-regional supply-use (MRWSU) framework Australia using information from numerous sources. This is first subnational input–output be constructed Australia. construct Industrial Ecology Virtual Laboratory (IELab), cloud-hosted computational platform building multiregional tables. structure complies with System Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA). use MRWSU calculating ‘footprints’ enumerate full domestic supply chain consumers.

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