Use of recycling stations in Borlänge, Sweden--volume weights and attitudes

Waste Manag. 2004;24(9):911-8. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2004.04.002.

Abstract

This paper presents a study of recycling stations in the municipality of Borlänge, Sweden. The main objectives were to measure volume weights of recyclables, to facilitate future planning of collection intervals and bin/container volume, and to investigate the general attitudes among the public towards waste management in general and recycling stations in particular. Volume weights measured in bins/containers were: paper/newsprint: 297 kg/m3, glass packaging: 297 kg/m3, metal packaging: 81.7 kg/m3, paper packaging: 27.8 kg/m3, plastic packaging: 28.1 kg/m3. The recycling stations have been in use since 1994. Most visitors (90%) arrived by car but said the visit to the recycling station was not the main purpose of the trip. The results from the interviews indicated that the people who use the recycling stations have found ways to incorporate waste sorting into their everyday lives, with the help of information, design of the collection system and environmental concerns.

MeSH terms

  • Conservation of Natural Resources / methods
  • Conservation of Natural Resources / statistics & numerical data*
  • Conservation of Natural Resources / trends
  • Interviews as Topic
  • Public Opinion*
  • Refuse Disposal / statistics & numerical data*
  • Sweden