Sustainability indicators for municipal solid waste management: A case study of the Recife Metropolitan Region, Brazil

Waste Manag Res. 2020 Dec;38(12):1450-1454. doi: 10.1177/0734242X20941088. Epub 2020 Jul 20.

Abstract

Municipal solid waste (MSW) management in Brazil faces major challenges in order to meet the requirements proposed by the National Solid Waste Policy, which has been in force since 2010 and complicates decision-making, especially in small municipalities. In this context, sustainability indicators are important support tools that help in setting out performance actions for municipal sustainable development. The main objective of this article is to evaluate the four sustainability dimensions (social, environmental, economic, and legal/institutional) using sustainability indicators for MSW management in the Recife Metropolitan Region (RMR) in Northeast Brazil. To do this, the progress of the region was evaluated against the principal goals and guidelines proposed by solid waste plans and by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It was found that some progress has been achieved in recent years, such as the closure of dumps, a reduction of the per capita MSW mass collected, and an increase in the coverage rate for solid household waste collection. However, selective collection and financial autonomy still fall well short of the region's goals. According to the results of this study, municipalities in the RMR require more environmental education and joint actions involving government, the private sector, and the general population.

Keywords: Metropolitan region management; Sustainable Development Goals; municipal solid waste; national policy on solid waste; sustainability indicators; urban sanitation.

MeSH terms

  • Brazil
  • Cities
  • Humans
  • Refuse Disposal*
  • Solid Waste / analysis
  • Waste Management*

Substances

  • Solid Waste