Urban solid waste challenges in the BRICS countries: a systematic literature review

  • Andriani Tavares Tenório Gonçalves Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI), Itajubá, MG, Brasil Instituto de Engenharia de Produção e Gestão (IEPG).
  • Flávia Tuane Ferreira Moraes Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI), Itajubá, MG, Brasil Instituto de Engenharia de Produção e Gestão (IEPG).
  • Guilherme Lima Marques Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI), Itajubá, MG, Brasil Instituto de Engenharia de Produção e Gestão (IEPG).
  • Josiane Palma Lima Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI), Itajubá, MG, Brasil Instituto de Engenharia de Produção e Gestão (IEPG).
  • Renato da Silva Lima Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI), Itajubá, MG, Brasil Instituto de Engenharia de Produção e Gestão (IEPG).
Keywords: BRICS, systematic literature review, urban solid waste management (USWM)

Abstract

Urban Solid Waste Management (USWM) is a worldwide challenge. The problems faced are even greater due to the disproportional increase of Urban Solid Waste (USW) generation in volume, especially in a context of increased urbanization, population growth and economic globalization in the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa). In this context, the objective of this work is to analyze the status of MSW management in the BRICS countries, as well as to promote an exchange of experience and management strategies, pointing out possible ways to improve USWM systems that have to be adapted to each local reality. Focusing on this, a systematic literature revision was carried out through a bibliometric analysis. Results showed that the management system of these BRICS countries does not possess well-developed structures. The collection stage is quite often inefficient, the solid waste being stored in inappropriate ways and also disposed of in irregular locations. The participation of the informal sector is a trademark characteristic in USWM for BRICS countries, highlighting the need to integrate and formalize these activities for USW collection. Due to the high organic fraction, it is known that composting offers advantages as a way to promote a better use of organic waste and also as a means of reducing the amount of waste sent to sanitary landfills. Finally, with a better knowledge about solid waste generation and decentralization of the offered services, the decision makers will be able to successfully provide this essential public service.


Published
09/04/2018
Section
Papers