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ENV8: Ratio of solid waste properly disposed of to total generated solid waste



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ENV8: Ratio of solid waste properly disposed of to total generated solid waste 
Brief Definition 
Amount of waste generated by the energy sector 
that has been properly disposed of, expressed as a 
percentage of the volume of total solid waste 
produced by the energy sector 
Units 
Percentage
Alternative Definitions 
Amount of waste generated by the energy sector 
awaiting proper disposal; capacity of existing 
energy-related solid waste disposal and treatment 
facilities 
Agenda 21 
Chapter 4: Changing consumption patterns 
Chapter 21: Environmentally sound management 
of solid wastes and sewage-related issues 
POLICY RELEVANCE 
(a) Purpose: The main purpose of this indicator is to assess the extent of proper 
disposal of solid waste from the energy sector. 


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(b) Relevance to Sustainable Development: From extraction of energy through to 
final use, the energy sector generates specific types of waste; for example, waste from 
coal mining, waste from processing of fuels and from combustion of fuel, etc. 
Volumes of mining waste tend to be large, and the nature of the waste makes it a 
safety hazard. If not properly treated or disposed of, it can be susceptible to fire, to 
landslide and to the leaching of heavy metals and other pollutants into water and soil. 
In developing countries, scavenging on coal slag tips is common, leading to accidents 
and other health problems. In addition, large volumes of waste take up considerable 
space, blight the landscape and can spoil local wildlife habitats. For all waste types, 
inadequate storage and disposal can also lead to contamination of water bodies and 
soil through runoff and leaching. 
(c) International Conventions and Agreements: There are no specific international 
agreements addressing the issue of solid waste from energy production or use. Agenda 
21 calls on developed countries to take the lead in promoting and implementing more 
sustainable consumption and production patterns, which are also priority areas for the 
Johannesburg Plan of Implementation. 

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