Economic Benefits from Waste Management in Hotel Business:A Case Bangkok Thailand

Sumalee Pumpinyo, Saowaluck Kuchareonpasit
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In the current era of Green Economy, green strategies like recycling of waste has a great potential to benefits the economy. Hotel industry constitute a significant solid waste management (SWM) problems, especially in urban areas like Bangkok, Thailand where waste generation from hotel industry has continuously increased due to increased number of visitors. Overall 9,873 tonnes/day or 3.603 million tonnes/year of waste is being generated in the Bangkok and out of that only 3% is incinerated , 10% is converted into fertilizers and remaining 87% goes to landfill. The hotel industry is one of the major contributor of organic/wet waste into landfills. Waste generated from hotels consists of recyclable waste and organic waste. This paper aims to examine the hotels based solid waste generation, its composition as well as its reuse and recycling. This study analyzed the economic feasibility of waste management projects employing methods such as recycling of organic waste materials through cost-benefit analysis. The benefits of waste recycling management projects are categorized as direct and indirect benefits. These project increase revenues from the sale of recyclable waste, and cost saving from use biogas produced from organic waste, from the use organic fertilizer produced as through project instead of purchasing chemical fertilizer, from bio-fermentative conversion of fruit waste to cleaning products via a proprietary process, from reduced municipal charges for disposal and management of food and solid wastes. The results show that waste recycling is economically feasible and suggests a better system for waste management.
酒店废弃物管理的经济效益:泰国曼谷案例
在当前的绿色经济时代,像废物回收这样的绿色战略具有巨大的经济效益潜力。酒店行业构成了一个显著的固体废物管理(SWM)问题,特别是在像泰国曼谷这样的城市地区,由于游客数量的增加,酒店行业产生的废物不断增加。总的来说,曼谷每天产生9873吨或360.3万吨/年的垃圾,其中只有3%被焚烧,10%被转化为肥料,其余87%被填埋。酒店业是将有机/湿废物送入垃圾填埋场的主要贡献者之一。酒店产生的废物包括可回收废物和有机废物。本文旨在研究酒店固体废物的产生、组成及其再利用和回收。本研究通过成本效益分析,分析采用有机废弃物回收等方法进行废弃物管理项目的经济可行性。废物回收管理项目的效益分为直接效益和间接效益。这些项目通过出售可回收废物增加收入,通过使用有机废物产生的沼气节省成本,通过使用项目生产的有机肥而不是购买化肥,通过专有工艺将水果废物生物发酵转化为清洁产品,通过降低处理和管理食品和固体废物的市政费用。结果表明,废物回收在经济上是可行的,并提出了一个更好的废物管理系统。
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