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Effects of Household Waste Reduction on the Nitrogen Footprint in Kawasaki, Japan
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- OITA Azusa
- Kawasaki Environment Research Institute (KERI)
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- Other Title
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- 川崎市における家庭系ごみの発生抑制が窒素フットプリントに及ぼす効果
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<p>Humans have been increasingly altering the global nitrogen (N) cycle through consumption of food, energy, fibre and other non-food products. This alteration negatively affects human and ecosystem health. An N footprint is an indicator to quantify direct and indirect N loads to the environment induced by resource consumption. Despite their importance to the anthropogenic N loads, especially on urbanized areas, non-food products are not yet incorporated into the existing N footprint model for consumers’ decision-making (N-Calculator) that considers only food and energy. In order to understand the effect of waste reduction on N loads, household solid waste in Kawasaki City in Japan during 1985–2014 was assessed using N content for each type of waste. The direct N loads of household solid waste had reduced from 1.28 kg N/capita in 1990 and 1.27 kg N/capita in 2003 to 0.70 kg N/capita in 2014. This reduction was primarily due to decrease of food and paper waste through residents’ actions in cooperation with municipal guidance. Considering increased proportions of fabric waste, a further target for reduction is suggested to be clothing and apparels. These findings provide a first step for incorporating non-food goods into the N-Calculator accounting.</p>
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- ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 31 (1), 28-33, 2018
SOCIETY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, JAPAN
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- CRID
- 1390282679401336832
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- NII Article ID
- 130006326117
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- ISSN
- 18845029
- 09150048
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- Text Lang
- en
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- JaLC
- CiNii Articles
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- Disallowed