Improving Waste Separation at SMEs
Publication - July 2023

Waste separation at companies is considered a priority to achieve a circular and sustainable society. This research uses an agent-based model for exploring behaviour change policies for separating the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) at Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), particularly in cities.
Exploring waste behaviour
At SMEs, co-workers are responsible for waste disposal. Therefore, their behavioural intention towards pro-environmental action plays a major role. In this study, we have used agent-based modelling and simulation to explore the waste behaviour of the actors in the system. The models were co-created in participatory workshops, surveys and interviews with stakeholders, domain experts and relevant actors. Additionally, we co-created and tested practical social and technical interventions with the model.
Collaborative modelling method
We used the collaborative modelling method Lange reported to conceptualise, implement, test and validate the models. Five policies that affect waste separation behaviour were included in the model. The model and simulation results were cross-validated with the help of a literature study. The results were validated through experts and historical data to sketch a generalisable idea of networks with similar characteristics.
Behaviour profiles and policy interventions
These results indicate that combinations of behaviour profiles and certain policy interventions correlate with waste separation rates. In addition, individual waste separation policies are often limitedly capable of changing the behaviour in the system. The study also shows that the intention of co-workers concerning environmental behaviour can significantly impact waste separation rates.
Future research
Future work will include the role of households, policies supporting separating multiple waste types, and the effect of waste separation on various R-strategies.
Authors
- Kasper Lange
- S.I.M. Kerssens
- G. Korevaar
- Martijn Warnier
Circular Design and Business research group
Designing products circularly, with the highest possible quality, and reusing discarded products and materials is the focus of the Circular Design and Business research group. The research group is investigating which new ways of designing and producing products, and doing business best fit this purpose.