Quantifying service sector waste: insights from the Spanish economy
Mercedes Rodríguez, José A. Camacho

TL;DR
This study examines how much waste the service sector in Spain generates, including hidden waste from supply chains.
Contribution
The study introduces a detailed analysis of the service sector's indirect waste using input-output modeling.
Findings
Service industries in Spain produce low direct waste but have a large indirect waste footprint.
Upstream supply chains significantly contribute to the service sector's overall waste generation.
The findings suggest the need to include service sector data in waste accounting systems.
Abstract
Global waste generation is projected to rise significantly in the coming decades, with high-income countries contributing disproportionately to per capita waste production. While the European Union’s Circular Economy Action Plans prioritize resource-intensive sectors, the service sector’s contributions to waste generation remain underexplored. This study offers a detailed assessment of waste generation in Spain, distinguishing between direct and indirect contributions as well as their domestic and foreign origins, with a particular focus on disaggregated data for service activities. By employing environmentally extended input–output modeling, this study quantifies not only the direct waste produced by service industries but also the substantial indirect waste embedded in their supply chains, thereby revealing the full extent of the sector’s contribution to national waste generation.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMunicipal Solid Waste Management · Sustainable Supply Chain Management · Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
