A plan for integrated solid waste management should include objectives; demographics regarding population and geography; recent waste data, including characteristics and amounts; pro- jected waste assumptions; MSW options and monitoring of collection, transport, treatment, and disposal for various types of waste flows; and the evaluation of options which considers per- formance and the environmental, economic, and social aspects of sustainability (World Bank, 2012). Average data on MSW in the U.S. is collected and summarized regularly by the EPA (U.S. EPA, 2014c), and an example waste analysis for a community of 100,000 people is presented in Table 1. Individual communities will have specific actual flows that can vary from the averages presented in Table 1. The actual flows are more important when specific processing of each is considered, where both amount and quality can be relevant criteria.