Circular Economy and Waste Management in Eastern Europe
Автор
Mihai, F.-C.
Ishchenko, V.
Iordachi, V.
Ivanova, V.
Dzebisashvili, N.
Іщенко, В. А.
Дата
2024Metadata
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Анотації
Eastern Europe aims to address the EU's circular economy policies,
despite socio-economic disparities compared to Western Europe. This work aims
to provide regional insight into waste management and circular economy
prospects with five relevant country analyses in Eastern Europe part of the EU
(Romania, Bulgaria) and non-EU countries, but with candidate status (Ukraine,
Rep of Moldova, and Georgia). In the latter cases, these countries face particular
geopolitical challenges as additional barriers to advancing toward a circular
economy transition. Despite these societal challenges, this work highlights some
progress towards the circular economy path in each country. However, the landfillbased system prevails but developments of waste management facilities to divert
waste from landfills towards recycling, biogas production, and composting
supported by source-separation of waste with community involvement is a solid
pathway in the near future. These efforts must be supported by authorities (clear
regulations, less bureaucracy, waste databases improvement, financial support),
business innovation, and the role of environmental NGOs in reducing wasterelated pollution threats and waste diversion form multi-sectoral sectors
(municipalities, agriculture, industry) to upper circular economy activities.
URI:
https://ir.lib.vntu.edu.ua//handle/123456789/46710