2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.131767
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European Waste Statistics data for a Circular Economy Monitor: Opportunities and limitations from the Amsterdam Metropolitan Region

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“…The initial impetus for this research was to take advantage of the recent proliferation of spatial data that could potentially contribute to circular economy research. This dissertation utilizes two novel data sources on the Netherlands: chapters 4 and 5 use the Dutch National Waste Registry dataset on locations of waste production, processing, and reuse (Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, 2019;Sileryte et al, 2022); and chapter 7 uses the Dutch Environmental Assessment Agency dataset on locations of future supply and demand of secondary construction materials (van Oorschot et al, 2023). More commonly used spatial data is also used throughout the research, including the Dutch Provinces Association dataset on locations of industrial estates (Interprovinciaal Overleg (IPO), 2022), the Statistics Netherlands dataset on census information (Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek, 2023), and OpenStreetMap data on locations of street networks and major transit stations (OpenStreetMap contributors, 2017).…”
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“…The initial impetus for this research was to take advantage of the recent proliferation of spatial data that could potentially contribute to circular economy research. This dissertation utilizes two novel data sources on the Netherlands: chapters 4 and 5 use the Dutch National Waste Registry dataset on locations of waste production, processing, and reuse (Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, 2019;Sileryte et al, 2022); and chapter 7 uses the Dutch Environmental Assessment Agency dataset on locations of future supply and demand of secondary construction materials (van Oorschot et al, 2023). More commonly used spatial data is also used throughout the research, including the Dutch Provinces Association dataset on locations of industrial estates (Interprovinciaal Overleg (IPO), 2022), the Statistics Netherlands dataset on census information (Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek, 2023), and OpenStreetMap data on locations of street networks and major transit stations (OpenStreetMap contributors, 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complimenting the mapping of material stocks is the mapping of material flows, where the flow of secondary resources can be mapped using waste statistics data (Furlan et al, 2020;Sileryte et al, 2022).…”
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“…The European Union aims to overcome the high energy consumption and low labor force currently evident in agriculture (Robbins, 2020;Rep, 2021); this will require support for farmers, which may be challenging (Rep, 2021). Another emerging policy is focused on waste management and recycling, where the European Union plans to integrate waste registry systems within its countries (Bobba et al, 2020;Sileryte et al, 2022). In line with this, the European Union plans to discontinue outsourcing unused materials externally, and to re-examine its policies around illegal exports and waste shipping (European Commision, 2020).…”
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“…Padmanabhan et al, 2022)(Sileryte et al, 2022) One of the main problems that can be addressed from the Circular Economy in the management of water resources is associated with the conditions of quality, governance, availability of the resource and its different types. For the integral solution of these problems, it is necessary to generate technological and management alternatives, whose objective is to close the resource loops and extend their useful life through greater use, reuse and remanufacturing.…”
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