2015
DOI: 10.9770/jssi.2015.4(5)
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Illegal Trafficking and Unsustainable Waste Management in Italy: Evidence at the Regional Level

Abstract: The presence of organized crime strongly affects sustainable waste management in Italy. In particular, illegal trafficking of waste has become one of the fastest growing areas of crime and one of the most lucrative industries among organized criminal activities, which has now infiltrated both the Italian urban and hazardous waste management cycle. In this study, we aim to investigate the determinants of the illegal trafficking of waste using waste, economic, and enforcement data in a panel analysis over the pe… Show more

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“…Article 256 punishes waste activities carried out without either the preventive control of the public administration or the required authorisation, registrations and/ or communication prescribed in articles 208 through to 212, and 214, 215, 216 (Germani, Pergolizzi, and Reganati 2015).…”
Section: The European Union and Italian Waste Management And Shipmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Article 256 punishes waste activities carried out without either the preventive control of the public administration or the required authorisation, registrations and/ or communication prescribed in articles 208 through to 212, and 214, 215, 216 (Germani, Pergolizzi, and Reganati 2015).…”
Section: The European Union and Italian Waste Management And Shipmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the Italian administrative waste framework, the length and difficulty of current legislation pertaining to the authorisation, registration and licenses' issuance procedure constitutes one of the key reasons behind the insufficient number of waste treatment and disposal plants in Italy, compared to the real demand of the market (Germani, Pergolizzi, and Reganati 2015). This situation has caused waste crises, such as the emergency that occurred in Naples in recent years, where waste was abandoned on the streets and in the fields, provoking serious pollution and health safety concerns (Commissione parlamentare inchiesta rifiuti 2016a, 2016b).…”
Section: The Regulatory Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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