2013
DOI: 10.30638/eemj.2013.188
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Industrial and Communal Sustainable Waste Management in Hungary

Abstract: Consumption and related waste production is an integral part of our daily lives. The waste generation worldwide depends on the economic strength of the given region/country, and it increases from year to year. More and more attention is drawn to the re-use, recycling, reutilization of the waste which are driven mainly by environmental concerns and economic interests. Regional waste management systems have been established in Hungary with the support of EU funds, which process the waste according to European st… Show more

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“…Waste management is a complex topic, closely related to both the human health and the environmental quality (Ekvall et al 2007;Ghinea, Gavrilescu 2011;Ghinea et al 2012;Sarkady et al 2013). It has become increasingly a subject of extreme significance, even more as human activities have overloaded the capacity of the biosphere to assimilate waste (Peters et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Waste management is a complex topic, closely related to both the human health and the environmental quality (Ekvall et al 2007;Ghinea, Gavrilescu 2011;Ghinea et al 2012;Sarkady et al 2013). It has become increasingly a subject of extreme significance, even more as human activities have overloaded the capacity of the biosphere to assimilate waste (Peters et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%