2023
DOI: 10.3390/su152316485
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Sustainable Consumption and Production in the European Union—An Attempt to Assess Changes and Convergence from the Perspective of Central and Eastern European Countries

Łukasz Markowski,
Kamil Kotliński,
Aleksandra Ostrowska

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to attempt to assess changes in terms of sustainable consumption and production (SCP) in the European Union (EU), with particular emphasis on the countries of central and eastern Europe (CEE). So far, relatively little attention has been paid to the analysis of SCP in countries at different levels of development in the literature in this subject area. Even less attention has been paid to the study of the similarity of economies in this respect and the signs of convergence. The basis fo… Show more

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“…These policies are crucial to addressing the multifaceted challenges outlined in sustain-ability agendas. Figure 2 reinforces previous research findings that highlight the varying degrees of implementation of sustainability policies, particularly in certain regions (Eastern Europe), indicated by red or near-red hues, where policy uptake may be lacking [96][97][98]. Sustainability policies are the internal mechanism by which companies implement the SDGs and other requirements, such as the due diligence process mandated by the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive [43].…”
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confidence: 83%
“…These policies are crucial to addressing the multifaceted challenges outlined in sustain-ability agendas. Figure 2 reinforces previous research findings that highlight the varying degrees of implementation of sustainability policies, particularly in certain regions (Eastern Europe), indicated by red or near-red hues, where policy uptake may be lacking [96][97][98]. Sustainability policies are the internal mechanism by which companies implement the SDGs and other requirements, such as the due diligence process mandated by the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive [43].…”
supporting
confidence: 83%
“…The FW sample is collected into the recirculation tank, where the FWS particles can become a sediment on the bottom of the tank, and the water is able to be recirculated in the technological process. This step is appropriate and in accordance with the concept of a circular economy [30]; moreover, it certainly reduces the neutralization costs and increases the efficiency of ceramic tiles production facilities regarding used water [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Economical efficiency presumes the maximum valorization of raw materials and the minimization of technological waste. The general trend is to reuse the primary wastes in the same technological process according to circular economy concepts [11,12]. This ensures diminishing amounts of final waste.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%