2020
DOI: 10.14207/ejsd.2020.v9n1p329
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Waste Management at the Local Level in the EU and Ukraine

Abstract: The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of theoretical and practical issues related to the implementation of the responsibilities of bodies of local self-government for the management of solid municipal waste according to the Waste Framework Directive. Experience of EU Member States in this sphere was studied. The state of adaptation of Ukrainian legislation to the requirements of the European Union in the field of waste management has been investigated and proposals for implementation of experie… Show more

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“…It will increase the level of culture of the population in relation to the use of domestic waste. It is also necessary to develop and implement the projects aimed at waste prevention (The RE-NAB project, 2016; Retro things, 2019), which create opportunity to reuse old but functional things (Ladychenko, 2020). These changes could improve the field of waste management in Ukraine.…”
Section: Improvement Of Economic Instrument Of Waste Management At Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It will increase the level of culture of the population in relation to the use of domestic waste. It is also necessary to develop and implement the projects aimed at waste prevention (The RE-NAB project, 2016; Retro things, 2019), which create opportunity to reuse old but functional things (Ladychenko, 2020). These changes could improve the field of waste management in Ukraine.…”
Section: Improvement Of Economic Instrument Of Waste Management At Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wastes management is a key environmental concern across Europe with many countries witnessing the significant increase of the amount of Municipal wastes especially organic ones [1] produced and accumulated. Since Ukraine confirmed the European path of development in 2014, having concluded the Association Agreement with the European Union, our wastes management system now needs to be modified to reflect the positive European experience in the field [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different aspects of the problem of managing wastes were the object of the investigation of numerous researches in the EU, Ukraine and the other countries. The Ukrainian and foreign scientists and specialists, like Ladychenko [2], were engaged in researching the theoretical and practical aspects on ensuring processing and utilizing household, in particular, organic wastes. The problem of consuming behaviour in dealing with purchases and food wastes investigated in the works of Aschemann-Witzel [14] show that a number of authors interpret their findings with regard to the important role of the context/situational factors determining the perceived convenience of behaviour and habits of relevance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The social function in rural communities should include preventive work to protect the environment, the regulatory framework for environmental function. Some issues of bringing the relevant standards to European standards are given in the works: "Cooperation of Ukraine and the European Union in the Ecological Sector: Directions and Prospects" , "New Approaches to Providing of Environmental Management in Ukraine on the Way to Euro Integration" (Dubchak, 2019), "Legal provision of protection and rational use of land resources" (Kurilo, 2007), "Waste Management at the Local Level in the EU and Ukraine" (Ladychenko, 2020), "Legal Regulation of Energy Safety in Ukraine and the European Union: Problems and Perspective" (Shulga, 2019) and "Ecological court as the guarantee of protection of © 2020 The Authors. Journal Compilation © 2020 European Center of Sustainable Development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%