ANALYSIS OF THE ECO-INDUSTRY SECTOR – REDUCTION OF HARMFUL EMISSIONS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Anda Veronica Dan (),
Elena Raluca Cristian () and
Carmen Dalia Tãžrdä‚ ()
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Anda Veronica Dan: Romanian-American University, Romania
Elena Raluca Cristian: Romanian-American University, Romania
Carmen Dalia Tãžrdä‚: Romanian-American University, Romania
Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, 2022, vol. 16, issue 1, 76-87
Abstract:
Since environmental issues have worsened during the last decades due to excessive use of natural resources, air/water pollution and industrial waste, it has become evident that there is an increasing global demand for eco-industries and the services they entail. Within the European Union, the new member states represent a market with an important growth potential, which will be able to generate in the future important scale economies if appropriately integrated. During the last years, the EU eco-industry has obtained good results on export markets as compared to the other international manufacturers. In the future, new opportunities will emerge through the development of markets from transitioning countries, as well as due to the expansion of emerging sub-sectors such as renewable energy. In respect of the member states, the study conducted based on the efficiency of eco- industries – reduction of harmful emissions indicates the will of these countries to allocate a higher GDP amount, as well as to regulate and comply with the European field legislation.
Date: 2022
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