Recovery of Waste in the Context of Sustainable Development of Satu Mare County
Violeta Bran () and
Laurentiu Tescan ()
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Violeta Bran: Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Laurentiu Tescan: Bucharest University of Economic Studies
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2018, vol. 1, issue 1, 632-639
Abstract:
Reducing the quantity of waste arising from economic growth, is one of the EU’s main objectives laid down in the emblematic intiativa “Roadmap toward an energy efficient Europe”. The achievement of the targets assumed by Romania as a Member State of the European Union, in the field of recovery and recycling of waste, is influenced in a decisive manner, by the activities carried out in this direction, by the authorities of local public administration, which should ensure the implementation of the measures adopted at national level. A sustainable exploitation of waste helps optimize the system for the management of waste, causing sustainable solutions from an environmental and economic point of view that are adapted to specific local conditions. This article proposes to examine, on the basis of the documents concerned and statistical arguments, the way in which the activities of recovery of waste from Satu Mare County contributes to the utilisation of resources and to the conservation of natural capital.
Keywords: waste; circular economy; sustainability; recycling; resources (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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