Waste management - best practices for the Republic of Moldova
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IORDACHI, Victoria, CIOBU, Stela. Waste management - best practices for the Republic of Moldova. In: Competitivitatea şi inovarea în economia cunoaşterii, 25-26 septembrie 2020, Chişinău. Chişinău Republica Moldova: Centrul Editorial-Poligrafic al ASEM, 2020, Ediţia a 22-a , pp. 171-181. ISBN 978-9975-75-985-4.
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Competitivitatea şi inovarea în economia cunoaşterii
Ediţia a 22-a , 2020
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Chişinău, Moldova, 25-26 septembrie 2020

Waste management - best practices for the Republic of Moldova

Managementul deșeurilor – cele mai bune practici pentru Republica Moldova

JEL: Q53, Q54

Pag. 171-181

Iordachi Victoria1, Ciobu Stela2
 
1 National Institute for Economic Research of Moldova,
2 Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova
 
Disponibil în IBN: 27 noiembrie 2020


Rezumat

Waste management in the RM remains a difficult and still unsolved issue both from an organizational and institutional framework, as well as the creation of an integrated system of technical and ecological regulations in the fields of selection for recycling, recovery, disposal and storage of waste. This article proposes the study of the experience of foreign countries in the field of waste management and the possibility of implementing best practices in the Republic of Moldova. In order to achieve this goal, the practices of some EU countries were analyzed in order to manage and prevent waste. At the same time, the measures taken by the authorities from some selected countries regarding the waste management in the conditions of the Covid-19 crisis were studied. Within the research process, the policy documents from the EU waste legislation were analysed, but also the working documents of institutions responsible for waste management from some foreign countries.

Cuvinte-cheie
circular economy, COVID-19, climate change, ecosystem, pandemics, pollution, waste management