Review article
A Path to Sustainable Municipal Waste Management: From Engineering Practices to Education and Training
Jurislav Babić
; Prehrambeno-tehnološki fakultet Osijek Sveučilišta J. J. Strossmayer u Osijeku
Natalija Velić
; Prehrambeno-tehnološki fakultet Osijek Sveučilišta J. J. Strossmayer u Osijeku
Mario Panjičko
; Centre for the development of Sustainable Technologies Ltd. –CROTEH, Zagreb, Croatia
Goran Vujić
; Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia
Dušan Milovanović
; Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia
Milan Mirić
; Regional development agency Srem, Ruma, Serbia
Abstract
With population growth and increasing municipal solid waste generation, efficient and sustainable waste
management strategies become important to protect both human health and the environment. Although the
transition from the prevailing waste management systems, such as landfilling, to modern waste management systems
based on the 3R principle (reduce, reuse and recycle) is imperative, it is still very difficult to achieve in many
countries. The waste management systems applied are in line with the country’s income level, and the sustainable
cutting-edge technologies are almost exclusively applied in high- and upper-middle-income countries. Thus, the
modernization of the waste management system is achieved mostly through the growth of the gross domestic product.
Moreover, the efficiency of modern sustainable waste management systems depends not only on the implementation of appropriate technical and economic strategies, but also needs to be supported by the education of citizens and the training of waste management professionals. The paper gives an overview of the educational-professional project “EDUcation for CLImate Change mitigation in the municipal solid waste sector”, which is part of the European Climate Change Initiative (EUKI).
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Publication date:
17.4.2022.
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