Russian Journal of Resources, Conservation and Recycling
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Shilkina S.V. Global trends in waste management and analysis of the situation in Russia. Russian journal of resources, conservation and recycling. 2020; 7(1). Available at: https://resources.today/PDF/05ECOR120.pdf (in Russian). DOI: 10.15862/05ECOR120


Global trends in waste management and analysis of the situation in Russia

Shilkina Svetlana Vyacheslavovna
Moscow state university of civil engineering (national research university), Moscow, Russia
E-mail: Shilkina@bk.ru

Abstract. In the modern world, environmental issues are quite acute. Global environmental problems are also relevant for Russia today. It should be recognized that our country is one of the most polluted countries in the world, which negatively affects the quality of life and health of the population. The emergence of environmental problems is associated with the ever-growing man-made impact on the natural environment. Currently, about 55–60 million tons of solid municipal waste is generated in Russia every year, 90 % of which is sent to landfills and unauthorized landfills. The recycling rate in Russia is no more than 10 %, while in the European Union countries up to 100 % of household waste is processed. Europe has been implementing a targeted environmental policy for working with solid municipal waste for many years. Back in December 2005, the European Commission published a report on the development of a strategy for the prevention of waste generation and recycling. its goal is to reduce the negative impact on the environment associated with the disposal of household waste. Waste policies and targets established at the European Union level include minimum requirements for the management of certain types of waste. The subject of research in the article is the system of solid municipal waste management, waste management strategies. The purpose of the article is to study the current state of the waste management system in the world and in Russia, analyze the features and prospects, and develop recommendations based on foreign experience. Research methodology: comparative and comparative analyses. The article presents analytical data that characterize the current situation, analyzes the forecast values of solid municipal waste generation and disposal in different regions of the world. A detailed analysis of the situation in Russia is given, conclusions on the current situation with regard to waste are given, and recommendations are made. Based on the analysis of statistical data that characterize the state of the solid municipal waste management system in the world and in Russia, conclusions were made about the problems of its development. One of the main reasons is the lack of attention on the part of state bodies, as well as the lack of funding for the implementation of state programs and the inefficient use of allocated funds. The analysis of foreign experience in waste management allowed us to develop recommendations for the application of management strategies. This article is part of the author’s research in the field of choosing optimal strategies for managing the development of a «Smart city», including strategies for managing the disposal of solid municipal waste of the housing and communal complex. the author has analyzed and collected interesting material on this topical issue, and plans to publish a monograph.

Keywords: solid municipal waste disposal; quality of life and public health; environmental safety; composition of municipal waste; resource use; housing and communal complex; economy and management; waste management strategies; environmental policy

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