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Mikhailidi D.Kh., Falaleev N.G. On the role of environmental and technological regulation within the industrial and municipal waste management. Russian journal of resources, conservation and recycling. 2025; 12(2). Available at: https://resources.today/PDF/06EKOR225.pdf (in Russian). DOI: 10.15862/06EKOR225


On the role of environmental and technological regulation within the industrial and municipal waste management

Mikhailidi Dmitriy Khristoforovich
Research Institute «Environmental Industrial Policy Center», Moscow, Russia
E-mail: d.Mikhailidi@eipc.center
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0005-6491-0710
RSCI: https://elibrary.ru/author_profile.asp?id=1144268

Falaleev Nikolay Gennadievich
Research Institute «Environmental Industrial Policy Center», Moscow, Russia
E-mail: n.falaleev@eipc.center
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0009-1946-7501

Abstract. The article presents the analytical investigation of reference documents on Best Available Techniques for waste incineration and waste management in connection to the established Best Available Techniques Emission Limit values for specified substances (Key Environmental Issues).

Authors captured some remarks regarding the difference of setting various emission limits for similar processes of waste treatment, and disposal. They show that the methodological approach to the technological regulation of emissions of marker substances based on those established in foreign Reference Documents on Best Available Techniques requires improvement due to the absence of straight correlation between international and domestic terms and conditions on the inventory of emissions and environmental self-monitoring.

A number of issues are touched upon in the technological standardization of sulfuric acid emissions during the disposal of spent lead batteries, same for a dust during the procession of waste rubber products, as well as ammonia and methane during the composting of organic waste.

The article proposes directions of the development of environmental and technological regulation in the field of waste management, including procedures for determining the scope of Best Available Techniques implementation, selection and review of marker substances and Key Environmental Issues. Key importance is given to the creation of a common approach to waste, secondary resources and non-consumable goods management, as well as the use of information bases of current environmental impact indicators to initiate a review of the established emission limits.

Keywords: Best Available Techniques; waste management; reference document; specified substance; Key Environmental Issue; waste incineration

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