Knowledge Agora



Similar Articles

Title In The Search For Effective Waste Policy: Alignment Of Uk Waste Strategy With The Circular Economy
ID_Doc 3111
Authors Fletcher, CA; Dunk, RM
Title In The Search For Effective Waste Policy: Alignment Of Uk Waste Strategy With The Circular Economy
Year 2018
Published
Abstract Over-consumption within a linear economy has been recognised internationally as a barrier to sustainability and a major cause of environmental degradation and economic disparity. To address these issues, the transition towards a circular economy (CE) has been advocated. A broad resource efficiency concept, the CE seeks to reduce consumption, encourages the reuse and recycling of materials and products, and encompasses the three pillars of sustainable development; economic prosperity, environmental protection, and social equity. Efforts to implement the CE have seen the introduction of various hierarchies that prioritise the implementation of R-imperatives (such as the '3Rs' of reduce, reuse, recycle). One such example is the waste hierarchy, originally introduced to encourage sustainable waste management and more recently reiterated by the EU Circular Economy Package as a means to stimulate the transition to the CE. Following the development of a CE Framework, this study presents a content analysis of the waste strategies of the four devolved nations of the United Kingdom. Key differences and similarities in the strategies of the four devolved nations are identified and discussed in light of CE aims, core concepts and principles (with particular focus on promotion of the waste hierarchy), enablers, and stakeholder engagement, where Scotland and Wales were found to have the most progressive strategies. This study also considers the potential impact of Brexit, where it is recommended an overarching UK-wide strategy that provides consistent and collaborative long-term objectives is required to replace the overarching objectives previously supplied by the EU policy.
PDF

Similar Articles

ID Score Article
4523 Velenturf, APM; Purnell, P; Tregent, M; Ferguson, J; Holmes, A Co-Producing a Vision and Approach for the Transition towards a Circular Economy: Perspectives from Government Partners(2018)Sustainability, 10, 5
15513 Farmer, TD; Shaw, P; Williams, ID Destined for indecision? A critical analysis of waste management practices in England from 1996 to 2013(2015)
3851 Chioatto, E; Sospiro, P Transition from waste management to circular economy: the European Union roadmap(2023)Environment Development And Sustainability, 25, 1
2362 Nilsen, HR The hierarchy of resource use for a sustainable circular economy(2019)International Journal Of Social Economics, 47, 1
24942 Purnell, P On a voyage of recovery: a review of the UK's resource recovery from waste infrastructure(2019)Sustainable And Resilient Infrastructure, 4, 1
2728 Gregor, J; Kropac, J; Pavlas, M; Van Fan, Y Waste Analysis And Determination Of The Average Composition Of Municipal Waste With A Focus On The Circular Economy(2024)
1195 Lingaitiene, O; Burinskiene, A; Gruzauskas, V Review Of Challenges To Transition Towards Circular Economy(2024)Entrepreneurship And Sustainability Issues, 11, 3
22835 Velenturf, APM; Purnell, P Resource Recovery from Waste: Restoring the Balance between Resource Scarcity and Waste Overload(2017)Sustainability, 9.0, 9
3568 Tisserant, A; Pauliuk, S; Merciai, S; Schmidt, J; Fry, J; Wood, R; Tukker, A Solid Waste and the Circular Economy A Global Analysis of Waste Treatment and Waste Footprints(2017)Journal Of Industrial Ecology, 21, 3
4622 Salemdeeb, R; Saint, R; Pomponi, F; Pratt, K; Lenaghan, M Beyond recycling: An LCA-based decision-support tool to accelerate Scotland's transition to a circular economy(2022)
Scroll