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Best practices in urban solid waste management : ownership, governance, and drivers of performance in a zero waste framework

Author
  • Romano, Giulia
Additional Author(s)
  • Marciano, Claudio
  • Fiorelli, Maria Silvia
Publisher
Bingley, U.K: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2021
Language
English
ISBN
9781800438903
Series
Emerald points
Subject(s)
  • REFUSE AND REFUSE--DISPOSAL MANAGEMENT
  • URBAN SANITATION
  • WASTE MINIMIZATION
Notes
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Abstract
Efficient waste management is crucial for a sustainable future. However, due to population growth and the threat of global climate change, systems of urban waste management are under increasing pressure. For the waste sector, the prospect of transitioning to a circular economy presents an opportunity to promote organizational changes and improve performance, as well as contribute to a more sustainable world. Through the examination of case studies of municipalities and waste management firms across Europe, this book provides an overview of the most innovative best practices in urban waste management. The authors analyze the development and results of collection methods, tariff-setting systems, collaborations with partners and providers, recycling policies, and employees' and stakeholders' engagement programs. Given the complexity of urban waste management procedures, analysis is multidisciplinary, encompassing management, environmental and sociological perspectives. Providing an overview of opportunities for knowledge sharing and transfer among firms and municipalities to help them promote best practice, this book is a valuable reference for managers and policy makers in urban waste management.
Physical Dimension
Number of Page(s)
1 online resource (176 p.)
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Other Desc.
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Summary / Review / Table of Content
Introduction and methodology --
Chapter 1. Urban waste management in Europe: challenges and opportunities --
Chapter 2. Zero Waste genealogy: a social movement and the Italian experience --
Chapter 3. The ownership and governance models of urban waste services --
Chapter 4. Measuring and comparing waste management performance in an integrated view: the triple bottom line approach to foster sustainability --
Chapter 5. Key drivers of sustainable urban solid waste management --
Conclusion: Considering the linkage between ownership and corporate governance, key drivers of good waste management, and performance under the Zero Waste framework.
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# Accession No. Call Number Location Status
1.01313/21628 Rom BOnline !Available

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