2023
DOI: 10.1177/0734242x231172104
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Improving waste management by focussing on goals: A mini review of the publication sector

Abstract: The rationale for this article is that often, decision-makers in waste management (wm) tend to neglect goals and confuse them with means like circular economy or waste hierarchy. Because clear goals are crucial for developing effective wm strategies, the objectives of this mini review are (1) to clarify wm goals in a historical context by a literature review, (2) to investigate how (a) these goals have been observed in general scientific publishing and (b) specifically in Waste Management and Research ( WM&… Show more

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“…In the review article 'Improving waste management by focus sing on goals: A mini review of the publication sector', the authors assert that decisionmakers in waste management tend to neglect goals and confuse them with means like waste hierarchy or circular economy (Brunner et al, 2023). The final recommen dation is to place a stronger focus on waste management goals, also to make WM&R a major platform for addressing waste man agement goals, which should be a focus of WM&R editorials going forward.…”
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“…In the review article 'Improving waste management by focus sing on goals: A mini review of the publication sector', the authors assert that decisionmakers in waste management tend to neglect goals and confuse them with means like waste hierarchy or circular economy (Brunner et al, 2023). The final recommen dation is to place a stronger focus on waste management goals, also to make WM&R a major platform for addressing waste man agement goals, which should be a focus of WM&R editorials going forward.…”
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confidence: 99%