2022
DOI: 10.17512/pjms.2022.25.2.27
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The Improvement of the Waste Management System in Kazakhstan: Impact Evaluation

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“…These analyses underscore the importance of economic strategies and policy interventions in facilitating sustainable waste management practices. Zhamiyeva, Sultanbekova, Balgimbekova, Abzalbekova, and Kozhanov (2022), along with Zhidebekkyzy, Temerbulatova, and Bilan (2022), offer insights into the effectiveness of international agreements and the potential for improving Kazakhstan's waste management system through the adoption of circular economy principles. Begimzhanova, Zhakypbek, and Abdygalieva (2018) provide a broader perspective by examining foreign experiences in solid waste management, highlighting successful practices that could be adapted to Kazakhstan's context.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These analyses underscore the importance of economic strategies and policy interventions in facilitating sustainable waste management practices. Zhamiyeva, Sultanbekova, Balgimbekova, Abzalbekova, and Kozhanov (2022), along with Zhidebekkyzy, Temerbulatova, and Bilan (2022), offer insights into the effectiveness of international agreements and the potential for improving Kazakhstan's waste management system through the adoption of circular economy principles. Begimzhanova, Zhakypbek, and Abdygalieva (2018) provide a broader perspective by examining foreign experiences in solid waste management, highlighting successful practices that could be adapted to Kazakhstan's context.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…All this should reduce the impact of GMW management on the environment. Evaluating municipal waste management as an important service, in order to connect it more and more with the circular economy, attempts are being made to offer new, more perfect methodologies for solving this problem, which foresee a new approach to waste, its management and related economic development (Whiteman et al, 2021;Zhidebekkyzy et al, 2022). The study presents a new conceptual framework based on global waste management theory.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Following other scholars' definitions, the circular economy can be understood as the ability of humanity to solve global environmental and social problems that have arisen due to the current linear economy (Moreau et al, 2017;Zhidebekkyzy et al, 2022). Ghisselini et al (2016) suggested that the principles of CE can be implemented at different levels: micro-level (consciousness of consumers, manufacturers, eco-design of products, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%