2022
DOI: 10.1002/sd.2361
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The path to sustainable municipal solid waste management: Do human development, energy efficiency, and income inequality matter?

Abstract: This paper explores the economic, social, and technical dynamics affecting municipal solid waste (MSW) per capita in organisation for economic co-operation and development (OECD) countries from 2003 to 2018. Static and dynamic panel data methods are followed for empirical analysis. According to the estimation results, there is an inverted-U-shaped relationship between economic growth and MSW. The turning point income level, where technological and structural effects occur, is calculated in the range of $20,000… Show more

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“…Another study by Sharma et al (2021) applied integrated multi-criteria decision-making methods to investigate the concerns and difficulties of the Indian electronic waste urban mining industry. Kocak and Baglitas (2022) however, the interrelationships among the attributes of CET and possible linkages between GM and CET were not included in these studies. Therefore, this study proposes a hybrid method to structure a hierarchical model to foster the CET process through launching GM in the hospitality industry and provide orientation to decision-makers for future improvements.…”
Section: Circular Economy Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another study by Sharma et al (2021) applied integrated multi-criteria decision-making methods to investigate the concerns and difficulties of the Indian electronic waste urban mining industry. Kocak and Baglitas (2022) however, the interrelationships among the attributes of CET and possible linkages between GM and CET were not included in these studies. Therefore, this study proposes a hybrid method to structure a hierarchical model to foster the CET process through launching GM in the hospitality industry and provide orientation to decision-makers for future improvements.…”
Section: Circular Economy Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study by Sharma et al (2021) applied integrated multi‐criteria decision‐making methods to investigate the concerns and difficulties of the Indian electronic waste urban mining industry. Kocak and Baglitas (2022) explored the effects of economic, social, and technical factors on municipal solid waste per capita in OECD countries from 2003 to 2018, revealing the positive role of human development and energy efficiency, alongside the negative influence of income inequality and poverty reduction on sustainable and circular waste management. Most of the aforementioned researchers conducted empirical studies in supporting the CET; however, the interrelationships among the attributes of CET and possible linkages between GM and CET were not included in these studies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, human development and energy efficiency play crucial roles in mitigating MSW, making them essential for sustainable MSW management. (Kocak & Baglitas, 2022) Municipalities are responsible for managing the generated municipal solid waste (MSW), including food and biodegradable waste, which constitutes the largest portion by weight nationwide. (MEJILLÓN GONZÁLEZ YURI LISBETH TUTOR:, 2022a) Smart cities in India are on the verge of becoming a reality, transforming challenges into opportunities for society.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human development and energy efficiency have mitigating effects on Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) issues. Therefore, prioritizing energy efficiency and human development is crucial for sustainable MSW management practices (Kocak & Baglitas, 2022). According toPati and Agrawal (2023), integrating sustainability into the C&T phase is vital.…”
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