2019
DOI: 10.14529/build190302
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Underground and Above-Ground Complex for Waste Management

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“…In the field of waste management, developed countries are predominantly characterized by the utilization approach to solving problems, refusal from complete and partial waste disposal (especially complete) due to the inefficiency of these methods and unjustified risk to the environment [10,16]. This study focuses on state strategies, plans, as well as measures taken in various developed countries (the USA, Australia, Japan, Israel, Germany, Sweden, etc.…”
Section: Review Of National Waste Management Strategies and Plans In ...mentioning
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“…In the field of waste management, developed countries are predominantly characterized by the utilization approach to solving problems, refusal from complete and partial waste disposal (especially complete) due to the inefficiency of these methods and unjustified risk to the environment [10,16]. This study focuses on state strategies, plans, as well as measures taken in various developed countries (the USA, Australia, Japan, Israel, Germany, Sweden, etc.…”
Section: Review Of National Waste Management Strategies and Plans In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latest systems for sorting, processing and cleaning waste in Switzerland make it possible to profit from recyclable waste (including by extracting particles of gold and silver from waste). Sweden, being a leading state in the field of waste management, has introduced a dual system, according to which, some waste is recycled and reused while the rest is incinerated as a result of sorting in order to obtain energy [16,17]. In the Russian Federation, in turn, only half of the total amount of waste can be recycled (due to the limited production capacity) and the rest is stored in landfill sites [16,18].…”
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