Innovative Approaches to Solid Waste Collection in Rural Areas: Advancing Circular Economy Practices Through Sustainable Waste Management

Journal Title: Journal of Green Economy and Low-Carbon Development - Year 2024, Vol 3, Issue 3

Abstract

Solid waste management in rural areas remains an underexplored domain, despite its growing significance in the context of environmental sustainability and the circular economy. Key challenges include inadequate municipal infrastructure, a shortage of waste collection containers, and the absence of suitable vehicle fleets capable of navigating narrow and steep rural pathways. Moreover, the lack of a strategic framework for waste management, the insufficient application of the 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) principles, and the absence of circular economy practices further exacerbate these issues. In rural areas, approximately 40% of the waste produced is organic and could be used as a resource for compost production, a valuable input for organic agricultural practices. Projections suggest that by 2027, biowaste will account for 8% of the total waste generated in rural communities. The transition to a circular economy offers significant potential for transforming waste management practices in these areas. Emphasis on innovative collection methods, such as localised and adaptive waste separation techniques, can facilitate this transition. The adoption of circular economy principles in waste management strategies is critical, not only for reducing environmental impact but also for promoting resource efficiency, enhancing soil fertility, and supporting sustainable local economies. Raising public awareness, engaging local communities, and introducing more effective waste management systems will be vital in overcoming existing barriers and ensuring the success of these initiatives.

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Boris Novarlić, Željko Stević

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  • EP ID EP754538
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.56578/jgelcd030304
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Boris Novarlić, Željko Stević (2024). Innovative Approaches to Solid Waste Collection in Rural Areas: Advancing Circular Economy Practices Through Sustainable Waste Management. Journal of Green Economy and Low-Carbon Development, 3(3), -. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-754538