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EU Waste Regulation in a Linear-Circular Economy Transition

Waste Management in Italy

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  • Provides a historical evolution of European environmental regulations on waste management
  • Focuses on the downstream stages of the waste management process
  • Explores the role of EU environmental legislation in promoting the circular economy model

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science (BRIEFSENVIRONMENTAL)

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Waste management is a topical issue worldwide. In recent years, several requests have been made by citizens and associations to political decision-makers regarding the need for a significant improvement in waste management methods. Particularly considering the significant increase in awareness of social and environmental impacts and the economic consequences of non-virtuous waste management.  

There is growing attention on legislation and regulation's role in the waste sector. Regulation can help companies and citizens achieve a faster, more effective, and more efficient transition from a linear economy, based on the take-make-dispose paradigm, to a circular economy, in which the potential of waste as resources and secondary raw materials is exploited.

This book is set in the wake of economic literature that tackles the transition from the linear to the circular economy. It focuses on the downstream stages of the waste management process (i.e. the waste treatment phase). In this regard, it is proposed a journey through the history of European waste legislation to study the waste sector's transition dynamics from a selfish and no longer sustainable economic model based on rampant consumerism to a far-sighted sustainable model addressing the well-being of future generations. Studying the changes in European waste regulations leads us to ask ourselves the following questions: how has waste collection changed in recent years? What are the new regulatory challenges that must be addressed to achieve the objectives of a circular economy? How successful has the EU legislation been in fostering the transition from a linear to a circular economy? Finally, has the European environmental legislation sprung a convergence process among European countries towards the circular economy, or has the definition of targets fuelled the already marked differences between EU countries?

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Table of contents (5 chapters)

  1. From Linear to Circular Economy: The Impact of Environmental Legislation on Waste Management

  2. Convergence or Divergence from the Circular Economy Objectives: What Are the Causes?

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Economics, Law, Cybersecurity, and Sports Sciences, University of Naples #x201C;Parthenope#x201D;, Naples, Italy

    Massimiliano Agovino

  • Department of Management and Quantitative Studies, University of Naples #x201C;Parthenope#x201D;, Naples, Italy

    Gaetano Musella

About the authors

Massimiliano Agovino is a Full Professor in Economic Policy at the Department of Economics, Law, Cybersecurity, and Sports Sciences of the University of Naples Parthenope. He is currently the head of the PhD Programme in Economics, Statistics and Sustainability.  The main topics his research activities cover include the evaluation of active labour market policies for the inclusion of disadvantaged workers, the policies aiming to bridge gender differences, the evaluation of environmental policies and the analysis of convergence applied to environmental problems. 

Gaetano Musella is a Researcher in Economic Statistics at the Department of Management and Quantitative Studies of the University of Naples Parthenope. He has been Visiting Scholar at several European institutes, such as the Department of Economics of the University of Alicante (Spain), Tarki (Budapest, Hungary) and CELSI (Bratislava, Slovakia) institutes. His research interests focus on environmental economics, environmental policies and their evaluation, innovation systems and knowledge transfer, the structure of the labour market, and wage inequality.

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