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Measuring the level of environmental performance in insular areas, through key performed indicators, in the framework of waste strategy development
Author(s)
Navarro-pedreño Jose
Real Sociedad Española de Química, Sociedad Española de la Ciencia del Suelo, Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Universidad de Alicante
Association of Committees of Municipalities on Attica Regions and the Department of the Solid Waste Management (ΕΣΔΚΝΑ), BIOCHROM Industry (Paint industry), ENVITECH (Environmental Technology) Ltd, European Commission, Expert Evaluator, FAMAR (Medicine and Cosmetics Industry), LOREAL (Cosmetic Industry), Miguel Hernandez University, National Institute of Geological and Mineral Research, National Technical University of Athens, Open University of Cyprus, Psittalias Wastewater Treatment, Sewage Treatment Plant (Waste Water Treatment Plant in Municipality of Paralimni – Agia Napa, Tasty Foods Industries (PEPSICO GROUP), University of Cyprus, University of the Aegean
Chatziparaskeva G.
Inglezakis V.J.
Vardopoulos I.
Doula M.
ISSN
489697
Date Issued
2021
DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141974
Abstract
To measure �something that is not there�, is not easy and at the same time not fully understandable and perceived by the citizens. Several elements (such as, waste production, waste management cost, social attitude and behaviour, etc.) interrupt and disturb any strategy in the framework of waste management. Additionally, through the European Green Deal (EGD), Europe is trying to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, taking into account the Circular Economy Strategy (CES) and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs). A Driving Force-Pressure-State-Impact-Response (DPSIR) breakdown was applied, to establish and organize key information's on the environmental performance (E.P) taking into consideration the existing pollution, reviewing the contemporary knowledge and existing implemented waste strategies on the driving forces, pressures, states and impacts. This paper includes several key performed indicators (KPIs), in order to evaluate the E.P of an area, through hybrid approach which cover among others, the waste compositional analysis, SWOT and PESTEL analysis, waste recycling and waste accumulation index, prevention activities, awareness activities etc. The results indicate that, the selected areas implement periodic measures, but they need to put more effort to boost their citizens to participate in any proposed waste strategy. Furthermore, the results are very valuable and helpful to policy makers, consultants, scientists, competent authorities, stakeholders etc., in order to design and promote synergies and activities (mainly in Local Authorities), to reach the proposed figures that EGD, proposed in relation with the CES as well as with the SDGs. � 2020 Elsevier B.V.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.