Regulatory pluralism: positing priority actions in waste and recycling management

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Australasian Journal of Environmental Management Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1080/14486563.2020.1842259
Sumit K. Lodhia, Nigel J. Martin, John P. Rice
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ABSTRACT The annual management of 67 million tonnes of waste and recycling streams poses significant environmental pollution and regulatory challenges to Australian governments. While the Australian government has carriage of waste and recycling policy and coordination, operational aspects rest with state-territory and local governments. This research examined stakeholder perspectives and, while lacking in individual and community client data inputs, exposed regulatory limitations, waste and recycling problems and issues, and forward trajectories for waste policies and programs. Regulatory pluralism theory served as the study’s lens, showing that the rapid rise in waste production and reduced waste transfers to China will require a composite of improved waste regulations, landfill and waste handling management practices; additional recycling behaviour modification incentives; and domestic and international waste and recyclate markets development. In addition, the analysis highlighted the important leadership role for the federal tier of waste governance in product stewardship reform, and the advancement of waste and recycling infrastructure development under new national cabinet and federal reform arrangements. Importantly, from the theory perspective, the research built into the cumulative tradition of pluralistic regulatory systems development.
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管制多元化:在废物和回收管理方面提出优先行动
每年6700万吨废物和回收流的管理对澳大利亚政府构成了重大的环境污染和监管挑战。虽然澳大利亚政府有废物和回收政策的运输和协调,但运营方面取决于州-地区和地方政府。本研究考察了利益相关者的观点,虽然缺乏个人和社区客户的数据输入,但暴露了监管限制、废物和回收问题以及废物政策和计划的未来轨迹。监管多元主义理论作为该研究的视角,表明废物产量的快速增长和废物转移到中国的减少将需要改进废物法规、填埋和废物处理管理实践的综合措施;额外的改善回收行为的奖励措施;以及国内外废品回收市场的发展。此外,分析强调了联邦废物治理层在产品管理改革方面的重要领导作用,以及在新的国家内阁和联邦改革安排下推进废物和回收基础设施的发展。重要的是,从理论的角度来看,该研究融入了多元监管制度发展的累积传统。
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