从冲突到合作——整合欧洲的非正式回收商和再利用运营商:综述

A. Scheinberg, J. Nešić, R. Savain, Pietro Luppi, Portia Sinnott, Flaviu Petean, Flaviu-Ioan Pop
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欧盟拥有一些世界上最发达的废物管理系统,并对循环经济做出了雄心勃勃的政策承诺。直到最近,欧洲非正式回收和再利用活动的存在一直被大力否认,对于欧洲固体废物管理部门以及欧洲政府和私人机构来说,这仍然是一个非常具有挑战性的主题。在从马耳他到马其顿,从法国到土耳其等国家,被排除在合法回收空间之外的非正式回收者日益与欧盟在城市废物管理、包装回收计划、正式再利用企业和扩大生产者责任制度方面的正式和受控方法发生冲突。本次审查的重点是从2004年到2016年上半年。欧洲(及邻国)非正式回收和再利用的78个来源与全球资源和经验相结合。这些文章聚焦于欧盟内部和边界的非正式恢复,记录了冲突和冲突,并详细阐述了一些实现合法化、一体化和和解的建设性方法。在欧洲循环经济一揽子计划框架内确定非正式复苏和一体化问题的总体建议得到一体化战略的四个具体支柱的支持:文件、合法化、职业和企业认可以及为结构一体化做准备。
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FROM COLLISION TO COLLABORATION - INTEGRATING INFORMAL RECYCLERS AND RE-USE OPERATORS IN EUROPE: A REVIEW
THE European Union (EU) hosts some of the world’s most developed waste management systems and an ambitious policy commitment to the Circular Economy. The existence of informal recycling and re-use activities in Europe has been vigorously denied until quite recently, and remains a very challenging subject for the European solid waste management sector, as well as for European government and private institutions. In countries ranging from Malta to Macedonia and from France to Turkey, informal recyclers excluded from legal recycling niches increasingly collide with formalised and controlled EU approaches to urban waste management, packaging recovery schemes, formal re-use enterprises, and extended producer responsibility systems.This review focuses on the period from 2004 through the first half of 2016. The 78 sources on European (and neighbouring) informal recycling and re-use are contextualised with global sources and experience. The articles focus on informal recovery in and at the borders of the European Union, document the conflicts and collisions, and elaborate some constructive approaches towards legalisation, integration, and reconciliation. The overarching recommendation, to locate the issue of informal recovery and integration in the framework of the European Circular Economy Package, is supported by four specific pillars of an integration strategy: documentation, legalisation, occupational and enterprise recognition, and preparation for structural integration.
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