Waste Management as an Indicator of Sustainable Development: Implementation in the Russian Federation

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The purpose of the research. Every year the number of resources consumed is growing. The amount of waste produced is also increasing. Such problem is inherent in Russia and the whole world as a whole. The article analyzes: the concept and the goals of sustainable development, the effectiveness of the indicator of sustainable development – waste management, the «garbage» reform. The purpose of the research is to identify the presence or absence of waste management efficiency in the Russian Federation today. Results. As a result of the research, the author comes to the conclusion about the close relationship between environmental, social and economic components. Effective waste management is possible with reduced consumption and using eco-friendly technologies in waste recycling and disposal. The waste management indicator has been adapted in Russia in accordance with the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated May 7, 2018 № 204. One of the main waste management measures is the implementation of the «garbage» reform. The reform has shown good results: increasing the level of sorting of solid household waste, creating a unified system for handling solid municipal waste.

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Anastasia R. Shevchenko

Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)

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Email: AnastasiiaRShevchenko@mail.ru

postgraduate student

Russian Federation, Moscow

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