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The Role of the New Territorial Waste Management Authorities in the Eradication of Abandoned Waste

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2023-12-20
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B. Gyurkó, B. (2023). The Role of the New Territorial Waste Management Authorities in the Eradication of Abandoned Waste. Pro Futuro, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.26521/profuturo/2023/2/15112
Abstract

In March 2021, the Government further transformed the organizational side of environmental protection and created new waste management authorities. The national and regional waste management authorities are embedded in the county government office system.  The responsibilities of the waste management authorities are multifaceted, however, implementing regulations are not available in all cases. Regional waste management authorities play a significant role in the elimination of abandoned waste. In recent years, in compliance with European Union regulations, landfills operating without a permit have been abolished. Sanctions imposed by the authorities in the case of illegally abandoned waste contribute to reducing the amount of illegally disposed waste. The new waste management authorities can promote the creation of a circular economy, but only if the legislator creates the missing legal and technical conditions.