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Waste Governance Models: Factors for Successful Waste Management and Food Waste Reduction

Waste Governance Models: Factors for Successful Waste Management and Food Waste Reduction
Authors:-Assistant Professor Anjali Jakhar, Assistant Professor Mohd Nayeem Ali, Assistant Professor Vikrant Kumar, Assistant Professor Aabid Ahmad, Assistant Professor Parveen Malik

Abstract- Effective waste management and food waste reduction are critical for sustainable development and environmental preservation. This review paper aims to provide a comparative analysis of waste governance models, focusing on the political, institutional, and regulatory factors that contribute to successful waste management. Critical analysis was done for the political factors influencing waste governance, emphasizing the significance of political will and commitment in driving effective waste management strategies. The role of political leadership and policy-making in shaping waste governance models is explored, along with the influence of stakeholder engagement and public participation. It is important to know about robust institutional structures and organizations involved in waste management and emphasize the role of collaboration and coordination among these institutions in achieving efficient waste management outcomes. Regulatory factors related to waste management and food waste reduction are evaluated to know about the impact of these on waste governance models and discusses the challenges and opportunities in implementing effective regulatory measures. Emphasis was made on need for comprehensive and flexible regulations that align with environmental objectives while considering socio-economic realities. Case studies from various regions and countries are presented to highlight successful waste governance models. Recommendations for policymakers, institutions, and stakeholders to improve waste governance models were also discussed.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.9.issue4.342

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Laws and Regulations of Waste Management on Environment Protection and 3R’s

Laws and Regulations of Waste Management on Environment Protection and 3R’s
Authors:-Assistant Professor Mohd Nayeem Ali, Assistant Professor Anjali Jakhar, Assistant Professor Vikrant Kumar, Assistant Professor Aabid Ahmad, Assistant Professor Parveen Malik

Abstract- India has published its ‘National Policy on environment’ in 2006 for protecting and conserving critical ecological systems and resources. The State is not an absolute owner, but a trustee of all natural resources, which are by nature meant for public use and enjoyment, subject to reasonable conditions, necessary to protect the legitimate interest of a large number of people, or for matters of strategic national interest There are global challenges effecting Global environment are climate change, stratospheric ozone depletion, and biodiversity loss. To combat the environment challenges all the countries have evolved the 3R’s.The 3R’s principle are Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. The aim of this paper is to study the laws and regulation of some of the developed countries which follow the 3R’s and to know whether the Indian legal framework is at par with the developed countries or is there scope for further improvement for better environment protection.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.9.issue4.341

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Effect of Solid Waste on Climate Change- A Review

Effect of Solid Waste on Climate Change- A Review
Authors:-Assistant Professor Vikrant Kumar, Assistant Professor Mohd Nayeem Ali, Assistant Professor Anjali Jakhar

Abstract- Environmental science plays an important part in our daily life. It helps in solving the various issues which are arising in the environment very rapidly and without the checks. It is a burning topic at present. The objectives of the study are to know the global warming, climate change, environmental pollutions and solid waste management. This research is fully based on the secondary data. In this research I analyses the causes and their effects of environmental issues on human beings as well as on plants. I relies that these environmental issues has become a threat to everything and everyone on earth. In environmental issues, each country’s own contribution to worldwide emissions is small so that to solve global environmental problem one needs coordinated actions between countries.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.9.issue4.340

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