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Waste Management Systems Used in Oslo and Zanzibar


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1 Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania
 

As we have completely entered the 21st century our planet has acquired a few progressions and enhancements, while simultaneously arriving at an exceptional degree of thriving for the majority of its occupants. Simultaneously, the improvement errors between different pieces of our planet have never been more noticeable because of the uncommon advancement of all correspondence and data sources. Quite possibly of the most apparent region where such inconsistencies are difficult to overlook because of their expansive effect is the administration of side effects, in particular the waste created by the dayto- day activities of the populace - metropolitan waste. There are nations that have carried out administration frameworks that outcome in a net less amount of waste - implying that that particular nation imports squander to use it for own enterprises and there are nations that have become storerooms for the waste created by different nations. This study thinks about the waste administration frameworks in such nations from the most evolved ones( OSLO) to the ones which are right now the most un-created ( ZANZIBAR) around here and dissects areas of strength for their flimsy spot while giving answers for development.

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Development, Management, Waste, Management Systems, Comparison, Systems, Zanzibar, Norway
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Authors

Cristian Alexandru Stefanescu
Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania
Razvan Catalin Dobreab
Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania
Maria Loghin
Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania

Abstract


As we have completely entered the 21st century our planet has acquired a few progressions and enhancements, while simultaneously arriving at an exceptional degree of thriving for the majority of its occupants. Simultaneously, the improvement errors between different pieces of our planet have never been more noticeable because of the uncommon advancement of all correspondence and data sources. Quite possibly of the most apparent region where such inconsistencies are difficult to overlook because of their expansive effect is the administration of side effects, in particular the waste created by the dayto- day activities of the populace - metropolitan waste. There are nations that have carried out administration frameworks that outcome in a net less amount of waste - implying that that particular nation imports squander to use it for own enterprises and there are nations that have become storerooms for the waste created by different nations. This study thinks about the waste administration frameworks in such nations from the most evolved ones( OSLO) to the ones which are right now the most un-created ( ZANZIBAR) around here and dissects areas of strength for their flimsy spot while giving answers for development.

Keywords


Development, Management, Waste, Management Systems, Comparison, Systems, Zanzibar, Norway

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.23874/amber%2F2023%2Fv14%2Fi1%2F220794