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How do waste climate policies contribute to sustainable development? A case study of North Macedonia

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
卷 354, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.131572

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Waste management; Sustainable development goals; Climate change mitigation; Policies and measures; Stakeholders

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  1. North Macedonia's Fourth Na-tional Communication and Third Biennial Update Report on Climate Change under the UNFCCC [00110592]

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This article discusses the impact of waste policies and National Determined Contributions on the Sustainable Development Goals and quantifies the synergies and trade-offs through a case study in North Macedonia. The study finds that there are 12 times more synergies than trade-offs. Formalizing the recycling sector is expected to create jobs, improve economic productivity, and enhance health, but it may also lead to a decrease in income for informal workers.
The impact of waste policies and measures from National Determined Contributions (NDCs) on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is unexamined and creates conditions for policy conflict and incoherence. This participatory case study of North Macedonia quantifies synergies and trade-offs. Our results show twelve times more synergies than trade-offs. The most important synergies concern SDG 8: Decent work and economic growth (score: 10) and SDG 3: Good health and well-being (score: 5) since formalizing the recycling sector is expected to create jobs, economic productivity is expected to improve as a result of increased resource efficiency in industry, and declining pollution is expected to increase health through adequate waste management in landfills. On the other hand, the most important trade-off pertains to SDG 1: No poverty (score: 3) because the incomes of informal workers are expected to decrease, affecting financially vulnerable families. In conclusion, despite being the least emitting sector globally, the waste sector is a promising avenue for mitigating climate change because of its synergistic effects with the SDGs. Circular economy policies in line with the 3Rs: reduce, reuse and recycle hold the most potential for synergies in developing countries. This case study generated momentum for policy implementation by highlighting policy synergies and ideas for the next revision of the NDC. Central to this was the process of fostering dialogue and learning among otherwise siloed policy actors.

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