Communes’ Expenditure on Municipal Waste Management in Terms of Sustainable Development

Theoretical background: As we work towards achieving sustainable development under Goal 12, which entails promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns, one of our key tasks is to minimize waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling, and reusing. Local government units (LGU...

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Main Author: Magdalena Jarczok-Guzy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin, Poland 2023-12-01
Series:Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska Sectio H, Oeconomia
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Online Access:https://journals.umcs.pl/h/article/view/15802
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description Theoretical background: As we work towards achieving sustainable development under Goal 12, which entails promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns, one of our key tasks is to minimize waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling, and reusing. Local government units (LGUs) have a significant role to play in implementing this task. By investing in municipal waste management, LGUs can influence the behavior of residents toward responsible waste collection and management, including hazardous waste. Purpose of the article: This article aims to evaluate how local government spending affects municipal waste management in different voivodeships. The hypothesis of this paper is that local government expenditure improve waste management effects. To achieve effective spending that supports sustainable development, public authorities at the regional level must coordinate their activities and adapt to EU standards. Research methods: This article used literature and statistical analysis to adopt dynamics indicators and correlation coefficients. Data on selected variables for the study came from the Local Data Bank of the Central Statistical Office and Eurostat. Main findings: According to the analyses conducted, there has been a positive development in municipal waste management in Polish communes. This suggests that the government’s policies are contributing towards achieving the sustainable development goal of responsible and sustainable waste management, especially when it comes to hazardous waste. These findings could be utilized to recommend to public authorities the necessary changes to fiscal instruments that would promote sustainable public finances.
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spelling doaj.art-f9ca18c10dd44841ad7433face3c41662024-01-04T08:51:01ZengMaria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin, PolandAnnales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska Sectio H, Oeconomia0459-95862023-12-015748510110.17951/h.2023.57.4.85-10110709Communes’ Expenditure on Municipal Waste Management in Terms of Sustainable DevelopmentMagdalena Jarczok-Guzy0University of Economics in Katowice. Faculty of FinanceTheoretical background: As we work towards achieving sustainable development under Goal 12, which entails promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns, one of our key tasks is to minimize waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling, and reusing. Local government units (LGUs) have a significant role to play in implementing this task. By investing in municipal waste management, LGUs can influence the behavior of residents toward responsible waste collection and management, including hazardous waste. Purpose of the article: This article aims to evaluate how local government spending affects municipal waste management in different voivodeships. The hypothesis of this paper is that local government expenditure improve waste management effects. To achieve effective spending that supports sustainable development, public authorities at the regional level must coordinate their activities and adapt to EU standards. Research methods: This article used literature and statistical analysis to adopt dynamics indicators and correlation coefficients. Data on selected variables for the study came from the Local Data Bank of the Central Statistical Office and Eurostat. Main findings: According to the analyses conducted, there has been a positive development in municipal waste management in Polish communes. This suggests that the government’s policies are contributing towards achieving the sustainable development goal of responsible and sustainable waste management, especially when it comes to hazardous waste. These findings could be utilized to recommend to public authorities the necessary changes to fiscal instruments that would promote sustainable public finances.https://journals.umcs.pl/h/article/view/15802municipal wastemunicipal waste managementlocal government expenditure
spellingShingle Magdalena Jarczok-Guzy
Communes’ Expenditure on Municipal Waste Management in Terms of Sustainable Development
Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska Sectio H, Oeconomia
municipal waste
municipal waste management
local government expenditure
title Communes’ Expenditure on Municipal Waste Management in Terms of Sustainable Development
title_full Communes’ Expenditure on Municipal Waste Management in Terms of Sustainable Development
title_fullStr Communes’ Expenditure on Municipal Waste Management in Terms of Sustainable Development
title_full_unstemmed Communes’ Expenditure on Municipal Waste Management in Terms of Sustainable Development
title_short Communes’ Expenditure on Municipal Waste Management in Terms of Sustainable Development
title_sort communes expenditure on municipal waste management in terms of sustainable development
topic municipal waste
municipal waste management
local government expenditure
url https://journals.umcs.pl/h/article/view/15802
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