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Nas últimas décadas a xeración de residuos converteuse nun dos principais
problemas medioambientais debido ao impacto que exerce unha incorrecta xestión dos
mesmos sobre o medio natural. Perante este contexto, foise propagando unha maior
preocupación ambiental na que a redución do volume de residuos é a súa principal premisa.
No caso da Unión Europea (UE), o obxectivo da lexislación en materia de xestión de residuos
centrouse na prevención e na reciclaxe para tender cara un crecemento económico moito
máis sostible. Porén, e malia os logros acadados, é necesario seguir avanzando nesta liña xa
que moitos membros, especialmente, os do Sur de Europa, aínda se afastan dos obxectivos
propostos para 2020. Por iso, o obxectivo deste traballo é aplicar unha metodoloxía Análise
de Ciclo de vida Input-Output (EIO-LCA nas súas siglas en inglés) para analizar o volume e
tipoloxía de residuos xerados directa e indirectamente en cada elo da cadea de subministros
das actividades económicas de España e Portugal.
In recent decades waste generation has become one of the main environmental problems due to the impact that an incorrect management exerts on nature. Consequently, a greater environmental awareness has been spreading so that waste reduction has become its main premise. In the case of the European Union (EU), the aim of the waste legislation is based on prevention and recycling towards a more sustainable economic growth. However, despite the achievements, it is necessary to continue advancing in this line since many Members, especially those from Southern Europe, are still far away from the 2020 objectives. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to apply an Economic Input-Output Life Cycle Analysis (EIO-LCA) to analyze the volume and type of waste generated directly and indirectly in each link of the supply chain of the economic activities in Spain and Portugal.
In recent decades waste generation has become one of the main environmental problems due to the impact that an incorrect management exerts on nature. Consequently, a greater environmental awareness has been spreading so that waste reduction has become its main premise. In the case of the European Union (EU), the aim of the waste legislation is based on prevention and recycling towards a more sustainable economic growth. However, despite the achievements, it is necessary to continue advancing in this line since many Members, especially those from Southern Europe, are still far away from the 2020 objectives. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to apply an Economic Input-Output Life Cycle Analysis (EIO-LCA) to analyze the volume and type of waste generated directly and indirectly in each link of the supply chain of the economic activities in Spain and Portugal.
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Cadeas de subministro Xeración de residuos Subministradores directos e indirectos España Portugal
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Ruiz-Peñalver, S.M.; Marques da Costa, N.; Queirós, M.; Camacho, J.A. (2018) Evolución na xeración de residuos ao longo das cadeas de subministros nas economías ibéricas: análise comparativa de España e Portugal. Revista Galega de Economía, vol.27-2, p. 75-84. Doi: 10.15304/rge.27.2.5659.
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Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
