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Solid waste containing persistent organic pollutants in Serbia: From precautionary measures to the final treatment (case study)

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2016
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Stevanovic-Carapina, Hristina
Milić, Jelena
Curcic, Marijana
Ranđelović, Jasminka
Krinulovic, Katarina
Jovovic, Aleksandar
Brnjas, Zvonko
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Sustainable solid waste management needs more dedicated attention in respect of environmental and human health protection. Solid waste containing persistent organic pollutants is of special concern, since persistent organic pollutants are persistent, toxic and of high risk to human health and the environment. The objective of this investigation was to identify critical points in the Serbian system of solid waste and persistent organic pollutants management, to assure the life cycle management of persistent organic pollutants and products containing these chemicals, including prevention and final destruction. Data were collected from the Serbian competent authorities, and led us to identify preventive actions for solid waste management that should reduce or minimise release of persistent organic pollutants into the environment, and to propose actions necessary for persistent organic pollutants solid waste. The adverse impact of persistent organic pollutants is multidimensional. Owing to... the lack of treatment or disposal plants for hazardous waste in Serbia, the only option at the moment to manage persistent organic pollutants waste is to keep it in temporary storage and when conditions are created (primarily financial), such waste should be exported for destruction in hazardous waste incinerators. Meanwhile, it needs to be assured that any persistent organic pollutants management activity does not negatively impact recycling flows or disturb progress towards a more circular economy in Serbia.

Keywords:
Persistent organic pollutants / solid waste / circular economy / waste management / Stockholm convention
Source:
Waste Management & Research, 2016, 34, 7, 677-685
Publisher:
  • Sage Publications Ltd, London

DOI: 10.1177/0734242X16650515

ISSN: 0734-242X

PubMed: 27281225

WoS: 000380099500010

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84977267446
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AB  - Sustainable solid waste management needs more dedicated attention in respect of environmental and human health protection. Solid waste containing persistent organic pollutants is of special concern, since persistent organic pollutants are persistent, toxic and of high risk to human health and the environment. The objective of this investigation was to identify critical points in the Serbian system of solid waste and persistent organic pollutants management, to assure the life cycle management of persistent organic pollutants and products containing these chemicals, including prevention and final destruction. Data were collected from the Serbian competent authorities, and led us to identify preventive actions for solid waste management that should reduce or minimise release of persistent organic pollutants into the environment, and to propose actions necessary for persistent organic pollutants solid waste. The adverse impact of persistent organic pollutants is multidimensional. Owing to the lack of treatment or disposal plants for hazardous waste in Serbia, the only option at the moment to manage persistent organic pollutants waste is to keep it in temporary storage and when conditions are created (primarily financial), such waste should be exported for destruction in hazardous waste incinerators. Meanwhile, it needs to be assured that any persistent organic pollutants management activity does not negatively impact recycling flows or disturb progress towards a more circular economy in Serbia.
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author = "Stevanovic-Carapina, Hristina and Milić, Jelena and Curcic, Marijana and Ranđelović, Jasminka and Krinulovic, Katarina and Jovovic, Aleksandar and Brnjas, Zvonko",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Sustainable solid waste management needs more dedicated attention in respect of environmental and human health protection. Solid waste containing persistent organic pollutants is of special concern, since persistent organic pollutants are persistent, toxic and of high risk to human health and the environment. The objective of this investigation was to identify critical points in the Serbian system of solid waste and persistent organic pollutants management, to assure the life cycle management of persistent organic pollutants and products containing these chemicals, including prevention and final destruction. Data were collected from the Serbian competent authorities, and led us to identify preventive actions for solid waste management that should reduce or minimise release of persistent organic pollutants into the environment, and to propose actions necessary for persistent organic pollutants solid waste. The adverse impact of persistent organic pollutants is multidimensional. Owing to the lack of treatment or disposal plants for hazardous waste in Serbia, the only option at the moment to manage persistent organic pollutants waste is to keep it in temporary storage and when conditions are created (primarily financial), such waste should be exported for destruction in hazardous waste incinerators. Meanwhile, it needs to be assured that any persistent organic pollutants management activity does not negatively impact recycling flows or disturb progress towards a more circular economy in Serbia.",
publisher = "Sage Publications Ltd, London",
journal = "Waste Management & Research",
title = "Solid waste containing persistent organic pollutants in Serbia: From precautionary measures to the final treatment (case study)",
volume = "34",
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Stevanovic-Carapina, H., Milić, J., Curcic, M., Ranđelović, J., Krinulovic, K., Jovovic, A.,& Brnjas, Z.. (2016). Solid waste containing persistent organic pollutants in Serbia: From precautionary measures to the final treatment (case study). in Waste Management & Research
Sage Publications Ltd, London., 34(7), 677-685.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0734242X16650515
Stevanovic-Carapina H, Milić J, Curcic M, Ranđelović J, Krinulovic K, Jovovic A, Brnjas Z. Solid waste containing persistent organic pollutants in Serbia: From precautionary measures to the final treatment (case study). in Waste Management & Research. 2016;34(7):677-685.
doi:10.1177/0734242X16650515 .
Stevanovic-Carapina, Hristina, Milić, Jelena, Curcic, Marijana, Ranđelović, Jasminka, Krinulovic, Katarina, Jovovic, Aleksandar, Brnjas, Zvonko, "Solid waste containing persistent organic pollutants in Serbia: From precautionary measures to the final treatment (case study)" in Waste Management & Research, 34, no. 7 (2016):677-685,
https://doi.org/10.1177/0734242X16650515 . .

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