Resources, conservation & recycling advances circular economy in Andalusia: A review of public and non-governmental initiatives

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Álvaro González Forastero
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Abstract

This paper analyses the status quo of the circular economy in Andalusia with the special focus on public and non-governmental initiatives in the field. Regional authorities have undertaken a number of actions in order to stimulate public-private collaboration and implementation of projects that can benefit from the EU funding aiming to accelerate the transformation of Andalusian economy and to make it more circular and less carbon intensive. While the private enterprises in the region focus mainly on recovery of agricultural and food waste, the citizen initiatives target primarily the reduction of residential waste, promoting the reutilization of furniture, home appliances and closing.

Unfortunately, the initiatives of Andalusian authorities often lack harmonization with both the EU and Spanish strategies in the field. The main documents that govern the development of circular economy in the region frequently set imprecise qualitative goals, rather than binding quantitative targets to be achieved within a certain period of time. As a corollary, there is a poor coordination among the public administration, business sector and the society and insufficient provision of public funding for circular projects.

We, therefore, recommend Andalusian government to build up the framework of regulatory, fiscal and economic tools that can incentivize the circular economy and to increase transparency, monitoring, reporting, and recognition of progress. It is essential to introduce both the rewarding and penalization schemes that enable behavioral changes of producers and consumers, to set the concrete numerical goals and to harmonize the main programs with the Spanish and the EU strategies in the field of circular economy.

安达卢西亚的资源、保护和循环利用促进了循环经济:对公共和非政府倡议的回顾
本文分析了安达卢西亚循环经济的现状,特别关注该领域的公共和非政府倡议。地区当局已经采取了一系列行动,以刺激公私合作和实施可以从欧盟资金中受益的项目,这些资金旨在加速安达卢西亚经济的转型,使其更加循环,碳密集度更低。虽然该地区的私营企业主要专注于回收农业和食品垃圾,但公民倡议主要针对减少住宅垃圾,促进家具、家用电器的再利用和关闭。不幸的是,安达卢西亚当局的举措往往与欧盟和西班牙在该领域的战略不协调。管理该地区循环经济发展的主要文件往往设定了不精确的定性目标,而不是在一定时间内实现的具有约束力的定量目标。因此,公共行政、商业部门和社会之间的协调不力,为循环项目提供的公共资金不足。因此,我们建议安达卢西亚政府建立监管、财政和经济工具框架,以激励循环经济,并提高透明度、监测、报告和对进展的认可。必须引入奖励和惩罚计划,使生产者和消费者的行为发生变化,制定具体的数字目标,并使主要计划与西班牙和欧盟在循环经济领域的战略相协调。
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Resources, conservation & recycling advances
Resources, conservation & recycling advances Environmental Science (General)
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