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theEuropeanUnion,Switzerland,Norway,andIcelandincreasedendof2015to
74%.24 “Despite sucha strong record, the amountof aluminiumcollected and
sortedneedstobeincreased.Growingdemandforscrapmakesitchallengingfor
theEuropeanindustry toaccess thisvaluablerawmaterial.”25Despite its limits,
oneof thegreatestbenefitsof recycling is raisingecological awareness:
“Usingrecycledmaterials inmanufacturingalmostalwaysuses lesswaterandenergy,
releases lesspollution, andemits less carbondioxide thanmanufacturingwithvirgin
materials. In addition, perhaps one of the greatest benefits of recycling has been its
effectonpublicawarenessofenvironmental issues.Recyclingis the firstcontactmany
people have with issues of planetary health and the connection between their own
actionsandtheenvironment.”26
Thenext stepwithin thewasteor resourcehierarchy isEnergyRecovery (WtE,
WastetoEnergy)throughincineration,whichcanbe–ifproperlydone–abetter
option thanmere disposal ofwaste on landfills. In general, waste incineration
and landfilling areat the lowest levelof theWasteHierarchyand thus the least
choiceandshouldbewidelyphasedoutinthelongrun.Robertsonaffirmsthatin
“addition tohavingconcerns abouthealth risks, someorganizationsobject on
the basis of environmental justice since incinerators are usually built in low-
income communities”27.Whenwaste cannot bepreventedor its resources not
recycled,“recoveringitsenergycontent is inmostcasespreferabletolandfilling
it, in both environmental and economic terms.”28 But WtE must strictly be
chosenand implementedbasedonthePrincipleof theWaste (Resource)Hier-
archy.TheimplementationoftheWasteHierarchyPrincipleinsocietiesrequires
consistent policies and incentives and the raising of awareness and education
among all stakeholders. “Rather than a singlemonthly fee, users are charged
basedonthevolumetheydiscard,anapproachsometimesknownaspay-as-you-
throw.Someregionshavetakenmoneythatwouldhavebeenspentonlandfillsor
incinerators and insteadhave invested in infrastructure that supports reuse.”29
Overall, a profound change of mentality and thinking, and a fundamental
transformationof social-economic structures is crucial towards implementing
consistent circular andzero-waste systems:
“ZeroWaste involves rethinking the entire production andwasting system.This ap-
proachconsiders theentire life cycleofaproductwhenanalyzing its costs. It stresses
24 European Aluminium, Press Release “Aluminium Beverage Can Recycling Rate at 74%:
Aluminium beverage cans already well above the future EUCircular Economy recycling
targets.”,Brussels June12th2018.
25 EuropeanAluminium,RecyclingAluminium,p.10.
26 Robertson,Sustainability,p. 275.
27 Ibid., p. 272.
28 EUCommission2015,Closing theLoop,p.10.
29 Robertson,Sustainability,p. 281.
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Menschenrechte und Gerechtigkeit als bleibende Aufgaben
Beiträge aus Religion, Theologie, Ethik, Recht und Wirtschaft
- Titel
- Menschenrechte und Gerechtigkeit als bleibende Aufgaben
- Untertitel
- Beiträge aus Religion, Theologie, Ethik, Recht und Wirtschaft
- Autoren
- Irene Klissenbauer
- Franz Gassner
- Petra Steinmair-Pösel
- Herausgeber
- Peter G. Kirchschläger
- Verlag
- Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co
- Ort
- Wien
- Datum
- 2020
- Sprache
- deutsch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-7370-1165-5
- Abmessungen
- 15.5 x 23.2 cm
- Seiten
- 722
- Kategorie
- Recht und Politik