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What is Separation and Recycling at the Source of Biowaste

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Refers to the practice of separating organic waste, such as food scraps and yard waste, from other types of waste at the point of generation. This can be done through measures such as domestic or community composting, local recycling solutions, or selective collection for transport to recycling facilities, such as composting and anaerobic digestion facilities. The purpose of this practice is to prevent biowaste from being mixed with other waste streams, particularly the organic fraction of unsorted waste, and to promote sustainable waste management practices.
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Legal, Financial and Fiscal Measures to Support the Collection Solutions of Biowaste in Portugal
Fátima David (CICF-IPCA, UDI-IPG, Polytechnic of Guarda, Portugal), Pedro Melo Rodrigues (CIQUP-IMS-DGAOT-FCUP, UDI-IPG, Polytechnic of Guarda, Portugal), Elisabete Soares (UDI-IPG, Polytechnic of Guarda, Portugal), and Tânia Cristina Azevedo (State University of Feira de Santana (UEFS), Brazil)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 23
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8592-7.ch009
Abstract
The Portuguese Decree-Law No. 102-D/2020, of December 10 (PCM, 2020b), dictates the implementation of biowaste selective collection networks or the separation and recycling of biowaste at the source until December 31, 2023. This chapter aims to analyze the financial support provided to municipalities (local authorities) for implementing biowaste collection solutions, such as on public roads or through door-to-door collection, and to citizens for adopting biowaste separation and recycling practices through domestic or community composting. The authors also explore the application of the polluter-pays principle, which requires citizens to pay environmental taxes and fees to support sustainable development. Regarding this focus, the chapter highlights the legal, financial, and fiscal measures used to support biowaste collection and recycling efforts in Portugal, providing insight into the steps needed to achieve a sustainable environment while addressing the economic and social needs of the population.
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