Waste Management in Australia Is an Environmental Crisis: What Needs to Change so Adaptive Governance Can Help?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Method
3. Adaptive Governance
4. Cooperation in Waste Management in Australia
5. Enabling Adaptive Approaches
5.1. Cooperation and Collaboration
5.2. Stakeholder Consultation
5.3. Data Collection and Policy Learning
6. Discussion
6.1. Cooperation Challenges
6.2. Data Challenges
6.3. Collaboration Challenges
7. Conclusions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Issue | Details |
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1. recovery data and definitions | Significant concerns about data and variability in definitions applied in jurisdiction reporting. For example, in WA and NSW significant quantities of waste processed on site for recovery is overlooked. |
2. Stream data and definitions | Recording waste from domestic sources is inconsistent Skip bins included in NSW but not SA, VIC and WA Neither ACT or QLD collect recycling data by waste stream |
3. Materials and definitions | Soil is excluded from landfill data in most jurisdictions except VIC and WA Arguments that more details provided will increase uncertainty |
4. Scope of waste included | Data on reuse through ‘tip shops’ only included in some jurisdictions. Patchy reporting on litter and illegal dumping Mining waste inconsistent across jurisdictions |
5. Stockpiles | Little data available, limited by law in NSW but regulated in VIC. |
6. Double counting | Asbestos included in both landfill data and hazardous waste data Hazardous organic waste included in in compost data in some states but not others Results could mean double counting |
7. Other issues | Interjurisdictional transfers of non-hazardous waste poorly recorded Possibly missing waste to energy data as some states have co-burning in coal fired power stations. |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleJones, Stephen. 2020. "Waste Management in Australia Is an Environmental Crisis: What Needs to Change so Adaptive Governance Can Help?" Sustainability 12, no. 21: 9212. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12219212
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