1_3.1 Scientific approach to the creation and implementation of software in the field of waste management as an auxiliary applied tool in the process of implementing regulatory legal acts of the European Union

Ulytskyi O.A., Filin V.V.

Filin V.V. State Scientific Institution “Institute for Environmental Restoration and Development of Ukrain, volodymyr_filin@ukr.net, https://orcid.org/0009-0007-0745-6181

Ulytskyi O.A. Doctor of Geological Sciences, Professor, Leading Researcher
State Institution “Institute of Environmental Geochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine”, olegulytsky@gmail.com, https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2674-2208

DOI: 10.15407/conference.geointegration.062

Pages: 62-65

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Scientific approach to the creation and implementation of software in the field of waste management as an auxiliary applied tool in the process of implementing regulatory legal acts of the European Union

 

Аnnotation. The article explores the necessity of developing software for waste management in Ukraine that meets European standards. The authors emphasize the importance of a comprehensive scientific approach that considers both technical and socio-economic aspects, as well as the implementation of EU regulations. It is determined that the developed software can serve as an effective tool for local government bodies, enterprises, and non-governmental organizations, promoting transparency and accountability in waste management. The use of modern technologies, such as IoT and Big Data, opens new opportunities for enhancing the efficiency of the system. The relevance of the topic is driven by increasing environmental challenges, the need for Ukraine’s integration into the European community, and social responsibility. The research findings have practical significance for improving waste management, implementing European norms, and engaging the community in addressing environmental issues.

Keywords: waste, infrastructure, recycling, software, management, national strategy.

 

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Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, 2017. Order №820-р of 8 November 2017 “On Approval of the National Waste Management Strategy in Ukraine until 2030”. Available at: https://zakon.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/820-2017-%D1%80#Text

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