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Circular Business Models in Ukraine

The paper presents the results of a circular economy study and the benefit of implementing this concept in Ukraine, based on the experience of the European Union, and provides recommendations from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and the European Commission, which should be taken into account by governments in view of the critical environmental situation in the world. Possibilities of formation and development of circular business models in Ukraine on the example of the best European practices in the field of waste management are substantiated.

ANALYSIS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF UNSORTED CULLET

Prediction of cullet accumulation at municipal solid waste landfills was carried out by linear and multiple re-gression methods. Over time, the amount of waste at the landfills will increase and the soil condition will dete-riorate due to Na+ leaching This is confirmed by the experimental study of leaching of sodium ions from the cullet surface of different fractions with pure water and solutions with pH = 4.8 and pH = 9.2. 

RESEARCH ON THE MORPHOLOGICAL COMPOSITION OF SOLID DOMESTIC WASTE OF THE CITY OF KHOROL IN POLTAVA REGION

The article presents the results of the research on the morphological composition of solid domestic waste of the city of Khorol in Poltava region. A brief sequence of research is given. The comparison of the results with the known data on the morphological composition of solid domestic waste characteristic of the settlements in Poltava region is carried out. The conclusions about the results of the conducted research are formulated.

Hazardous household waste management in vinnytsia region

The article analyzes hazardous household waste, including detergents, paints, adhesives, expired medicines, luminescent lamps, pesticides, fertilizers, batteries and accumulators, electrical and electronic waste, mercury-containing materials. Research shows that they contain a large quantity of dangerous and toxic substances (compounds of heavy metals, chlorinated polymers, aromatic hydrocarbons, surfactants, etc.), which pose a significant risk to the environment and human.