SOME DIFFICULTIES IN RECYCLABLE MATERIALS PROCESSING

Journal Title: Computer Science Information Technology Automation - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 6

Abstract

The article is devoted to one of the most urgent problems nowadays namely the problem of waste disposal in Ukraine and determination of the main directions to provide waste collection and processing in inhabited localities of our state according to the EU requirements and standards. Certain difficulties in this sphere of public activity have been revealed on the basis of literary sources and existing experience. The Ukrainian scientists have substantiated the difficulties in wastes collection, transportation, sorting and processing in towns and villages of our country. Nevertheless technique and methods in this sphere need some deep investigation, tasks setting and necessary measures taking to transform the industry into competitive innovative branch which is developing dynamically. Some ways to increase the municipal services efficiency thanks to the above mentioned factor have been suggested. Environmental indices of production-economic activity are offered to be improved due to the national innovative-managerial factors, using facilities of production-technological processes updating. It was found that salvage is one of the methods to provide the enterprises stable running under administrative-territory reform conditions as for the efficient use of economic, power, labor, land and other resources according to the European requirements. As the experience showed the best stimulating factors for the investors intending to invest their money into incineration plants are available concessional lending and, as experts suggest, 3-5 years of tax holidays, clear and easy mechanism of permitting documents obtaining, create the legislative basis and apply economical approach both at country and local level. The thesis has been substantiated that industrial and domestic wastes processing in Ukraine can be provided due to the above mentioned factors. Thus, the competitiveness of the state can be increased.

Authors and Affiliations

A. M. Turylo, B. M. Andrushkiv, S. M. Spivak, R. P. Sherstiuk, O. B. Pogaidak

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A. M. Turylo, B. M. Andrushkiv, S. M. Spivak, R. P. Sherstiuk, O. B. Pogaidak (2017). SOME DIFFICULTIES IN RECYCLABLE MATERIALS PROCESSING. Computer Science Information Technology Automation, 1(6), 78-82. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-364076