Industrial Waste Disposal: Development of New Technologies and Economic Mechanisms of Management
Ibragim Musaevich Bamatov1, Evgeny Valerevich Alekseev2, Anna Alexandrovna Silaeva3, Aigul Linarovna Faizrakhmanova4, Alexander Vasilyevich Melnichuk5, Tatiana Ivanovna Zvorykina6

1Ibragim Musaevich Bamatov, Chechen State University, Grozny, Russia.
2Evgeny Valerevich Alekseev, Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (National Research University), Moscow, Russia.
3Anna Alexandrovna Silaeva, Russian State University of Tourism and Service, Moscow, Russia.
4Aigul Linarovna Faizrakhmanova, Kazan Federal University, Elabuga, Russia.
5Alexander Vasilyevich Melnichuk, Russian state social University, Moscow, Russia.
6Tatiana Ivanovna Zvorykina, Institute of Business Technologies, Russian New University, Institute for Regional Economic Research, Moscow, Russia

Manuscript received on 11 August 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on 17 August 2019. | Manuscript published on 30 September 2019. | PP: 7944-7949 | Volume-8 Issue-3 September 2019 | Retrieval Number: C6634098319/19©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.C6634.098319

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Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to analyse the methods and instruments of funding and taxation in the waste disposal sector in countries with different levels of economic development, budget decentralisation, population density and cultural traditions. The paper covers the issues of industrial waste disposal and international practice in addressing this problem. The condition, problems and ways of waste disposal are discussed, with a focus on the role of the state and tax mechanisms in different countries. Based on an expert survey, an optimum strategy is proposed to bring down waste in industrial production by implementing new technology. The strategy is designed to prevent and minimise waste generation, to reuse and recycle waste, recover or dispose of waste materials, treat and destruct waste.
Keywords: Environmental Taxes and Levies, Environmental Taxation, Industrial Waste, Recycling, Recovery, Treated Waste.

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Social Sciences