Diffuse logistics of urban debris, especially that generated by construction activities and small-scale demolitions, represents one of the major challenges for solid waste management in contemporary cities. Characterized by decentralized generation, high volumes, and heterogeneous material composition, this category of waste requires specific public policies and regulatory frameworks capable of aligning logistical efficiency, environmental protection, and shared responsibility. This article analyzes the main legal and regulatory instruments that affect the diffuse logistics of urban debris, discussing how different institutional and regulatory arrangements can create favorable environments for the sustainable management of these wastes. The analysis demonstrates that consistent legal frameworks, combined with enforcement mechanisms, economic incentives, and integration among public and private stakeholders, are decisive for the effectiveness of urban debris management policies.
Urban Solid Waste. Construction And Demolition Waste. Diffuse Logistics. Public Policies. Environmental Regulation.
IRE Journals:
Silton Luiz Pereira Proenca "Public Policies and Regulations for Diffuse Logistics of Urban Debris" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 6 Issue 4 2022 Page 217-220
IEEE:
Silton Luiz Pereira Proenca
"Public Policies and Regulations for Diffuse Logistics of Urban Debris" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 6(4)