CONSTRUCTION & demolition debris, ENVIRONMENTAL management, AIRPORTS
Abstract
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This paper addresses the issue of selective waste separation and collection practices in work environments by public administration organisations. It puts forth a diagnosis of the level of development attained in this area, with the aim of contributing to the debate on which measures should be taken in order to foster good practices in terms of selective waste separation and collection. The issue of behavioural change by both managers and subordinates is the object of a special focus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
2010
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