1. Understanding the interactions between biowaste valorisation and the Sustainable Development Goals: insights from an early transition stage
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Ntostoglou, Eftychia, Ddiba, Daniel Isaac Waya, Khatiwada, Dilip, Martin, Viktoria, Engström, Rebecka Ericsdotter, Henrysson, Maryna, Lasaridi, Katia, Ntostoglou, Eftychia, Ddiba, Daniel Isaac Waya, Khatiwada, Dilip, Martin, Viktoria, Engström, Rebecka Ericsdotter, Henrysson, Maryna, and Lasaridi, Katia
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The valorisation of urban biowaste can contribute to a circular and sustainable resource management. However, biowaste valorisation is not inherently sustainable. This study employs the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to investigate the sustainability implications of biowaste valorisation. A narrative literature review provided an overview of the current scientific knowledge on interactions between biowaste valorisation and selected SDG targets. Then stakeholder interviews yielded insights into such interactions in a national context. Our findings show the potential for 19 synergies and 11 trade-offs between biowaste valorisation and 20 selected SDG targets that are addressed in detail. Although the synergies outnumber the trade-offs, different context-dependencies influence the nature and strength of the interactions. We highlight three types of context-dependencies relating to governance. This study informs the scientific community and decision-makers on planning for sustainable biowaste valorisation that addresses context-dependencies. The insights can guide countries and cities at early transition stages towards biowaste valorisation., QC 20240325
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- 2024
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