Circular economy with focus on waste, renewable energy and sustainable bioenergy in Estonia
This briefing reviews Estonia’s progress in the transition to a circular economy, focusing on a three crucial and related policy areas: waste, renewable energy and sustainable bioenergy. A key challenge for Estonia in terms of moving to a circular economy will be to strengthen recycling, as well as high rates of separate collection in cities including Tallinn – Estonia is not on track to meet the EU’s 2020 targets for municipal solid waste recycling. • The share of renewable energy has increased strongly in the past ten years, due mainly to a growth in wind power and biomass, which is used for household heating and for district heating. The intensity of forest use is among the highest in the EU. As a large share of Estonian forests will reach maturity in coming years, Estonia has the capacity to extract greater levels of biomass.
Briefing
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Tony Zamparutti, Alicia McNeill, Harri Moora, Maarja Joe and Evelin Piirsalu
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- AGRIKOLTURA, FORESTRIJA U SAJD
- AMBJENT
- analiżi ekonomika
- bijomassa
- deterjorament ambjentali
- direttiva (UE)
- dritt tal-Unjoni Ewropea
- EKONOMIJA
- ekonomija ċirkolari
- ENERĠIJA
- enerġija ratba
- enerġija rinnovabbli
- Ewropa
- foresta
- forestrija
- IMPRIŻA U KOMPETIZZJONI
- istituzzjonijiet tal-UE u servizz ċivili Ewropew
- L-Aġenzija Ewropea għall-Ambjent
- l-Estonja
- maniġment
- politika ambjentali
- politika ekonomika
- politika tal-ambjent tal-UE
- PRODUZZJONI, TEKNOLOĠIJA U RIĊERKA
- programm ta’ azzjoni
- riċiklaġġ tal-iskart
- skart li ma jistax jiġi rkuprat
- statistika
- teknoloġija nadifa
- teknoloġija tar-riċiklaġġ
- teknoloġija u regolamenti tekniċi
- UNJONI EWROPEA
- ĠEOGRAFIJA
- ġeografija ekonomika
- ġeografija politika