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
Externe auteur
Tony Zamparutti, Alicia McNeill, Harri Moora, Maarja Joe and Evelin Piirsalu
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Zoekterm
- Aantasting van het milieu
- actieprogramma
- administratief beheer
- biomassa
- bos
- bos
- circulaire economie
- ECONOMIE
- economisch beleid
- economische analyse
- economische geografie
- ENERGIE
- Estland
- EU-instellingen en Europese overheid
- EU-milieubeleid
- Europa
- Europees Milieuagentschap
- EUROPESE UNIE
- GEOGRAFIE
- hergebruik van afvalstoffen
- LANDBOUW, BOSBOUW, EN VISSERIJ
- MILIEU
- milieubeleid
- niet-recycleerbaar afval
- ONDERNEMING EN CONCURRENTIE
- politieke geografie
- PRODUCTIE, TECHNOLOGIE EN ONDERZOEK
- Recht van de Europese Unie
- recyclingtechnologie
- regenereerbare energie
- richtlijn (EU)
- schone technologie
- statistiek
- technologie en technische voorschriften
- zachte energie