PROBLEMS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS OF WASTE RECYCLING AND LEGAL MANAGEMENT IN UZBEKISTAN.
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waste, recycling, industry, legal management, environmental safety, efficient use of resources, environmental policy.Abstract
This research work examines waste recycling, which is one of the most pressing contemporary issues in Uzbekistan, alongside the challenges and opportunities within its legal management. It explores the projects to be implemented for the advancement of the recycling sector and analyzes its future prospects. The article studies the global and local impacts of modern-day waste, its negative consequences, the current state and significance of the waste recycling industry, and the dilemmas and capabilities in the legal regulation of this sector. Furthermore, the study analyzes the norms of national legislation, insights from international experts, and global best practices. Additionally, it highlights various scholarly opinions on enhancing the waste recycling industry in Uzbekistan and introduces original proposals formulated by the authors.
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