Context
Serbia is gradually modernising its waste management processes. It seeks increased compliance with relevant European Union waste management (WM) policies including ones related to the circular economy (CE). Waste management falls under the remit of local self-governments in Serbia. Most municipalities dispose of waste at non-sanitary landfills, releasing greenhouse gases (GHG) harmful to the climate.
Although primary separation in Serbia is regulated by law, recycling does not work in practice. Recyclables from municipal waste are mostly collected by informal collectors, who are pioneering the provision of recycling services.
Objective
The Serbian Ministry of Environmental Protection is cooperating closely with local self-governments to implement - circular economy oriented policies for improved waste management and introduces innovative models for the inclusion of informal resource collectors within municipal waste management systems.