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    Economia circulară versus economia verde [Articol]
    (USARB, 2022) Oleiniuc, Maria; Dodu, Aliona
    In a world full of finite resources, products and their producers must adapt and embrace sustainable practices that benefit consumers and the planet. Product design and packaging offer tremendous opportunities to move from a linear economy to a circular economy. The shift from the traditional model of economic growth to the green and circular economy is turning into a global trend, in which the circular economy acts as a tool for achieving sustainable development. This is a new model of economic development aimed at improving people's well-being while reducing environmental risks.
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    Managementul deşeurilor în industria alimentară – un factor important în Republica Moldova [Articol]
    (USARB, 2022) Oleiniuc, Maria; Dodu, Aliona
    In the wake of the worsening of the situation on the growth of the waste, a special empha¬sis is put on the implementation of the SDGS 12,"the production and Consumption charge", according to which we have made use of environmentally friendly chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with the principles of the international agreed to significantly reduce their entry into the air, water and soil in order to minimize their negative impact on human health and the environment. It should also be noted that reducing food waste and stimulating sustainable activity will contribute to improving food security. Waste also plays an important role in the circular economy, where the latter establishes the supremacy of waste. The supremacy of waste establishes the stages of their formation starting with the lower one (Prevention) and ending with the storage of waste (use).

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