Prykhodko, Veronika Yu.Приходько, Вероніка Юріївна2025-05-112025-05-112025Prukhodko V. Municipal solid waste management in the context of sustainable climate policy / V. Prykhodko // Climate Services: Science and Education [Electronic resource] : Proceedings of the Second International Research-to-Practice Conference (Odesa, 16-18 April 2025). – Electronic text data (1 file : 5,7 MB). – Odesa : Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University, 2025. – P. 152–153.https://dspace.onu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/41314The problem of municipal solid waste (MSW) is one of the actual environmental issues of the world and Ukraine. The amount of waste generation is growing every year, the majority of which being disposed on landfills and dumps. As of 2020, 68% of the world's waste was disposed, 38% of which was uncontrolled dumping. All this exacerbates the problem of climate change due to greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions from the Waste sector. According to the latest data, the waste sector emits up to 3.3% of GHG and 20% of methane. The main processes in the waste sector for which GHG emissions are inventoried [1] are waste disposal, biological treatment of waste, incineration and open burning of waste, wastewater treatment and discharge (table 1).ensustainable climate policymunicipal solid wastewastewaterclimate changeMunicipal solid waste management in the context of sustainable climate policyArticle