Abstract

This article highlights the current state of secondary materials management on a global scale, focusing on leading world economies and the Russian Federation. Based on the analysis of modern literature, the main characteristics, content, as well as key factors directly affecting this market are fixed, with specific examples. The article demonstrates the results of a logical and simulation analysis of the legal aspects concerning the utilization of secondary raw materials, including their classification by origin, toxicity and methods of waste application. It is noted that on a global scale, there is a rethinking of waste processing issues, with management tools, particularly the regulatory framework, undergoing changes, and technologies being in a state of permanent improvement. In conclusion, the management of secondary raw materials is undergoing significant transformation globally, driven by regulatory changes, technological advancements, and evolving consumer preferences. Moving forward, it is essential to prioritize sustainable practices and collaborative efforts to achieve effective resource management and environmental conservation.

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