Digital platforms for environmental compliance: Adapting to the transition to a green economy
Abstract
One of the conditions for the sustainable development of countries today is the transition to a green economy. Environmental requirements are increasing and becoming more specific for fulfillment by economic entities. Numerous interconnections and non-linear stages in environmental safety management systems actualize the need to increase the degree of coordination of actions among various actors to prevent accidents and increase productivity. The purpose of the study is to justify the application of digital platforms to optimize the control of environmental compliance for an adaptive transition to a green economy. The application of SWOT analysis and economic and mathematical modeling methods, on the example of the waste management system, revealed the need to develop an integrated digital platform to improve the level of management and process optimization. The results showed that the proposed solution to create a digital platform will increase the manageability of the waste management system by more than two times. The Environmental Monitoring of Waste Management System Performance function will provide 68% more automated measurements, the Waste Volume and Composition Forecasting function will improve by 69%, and the Waste Management Environmental Compliance Verification function will provide 73% more automated control. The proposed solution will ensure compliance with waste management regulations, improve the environmental sustainability of the industry, and accelerate the transition to a green economy.
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