Increasing resource efficiency in the industrial complex ensuring environmental human rights

Author:

Deineko Liudmyla1ORCID,Sychevskiy Mykola2ORCID,Tsyplitska Olena3ORCID,Grebeniuk Nadiia4ORCID,Deineko Oleksandr5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Doctor of Economics, Professor, Head of Department of Industrial Policy, State Organization “Institute for Economics and Forecasting of NASU”

2. Doctor of Economics, Professor, Academician of NAAS, Directorate Advisor in Institute of Food Resources of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine

3. Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor, Senior Researcher of the Department of Industrial Policy, State Organization “Institute for Economics and Forecasting of NASU”

4. Ph.D. in Economics, Associate Professor, Vice-Rector for International Relations, King Danylo University

5. Ph.D. in Economics, Senior Lecturer, Ukrainian- American Concordia University

Abstract

The close relationship between industrial development and environmental pollution is considered the main problem of negative climate changes and the deterioration of life quality leading to an increase in mortality. In this regard, the protection of environmental human rights is of great importance. The paper aims to assess the trends of industrial influence on the human environment and the level of protection of environmental human rights in different countries through reviewing and analysis of the set of relevant studies. The paper brings novelty exploring an array of objectives for protecting human environmental rights in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals, implementation of a circular and resource-efficient economy, together with the Industry 4.0 technologies for industrialized countries, including Ukraine. Most studies consider contradictions between the economic and environmental goals of both businesses and the state the main obstacle for the ecologization of industrial production. The economic feasibility of introducing more resource-efficient business models has been proved. The impact of Ukrainian industrial companies on the environment and the state of human environmental rights protection is studied. The results of the study allow stating that the resource and energy inefficiency of industrial technology in the country, as well as the weakness of state institutions in the implementation of reforms for sustainable development, is a fundamental threat to human rights and a healthy life.

Publisher

LLC CPC Business Perspectives

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