INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN THE CONVERSION OF WASTE INTO ENERGY AND THE INTRODUCTION OF ENERGY-EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES IN THE TOURISM INDUSTRY
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
waste recycling, energy from waste, energy-efficient technologies, sustainable development, tourism, Uzbekistan, renewable energy sources, ecology, organic waste recycling, international experience, green technologies.Abstract
The article is devoted to the analysis of the international experience of waste recycling into energy and the introduction of energy-efficient technologies in the tourism sectors of Uzbekistan. The paper examines the main global waste disposal practices, including the use of various recycling technologies such as waste incineration to generate energy, biogas plants and systems for converting organic waste into useful resources. Special attention is paid to the experience of countries that have achieved significant success in this area, and to the analysis of the applicability of these solutions for Uzbekistan, taking into account the specifics of its economy and tourism development.
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