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Ecomafia is an Italian neologism for criminal activities related to organized crime which cause damage to the environment. The term was coined by the Italian environmentalist organization Legambiente in 1994, and has since seen widespread use. In Italy, environmental crime is one of the fastest growing and most profitable forms of criminal activity. As of 2012, an estimated 30% of Italy's waste is disposed of illegally by organized crime syndicates. The United Nations Environment Programme estimated that criminal organizations earned approximately $20-30 billion USD from environmental crimes.

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  • Ecomafia (en)
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  • Ecomafia is an Italian neologism for criminal activities related to organized crime which cause damage to the environment. The term was coined by the Italian environmentalist organization Legambiente in 1994, and has since seen widespread use. In Italy, environmental crime is one of the fastest growing and most profitable forms of criminal activity. As of 2012, an estimated 30% of Italy's waste is disposed of illegally by organized crime syndicates. The United Nations Environment Programme estimated that criminal organizations earned approximately $20-30 billion USD from environmental crimes. (en)
  • エコマフィア(英語: Ecomafia)とは、1994年にイタリアの環境保護団体であるが提唱した造語で、環境に被害を与える組織犯罪である。 イタリアで環境犯罪は、最も急速に成長し、最も収益性の高い犯罪活動の形態の一つで、2012年時点で、イタリアの廃棄物の30%が組織的な犯罪組織によって違法に処理されていると推定されている。また、国際連合環境計画は、犯罪組織が環境犯罪によって得た利益は約200〜300億ドルと推定している。 (ja)
  • Il termine ecomafia, nella lingua italiana, è un neologismo coniato dall'associazione ambientalista Legambiente per indicare le attività illegali delle organizzazioni criminali, di tipo mafioso, che arrecano danni all'ambiente. In particolare sono generalmente definite ecomafie le associazioni criminali dedite al traffico e allo smaltimento illegale dei rifiuti. (it)
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  • Ecomafia is an Italian neologism for criminal activities related to organized crime which cause damage to the environment. The term was coined by the Italian environmentalist organization Legambiente in 1994, and has since seen widespread use. In Italy, environmental crime is one of the fastest growing and most profitable forms of criminal activity. As of 2012, an estimated 30% of Italy's waste is disposed of illegally by organized crime syndicates. The United Nations Environment Programme estimated that criminal organizations earned approximately $20-30 billion USD from environmental crimes. (en)
  • エコマフィア(英語: Ecomafia)とは、1994年にイタリアの環境保護団体であるが提唱した造語で、環境に被害を与える組織犯罪である。 イタリアで環境犯罪は、最も急速に成長し、最も収益性の高い犯罪活動の形態の一つで、2012年時点で、イタリアの廃棄物の30%が組織的な犯罪組織によって違法に処理されていると推定されている。また、国際連合環境計画は、犯罪組織が環境犯罪によって得た利益は約200〜300億ドルと推定している。 (ja)
  • Il termine ecomafia, nella lingua italiana, è un neologismo coniato dall'associazione ambientalista Legambiente per indicare le attività illegali delle organizzazioni criminali, di tipo mafioso, che arrecano danni all'ambiente. In particolare sono generalmente definite ecomafie le associazioni criminali dedite al traffico e allo smaltimento illegale dei rifiuti. (it)
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