Municipal waste recycling in big cities in Poland in the context of ecologisation

The goal of the paper is to evaluate and analyse changes in selective municipal collection, recycling level, and recovery, of waste. The article indicates the Polish legislation currently in force to systematise the organisation of waste management systems. It presents the participation of selective...

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Main Authors: Lewandowska Aleksandra, Szymańska Daniela
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-03-01
Series:Bulletin of Geography: Socio-Economic Series
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/bog-2019-0009
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spelling doaj-c9994d11c88c424b8d3e59cc04f38dbb2021-09-05T21:00:33ZengSciendoBulletin of Geography: Socio-Economic Series2083-82982019-03-01434313114110.2478/bog-2019-0009bog-2019-0009Municipal waste recycling in big cities in Poland in the context of ecologisationLewandowska Aleksandra0Szymańska Daniela1Nicolaus Copernicus University, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Department of Urban and Regional Development Studies, Lwowska 1, 87-100ToruńPolandNicolaus Copernicus University, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Department of Urban and Regional Development Studies, Lwowska 1, 87-100ToruńPolandThe goal of the paper is to evaluate and analyse changes in selective municipal collection, recycling level, and recovery, of waste. The article indicates the Polish legislation currently in force to systematise the organisation of waste management systems. It presents the participation of selective waste collection in the total municipal waste at the voivodeship scale, as well as changes in the number of individually segregated fractions (i.e. categories of waste segregation) of selectively collected waste in Poland. Moreover, the levels of waste recycling and recovery were analysed for the country’s ten largest cities, while also showing that the cities implement accepted goals of municipal waste recovery. On the example of Warsaw, the structure of collected waste was discussed and attention was paid to the problem of quality of collected waste, which results in it being sent to sorting facilities.https://doi.org/10.2478/bog-2019-0009waste managementrecyclingseparate collectionmunicipal wasteecologizationcitiespoland
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author Lewandowska Aleksandra
Szymańska Daniela
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Szymańska Daniela
Municipal waste recycling in big cities in Poland in the context of ecologisation
Bulletin of Geography: Socio-Economic Series
waste management
recycling
separate collection
municipal waste
ecologization
cities
poland
author_facet Lewandowska Aleksandra
Szymańska Daniela
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title Municipal waste recycling in big cities in Poland in the context of ecologisation
title_short Municipal waste recycling in big cities in Poland in the context of ecologisation
title_full Municipal waste recycling in big cities in Poland in the context of ecologisation
title_fullStr Municipal waste recycling in big cities in Poland in the context of ecologisation
title_full_unstemmed Municipal waste recycling in big cities in Poland in the context of ecologisation
title_sort municipal waste recycling in big cities in poland in the context of ecologisation
publisher Sciendo
series Bulletin of Geography: Socio-Economic Series
issn 2083-8298
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The goal of the paper is to evaluate and analyse changes in selective municipal collection, recycling level, and recovery, of waste. The article indicates the Polish legislation currently in force to systematise the organisation of waste management systems. It presents the participation of selective waste collection in the total municipal waste at the voivodeship scale, as well as changes in the number of individually segregated fractions (i.e. categories of waste segregation) of selectively collected waste in Poland. Moreover, the levels of waste recycling and recovery were analysed for the country’s ten largest cities, while also showing that the cities implement accepted goals of municipal waste recovery. On the example of Warsaw, the structure of collected waste was discussed and attention was paid to the problem of quality of collected waste, which results in it being sent to sorting facilities.
topic waste management
recycling
separate collection
municipal waste
ecologization
cities
poland
url https://doi.org/10.2478/bog-2019-0009
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