Collecting hopes from new garbage law
The challenge of selective waste collection has been widely debated in Romania in recent years and the results are far from hitting EU targets February 2012 - From the Print Edition
But the new legislative framework passed late last year offers some hope. The Diplomat – Bucharest found out the new legal requirements and the hurdles Romania must clear to catch up with other EU countries.
While the germs of a collection system in Romania existed in the period prior to 1989, the landmark year of social chance, during Romania’s EU accession and post-accession period it has not been a priority. From bulk collection and passing the target to selective collection, there rema... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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