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Municipal solid waste management systems in Poland and the Czech Republic. A comparative study

Monika Jakubus, Bohdan Stejskal

2020Environment Protection Engineering16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The work provides an overview of methods of waste collection and treatment in Poland and the Czech Republic. Differences ( in contrast to Poland, MBT technology is not used in the Czech Republic and only one incineration plant works) and similarities (similar share of waste management methods, the comparable mass of generated municipal solid waste per capita and similarly low sorting rate) between both countries have been indicated focusing on various fractions of municipal solid wastes as well as the dominant system of their management. SWOT analysis focused on the municipal solid waste management of both countries has been created. In Poland, the proportion between small amounts of waste collected selectively and the mass of waste sent to landfills is not satisfactory. In the Czech Republic, lots of municipal solid waste is deposited in landfills.

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CzechMunicipal solid wasteWaste managementEnvironmental scienceEngineeringPhilosophyLinguisticsSustainable Development and Environmental ManagementWaste Management and Environmental ImpactLocal Governance and Planning