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Smart solutions
in Jaworzno -
rubbish/trash category
There is a huge amount
of trash bins in Jaworzno
As a result,
there is less rubbish
on the ground.
Nearly every
BUS STOP
is equipped with
a trash bin.
There is
a new waste management system operator
 in Jaworzno...
...that has bought new ecological dust carts - powered by LPG.
Some other advantages of new dust carts:
• acoustic signals for communication: loader- driver,
• emergency stop and brake system,
• body control is standard equipment
in 5 waste collection schemes (collection ordinary,
bulky waste, organic, glass and waste for recycling),
• a warning buzzer at the rear of the vehicle,
• each vehicle should have at least 2 emergency
stop switches and slowing down.

And of course,
fantastic staff. 

Companies and institutions operating in the Jaworzno area
are provided with the municipal waste management system.
This means that they don’t have to establish individual
contracts for the collection of waste.
Municipal waste management system deals with
the collection and management of municipal waste.
Jaworzno deals with waste segregation and provides separate
collection points for municipal waste
like glass, electric devices
and expired medicaments.
There are organised collections of rubble and broken electrical
devices from the places of living.

Worn tyres are converted
into rubber pellets,
Foil and string waste is used
to make PE pellets.

Some specified waste is received
by companies specialised in recycling:
In addition to classic waste
separation, other waste is
stored and processed in many
places with use of various
technologies
.

Mixed municipal waste is transported to a modern mechanical
and biological waste treatment plant
, which allows material
and energy recovery of raw materials
and a reduction in the amount
of waste deposited in the landfill
. At first, the waste is initially shredded
and then
sorted (paper, glass, plastics, metal). The remaining waste goes
to the final shredder, which produces
alternative fuel - RDF.
Biological waste is bio-stabilised using bioreactors, a biofilter
and a maturing area. The result is
leaf mould.
Valuable substances are recovered from batteries,
like aluminium, zinc, cadmium, cobalt, lithium, copper,
nickel, lead, manganese, brass, mercury and plastics
and paper for the production of RDF fuel.


Organic waste is composted and the result is a soil activator.
The levels of recycling, preparation for re-use and recovery by other methods
and the reduction in the weight of biodegradable waste sent to landfill
achieved by Jaworzno in 2018.
• The level of reduction of the weight of biodegradable municipal waste
sent to landfill - 15% (maximum level allowed - 40%).
• The level of recycling and preparation for re-use of the following fractions
of municipal waste: paper, metals, plastics and glass and multi-material
waste - 33% (acceptable minimum level - 30%).
• Level of recycling, preparation for re-use and recovery of non-hazardous
construction and demolition waste by other methods - 80 %
(minimum permitted level - 50 %).
In Jaworzno, a few restaurants and
BP petrol stations have started using
TooGoodToGo app.
This app has been created to prevent waste of food.
With the app, you can easily do something good for
the planet, simply in three clicks - all you have to do
is download the app, select a property and save
the package from the local restaurants and shops.
What you save is a surprise at a great price and
a good thing for the planet.

Presentation by:
Aleksander Jóźwik
Krzysztof Ślęczek

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