SOME ISSUES OF THE PROBLEMS OF SOLID MUNICIPAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
Keywords:
solid municipal waste, environment, polygons, waste management, recycling, garbage sorting.Abstract
This article is devoted to the problems associated with the treatment of municipal solid waste in the Russian Federation. The reasons for the growth of landfills and landfills, where a huge amount of waste and garbage is stored, which negatively affects the world around us, are also provided for consideration. The analysis and comparison of foreign experience in the field of waste management with the Russian experience is given. The article suggests measures that would contribute to solving the problem in the field of solid municipal waste management, which could increase the percentage of recycled waste and reduce the number of landfills on the territory of the Russian Federation.
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