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Ilona Gomuła

Municipality of Krakow

ilona.gomula@um.krakow.pl

’Bring-in sites’

8th June 2017, Krakow (Poland)

Thematic Seminar on Selective Collection in Heritage Areas

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Description

‘Bring-in sites’ adaption idea was inspired by the Vienna solution.

They are a complement for Civic Amenity Sites’ functioning.

In the Municipality of Krakow ~700 ‘Bring-in sites’ are located.

1995

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’Bring-in sites’ localization

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Legal framework

The law on maintaining cleanliness and order in municipalities

The Regulations of maintenance of the cleanliness and order in the Municipality

of Krakow

Directive 2008/98/EC on waste (Waste Framework Directive)

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Implemantation

• realises the handling

• has a control staff, who head the control of inventory, technical and sanitary condition and proposes their new location if necessery

• controls a proper execution of the service

• bears the costs of the system

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’Bring-in sites’ containers

paper metal

plastic

colorless glass

colored glass

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’Bring-in sites’ containers

Every segregation point should

consist of 4 containers, each for

different fractions.

The capacity of containers ~ 1500 l.

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’Bring-in sites’ containers

• Paper packagings

• Paper shopping bags

• Cardboards

• Wastepaper

• Wallpapers

• Dirty, oily papers

• Used hygiene articles

• Carbon papers

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’Bring-in sites’ containers

• Metal cans

• Plastic packagings

• Plastic shopping bags

• Aluminum foils

• Caps of bottles

• Lids of jars

• Batteries

• Paint cans

• Medicine packagings

• Toys and household

appliances

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’Bring-in sites’ containers

• Colorless beverage glass

bottles and jars

• Colorless cosmetic

packagings

• Porcelain

• Mirror

• Light bulbs

• Fluorescent lamps

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’Bring-in sites’ containers

• Colored beverage glass

bottles and jars

• Colored cosmetic

packagings

• Porcelain

• Mirror

• Light bulbs

• Fluorescent lamps

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’Bring-in sites’ containers

The frequency of collecting waste

from ‘Bring-in sites’ depends on the

waste accumulation in containers.

Some of them are emptied daily.

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Main difficulties encountered

• Cases of lack of education in selective waste collection in ‘Bring-in sites’ – users contaminate the selective fractions by throwing wrong waste to the container

• Occasional ‘Bring-in sites’ acts of vandalism, which are recorded by the Municipality of Krakow

• Putting waste around the container, which can cause difficulties in their collection

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Users

1 536

Inhabitants in the Herigate

City Centre

768 000

All inhabitants of the Municipality of

Krakow

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Financial framework

~ 1 600 000 €/year

The monthly maintenance of the ‘Bring-in site’ ~ 192 €

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Summary ‘Bring-in sites’ are a complement for Civic Amenity Sites’ functioning.

The system:

ensures a collection of selective waste fractions like: paper, plastic,

metal and glass,

increases the availability of selective waste collection services for

inhabitants,

contributes to the increase of the ‘selective waste fractions recycling

and preparation for reuse’ rate.

Project media

Thank you for attention!

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