Analysis of Municipal Waste Development and Management in Self-Governing Regions of Slovakia

In the European Union, basic strategy results from the need to provide intelligent, sustainable, and inclusive growth, along with respect to social and economic impacts of waste treatment. The paper focuses on municipal waste and its separation. Generally, within global waste management initiatives,...

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subjects Earth
Economic impact
Environmental effects
Environmental protection
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Environmental Studies
Global positioning systems
GPS
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Influence
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
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Natural resources
Radio frequency identification
Recycling
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Separation
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Waste management
Waste treatment
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