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everything.
The History of Waste
Archaeological studies
claim that North
American indigenous
people produced 2.4
kg of bio-waste per
day.
2.4 kg per day
North America
6000 BC
0500 BC Middle Ages 1388 1400 1690 1842 1911 1968
Representatives of Athens have issued an
order that all city waste must be at least 1
mile from the city walls
1 mile
(almost 1.61 km)
Athens, Greece
500 BC
06000 BC Middle Ages 1388 1400 1690 1842 1911 1968
In the days of old
Jerusalem, everything
unnecessary ended in
ditches beyond the
city. There was a
regular ignition of
waste piles. This
process has become
synonymous with the
word "hell."
0500 BC Middle Ages 1388 1400 1690 1842 1911 1968
The beginning of
the Common Era
Jerusalem
6000 BC
Piles of thrown things and food are
filled the streets which later
became new roads.
Europe
Middle Ages
(476 -1492)
0500 BC 1388 1400 1690 1842 1911 19686000 BC
Middle Ages
The English Parliament has banned the throwing
of anything into water tanks and road ditches.
England
0500 BC 1400 1690 1842 1911 1968
1388
6000 BC
Middle Ages
Paris, France
Piles of rubbish were so
high that they disrupted
the defensive walls of
Paris.
0500 p. n. l. 1690 1842 1911 1968
1400
6000 BC
The period of
diseases.
Due to the large amount
of waste in the cities,
several thousand people
died. Around the mid-
19th century, the "age of
sewerage" begins.
Europe
0500 BC 1388 1400 1690 1842 1911 1968
1842
Middle Ages6000 BC
Nottingham, England
0500 BC 1388 1400 1690 1842 1911 1968
1874
Middle Ages6000 BC
First systematic and controlled
waste incineration.
In England, engineers Fryer, Jones,
Darley, and Nichols designed, built,
and put the first waste incinerator into
operation.
New York citizens produced 2.1 kg of waste per
day. But the problem was that this waste was no
longer as decomposable as it was in 6000 BC.
New York, USA
0500 BC 1388 1400 1690 1842 1920 1968
1911
Middle Ages6000 BC
The first public waste
dump was created.
USA
0500 BC 1388 1400 1690 1842 1911 1968
1920
Middle
Ages
6000 BC
The problems of waste in the world
Nowadays period
Polluted tropical island in a luxury holiday
destination.
Polluted tropical island in a luxury holiday
destination.
Old televisions at one of the electronic
waste dump
Old televisions at one of the electronic
waste dump
Waste crisis in Naples (Italy).Waste crisis in Naples (Italy).
Toronto Coast full of rubbish.Toronto Coast full of rubbish.
French coast.French coast.
A bird that died because it consumed garbage in its
natural environment.
A bird that died because it consumed garbage in its
natural environment.
Polluted watercourses in India.Polluted watercourses in India.
Dump in India.Dump in India.
Zemplínska Šírava Dam
(Slovakia)
Zemplínska Šírava Dam
(Slovakia)
Illegal dump in Slovakia.Illegal dump in Slovakia.
Controlled dump in
Slovakia.
Controlled dump in
Slovakia.
Why is it important to separate the waste?
What are the benefits of waste separation?
WASTE SEPARATION

It contributes to a cleaner environment.

It is a reservoir of secondary raw
materials and saves natural resources.

It slows down the growth of waste that
would otherwise end up in the landfill.

Saves city and community fees.
WASTE SEPARATION

It contributes to a cleaner environment.

It is a reservoir of secondary raw
materials and saves natural resources.

It slows down the growth of waste that
would otherwise end up in the landfill.

Saves city and community fees.
Waste container composition
45% biological waste - usable by composting
14% paper - well recyclable
11% plastic - well recyclable
10% glass - well recyclable
4% textile - recyclable to a minimum
4% metals - well recyclable
4% inorganic waste - well recyclable
3% beverage cartons - well recyclable
1% dangerous waste - recyclable to a limited extent
4% mixed waste - non-recyclable
From 670 recycled aluminum cans, we
are able to make one bike.
Why is it useful to separate metal packaging?
Steel cans become keys.
30 collected plastic bottles are needed
for production of one fleece jacket.
Why is it useful to separate plastics?
From 150 collected plastic bottles,
one carpet can be made.
Why is it useful to separate paper?
From recycled paper, there are
produced for example
newspapers, exercise books,
cardboard boxes, egg cases,
kitchen towels, toilet paper,
jigsaw puzzles.
Why is it useful to separate glass?
From 5 recycled glass jars, you
can make a flower vase.
Recycled glass is mainly used for the production of new glass
bottles, but also for glasses.
How to separate waste properly
What things can we separate?
PLASTICS
METALS
BEVERAGE CARTONS
PAPER
GLASS
When separating packaging waste, follow the signs below that are included on
the product packaging and indicate the type of material from which the
packaging is made.
What do other signs mean?
A figure with a waste bin means that the used packaging should be
thrown into the appropriate waste container. In the case of packaging in
which various chemical preparations have been packaged, the
manufacturer's instructions should be followed.
A GREEN POINT is a trademark. Marking the packaging with the
GREEN POINT mark means that the packaging is intended for use in
waste separation and recycled after using again. By purchasing a
product with this trademark, you contribute to improving the
environment.
Triangle with blank lines refers to products or packaging made of
recycled materials.
How to do it?
WE THROW IT INTO GREEN WASTE BINS WITH:
glass bottles, jars, containers and glassware, glasses,
cosmetic bottles without metal and plastic caps, bowls,
window glass, goggles and so on.
WE THROW IT INTO GREEN WASTE BINS WITH:
glass bottles, jars, containers and glassware, glasses,
cosmetic bottles without metal and plastic caps, bowls,
window glass, goggles and so on.
Where do we throw glass?
WE DO NOT THROW IT:
lids, corks, gaskets, porcelain, ceramics, mirrors, wire glass,
plastic bottles, bottle caps, bulbs, fluorescent lamps, screens,
heavily soiled glass (by dirt, colors, food) and so on.
WE DO NOT THROW IT:
lids, corks, gaskets, porcelain, ceramics, mirrors, wire glass,
plastic bottles, bottle caps, bulbs, fluorescent lamps, screens,
heavily soiled glass (by dirt, colors, food) and so on.
How to do it?
Where do we throw paper?
WE THROW IT INTO BLUE WASTE BINS WITH :
Newspapers, magazines, exercise books, hardcover books, sheets,
envelopes, office paper, paper bags, cardboard, hard paper boxes,
cardboard, leaflets, catalogs, telephone directories, posters,
postcards, packaging and crepe paper, paper packaging and so on.
WE THROW IT INTO BLUE WASTE BINS WITH :
Newspapers, magazines, exercise books, hardcover books, sheets,
envelopes, office paper, paper bags, cardboard, hard paper boxes,
cardboard, leaflets, catalogs, telephone directories, posters,
postcards, packaging and crepe paper, paper packaging and so on.
WE DO NOT THROW IT:
Plastic packaging, multilayer composite materials, waxed paper,
aluminum foil paper, frozen food packaging, cigarette boxes
(excluding cardboard part), heavily soiled or greasy paper, copy
paper, thermo paper and so on.
WE DO NOT THROW IT:
Plastic packaging, multilayer composite materials, waxed paper,
aluminum foil paper, frozen food packaging, cigarette boxes
(excluding cardboard part), heavily soiled or greasy paper, copy
paper, thermo paper and so on.
How to do it?
Where do we throw
plastics?
WE THROW IT INTO YELLOW WASTE BINS WITH :
clear and colored foils, bags, pockets, buckets and bottles of cosmetics
and cleaners, milk bags, bottle crates, beverage bottles, syrups,
vegetable oils, yogurt crucibles and various plastic jars and toys, foam
polystyrene, cups from machines and other plastic containers, plumbing
and electrical pipes, packaging for cosmetic products and so on.
WE THROW IT INTO YELLOW WASTE BINS WITH :
clear and colored foils, bags, pockets, buckets and bottles of cosmetics
and cleaners, milk bags, bottle crates, beverage bottles, syrups,
vegetable oils, yogurt crucibles and various plastic jars and toys, foam
polystyrene, cups from machines and other plastic containers, plumbing
and electrical pipes, packaging for cosmetic products and so on.
WE DO NOT THROW IT:
packaging contaminated with chemicals and oils, multilayer composite
materials, roughly contaminated plastics (by dirt, chemicals, food), floor
coverings, rubber, foam and so on.
WE DO NOT THROW IT:
packaging contaminated with chemicals and oils, multilayer composite
materials, roughly contaminated plastics (by dirt, chemicals, food), floor
coverings, rubber, foam and so on.
How to do it?
Where do we throw metals?
WE THROW IT INTO RED WASTE BINS WITH :
metal caps from bottle and cups, metal paste tubes, metal parts, wires and cables
(without tubing), old utensils, scrap metal, steel, non-ferrous metals, aluminum and
steel caps, aluminum packaging, nails, clips, pins, metal tubes , old keys, locks, tins,
steel cans, valves, metal packaging without food, especially cans from prepared food,
pates, pet food and compotes or beverage cans such as beer and energy drinks.
WE THROW IT INTO RED WASTE BINS WITH :
metal caps from bottle and cups, metal paste tubes, metal parts, wires and cables
(without tubing), old utensils, scrap metal, steel, non-ferrous metals, aluminum and
steel caps, aluminum packaging, nails, clips, pins, metal tubes , old keys, locks, tins,
steel cans, valves, metal packaging without food, especially cans from prepared food,
pates, pet food and compotes or beverage cans such as beer and energy drinks.
WE DO NOT THROW IT:
hard PVC tubes, spray cans, containers of dangerous substances such as.
motor oils, chemicals, paints and so on.
WE DO NOT THROW IT:
hard PVC tubes, spray cans, containers of dangerous substances such as.
motor oils, chemicals, paints and so on.
How to do it?
Where do we throw beverage cartons?
If you collect these packages, you can discard them in
containers or plastic bags for that purpose. Beverage
cartons need to be rinsed and reduced in space before
being disposed of, e.g. depressing.
If you collect these packages, you can discard them in
containers or plastic bags for that purpose. Beverage
cartons need to be rinsed and reduced in space before
being disposed of, e.g. depressing.
WE THROW IT:
Drink cartons of dairy products, juices and so on.
WE THROW IT:
Drink cartons of dairy products, juices and so on.
How to do it?
Where do we throw biowaste?
WE THROW IT:
Fruits, vegetables, hulls, tea bags, public green waste,
leaves, grass, garden waste.
WE THROW IT:
Fruits, vegetables, hulls, tea bags, public green waste,
leaves, grass, garden waste.
WE DO NOT THROW IT:
Meat, ash, construction waste and so on.
WE DO NOT THROW IT:
Meat, ash, construction waste and so on.
What with other types of waste?
What with dangerous waste?
Among the dangerous waste we include eg. synthetic and
acetone paints, adhesives, oils, solvents and so on.
Dangerous waste should be disposed of in a designated
place. These can represent collection points eg. in paint
shops, garages or dangerous waste collection yards.
Among the dangerous waste we include eg. synthetic and
acetone paints, adhesives, oils, solvents and so on.
Dangerous waste should be disposed of in a designated
place. These can represent collection points eg. in paint
shops, garages or dangerous waste collection yards.
What with other types of waste?
What with electronic waste?
Among the electronic waste, we include eg. broken electrical
appliances, blenders, hair dryers, radios, computers and so
on. Electronic waste must be handed over at designated
locations or in electronics stores.
Among the electronic waste, we include eg. broken electrical
appliances, blenders, hair dryers, radios, computers and so
on. Electronic waste must be handed over at designated
locations or in electronics stores.
What with other types of waste?
What with bulky waste?
THERE ARE:
Bulky waste - furniture, bed mattresses,
old carpets, washbasins, ceramic tiles,
etc.
THERE ARE:
Bulky waste - furniture, bed mattresses,
old carpets, washbasins, ceramic tiles,
etc.
THERE ARE NOT:
Electronic waste, dangerous waste, bio
waste, municipal waste and waste for
separation.
THERE ARE NOT:
Electronic waste, dangerous waste, bio
waste, municipal waste and waste for
separation.
Individual municipalities and cities
provide a time-limited location of
containers that can be used several
times a year.
What with construction waste?
Construction waste belongs to a Collection yard.
Waste collection vehicles
Waste collection
vehicles which are used
for separated waste
into color bags.
Waste collection
vehicles which are used
for separated waste
into color bags.
Multi-component waste
collection vehicles are
used for plastic and
glass on one hull, which
has separate trays.
Multi-component waste
collection vehicles are
used for plastic and
glass on one hull, which
has separate trays.
Waste collection
vehicles for only one
type of waste.
Waste collection
vehicles for only one
type of waste.
The myth that even if all the waste is poured into one car where it is
mixed, is not truthful. There are several types of waste collection
vehicles that have different technical solutions for collecting the waste.
What does it happen with waste?
What does it happen with waste?
How does waste sorting plant function?
Imports of sorted waste to the waste sorting plant Separation line where waste is separated for the last time
The final waste is
packaged or
compressed.
It is taken for further
processing to the
manufacturer.
What happens to paper after sorting and throwing it?
WASTE
SORTING
PLANT
What happens to paper after sorting and throwing it?
Each type of paper is
otherwise processed.
It is necessary to separate
the collected paper into
individual types.
Separation line (belt) -
separation of individual types
of paper and waste that does
not belong there.
Each type of paper is
otherwise processed.
It is necessary to separate
the collected paper into
individual types.
Separation line (belt) -
separation of individual types
of paper and waste that does
not belong there.
What happens to paper after sorting and throwing it?
Baling - transport to the
processor (used to produce
new paper, as well as when
paper is made from wood).
Paper can be recycled 5 - 7
times.
Baling - transport to the
processor (used to produce
new paper, as well as when
paper is made from wood).
Paper can be recycled 5 - 7
times.
What happens to paper after sorting and throwing it?
The sorted and compressed paper is taken for further processing.The sorted and compressed paper is taken for further processing.
What happens to glass after sorting and throwing it?
WASTE
SORTING
PLANT
What happens to glass after sorting and throwing it?
Color glass must never be allowed to
enter the furnace when producing
clear glass. In addition, no other
impurities may get there eg. metal,
ceramics, porcelain, etc.
Glass waste is first separated and the
largest pieces of dirt are removed.
Then shards go to a special automatic
line where they are cleaned.
Color or clear glass is taken for glass
processing.
Color glass must never be allowed to
enter the furnace when producing
clear glass. In addition, no other
impurities may get there eg. metal,
ceramics, porcelain, etc.
Glass waste is first separated and the
largest pieces of dirt are removed.
Then shards go to a special automatic
line where they are cleaned.
Color or clear glass is taken for glass
processing.
What happens to glass after sorting and throwing it?
New glass products are produced
from the pots, which have the same
characteristics as if they were made
from natural materials.
The recycling of glass saves
energy and raw materials (eg,
surface-mined glass sands) and
especially glass can be recycled and
used indefinitely.
New glass products are produced
from the pots, which have the same
characteristics as if they were made
from natural materials.
The recycling of glass saves
energy and raw materials (eg,
surface-mined glass sands) and
especially glass can be recycled and
used indefinitely.
What happens to glass after sorting and throwing it?
The sorted glass is taken for further processing.The sorted glass is taken for further processing.
What happens to plastics after sorting and throwing it?
WASTE
SORTING
PLANT
What happens to plastics after sorting and throwing it?
Plastic waste is sorted on
a separation line.
PET bottles, foils and foam
polystyrene are hand-picked
from a mixture of plastics on
the belt and have a special
individual processing. Belt
workers also throw away dirt
that does not belong to the
plastics.
Plastic waste is sorted on
a separation line.
PET bottles, foils and foam
polystyrene are hand-picked
from a mixture of plastics on
the belt and have a special
individual processing. Belt
workers also throw away dirt
that does not belong to the
plastics.
What happens to plastics after sorting and throwing it?
Sorting plastics, including
plastic waste blends that
remain after first sorting, are
compressed into bales and
transported to recyclers for
processing.
Sorting plastics, including
plastic waste blends that
remain after first sorting, are
compressed into bales and
transported to recyclers for
processing.
What happens to plastics after sorting and throwing it?
The sorted and compressed plastics are taken for further processing.The sorted and compressed plastics are taken for further processing.
What happens to metals after sorting and throwing it?
WASTE
SORTING
PLANT
What happens to metals after sorting and throwing it?
Sorting, shearing, crushing, pressing, briquetting, crushing and similar
technologies lead to the treatment of metal waste. Metal waste is a traditional
source of secondary raw materials in iron metallurgy, with a wide application of
sorted steel alloys.
Sorting, shearing, crushing, pressing, briquetting, crushing and similar
technologies lead to the treatment of metal waste. Metal waste is a traditional
source of secondary raw materials in iron metallurgy, with a wide application of
sorted steel alloys.
What happens to metals after sorting and throwing it?
Sorted metal waste goes
to the smelter where it is
melted. What remained in
this waste (for example,
food residues from cans)
burns at 1700 ° C.
Sorted metal waste goes
to the smelter where it is
melted. What remained in
this waste (for example,
food residues from cans)
burns at 1700 ° C.
What happens to metals after sorting and throwing it?
The sorted and compressed metal is taken for further processing.The sorted and compressed metal is taken for further processing.
What happens to beverage cartons?
WASTE
SORTING
PLANT
What happens to beverage cartons?
Beverage cartons, such as milk or
juice containers, are composite
packaging material, in other words,
not made of a single material. They
consist of approximately 75% of
paper, 20% of plastic (polyethylene
- PET) and 5% of aluminum foil.
They can be recycled in two ways.
Beverage cartons, such as milk or
juice containers, are composite
packaging material, in other words,
not made of a single material. They
consist of approximately 75% of
paper, 20% of plastic (polyethylene
- PET) and 5% of aluminum foil.
They can be recycled in two ways.
What happens to beverage cartons?
The first way of processing is a wet
path where the paper mass is
separated from the other
components by dipping. The
cellulose fiber is obtained from the
beverage cartons by pulping.
Aluminum and polyethylene
residues can be used directly in
paper mills for steam production or
water heating; residues can also be
used in the manufacture of pallets.
The first way of processing is a wet
path where the paper mass is
separated from the other
components by dipping. The
cellulose fiber is obtained from the
beverage cartons by pulping.
Aluminum and polyethylene
residues can be used directly in
paper mills for steam production or
water heating; residues can also be
used in the manufacture of pallets.
What happens to beverage cartons?
The second option is a dry form.
The compressed beverage
cartons are crushed into small
fragments on a crushing
machine, followed by uniformly
pouring them into the mold and
pressing them with heat and
pressure. During that boards are
created and they are used in
construction.
The second option is a dry form.
The compressed beverage
cartons are crushed into small
fragments on a crushing
machine, followed by uniformly
pouring them into the mold and
pressing them with heat and
pressure. During that boards are
created and they are used in
construction.
Questions and answers
Questions and answers
Part of what kind of waste are CD, DVD, floppy
disks or tapes?
Part of what kind of waste are CD, DVD, floppy
disks or tapes???

Tapes and floppy disks are part of mixed waste. In larger
quantities, they belong to a Collection yard. Paper
packaging can be sorted into paper waste and plastic into
plastic waste.
Tapes and floppy disks are part of mixed waste. In larger
quantities, they belong to a Collection yard. Paper
packaging can be sorted into paper waste and plastic into
plastic waste.
Questions and answers
Part of what kind of waste are yoghurt
aluminum caps and metal packaging?
Part of what kind of waste are yoghurt
aluminum caps and metal packaging???
 They are part of a red container, or a container
for collecting metal packaging.
They are part of a red container, or a container
for collecting metal packaging.
Questions and answers
Where do we throw plant oil?Where do we throw plant oil?
??

Throwing of used plant oil is provided by
municipalities in the Collection yards.
Throwing of used plant oil is provided by
municipalities in the Collection yards.
Questions and answers
Part of what kind of waste are cartons of juice
and milk?
Part of what kind of waste are cartons of juice
and milk???

Cartons of, for example, juice or milk are
called beverage cartons. They can be stepped
into containers labeled as beverage cartons.
Cartons of, for example, juice or milk are
called beverage cartons. They can be stepped
into containers labeled as beverage cartons.
Questions and answers
Part of what kind of waste are baby diapers
and used toiletries?
Part of what kind of waste are baby diapers
and used toiletries???
 These include, as well as paper handkerchiefs
and feminine hygiene items, a mixed waste.
These include, as well as paper handkerchiefs
and feminine hygiene items, a mixed waste.
Questions and answers
Part of what kind of waste are residues of
cosmetics?
Part of what kind of waste are residues of
cosmetics???

Empty plastic cosmetics packaging belongs to
plastics. Firstly, we pour residues from them
and in lesser amounts, you can throw them in
a sachet for mixed waste. In larger quantities,
they belong to the Collection yard.
Empty plastic cosmetics packaging belongs to
plastics. Firstly, we pour residues from them
and in lesser amounts, you can throw them in
a sachet for mixed waste. In larger quantities,
they belong to the Collection yard.
Questions and answers
Part of what kind of waste is electronic waste?Part of what kind of waste is electronic waste?
??

It belongs to places like the stores where you
bought the electronics. Electronic waste can
also be taken to a Collection yard.
It belongs to places like the stores where you
bought the electronics. Electronic waste can
also be taken to a Collection yard.
Questions and answers
Where do I throw soft foam?Where do I throw soft foam?
??

In smaller quantities, you can put it in mixed
waste, in a larger amount it belongs to a
Collection yard.
In smaller quantities, you can put it in mixed
waste, in a larger amount it belongs to a
Collection yard.
Questions and answers
Where does the waste labeled C / LDPE 90
(cappuccino sachet) and C / PAP 84 (instant
soup wrap) belong?
Where does the waste labeled C / LDPE 90
(cappuccino sachet) and C / PAP 84 (instant
soup wrap) belong???

The identification code C / means that it is a package made of a
combination of different materials. Dispose of the labeled
containers in the container according to the majority of the
package. Only beverage cartons (labeled C / PAP) which are
pressed into containers marked for collection of beverage cartons
are an exception.
The identification code C / means that it is a package made of a
combination of different materials. Dispose of the labeled
containers in the container according to the majority of the
package. Only beverage cartons (labeled C / PAP) which are
pressed into containers marked for collection of beverage cartons
are an exception.
Questions and answers
Where does the old textile belong?Where does the old textile belong?
??

If it is wearable, give it to charity, or hand it
over to a Collection yard. In some
municipalities, the collection of textiles into
special containers is introduced.
If it is wearable, give it to charity, or hand it
over to a Collection yard. In some
municipalities, the collection of textiles into
special containers is introduced.
Questions and answers
Where does waste that is not destined for
separation waste containers belong?
Where does waste that is not destined for
separation waste containers belong???

In general, if it is not electronic waste,
batteries, lighting equipment, dangerous and
high quantity waste, or waste that has to be
handled in a special way (eg drug residues), it
can be thrown into mixed waste containers.
In general, if it is not electronic waste,
batteries, lighting equipment, dangerous and
high quantity waste, or waste that has to be
handled in a special way (eg drug residues), it
can be thrown into mixed waste containers.
Questions and answers
Where do the used light sources (ordinary
bulbs, energy-saving lamps, compact bulbs)
belong?
Where do the used light sources (ordinary
bulbs, energy-saving lamps, compact bulbs)
belong???

Taking back of the light sources is done by
means of the dedicated containers. These
containers can be found at your local authority,
in electrical stores or in a Collection yard.
Taking back of the light sources is done by
means of the dedicated containers. These
containers can be found at your local authority,
in electrical stores or in a Collection yard.
Questions and answers
Where does technical oil or paint belong?Where does technical oil or paint belong?
??

Packaging of containers with technical oils, paints,
thinners and other chemicals in dangerous material
collection sites belongs mostly to a Collection yard. Oils
are also collected at take-back places (eg at petrol
stations and in garages). However, it is always better to
have your oil replaced in a workshop.
Packaging of containers with technical oils, paints,
thinners and other chemicals in dangerous material
collection sites belongs mostly to a Collection yard. Oils
are also collected at take-back places (eg at petrol
stations and in garages). However, it is always better to
have your oil replaced in a workshop.
Questions and answers
Where do thermal paper receipts belong?Where do thermal paper receipts belong?
??

They belong to mixed waste, because the
thermal paper contains fillers that prevent
pulping. Therefore, it cannot be recycled.
They belong to mixed waste, because the
thermal paper contains fillers that prevent
pulping. Therefore, it cannot be recycled.
Thank you for your attention 
Contact
ENVI – PAK, a.s.
Galvaniho 7/B
821 04 Bratislava 2
Slovensko
tel.: 02 333 227 10
fax: 02 335 200 10
envipak@envipak.sk
www.envipak.sk
www.zelenybod.sk
This material has been developed as an educational aid to promote separate collection and is
intended to motivate children and youth to properly sort waste. It is part of the educational project of
ENVI - PAK, a. s.

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Recycling (Erasmus+ Highway to Health in Slovakia)

  • 1. You just separate the waste, we will take care of everything.
  • 3. Archaeological studies claim that North American indigenous people produced 2.4 kg of bio-waste per day. 2.4 kg per day North America 6000 BC 0500 BC Middle Ages 1388 1400 1690 1842 1911 1968
  • 4. Representatives of Athens have issued an order that all city waste must be at least 1 mile from the city walls 1 mile (almost 1.61 km) Athens, Greece 500 BC 06000 BC Middle Ages 1388 1400 1690 1842 1911 1968
  • 5. In the days of old Jerusalem, everything unnecessary ended in ditches beyond the city. There was a regular ignition of waste piles. This process has become synonymous with the word "hell." 0500 BC Middle Ages 1388 1400 1690 1842 1911 1968 The beginning of the Common Era Jerusalem 6000 BC
  • 6. Piles of thrown things and food are filled the streets which later became new roads. Europe Middle Ages (476 -1492) 0500 BC 1388 1400 1690 1842 1911 19686000 BC
  • 7. Middle Ages The English Parliament has banned the throwing of anything into water tanks and road ditches. England 0500 BC 1400 1690 1842 1911 1968 1388 6000 BC
  • 8. Middle Ages Paris, France Piles of rubbish were so high that they disrupted the defensive walls of Paris. 0500 p. n. l. 1690 1842 1911 1968 1400 6000 BC
  • 9. The period of diseases. Due to the large amount of waste in the cities, several thousand people died. Around the mid- 19th century, the "age of sewerage" begins. Europe 0500 BC 1388 1400 1690 1842 1911 1968 1842 Middle Ages6000 BC
  • 10. Nottingham, England 0500 BC 1388 1400 1690 1842 1911 1968 1874 Middle Ages6000 BC First systematic and controlled waste incineration. In England, engineers Fryer, Jones, Darley, and Nichols designed, built, and put the first waste incinerator into operation.
  • 11. New York citizens produced 2.1 kg of waste per day. But the problem was that this waste was no longer as decomposable as it was in 6000 BC. New York, USA 0500 BC 1388 1400 1690 1842 1920 1968 1911 Middle Ages6000 BC
  • 12. The first public waste dump was created. USA 0500 BC 1388 1400 1690 1842 1911 1968 1920 Middle Ages 6000 BC
  • 13. The problems of waste in the world Nowadays period
  • 14. Polluted tropical island in a luxury holiday destination. Polluted tropical island in a luxury holiday destination.
  • 15. Old televisions at one of the electronic waste dump Old televisions at one of the electronic waste dump
  • 16. Waste crisis in Naples (Italy).Waste crisis in Naples (Italy).
  • 17. Toronto Coast full of rubbish.Toronto Coast full of rubbish.
  • 19. A bird that died because it consumed garbage in its natural environment. A bird that died because it consumed garbage in its natural environment.
  • 20. Polluted watercourses in India.Polluted watercourses in India.
  • 21. Dump in India.Dump in India.
  • 23. Illegal dump in Slovakia.Illegal dump in Slovakia.
  • 25. Why is it important to separate the waste?
  • 26. What are the benefits of waste separation? WASTE SEPARATION  It contributes to a cleaner environment.  It is a reservoir of secondary raw materials and saves natural resources.  It slows down the growth of waste that would otherwise end up in the landfill.  Saves city and community fees. WASTE SEPARATION  It contributes to a cleaner environment.  It is a reservoir of secondary raw materials and saves natural resources.  It slows down the growth of waste that would otherwise end up in the landfill.  Saves city and community fees.
  • 27. Waste container composition 45% biological waste - usable by composting 14% paper - well recyclable 11% plastic - well recyclable 10% glass - well recyclable 4% textile - recyclable to a minimum 4% metals - well recyclable 4% inorganic waste - well recyclable 3% beverage cartons - well recyclable 1% dangerous waste - recyclable to a limited extent 4% mixed waste - non-recyclable
  • 28. From 670 recycled aluminum cans, we are able to make one bike. Why is it useful to separate metal packaging? Steel cans become keys.
  • 29. 30 collected plastic bottles are needed for production of one fleece jacket. Why is it useful to separate plastics? From 150 collected plastic bottles, one carpet can be made.
  • 30. Why is it useful to separate paper? From recycled paper, there are produced for example newspapers, exercise books, cardboard boxes, egg cases, kitchen towels, toilet paper, jigsaw puzzles.
  • 31. Why is it useful to separate glass? From 5 recycled glass jars, you can make a flower vase. Recycled glass is mainly used for the production of new glass bottles, but also for glasses.
  • 32. How to separate waste properly
  • 33. What things can we separate? PLASTICS METALS BEVERAGE CARTONS PAPER GLASS When separating packaging waste, follow the signs below that are included on the product packaging and indicate the type of material from which the packaging is made.
  • 34. What do other signs mean? A figure with a waste bin means that the used packaging should be thrown into the appropriate waste container. In the case of packaging in which various chemical preparations have been packaged, the manufacturer's instructions should be followed. A GREEN POINT is a trademark. Marking the packaging with the GREEN POINT mark means that the packaging is intended for use in waste separation and recycled after using again. By purchasing a product with this trademark, you contribute to improving the environment. Triangle with blank lines refers to products or packaging made of recycled materials.
  • 35. How to do it? WE THROW IT INTO GREEN WASTE BINS WITH: glass bottles, jars, containers and glassware, glasses, cosmetic bottles without metal and plastic caps, bowls, window glass, goggles and so on. WE THROW IT INTO GREEN WASTE BINS WITH: glass bottles, jars, containers and glassware, glasses, cosmetic bottles without metal and plastic caps, bowls, window glass, goggles and so on. Where do we throw glass? WE DO NOT THROW IT: lids, corks, gaskets, porcelain, ceramics, mirrors, wire glass, plastic bottles, bottle caps, bulbs, fluorescent lamps, screens, heavily soiled glass (by dirt, colors, food) and so on. WE DO NOT THROW IT: lids, corks, gaskets, porcelain, ceramics, mirrors, wire glass, plastic bottles, bottle caps, bulbs, fluorescent lamps, screens, heavily soiled glass (by dirt, colors, food) and so on.
  • 36. How to do it? Where do we throw paper? WE THROW IT INTO BLUE WASTE BINS WITH : Newspapers, magazines, exercise books, hardcover books, sheets, envelopes, office paper, paper bags, cardboard, hard paper boxes, cardboard, leaflets, catalogs, telephone directories, posters, postcards, packaging and crepe paper, paper packaging and so on. WE THROW IT INTO BLUE WASTE BINS WITH : Newspapers, magazines, exercise books, hardcover books, sheets, envelopes, office paper, paper bags, cardboard, hard paper boxes, cardboard, leaflets, catalogs, telephone directories, posters, postcards, packaging and crepe paper, paper packaging and so on. WE DO NOT THROW IT: Plastic packaging, multilayer composite materials, waxed paper, aluminum foil paper, frozen food packaging, cigarette boxes (excluding cardboard part), heavily soiled or greasy paper, copy paper, thermo paper and so on. WE DO NOT THROW IT: Plastic packaging, multilayer composite materials, waxed paper, aluminum foil paper, frozen food packaging, cigarette boxes (excluding cardboard part), heavily soiled or greasy paper, copy paper, thermo paper and so on.
  • 37. How to do it? Where do we throw plastics? WE THROW IT INTO YELLOW WASTE BINS WITH : clear and colored foils, bags, pockets, buckets and bottles of cosmetics and cleaners, milk bags, bottle crates, beverage bottles, syrups, vegetable oils, yogurt crucibles and various plastic jars and toys, foam polystyrene, cups from machines and other plastic containers, plumbing and electrical pipes, packaging for cosmetic products and so on. WE THROW IT INTO YELLOW WASTE BINS WITH : clear and colored foils, bags, pockets, buckets and bottles of cosmetics and cleaners, milk bags, bottle crates, beverage bottles, syrups, vegetable oils, yogurt crucibles and various plastic jars and toys, foam polystyrene, cups from machines and other plastic containers, plumbing and electrical pipes, packaging for cosmetic products and so on. WE DO NOT THROW IT: packaging contaminated with chemicals and oils, multilayer composite materials, roughly contaminated plastics (by dirt, chemicals, food), floor coverings, rubber, foam and so on. WE DO NOT THROW IT: packaging contaminated with chemicals and oils, multilayer composite materials, roughly contaminated plastics (by dirt, chemicals, food), floor coverings, rubber, foam and so on.
  • 38. How to do it? Where do we throw metals? WE THROW IT INTO RED WASTE BINS WITH : metal caps from bottle and cups, metal paste tubes, metal parts, wires and cables (without tubing), old utensils, scrap metal, steel, non-ferrous metals, aluminum and steel caps, aluminum packaging, nails, clips, pins, metal tubes , old keys, locks, tins, steel cans, valves, metal packaging without food, especially cans from prepared food, pates, pet food and compotes or beverage cans such as beer and energy drinks. WE THROW IT INTO RED WASTE BINS WITH : metal caps from bottle and cups, metal paste tubes, metal parts, wires and cables (without tubing), old utensils, scrap metal, steel, non-ferrous metals, aluminum and steel caps, aluminum packaging, nails, clips, pins, metal tubes , old keys, locks, tins, steel cans, valves, metal packaging without food, especially cans from prepared food, pates, pet food and compotes or beverage cans such as beer and energy drinks. WE DO NOT THROW IT: hard PVC tubes, spray cans, containers of dangerous substances such as. motor oils, chemicals, paints and so on. WE DO NOT THROW IT: hard PVC tubes, spray cans, containers of dangerous substances such as. motor oils, chemicals, paints and so on.
  • 39. How to do it? Where do we throw beverage cartons? If you collect these packages, you can discard them in containers or plastic bags for that purpose. Beverage cartons need to be rinsed and reduced in space before being disposed of, e.g. depressing. If you collect these packages, you can discard them in containers or plastic bags for that purpose. Beverage cartons need to be rinsed and reduced in space before being disposed of, e.g. depressing. WE THROW IT: Drink cartons of dairy products, juices and so on. WE THROW IT: Drink cartons of dairy products, juices and so on.
  • 40. How to do it? Where do we throw biowaste? WE THROW IT: Fruits, vegetables, hulls, tea bags, public green waste, leaves, grass, garden waste. WE THROW IT: Fruits, vegetables, hulls, tea bags, public green waste, leaves, grass, garden waste. WE DO NOT THROW IT: Meat, ash, construction waste and so on. WE DO NOT THROW IT: Meat, ash, construction waste and so on.
  • 41. What with other types of waste? What with dangerous waste? Among the dangerous waste we include eg. synthetic and acetone paints, adhesives, oils, solvents and so on. Dangerous waste should be disposed of in a designated place. These can represent collection points eg. in paint shops, garages or dangerous waste collection yards. Among the dangerous waste we include eg. synthetic and acetone paints, adhesives, oils, solvents and so on. Dangerous waste should be disposed of in a designated place. These can represent collection points eg. in paint shops, garages or dangerous waste collection yards.
  • 42. What with other types of waste? What with electronic waste? Among the electronic waste, we include eg. broken electrical appliances, blenders, hair dryers, radios, computers and so on. Electronic waste must be handed over at designated locations or in electronics stores. Among the electronic waste, we include eg. broken electrical appliances, blenders, hair dryers, radios, computers and so on. Electronic waste must be handed over at designated locations or in electronics stores.
  • 43. What with other types of waste? What with bulky waste? THERE ARE: Bulky waste - furniture, bed mattresses, old carpets, washbasins, ceramic tiles, etc. THERE ARE: Bulky waste - furniture, bed mattresses, old carpets, washbasins, ceramic tiles, etc. THERE ARE NOT: Electronic waste, dangerous waste, bio waste, municipal waste and waste for separation. THERE ARE NOT: Electronic waste, dangerous waste, bio waste, municipal waste and waste for separation. Individual municipalities and cities provide a time-limited location of containers that can be used several times a year.
  • 44. What with construction waste? Construction waste belongs to a Collection yard.
  • 45. Waste collection vehicles Waste collection vehicles which are used for separated waste into color bags. Waste collection vehicles which are used for separated waste into color bags. Multi-component waste collection vehicles are used for plastic and glass on one hull, which has separate trays. Multi-component waste collection vehicles are used for plastic and glass on one hull, which has separate trays. Waste collection vehicles for only one type of waste. Waste collection vehicles for only one type of waste. The myth that even if all the waste is poured into one car where it is mixed, is not truthful. There are several types of waste collection vehicles that have different technical solutions for collecting the waste.
  • 46. What does it happen with waste?
  • 47. What does it happen with waste?
  • 48. How does waste sorting plant function? Imports of sorted waste to the waste sorting plant Separation line where waste is separated for the last time The final waste is packaged or compressed. It is taken for further processing to the manufacturer.
  • 49. What happens to paper after sorting and throwing it? WASTE SORTING PLANT
  • 50. What happens to paper after sorting and throwing it? Each type of paper is otherwise processed. It is necessary to separate the collected paper into individual types. Separation line (belt) - separation of individual types of paper and waste that does not belong there. Each type of paper is otherwise processed. It is necessary to separate the collected paper into individual types. Separation line (belt) - separation of individual types of paper and waste that does not belong there.
  • 51. What happens to paper after sorting and throwing it? Baling - transport to the processor (used to produce new paper, as well as when paper is made from wood). Paper can be recycled 5 - 7 times. Baling - transport to the processor (used to produce new paper, as well as when paper is made from wood). Paper can be recycled 5 - 7 times.
  • 52. What happens to paper after sorting and throwing it? The sorted and compressed paper is taken for further processing.The sorted and compressed paper is taken for further processing.
  • 53. What happens to glass after sorting and throwing it? WASTE SORTING PLANT
  • 54. What happens to glass after sorting and throwing it? Color glass must never be allowed to enter the furnace when producing clear glass. In addition, no other impurities may get there eg. metal, ceramics, porcelain, etc. Glass waste is first separated and the largest pieces of dirt are removed. Then shards go to a special automatic line where they are cleaned. Color or clear glass is taken for glass processing. Color glass must never be allowed to enter the furnace when producing clear glass. In addition, no other impurities may get there eg. metal, ceramics, porcelain, etc. Glass waste is first separated and the largest pieces of dirt are removed. Then shards go to a special automatic line where they are cleaned. Color or clear glass is taken for glass processing.
  • 55. What happens to glass after sorting and throwing it? New glass products are produced from the pots, which have the same characteristics as if they were made from natural materials. The recycling of glass saves energy and raw materials (eg, surface-mined glass sands) and especially glass can be recycled and used indefinitely. New glass products are produced from the pots, which have the same characteristics as if they were made from natural materials. The recycling of glass saves energy and raw materials (eg, surface-mined glass sands) and especially glass can be recycled and used indefinitely.
  • 56. What happens to glass after sorting and throwing it? The sorted glass is taken for further processing.The sorted glass is taken for further processing.
  • 57. What happens to plastics after sorting and throwing it? WASTE SORTING PLANT
  • 58. What happens to plastics after sorting and throwing it? Plastic waste is sorted on a separation line. PET bottles, foils and foam polystyrene are hand-picked from a mixture of plastics on the belt and have a special individual processing. Belt workers also throw away dirt that does not belong to the plastics. Plastic waste is sorted on a separation line. PET bottles, foils and foam polystyrene are hand-picked from a mixture of plastics on the belt and have a special individual processing. Belt workers also throw away dirt that does not belong to the plastics.
  • 59. What happens to plastics after sorting and throwing it? Sorting plastics, including plastic waste blends that remain after first sorting, are compressed into bales and transported to recyclers for processing. Sorting plastics, including plastic waste blends that remain after first sorting, are compressed into bales and transported to recyclers for processing.
  • 60. What happens to plastics after sorting and throwing it? The sorted and compressed plastics are taken for further processing.The sorted and compressed plastics are taken for further processing.
  • 61. What happens to metals after sorting and throwing it? WASTE SORTING PLANT
  • 62. What happens to metals after sorting and throwing it? Sorting, shearing, crushing, pressing, briquetting, crushing and similar technologies lead to the treatment of metal waste. Metal waste is a traditional source of secondary raw materials in iron metallurgy, with a wide application of sorted steel alloys. Sorting, shearing, crushing, pressing, briquetting, crushing and similar technologies lead to the treatment of metal waste. Metal waste is a traditional source of secondary raw materials in iron metallurgy, with a wide application of sorted steel alloys.
  • 63. What happens to metals after sorting and throwing it? Sorted metal waste goes to the smelter where it is melted. What remained in this waste (for example, food residues from cans) burns at 1700 ° C. Sorted metal waste goes to the smelter where it is melted. What remained in this waste (for example, food residues from cans) burns at 1700 ° C.
  • 64. What happens to metals after sorting and throwing it? The sorted and compressed metal is taken for further processing.The sorted and compressed metal is taken for further processing.
  • 65. What happens to beverage cartons? WASTE SORTING PLANT
  • 66. What happens to beverage cartons? Beverage cartons, such as milk or juice containers, are composite packaging material, in other words, not made of a single material. They consist of approximately 75% of paper, 20% of plastic (polyethylene - PET) and 5% of aluminum foil. They can be recycled in two ways. Beverage cartons, such as milk or juice containers, are composite packaging material, in other words, not made of a single material. They consist of approximately 75% of paper, 20% of plastic (polyethylene - PET) and 5% of aluminum foil. They can be recycled in two ways.
  • 67. What happens to beverage cartons? The first way of processing is a wet path where the paper mass is separated from the other components by dipping. The cellulose fiber is obtained from the beverage cartons by pulping. Aluminum and polyethylene residues can be used directly in paper mills for steam production or water heating; residues can also be used in the manufacture of pallets. The first way of processing is a wet path where the paper mass is separated from the other components by dipping. The cellulose fiber is obtained from the beverage cartons by pulping. Aluminum and polyethylene residues can be used directly in paper mills for steam production or water heating; residues can also be used in the manufacture of pallets.
  • 68. What happens to beverage cartons? The second option is a dry form. The compressed beverage cartons are crushed into small fragments on a crushing machine, followed by uniformly pouring them into the mold and pressing them with heat and pressure. During that boards are created and they are used in construction. The second option is a dry form. The compressed beverage cartons are crushed into small fragments on a crushing machine, followed by uniformly pouring them into the mold and pressing them with heat and pressure. During that boards are created and they are used in construction.
  • 70. Questions and answers Part of what kind of waste are CD, DVD, floppy disks or tapes? Part of what kind of waste are CD, DVD, floppy disks or tapes???  Tapes and floppy disks are part of mixed waste. In larger quantities, they belong to a Collection yard. Paper packaging can be sorted into paper waste and plastic into plastic waste. Tapes and floppy disks are part of mixed waste. In larger quantities, they belong to a Collection yard. Paper packaging can be sorted into paper waste and plastic into plastic waste.
  • 71. Questions and answers Part of what kind of waste are yoghurt aluminum caps and metal packaging? Part of what kind of waste are yoghurt aluminum caps and metal packaging???  They are part of a red container, or a container for collecting metal packaging. They are part of a red container, or a container for collecting metal packaging.
  • 72. Questions and answers Where do we throw plant oil?Where do we throw plant oil? ??  Throwing of used plant oil is provided by municipalities in the Collection yards. Throwing of used plant oil is provided by municipalities in the Collection yards.
  • 73. Questions and answers Part of what kind of waste are cartons of juice and milk? Part of what kind of waste are cartons of juice and milk???  Cartons of, for example, juice or milk are called beverage cartons. They can be stepped into containers labeled as beverage cartons. Cartons of, for example, juice or milk are called beverage cartons. They can be stepped into containers labeled as beverage cartons.
  • 74. Questions and answers Part of what kind of waste are baby diapers and used toiletries? Part of what kind of waste are baby diapers and used toiletries???  These include, as well as paper handkerchiefs and feminine hygiene items, a mixed waste. These include, as well as paper handkerchiefs and feminine hygiene items, a mixed waste.
  • 75. Questions and answers Part of what kind of waste are residues of cosmetics? Part of what kind of waste are residues of cosmetics???  Empty plastic cosmetics packaging belongs to plastics. Firstly, we pour residues from them and in lesser amounts, you can throw them in a sachet for mixed waste. In larger quantities, they belong to the Collection yard. Empty plastic cosmetics packaging belongs to plastics. Firstly, we pour residues from them and in lesser amounts, you can throw them in a sachet for mixed waste. In larger quantities, they belong to the Collection yard.
  • 76. Questions and answers Part of what kind of waste is electronic waste?Part of what kind of waste is electronic waste? ??  It belongs to places like the stores where you bought the electronics. Electronic waste can also be taken to a Collection yard. It belongs to places like the stores where you bought the electronics. Electronic waste can also be taken to a Collection yard.
  • 77. Questions and answers Where do I throw soft foam?Where do I throw soft foam? ??  In smaller quantities, you can put it in mixed waste, in a larger amount it belongs to a Collection yard. In smaller quantities, you can put it in mixed waste, in a larger amount it belongs to a Collection yard.
  • 78. Questions and answers Where does the waste labeled C / LDPE 90 (cappuccino sachet) and C / PAP 84 (instant soup wrap) belong? Where does the waste labeled C / LDPE 90 (cappuccino sachet) and C / PAP 84 (instant soup wrap) belong???  The identification code C / means that it is a package made of a combination of different materials. Dispose of the labeled containers in the container according to the majority of the package. Only beverage cartons (labeled C / PAP) which are pressed into containers marked for collection of beverage cartons are an exception. The identification code C / means that it is a package made of a combination of different materials. Dispose of the labeled containers in the container according to the majority of the package. Only beverage cartons (labeled C / PAP) which are pressed into containers marked for collection of beverage cartons are an exception.
  • 79. Questions and answers Where does the old textile belong?Where does the old textile belong? ??  If it is wearable, give it to charity, or hand it over to a Collection yard. In some municipalities, the collection of textiles into special containers is introduced. If it is wearable, give it to charity, or hand it over to a Collection yard. In some municipalities, the collection of textiles into special containers is introduced.
  • 80. Questions and answers Where does waste that is not destined for separation waste containers belong? Where does waste that is not destined for separation waste containers belong???  In general, if it is not electronic waste, batteries, lighting equipment, dangerous and high quantity waste, or waste that has to be handled in a special way (eg drug residues), it can be thrown into mixed waste containers. In general, if it is not electronic waste, batteries, lighting equipment, dangerous and high quantity waste, or waste that has to be handled in a special way (eg drug residues), it can be thrown into mixed waste containers.
  • 81. Questions and answers Where do the used light sources (ordinary bulbs, energy-saving lamps, compact bulbs) belong? Where do the used light sources (ordinary bulbs, energy-saving lamps, compact bulbs) belong???  Taking back of the light sources is done by means of the dedicated containers. These containers can be found at your local authority, in electrical stores or in a Collection yard. Taking back of the light sources is done by means of the dedicated containers. These containers can be found at your local authority, in electrical stores or in a Collection yard.
  • 82. Questions and answers Where does technical oil or paint belong?Where does technical oil or paint belong? ??  Packaging of containers with technical oils, paints, thinners and other chemicals in dangerous material collection sites belongs mostly to a Collection yard. Oils are also collected at take-back places (eg at petrol stations and in garages). However, it is always better to have your oil replaced in a workshop. Packaging of containers with technical oils, paints, thinners and other chemicals in dangerous material collection sites belongs mostly to a Collection yard. Oils are also collected at take-back places (eg at petrol stations and in garages). However, it is always better to have your oil replaced in a workshop.
  • 83. Questions and answers Where do thermal paper receipts belong?Where do thermal paper receipts belong? ??  They belong to mixed waste, because the thermal paper contains fillers that prevent pulping. Therefore, it cannot be recycled. They belong to mixed waste, because the thermal paper contains fillers that prevent pulping. Therefore, it cannot be recycled.
  • 84. Thank you for your attention 
  • 85. Contact ENVI – PAK, a.s. Galvaniho 7/B 821 04 Bratislava 2 Slovensko tel.: 02 333 227 10 fax: 02 335 200 10 envipak@envipak.sk www.envipak.sk www.zelenybod.sk This material has been developed as an educational aid to promote separate collection and is intended to motivate children and youth to properly sort waste. It is part of the educational project of ENVI - PAK, a. s.

Editor's Notes

  1. Mesto Snina má na nakladanie s komunálnymi odpadmi prijaté Všeobecné záväzné nariadenie mesta Snina č. 130/2016 o nakladaní s komunálnymi odpadmi a drobnými stavebnými odpadmi na území mesta Snina, ktoré je zverejnené na internetovej stránke mesta (www.snina.sk). The town of Snina has adopted the General Binding Ordinance of the City of Snina no. 130/2016 about the management of municipal waste and small construction waste in the town of Snina, which is published on the city website (www.snina.sk).
  2. In Snina, plastic, metal and beverage carton wastes can be put together in both yellow and red containers! Subsequently, everything is carefully separated on a separation line.
  3. In Snina, plastic, metal and beverage carton wastes can be put together in both yellow and red containers! Subsequently, everything is carefully separated on a separation line.
  4. In Snina, plastic, metal and beverage carton wastes can be put together in both yellow and red containers! Subsequently, everything is carefully separated on a separation line.
  5. In Snina, the collection of dangerous waste is carried out by means of a mobile collection, where citizens can transfer dangerous waste to a collection car free of charge on a given day according to the street schedule for the relevant day specified in the mobile collection schedule. A citizen can also hand over dangerous waste free of charge throughout the year at the Collection Yard in Snina.
  6. In Snina, the collection of dangerous waste is carried out by means of a mobile collection, where citizens can transfer dangerous waste to a collection car free of charge on a given day according to the street schedule for the relevant day specified in the mobile collection schedule. A citizen can also hand over dangerous waste free of charge throughout the year at the Collection Yard in Snina.
  7. In Snina, the collection of dangerous waste is carried out by means of a mobile collection, where citizens can transfer dangerous waste to a collection car free of charge on a given day according to the street schedule for the relevant day specified in the mobile collection schedule. A citizen can also hand over dangerous waste free of charge throughout the year at the Collection Yard in Snina.
  8. In the town of Snina, the collection of small building waste (waste from routine maintenance work of a natural person is not a building rubble from crash-ups and demolitions) is provided by means of a mobile collection, where citizens can freely deliver bulky waste to a collection car on a given day according to the street schedule for the relevant day referred to in the mobile collection schedule. The citizen can also hand over small building waste free of charge at the Collection Yard in Snina.
  9. Do tohto obrázku sa nedá písať, t.j., nedá sa to preložiť.
  10. Even though in our city, worn clothes and textiles are collected in special containers located in the city.
  11. Snina Contact Information for questions and information: Municipality of Snina, Department of Construction, Planning, Environment and Building Regulations Strojárska 2060/95, 069 01 Snina Tel.: 057/7561830, 057/756 18 33 E-mail: podatelna@snina.sk