Overly strict waste collection rules risk pushing rubbish back into forests
Columnist Krzysztof Adam Kowalczyk recounts visits to Poland's municipal selective waste collection points (PSZOKi), where procedures can be so bureaucratic they resemble a visa application. He warns that overly restrictive rules risk driving residents to dump rubbish illegally in forests instead. Rather than encouraging proper waste sorting, the system is deterring people from using it.
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