Revolution in waste management in Lesko!
Until recently, the level of waste segregation in the municipality was only about 45%. Today it has already reached as much as 70% — and this is just the beginning of the changes!
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Until recently, the level of waste segregation in the municipality was only about 45%. Today it has already reached as much as 70% — and this is just the beginning of the changes!
With the arrival of spring, many people feel the need for change and tidying up. It’s the time when we look into our wardrobes more often, make space for lighter clothes, and think about which items we truly wear and which have simply been taking up space for a long time. During such clean-ups, it often turns out that many clothes are still in good condition, but we have simply stopped using them. Instead of throwing them in the trash, it’s worth considering solutions that allow them to have a second life.
Representatives of T-MASTER SA took part last week in the 17th Conference “Selective Collection, Segregation and Recycling of Waste,” organized by Abrys for the Environment. One of the presentations focused on the process of implementing individual waste segregation in the municipality of Lesko.
Our proprietary solution – Drop&Go Textile – an automatic container for collecting used clothing, designed with user convenience and the safety of donated textiles in mind, is already operating, among others, at Wola Park shopping mall in Warsaw and Solaris Shopping Center in Opole. Now another location joins this list – Karolinka Shopping Center, also in Opole!
Jarosław Kardaś – Product Development and Sales Director gave a short interview and presented T-Master SA’s technology at the Ecomondo trade fair in Rimini.
We are proud to announce that this week we signed a contract with the Municipal Services Company in Ustka for the supply and installation of four Drop&Go devices, which will enhance the city’s municipal waste collection system.
In Poland, over 20 million people live in multi-family housing, generating an average of 360 kg of waste per person per year. Despite the obligation to segregate waste, most of it still ends up in a single container, resulting in low recovery rates and a real risk of severe penalties for municipalities—and therefore for residents.
It was a time full of inspiring meetings and conversations with people from all over the world – we exchanged experiences and talked with journalists who were eager to learn how to effectively reduce waste generation.
With the implementation of the SISO system, the municipality will gain a modern tool supporting the Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT) model – meaning “pay for what you throw away.”
This is an exceptional distinction for us, confirming that the direction we have taken in creating innovative solutions for waste management is not only necessary but also appreciated by industry experts.
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