Cleanliness Podgorica: Over 1,8 thousand tons of waste removed from the landfill around the container in the first two weeks of October

This city company said that individuals continue to dispose of huge amounts of waste in an illegal manner

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Illegal garbage dump in Podgorica (Illustration), Photo: Vijesti/Ana Burić
Illegal garbage dump in Podgorica (Illustration), Photo: Vijesti/Ana Burić
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During the first two weeks of October, 1.841 tons of various waste were removed from the illegally formed waste disposal sites around the containers, which is an average of 130 tons per day, the Čistoca from Podgorica announced.

This city company said that individuals continue to dispose of huge amounts of waste in an illegal manner, which is why they reminded of a number of potential solutions.

"There are five recycling yards in the city and one in the Municipality of Zeta. The mobile recycling yard is set up in parts of the city where it is not possible to build a stationary recycling yard. At the Mojanski krst landfill in the Municipality of Zeta, it is possible to dispose of construction rubble and earth excavations free of charge," they stated. from Purity.

In the announcement of the city company, it is emphasized that by calling the number of the dispatch service (067/207-720), citizens can get information about when dump trucks and work machines will be in a certain part of the city, in order to collect plant and bulky waste, and in coordination by phone with the manager Cleanliness to agree the time and exact location where they can bring the waste.

"Legal entities have the option of signing a contract on free collection of cardboard packaging. Colleagues from the company "Deponija" have enabled citizens to dispose of bulky waste at the Landfill for free until the end of the year (more info at www.deponija.me).

We invite the citizens of Podgorica to use the mentioned opportunities, thereby contributing to the preservation of the environment and keeping our city clean," the announcement concludes.

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