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"The increasing volume of waste is the result of a modern lifestyle, and is a problem that involves each and every one of us, from major industrial plants right down to individual households. Waste is dangerous both to human and animal health, as well as to our planet’s ecosystem. It is also an equally important issue for rural areas, which generate many types of waste, and where sometimes electrical or particularly hazardous asbestos waste, for example, is dumped next to municipal, biodegradable waste. These areas require proper systems for the regular collection of this waste, and such systems should be accompanied by practical information campaigns. As we read in the report, the advances made in waste management policies differ quite significantly between individual Member States. In countries such as Austria or Denmark, waste management is very advanced, while other countries, mainly the new Member States, still lack proper legal regulations and administrative procedures. It is, therefore, necessary to implement a harmonised waste management policy."@en1

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