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"The issue of waste management is, without doubt, extremely important and rouses the rightful interest and attention of citizens, who have expressed their opinions on the subject through some 114 petitions submitted to Parliament over the last six years. Monumental divergences currently exist between the Member States, with some – few, in truth – completely in line with European regulations, while the remaining majority still have much work to do in order to reach an acceptable status in this field. It is almost a given that a majority of the petitions received from Italy relate to waste management in Naples and Campania. This incredible situation has been going on for many years and for various different reasons, including appalling political and administrative management and the widespread infiltration of the Camorra. The report quite rightly highlights the fact that rubbish is big business and that organised crime aspires – dangerously – to get its hands on it, thereby necessitating the utmost vigilance of all concerned, especially local administrators and politicians."@en1
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