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WASTE MANAGEMENT IN ROMANIA-BRAILA COUNTY
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This paper aims to reflect some concerns regarding the waste management and to highlight its peculiarities. Waste management methods differ depending on the degree of development of a country, the type of area (rural, urban, industrial, residential) and the type of waste. Wastes covered by this article are non-hazardous and hazardous municipal waste (household and similar waste from commerce, industry and institutions), in addition with several other specific waste streams: packaging waste, construction and demolition waste, sludge from wastewater treatment, scrapped vehicles and electrical and electronic waste equipment. The methods used such as statistical analysis, comparative studies, historical evolutionary method allowed the authors to encompass in the overall the phenomenon. This paper is a systematic research of the phenomenon of authors starting from waste generation, collection and their transport to the recovery and treatment and disposal of the waste. The analysis done has shown that waste generation is influenced by a number of factors such as those related to the evolution of the population, county or changes in the economy and the demand nature of consumer goods, changes in the production of technologies, etc. This research requires a deep and comprehensive prospect and the development trends in this field.
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