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Several reflections on regulated activity within the scope of municipal waste collection from real estate owners (Part II)
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Several reflections on regulated activity within the scope of municipal waste collection from real estate owners (Part II)

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  • Ewa Katarzyna Czech UwB
  • Artur Modrzejewski UwB

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https://doi.org/10.12775/PYEL.2013.001

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Polish waste law, municipal waste, waste management reform

Abstract

The new statute dealing with maintaining cleanliness and order in municipalities  has not only significantly changed the way the entire system of municipal waste management within a municipality functions, but has also brought about changes in the legal status of the businesses providing services of municipal waste pick up for owners of properties. The past formula under which the business received a permit for providing services has been replaced with the obligation to become entered into the register of regulated activities. As a result of municipalities having to maintain registers of regulated activities and obligations which have been imposed on businesses numerous questions and doubts have arisen.
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2013-06-30

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CZECH, Ewa Katarzyna and MODRZEJEWSKI, Artur. Several reflections on regulated activity within the scope of municipal waste collection from real estate owners (Part II). Polish Yearbook of Environmental Law. Online. 30 June 2013. No. 3, pp. 7-17. [Accessed 8 March 2026]. DOI 10.12775/PYEL.2013.001.
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