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PROPOSAL OF MANAGEMENT PET BOTTLE WASTE IN THE ZONE REGIONAL LANDFILL “MOŠĆANICA

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Jovan Sredojević ,
Jovan Sredojević

University of Zenica, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Amina Ahmić
Amina Ahmić
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University of Zenica, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

Packaging of poly(ethylene) terephthalate (PET bottles) can not be avoided in this day and age, because it is used in food packaging and consumer goods. After utilization of the product's packaging becomes waste that pollutes the environment, occupies a large volume space in landfills and has a very long period degradation. Due to the that the PET bottles can be successfully recycled and re-get packaging, foil, textiles and other formatted cases it is justified to establish a system of managing this waste. The paper presents the influence factors that real system management of PET packaging waste at regional landfill "Moscanica"has been proposed.

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