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15 Dec

The company PROFPEREROBKA has joined the United Nations Global Compact 

This UN initiative aims to promote corporate social responsibility and create a more stable and inclusive economy. Currently, PROFPEREROBKA secures 35% of the TPV export market in Kyiv, which amounts to over 750 tons daily. It enjoys the trust of more than 1400 business clients. The company currently employs over 160 workers, with a fleet of over 30 new specialized vehicles servicing more than 7,000 Euro-standard containers, which are regularly washed and undergo disinfection.

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27 Nov

WMA actively participates in working on the draft law “On Packaging and Packaging Waste”

WMA actively participates in working on the draft law “On Packaging and Packaging Waste” On November 24, the second meeting of the Working Group on processing the drafts of the […]

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10 Nov

Biogas has become the favorite at the international exhibition Ecomondo

Biogas has become the favorite at the international exhibition Ecomondo The main highlight of the Ecomondo 2023 international green technology exhibition is biogas. This direction in energy, as experts claim, […]

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25 Oct

Ukraine adopts Turkey’s experience

“At the beginning of the 2000s, Turkey faced the same issues with solid waste management that we have today. Since then, they have been exploring various solutions and have achieved significant success. Turkish experts are ready to assist Ukraine in implementing waste management reforms faster and more efficiently,” says Nicole Danilova, Head of the Waste Management Association. She is convinced that Turkey’s experience in waste management can be extremely valuable for our country.

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4 Jun

5% of the territory of Ukraine is filled with household waste

About 5% of the territory of Ukraine is filled with household waste, which is larger than Slovakia. It was announced by the Chairman of the Association of Waste Management (WMA) Nikol Danylova.

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3 Jun

40% of medical waste is disposed by the certified enterprises

Medical facilities generate a huge amount of waste that carries risks of chemical, toxic, carcinogenic, mutagenic and radiation effects on human health. Especially the number of Medical waste has increased due to the COVID-2019 pandemic.

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