Collection systems in Europe Sample Clauses

Collection systems in Europe. 1.7.1 Door-to-door (DtD) or custom collection system The model of door-to-door selective collection consists to leave the waste in front of the residences or commercial buildings, in days and hours determined for each fraction. The trash cans, once emptied, are re-introduced into the buildings and do not remain on the public road. This model has an indirect benefit in the public space: the removal of the containers in the public road (except for some fraction) and the substantial improvement of mobility and urban aesthetics. This system has a very positive impact on the quality of the recycling, avoiding that many waste goes to the landfill and bets for the environmental sustainability. The DtD collection allows to obtain a good quality waste segregation. This is possible because, especially in small municipalities, the waste not delivered correctly is not collected by the management company. In big cities, this system is being implemented in areas of difficult access for the collection trucks (historical centers) or low population density, but it is a model used generally for small populations. The system consists of the use by each family of a trash can. At an established time, these trash cans are left on the street until the pick-up service reach. The DtD systems can also contemplate areas of contribution, in this case called "emergency areas" for the selective collection of the rest of fractions (paper / cardboard, glass, packaging or organic). Among the disadvantages of a DtD system, it should be noted: a greater effort for the citizen and the proliferation of bags or trash cans in historic centers (usually tourist areas). From the point of view of the staff, DtD requires more people and mechanical resources, which increases the cost of the service.
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