How the eco-bus will operate in Lviv, Poltava, and Khmelnytskyi in April

How the eco-bus will operate in Lviv, Poltava, and Khmelnytskyi in April city-adm.lviv.ua
Maria Semenova

Residents can dispose of hazardous waste free of charge

The eco-bus continues to collect mercury thermometers, batteries, and other types of waste hazardous to the environment. Similar local initiatives are underway in Lviv, Khmelnytskyi, and Poltava.

EcoPolitic explains where and when residents can find the mobile waste collection point in April.

Lviv and the community

In the Lviv city community, batteries, as well as mercury thermometers and fluorescent lamps, will be accepted for recycling as usual.

The Bodnarivka State Enterprise reminds residents that such hazardous waste must be handed over only in undamaged condition.

SE "Bodnarivka"

Source: SE "Bodnarivka"

Poltava

In Poltava, the ecobus accepts only waste that requires special disposal. This refers to batteries, mercury thermometers, fluorescent lamps, and mobile phone batteries.

rada-poltava.gov.ua

Source: Poltava City Council

Khmelnytskyi

During April, the schedule of ecobus stops in Khmelnytskyi has undergone some changes. The office “Smart Environment. Khmelnytskyi” draws residents’ attention to the following:

  • new locations have been added in five villages belonging to the starostyn district centered in the village of Oleshyn;
  • April 12 will be a day off for the Ecobus;
  • the Ecobus stop on Y. Halchevskyi St., Shopping Center “55th Store,” is canceled. Instead, residents can bring waste to the Waste Management Center (at the intersection of Chornovola and Pilotska streets), which is within walking distance.

You can bring the following to the mobile collection point:

  • used batteries and accumulators;
  • fluorescent lamps;
  • thermometers and other products containing mercury;
  • varnishes, paints, and solvents packed in their original containers;
  • electronic and electrical equipment;
  • household chemicals, including detergents (must be in containers);
  • expired medicines.
  • "Smart Environment. Khmelnytskyi"

    Source: "Smart Environment. Khmelnytskyi"

EcoPolitic previously reported that in the European Union, only 48% of household waste generated by the population is recycled.

In Ukraine, in order to reduce the amount of food waste and help vulnerable citizens, plans are being made to create food banks.

Related
Industrialists have called on parliament to unblock work on the mining waste bill
Industrialists have called on parliament to unblock work on the mining waste bill

Currently, materials that can be reused are effectively considered waste

How to celebrate Easter without harming the environment: simple tips
How to celebrate Easter without harming the environment: simple tips

The key is to be mindful of your consumption and avoid single-use items

The global waste management crisis: humanity is eight years ahead of projections
The global waste management crisis: humanity is eight years ahead of projections

Globally, only 21% of waste is recycled, while 30% is simply dumped in open areas or not collected at all

A company known for a scandal in Lviv may build a waste processing plant in Khmelnytskyi
A company known for a scandal in Lviv may build a waste processing plant in Khmelnytskyi

Control Process S.A. had previously been involved in a number of disputes in its home country of Poland