
Waste Separation Rate in Komárno Reaches 47 Percent
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The southern Slovak city of Komárno has achieved a waste separation rate of 47 percent, representing a significant improvement in recycling efforts. The city faces rising costs in its waste management operations due to increasing waste volumes, higher energy prices, and minimum wage increases. Komárno, located on the Danube River near the Hungarian border, has been working to improve its environmental performance as Slovak municipalities face growing pressure to meet European Union waste management standards and reduce landfill dependency.
