Abstract

Municipal authorities increasingly view environmental protection as one of the goals of city management. The pro-environmental orientation of cities can, therefore, foster the creation of new management methods and instruments and promote reorganization of determining material flows in a municipal system. Activities of this kind should result not only in the reduction of generated waste but also in the creation of closed material cycles. Considering the tasks of Polish local governments, municipalities should pay the most attention to municipal waste. Accordingly, the goal of this study was to identify the problem of mixed municipal waste in cities and assess the influence of investments into fixed assets for environmental protection in the scope of waste management on the quantity of mixed municipal waste in cities. This article also identifies activities for circular resource management that need to be realized by Polish municipalities. The analysis was performed using the panel model, dynamic indexes, and critical analysis of city documents. The conducted research revealed positive trends in cities with respect to the amount of waste collected non-selectively that is conducive to circular resource management. The fact that municipal waste quantity is on the increase should encourage urban authorities to promote pro-environmental waste management behaviors among city dwellers.

Highlights

  • Taking into account the indicated research gap, the aim of this study was to assess the use of expenditure on fixed assets for environmental protection in the area of waste management in the direction of reducing the amount of mixed municipal waste collected and to identify actions taken by the authorities of Polish cities to reduce the amount of generated waste and its proper treatment by the urban community

  • In order to determine the relationship between effects achieved in the quantity of collected mixed waste and outlays on waste management, it was necessary to analyze the influence of investment into fixed assets for environmental protection in the scope of waste management on the amount of municipal waste generated in cities by households and other sources

  • The only exception is the variable describing the level of outlays on recycling and reusing waste—the methods used for the analysis show that this variable has no statistically significant influence on the level of municipal waste collected non-selectively in cities

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Introduction

Urbanization, caused mainly by the increase in the number of inhabitants and in the level of consumption, has a negative impact on urban communities

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