Appliances forced to install special waste dumps
Household stores are forced to install special trash cans where people can bring obsolete appliances if they buy another new product. These are TVs, refrigerators, computers, but also other appliances that have already been used up and pose a danger to people's health and the environment. The first two economic agents have received special bins today, which will be installed in front of the shops.
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"We have acted and got involved from the start, because according to our sustainable and sustainable business principles, we believe it is an opportunity to contribute to a healthy environment", said Vadim Rotaru, store manager.
Environment Minister Nicolae Ciubuc says that the managers of household appliances that do not comply with the law could choose fines. Also, those who will throw electrical appliances in the garbage will also be sanctioned.
"Now we have several changes that we have to make in the contravention code, so that those who will not comply, but after a period of information and training, we will resort to the sanctions", said Nicolae CIUBUC, the Minister of the Environment.
People say they will conform and take the old technique to the specially arranged places.
"You do not have to be dumped because it's toxic." Question: Will you take him back to the store? "Of course, what else should I do?"
"The idea is good, they have to be used somewhere, the old appliances, yes, it would be good to get somewhere."
"It's not a bad idea. At least we will not have to go to the garbage and find where to throw the metal."
The law came into force for all producers and suppliers of electrical appliances on September 23rd.
"I wish you success and beautiful achievements. Keep you fully committed to the world you live in".
"We have acted and got involved from the start, because according to our sustainable and sustainable business principles, we believe it is an opportunity to contribute to a healthy environment", said Vadim Rotaru, store manager.
Environment Minister Nicolae Ciubuc says that the managers of household appliances that do not comply with the law could choose fines. Also, those who will throw electrical appliances in the garbage will also be sanctioned.
"Now we have several changes that we have to make in the contravention code, so that those who will not comply, but after a period of information and training, we will resort to the sanctions", said Nicolae CIUBUC, the Minister of the Environment.
People say they will conform and take the old technique to the specially arranged places.
"You do not have to be dumped because it's toxic." Question: Will you take him back to the store? "Of course, what else should I do?"
"The idea is good, they have to be used somewhere, the old appliances, yes, it would be good to get somewhere."
"It's not a bad idea. At least we will not have to go to the garbage and find where to throw the metal."
The law came into force for all producers and suppliers of electrical appliances on September 23rd.