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Segregation of bio-waste is crucial for environmental protection. Bio-waste, or organic residue, can turn into valuable compost or biogas if segregated properly. Composting this waste supports natural processes, reduces the need for chemical fertilizers, and reduces emissions of methane, a greenhouse gas. There are still doubts about the proper handling of bio-waste, so we decided to dispel some of them in today's post. What do we put in the BIO waste garbage can, and what products absolutely should not go there? What then happens to discarded biodegradable waste? We will address these questions in today's blog.

Welcome to the year 2024! We would definitely prefer to greet you with a more pleasant touch than the topic of the SUP Directive. However, some things are better not put off. Contrary to the principle of "you know less - you sleep better," today we're going out to meet you, dispelling your doubts about the changes that came into effect on January 1, 2024. We'll tell you about the main ideas of the Act, the next deadlines by which you'll have to comply with the new regulations, and the fees that will have to be added to plastic "disposables." We'll also mention alternatives, but we also couldn't leave out the topic of possible penalties that will be imposed for non-compliance with the new guidelines. You are welcome!





