The circular economy in Italy is more than an expectation. Its organization revolves around primary services on which the State intervenes directly. The waste, which is the basis of the organization, drove three subjects- Anci, Utilitalia and Assoambiente - to prepare a handbook that takes into account Costs, tariffs, efficiency and regulation. The waste service for citizens costs money and the greatest expenditure is concentrated in the South. According to "Active Citizenship" the average expenditure for families in 2023 was 320 euros per year. The territorial differences are so marked that in Catania the service costs three times as much as in Udine. How interested are Italians in seeing their rubbish end up in a circular economy system? It's definitely about the cost. The handbook, however, is a tool in the hands of those who have to keep together multiple needs, all reported in the service contracts with the companies that carry out waste collection. "It is an opportunity to take note of the new rules and obligations and identify the levers to offer a service that includes quality and fair compensation" said the President of the Anci, Roberto Pella. We are referring to the rules of the Arera, the body that supervises the entire cycle.
The service paid for by citizens
Italy, however, the black shirt for waste, he now wears it with brazen ease. Mayors and company directors need to not lose out. Arera establishes the principles and the three subjects have decided to "coordinate regulatory discipline and contractual discipline to guarantee industrial development of the sector". Let's overlook how many still don't understand that the monnezza it is gold and that with adequate treatment plants or serious separate waste collection, you can earn money from it. The Arera rules have often generated uncertainties which however Chicco Head, president of Assoambiente, the document with the three signatures means that "Municipalities and managers, together, take an active part in a process that requires sharing the tools available in the unity of intent of growth and stability of the sector". Say what people want clean cities it's wasted rhetoric, particularly when a majority of tax-paying citizens support sustainability initiatives. In most cases they criticize their mayor for what he does or does not do. It is to be believed that with the handbook, contracts with companies will be studied better and progress will be made in a recovery and recycling economy system. However, it will always be the citizens who receive the payment slips.