Ekonomický model řízení druhotných surovin

Abstract

The issue of municipal waste management is a very current topic. In the decision-making of municipalities at all levels, the management of mixed municipal waste is an issue that, due to its complexity and intricacy, requires deeper knowledge to understand the principles that ultimately affect the budgetary demands of the entire waste management system. This work aims to analyze the basic components of mixed municipal waste in terms of their quantity and costs, using cluster analysis to identify groups of waste that have a major impact on the costs of the entire waste management system for municipalities of different sizes and to recommend a decision tree that will allow to identify, whether the used method of waste management is effective and, if it is not, recommends how to proceed further to the relevant responsible managers or municipal authorities.

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Mixed municipal waste, components of waste, cluster analysis, decision tree, amount of waste, cost of waste, waste legislation,

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