lõppkogujale
Lõppkogujale is a term used in Estonian to refer to a final collector, typically in the context of waste management or recycling. The concept involves the final stage in the waste hierarchy, where waste that cannot be prevented, reduced, reused, or recycled is collected and managed. This process is crucial for maintaining environmental sustainability and public health.
The role of lõppkogujale is to handle waste that has reached the end of its useful life
In Estonia, the implementation of lõppkogujale practices is regulated by the Waste Management Act, which outlines
The term lõppkogujale reflects the broader environmental philosophy of the circular economy, where waste is seen