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Life in Bucharest is getting harder and harder. Marius Marinoff: We should realize that we are building new blocks in vain

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Marius Marinoff, president of the Association for Recycling and Integrated Waste Management, spoke to DC News TV about the danger of waste to people.

The journalist Val Vâlcu said, during a discussion on DC News TV with the president of ARMID, Marius Marinoff, that “the mayors when they run, the parties, say that they will make parks, that more green is needed, but it comes from the pits around the city. “

Immediately, Marius Marinoff, president of ARMID, said that “those particles enter everywhere, including the blood.”

“There are particles so fine that, just as the tree can absorb and process them, so we absorb them as humans and put them into the bloodstream, even beyond the lungs,” Marius Marinoff explained.

Next, the President of ARMID drew attention to the fact that “We should realize that we are building new blocks in vain, we are building new infrastructure in vain, if our focus is not 100% on what is really happening with the waste.”

“You bring the population together, you are on an upward trend, but we generate even more waste. Something has to happen, we can’t just exploit the resource and release carbon into the atmosphere. We wake up with typhoons and all sorts of phenomena. We don’t know what to do about it, “said Marius Marinoff.

Marius Marinoff also said, in the interview given for DC News, that “the mayors need to go to the county councils and say” Stop playing! “. The County Council together with the Ministry of European Funds and the Ministry of Environment to work together and, in an extremely urgent way, to submit some projects to be financed, in which to have sorting stations.”

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Marius Marinoff, president of the Association for Recycling and Integrated Waste Management, said how much waste is recycled in Romania.

“Waste is a very big business, of several hundred million euros per year. I’m not talking about the money we have on the normal flow. There are several hundred million euros per year that are made in various forms, spread throughout Romania “There is too little interest in recycling and recovering waste,” Marinoff told DC News TV.

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