The article examines the current legal problems of handling three types of waste: polluted snow; wood waste (generated in the private sector of cities, horticultural associations, courtyards of apartment buildings); small business waste (produced by individual entrepreneurs located in apartment buildings). The authors note the gap in legislation on production and consumption waste, and suggest ways and means to mitigate the existing problem by: making changes to current legislation and developing environmental entrepreneurship (in terms of handling wood waste); clarifying the treatment of chemically contaminated snow; and making it mandatory to conclude a contract for the provision of recycling services. with solid communal waste for small businesses that rent (have bought) premises in an apartment building; achieving the inevitability of punishment for persons who ignore the requirements of the law on the conclusion of such a contract.
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