Any developed country understands that implementing a maximum recycling system begins with proper waste collection. Therefore, European countries are taking steps to develop the industry related to the collection, disposal, and subsequent processing of secondary raw materials. In England, even smaller towns are undergoing renovation efforts. Specifically, new waste bins of different colors are being installed, simplifying waste sorting at the stage when it actually becomes waste. Of course, these are just specific actions in small towns. However, even such measures could lead to large-scale development of recycling activities, such as OCC12 and other waste paper.
Furthermore, in addition to updating waste bins, a decision has been made to implement a system for collecting certain types of waste at a specific frequency. The entire bin replacement process is planned to be completed within three weeks. Ultimately, every home will receive its own bin. Despite these modest efforts, such actions are extremely important, as large-scale processes always begin with seemingly insignificant steps. In any case, it is necessary to set and implement plans that can lead to improved systems for collecting and processing secondary raw materials, as this is important for improving life on our vast planet.

