The Capital Inspectorate has levied a total of two fines, each amounting to 200 euros, against two separate entities for breaches of established waste management regulations. According to a notice released by the Municipality of Pristina, the infractions involved improper disposal of refuse. One of the penalties was issued concerning the dumping of bulk waste within the Lakrishtë neighborhood.
The notice explicitly stated the imposition of a “200 euro fine for dumping bulk waste in the Lakrishtë neighborhood.”
The second fine targeted a business establishment. This entity was penalized for misusing designated waste containers by disposing of commercial waste into receptacles intended solely for household waste. The Municipality’s documentation highlighted that this punitive measure was necessary because the business failed to adhere to the proper designated use of the containers.
The notice detailed this violation as a “200 euro fine for a business for dumping commercial waste into containers designated for household waste.”
Collectively, these two instances underscore the Municipality of Pristina’s enforcement actions regarding proper waste segregation and disposal practices within the capital. The fines serve as a clear indication of the regulatory expectations for both residents and commercial operations concerning municipal waste management protocols.
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