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Implementation of Selective Collection of Textile Waste in Poland - SWOT Analysis
Summary
This SWOT analysis examines Poland's readiness to implement mandatory textile waste separation in compliance with EU regulations. The paper identifies key opportunities and challenges as Poland works to transpose EU law requiring selective textile waste collection into national practice.
PURPOSE: The aim of the article is to identify both the opportunities and challenges facing \nPoland in the context of transposition of EU law into national regulations in the context of \nmandatory textile segregation using SWOT analysis.
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