Munich fights against garbage: disposable tax in conversation!

Munich fights against garbage: disposable tax in conversation!

München, Deutschland - The refugee journalist Imaan Husenen Dinnle becomes columnist at Süddeutsche Zeitung illuminate the Munich. Dinnle, who spent two years on the run, is now starting a new life in the Bavarian capital. In Munich, a test shows that many restaurants and cafés cannot meet requirements for reusable packaging, making the goal of making waste prevention more difficult. In addition, the introduction of a disposable tax is currently being discussed.

The city of Munich is also faced with problems with the old glass disposal, since private disposal companies do not correctly assess the need. Despite the green parks and the bank landscape of the Isar, more and more bird species in the city have to survive. In the political area, the constituency of Stephan Pilsinger (CSU) narrowly won the direct mandate in the last election in 2021. He competes against Dieter Janecek (Greens) and Seija Knorr-Köning (SPD), and there is a possibility that the constituency in Berlin will remain without representatives.

Current incidents and events in Munich

Stadtwerke customers benefit from free entry to the German Museum on Montagen in the anniversary year. An incident in Pasing worries the population: a 14-year-old was attacked by masked young people. Near the Sendlinger Tor, the SPD has inaugurated a new party headquarters with the aim of offering more service. However, the field is understaffed, which leads to increased surveillance and control. Also an incident with an AfD MP who used pepper spray at a Greens event causes excitement.

cultural life shape, among other things, the Munich cellist Daniel Müller-Schott, who demands open samples to give people an insight into the musical work. Rita Trost supports people in bringing order to their lives and addresses the connection between order and thoughts. The new permanent exhibition on the history of the Hildebrandhaus is presented in the Monacensia library, in which the library has been housed since 1977.

recycling and disposal in Munich

The disposal options for valuable materials are also an issue in the city. There is close information about the recycling islands on the website of the AWM Munich . Glass in different colors, plastic packaging and metals such as cans and aluminum can be disposed of here. It is important that the packaging is only empty and it is not necessary to wash them out. Consumers give tips on buying drinks in reusable deposit bottles to avoid garbage.

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