New recycling centre in Sesvete City District
29 February 2020
Mayor Milan Bandić, accompanied by Mirka Jozić, Head of the City Office for Economy, Energy and Environmental Protection, and Jure Leko, Director of the subsidiary City Waste Disposal, visited the Sesvete Jelkovec recycling centre, which has been issued a use permit and will be open for business as of Monday, 2 March 2020.
A plot covering 1,308 m2 at the crossing of Rimski Put and Ulica Borisa Ulricha streets is now the site of a (non-mobile) recycling centre intended for receiving and temporary holding smaller quantities of various types of separately collected municipal and construction waste.
“There are now 18 recycling centres in Zagreb, 11 non-mobile ones and 7 mobile ones. As of next Monday, citizens will be able to bring waste to this recycling centre, which waste will then be used as a useful recycled material,” said the Mayor of Zagreb and announced that, in addition to this recycling centre and the one at Jelkovečka street, another recycling centre will be built in the northern part of this district because there are approximately 90 thousand inhabitants residing in the Sesvete City District.
This recycling centre includes 37 waste bins, an office container, lighting fixtures and a video surveillance system. Citizens may bring in, free of charge, a whole range of reusable waste (paper and cardboard, plastic, glass, metal, clothes, textile and other), various types of problematic waste generated by households (acids and lyes, pesticides, solvents, oils and grease, paints and varnish, contaminated packaging and other), construction waste generated by households and bulk waste.
“The recycling centre will be open for business daily, from 6.30 AM to 8 PM, and to 2 PM on Sundays. I encourage everyone to use this facility as much as possible,” said Jure Leko, Director of the subsidiary City Waste Disposal.
Mirka Jozić announced that work is currently under way to obtain a location permit
for a waste sorting facility in the area of Žitnjak, at a plot purchased by the City from the company Dioki, where a large facility for sorting of all the collected waste is to be built in two years.
JELKOVEC RECYCLING CENTRE
Ulica Borisa Ulricha 5
Phone: 099/8036772
Business hours: Monday – Saturday: from 6.30 AM to 8.00 PM, Sundays: from 7.30 AM
to 2.00 PM
Zagreb City Holding Ltd, Subsidiary Čistoća
Mayor Milan Bandić, accompanied by Mirka Jozić, Head of the City Office for Economy, Energy and Environmental Protection, and Jure Leko, Director of the subsidiary City Waste Disposal, visited the Sesvete Jelkovec recycling centre, which has been issued a use permit and will be open for business as of Monday, 2 March 2020.
A plot covering 1,308 m2 at the crossing of Rimski Put and Ulica Borisa Ulricha streets is now the site of a (non-mobile) recycling centre intended for receiving and temporary holding smaller quantities of various types of separately collected municipal and construction waste.
“There are now 18 recycling centres in Zagreb, 11 non-mobile ones and 7 mobile ones. As of next Monday, citizens will be able to bring waste to this recycling centre, which waste will then be used as a useful recycled material,” said the Mayor of Zagreb and announced that, in addition to this recycling centre and the one at Jelkovečka street, another recycling centre will be built in the northern part of this district because there are approximately 90 thousand inhabitants residing in the Sesvete City District.
This recycling centre includes 37 waste bins, an office container, lighting fixtures and a video surveillance system. Citizens may bring in, free of charge, a whole range of reusable waste (paper and cardboard, plastic, glass, metal, clothes, textile and other), various types of problematic waste generated by households (acids and lyes, pesticides, solvents, oils and grease, paints and varnish, contaminated packaging and other), construction waste generated by households and bulk waste.
“The recycling centre will be open for business daily, from 6.30 AM to 8 PM, and to 2 PM on Sundays. I encourage everyone to use this facility as much as possible,” said Jure Leko, Director of the subsidiary City Waste Disposal.
Mirka Jozić announced that work is currently under way to obtain a location permit
for a waste sorting facility in the area of Žitnjak, at a plot purchased by the City from the company Dioki, where a large facility for sorting of all the collected waste is to be built in two years.
JELKOVEC RECYCLING CENTRE
Ulica Borisa Ulricha 5
Phone: 099/8036772
Business hours: Monday – Saturday: from 6.30 AM to 8.00 PM, Sundays: from 7.30 AM
to 2.00 PM
Zagreb City Holding Ltd, Subsidiary Čistoća