The issue of waste periodically returns to be protagonist in the news policies, intertwined in glove with the daily life consisting of dirty streets and fees payable for citizens.
The good news is that in our country They produce less waste than in the past. Smiles end there, because, paradoxically, what should be a favorable trend, mprovvisamente become a cause for concern considering that taxes rise in inverse proportion. And then there is something wrong.
Why waste charges increase if the waste decrease? If you ask the CGIA Mestre, who instructed his center studies to highlight the strangeness in place.
The data are clear: “Between 2010 and 2015 a family with four members who live in a house of 120 square meters has been an increase in the levy on waste rentability of 25.5% or, in absolute terms, to an increase of no less than 75 Euros. This year will be paid to its well-City 368 € Tari. Another 3 members, who lives in an apartment of 100 square meters, has risen by 23.5% (+57 EUR). In 2015 he will have to pay almost 300 Euros. A group of three people who resides in a house of 80 square meters, instead, had to pay 18.2% more (+35 EUR). In this case, the total amount that will have to pay for the waste will amount to just over 227 Euros. “
The contradiction is that in spite of the taxes and the tax burden for Italians” is definitely increased since the crisis to date the production of municipal waste has fallen dramatically. ”
One thing above all: in 2007 every Italian “produced” almost 557 kg of waste. The last survey of 2013 says instead that we are down to 491 kg per capita, Good news, if you do not incrociasse with tax increases. “Basically – says Paul Zabeo CGIA – although we produced less waste, collection and disposal of the waste cost us more.” For economic activities, “things got even worse – the complaint still Cgia – despite a sharp drop in turnover, restaurants, pizzerias and pubs with an area of 200 square meters have experienced an average increase in the levy of 47.4 % or, in absolute terms, to EUR +1,414. A fruit and vegetable shop of 70 square meters, however, recorded an increase of 42% (+ EUR 560), while a bar of 60 square meters had to pay 35.2% more, equal to an increase of EUR 272 “.
Found also “increased immediately by the owner of a hairdressing shop (+ 23.2%), by the owners of the hotels (+ 17%) and by a coachbuilder (+ 15.8%).” Over the past few years “have been numerous innovations that have covered the levy on waste – remember the CGIA Mestre – until a few years ago were paying Tarsu (fee for disposal of municipal solid waste), although many municipalities l ‘ They were replaced with Tia (rate of environmental hygiene). In 2013, the legislature enacted the Tares (Tax on waste and services), while in 2014 it has given way to Tari (Tax on waste). ”
What’s the catch? In those who manage waste disposal: “These companies, in fact, operate under monopoly conditions, with costs often out of business that households and businesses, despite the production of waste is reduced and the quality of service has not improved, are calls to cover with amounts that in many cases are totally unjustified – says Paul Zabeo CGIA – precisely to avoid the cost of management inefficiencies are downloaded on citizens, the law of stability in 2014 has anchored, from 2016, the determination of tariffs the standard requirements. Thanks to the application of this new method, it is likely that next year the waste tax decrease. ”
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