Wednesday, August 19, 2015

IRS: Cgia; Waste weight in gold, rises to 25% for Italian families – BBC

16:51 MILAN (Dow Jones) – In 2007 all Italian citizens’ produced ‘nearly 557 kilograms of waste while in 2013 (latest figures available) the quantity’ and ‘down to little more’ than 491 kg per inhabitant (-11.8%). “Although we produced less waste, collection and disposal of the waste they have cost more ” to the Italian families, with increases up to 25% over the past 5 years. And ‘as noted Paul Zabeo CGIA in a note of the Research Department of the association from which emerges a cross-section of the situation for the families and the Italian based on the rates applied in the main capital cities of the region. In particular, between 2010 and 2015, a family with four members living 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 75 euro. This year will have to ‘pay to their town of Tari 368 Euros. A family of 3 members, who lives in an apartment of 100 square meters, has risen by 23.5% (+57 EUR). In 2015 must ‘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 be’ amounted to little more ‘than 227 Euros. Regarding the activity ‘economic, despite a sharp drop in turnover, restaurants, pizzerias and pubs with an area of ​​200 square meters have been an average increase in the levy of 47.4%, or in absolute terms, at + 1,414 euro. 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 . More ‘content, but just as heavy, increased immediately by the owner of a hairdressing shop (+ 23.2%), by the owners of the hotels (+ 17%) and by a coachbuilder (+ 15.8%). com / cas (end) AFX NEWS 1916: 51 August 2015

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