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SUMMARY:Presentation of the Municipal Waste Report - edition 2025
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DESCRIPTION:The twenty-seventh edition of the Municipal Waste Report will 
 be presented on December 11th in the Multipurpose Hall of the Presidency o
 f the Council of Ministers in Rome.   In 2024\, national municipal waste p
 roduction reached just over 29.9 million tonnes\, an increase of 2.3% comp
 ared to 2023. Over the past year\, the Italian economy recorded growth in 
 both Gross Domestic Product and Final Consumption Expenditure within the n
 ational territory\, with both socioeconomic indicators rising by 0.7%. Ove
 rall\, in the 14 municipalities with more than 200\,000 residents\, munici
 pal waste production increased by 1.8%.   Regarding separate waste collect
 ion\, Southern Italy continues to narrow the gap with the Centre and the N
 orth. The national figure has increased\, with separate collection reachin
 g 67.7%\, and regional shares of 74.2% in the North\, 63.2% in the Centre\
 , and 60.2% in the South.   The highest percentages are recorded in Emilia
 -Romagna (78.9%) and Veneto (78.2%). They are followed by Sardinia (76.6%)
 \, Trentino-Alto Adige (75.8%)\, Lombardy (74.3%)\, and Friuli Venezia Giu
 lia (72.7%). Among these regions\, Emilia-Romagna shows the greatest progr
 ess\, with an increase of 1.7 percentage points compared to 2023.   The re
 gions also exceeding the 65% target are Marche (71.8%)\, Valle d’Aosta (
 71.7%)\, Umbria (69.6%)\, Piedmont (68.9%)\, Tuscany (68.1%)\, Basilicata 
 (66.3%)\, and Abruzzo (65.7%).   Overall\, more than 72% of municipalities
  achieved a separate collection rate above 65%. In the past year\, 89.7% o
 f municipalities separately collected more than half of their municipal wa
 ste.   Among cities with over 200\,000 inhabitants\, the highest levels of
  separate collection are found in Bologna (72.8%)\, Padua (65.1%)\, Venice
  (63.7%)\, and Milan (63.3%). They are followed by Florence (60.7%)\, Mess
 ina (58.6%)\, Turin and Verona (57.4%). Further behind\, though improving\
 , are Genoa (49.8%)\, Rome (48%)\, Bari (46%)\, and Naples (44.4%).    Pro
 gram     Photo gallery     Municipal Waste Report - edition 2025     Munic
 ipal Waste Report- Synthesis 2025      Waste National data base      Press
  release (ita)
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LOCATION:Roma\, Sala Polifunzionale della Presidenza del Consiglio dei Min
 istri\, Via Santa Maria in Via\, 37b
URL:https://www.isprambiente.gov.it/en/archive/ispra-events/2025/12/presen
 tation-of-the-municipal-waste-report-edition-2025
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