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Municipally owned companies as executors of tasks pertaining to municipal waste management
Municipally owned companies as executors of tasks pertaining to municipal waste management

Author(s): Józefa Famielec, Stanisław Famielec
Subject(s): Politics, National Economy, Sociology, Sociology of Law
Published by: Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie we współpracy z Wydawnictwem Naukowym Scholar
Keywords: Municipal waste; municipally owned company; MOC; municipal waste installations; waste management; in-house orders

Summary/Abstract: Objectives: Services provided in the general economic interest constitute a fairly significant research field with regard topublic management, involving different local governing tasks, including municipal waste management. Full managementof municipal waste services is carried out by individual municipalities (from July 2013 onwards), therefore the purposeof the article is pinpointing the municipal waste management providers (Municipally Owned Companies) in Polishprovincial cities, including those using the in-house model.Research Design & Methods: The process of identifying the entities engaged in waste management as municipallyowned companies (referred hereafter as “MOCs”) is preceded by a theoretical analysis of the peculiarities of municipalwaste and municipal waste management, both of which are regarded as crucial and having imminent economic andsocial consequences. During that theoretical analysis the authors applied the European Union hierarchy on waste management in establishing the following waste management criteria: achieving of a specified rate of recovery and recycling; standardisation of the magnitude and structure of waste flows directed to incineration plants and landfill; and comprehensiveness of the waste management system. Findings: It has been established that MOCs (including those operating via in-house orders) are the principal typeof entities which provide municipal waste management services in the cities included in the analysis.Implications / Recommendations: The article shows a clear need for further research on the efficiency of MOCs regardingthe provision and performance of public utility services and tasks.Contribution / Value Added: The conducted research provides evidence supporting the statement that municipal wastemanagement is performed mostly by MOCs, which are entrusted with public utility tasks through tender proceduresor, more frequently, via in-house orders. Such entities co-operate with the private sector, with private sector firms oftenowning specialised installations.Article Classification: Research articleKeywords: Municipal waste, municipally owned company, MOC, municipal waste installations, waste management,in-house ordersJEL classification: H44

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 46
  • Page Range: 65-77
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English