Croatia Safely Disposes of Asbestos-Containing Waste from Vjesnik Site
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Croatia disposed of 48 tons of construction waste from the Vjesnik site, containing approximately 480 kilograms of bound asbestos.
- The waste was safely managed at a specialized landfill in Virovitica, adhering to all legal regulations and undergoing inspection.
- Company officials clarified that the material contained bound asbestos, not loose asbestos, and posed no risk when handled properly.
Virovitica, Croatia โ Officials have clarified the safe disposal of 48 tons of construction waste from the Vjesnik site, which contained approximately 480 kilograms of bound asbestos. Vladimir ล uลกak, manager of Flora VTC d.o.o., stated that the material was properly managed at a specialized landfill in Virovitica.
It is important to use terminology correctly so as not to scare the public. Reports that 50 tons of toxic asbestos were secretly brought in and stored in Virovitica are fake news.
ล uลกak emphasized that the waste contained bound asbestos, meaning it was trapped within construction materials like concrete or insulation. He stressed that this type of waste poses no risk to the public, workers, or the environment when handled according to regulations. He refuted public claims of "secretly transporting and storing 50 tons of toxic asbestos," calling them "fake news."
Flora VTC explained that the disposal process was fully documented and transparent, involving three vehicles delivering the waste. The material was packed in sealed big-bag sacks, inspected, weighed, unloaded, and stored in a specially prepared landfill cell. The company has managed construction waste containing bound asbestos for 15 years.
Flora VTC does not receive or dispose of asbestos. Flora VTC has been legally disposing of construction waste containing bound asbestos for 15 years on a specially constructed cell.
An extraordinary inspection by the State Inspectorate confirmed that all procedures complied with the law. A chemical analysis report also verified the presence of about one percent asbestos. ล uลกak reassured that at no point was there any danger to handlers, the environment, or citizens.
Lawful waste management includes traceability as a fundamental principle. Every kilogram of waste has accompanying documentation showing its origin, type, quantity, owner, transporter, and disposal method.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.