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Time for collection of waste fitting the service users’ needs has a significant relationship to the availability of waste transportation facilities and the quality of the road. When local leaders are interested in solid waste management issues, they allocate adequate funding for equipment and infrastructure. As a result the stakeholders are willing to pay and also to participate in the solutions for an improved service. The providers of waste collection often tend to forget the needs of the service users; therefore the cooperation and coordination between service users and service providers are of great importance.The analysis of the data suggests that improving the infrastructure, including the roads, increasing the equipment and human resources have a positive impact on the delivery of the service. But these represent an economic burden for the municipalities. Waste collection, transfer and transport are important but expensive municipal services (Faccio et al., 2011). Generally, they constitute 80–95% of the total budget of solid waste management; hence it forms the key component in determining the economics of the whole waste management system (Alagoz and Kocasoy, 2008). The financial support of the Central Government appears to be a solution for the lack of financial resources.A PCA carried out with 9 correlated factors (Table 5) allowed finding two dimensions; Support and Infrastructure. Support: Central and local government, service providers and service users’ support to the system are key elements for the efficiency of the collection, transfer and transport of solid waste. Infrastructure. In general, municipalities are responsible for the infrastructure and equipment needed for waste collection, transfer and transport. The improvement of the infrastructure affects positively the efficiency of the system.
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