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Distribution and Accessibility of Separate Clothing Collection Points in Moscow

Student: Ksenia Balluk

Supervisor: Kirill Puzanov

Faculty: Faculty of Urban and Regional Development

Educational Programme: Urban Development and Spatial Planning (Master)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2024

This study is aimed at analyzing the infrastructure for separate collection of clothing in Moscow, represented by collection points such as containers and collection points. The main problem is the insufficient development and uneven distribution of collection points, which hinders the active participation of residents in the separate collection of textile waste. The purpose of the study is to analyze the current state and accessibility of the infrastructure for separate collection of clothing in Moscow, as well as to develop recommendations for its optimization to increase the level of public participation in the separate collection of textiles.

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