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Bank accounts for waste disposal increased by more than 100 percent
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Bank accounts for waste disposal increased by more than 100 percent

In Benkovac, waste collection fees have increased by over 100% for residents starting June 1st. A household that previously paid 90 cents for emptying a 120-liter container now faces a charge of 2.26 euros per disposal. The fixed monthly fee has risen from 6.68 euros to 16.70 euros. Residents expressed shock and frustration, calling the price hike unfair, especially since utility prices have not doubled while other costs have. The city explained the increase is due to higher transportation costs after moving waste handling to the Biljane Donje Waste Management Center, where costs rose significantly compared to previous storage in Polača. The decision was confirmed at the last municipal council meeting.

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Bank accounts for waste disposal increased by more than 100 percent

In Benkovac, waste collection fees have increased by over 100% for residents starting June 1st. A household that previously paid 90 cents for emptying a 120-liter container now faces a charge of 2.26 euros per disposal. The fixed monthly fee has risen from 6.68 euros to 16.70 euros. Residents expressed shock and frustration, calling the price hike unfair, especially since utility prices have not doubled while other costs have. The city explained the increase is due to higher transportation costs after moving waste handling to the Biljane Donje Waste Management Center, where costs rose significantly compared to previous storage in Polača. The decision was confirmed at the last municipal council meeting.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of resident reactions and official explanations without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from citizens expressing dissatisfaction and cites official statements explaining the cost increase. There is no clear ideological leaning in the framing,儘

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article provides specific details about the price increases, including exact figures and quotes from residents and officials. These claims are internally consistent and align with the general consensus found in other articles. The tone is mostly neutral but includes some direct quotes from citiz

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