Czechs inconsistent in sorting waste
Czechs are inconsistent when it comes to sorting waste, according to the outcome of an opinion survey released by Ipsos Tambor. While 87 percent of Czechs sort waste regularly separating paper, glass and plastic bottles, a fifth of respondents who sort waste said they did not bother to sort batteries, chemicals or medicines. The study indicates that concern about environmental protection comes with age, with young people between 18 and 25 generally being more careless about the consequences to the environment.