ARNAUD, D. K. L.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5533377580873460; ARNAUD, Débora Karenine Bovo Mendes Lacerda.
Resumo:
With the new Brazilian federalism model brought by the 1988 Constitution, was transferred to the municipalities a much bigger responsibility than that which was given before. With this, many public policies have had their implementation delegated mostly to municipal public power. One of the biggest and current concerns of the international society has been solid waste. Specifically in Brazil, have long been trying to work around this obstacle that grows every day. In 2010 approved the National Policy on Solid Waste that came as a legislative framework for the country. This policy decentralized waste management and left in the hands of county greatest responsibility. It is believed that with this new legal instrument municipal governments be made strong for the fight to the disorderly residual growth and that it will no longer be a problem very soon. However, it appears from the entry into force of this law that municipalities are serious difficulties in implementing this policy and that more and more the problem with waste grows. Thus, with an extensive literature review and field research, we found that even with the apparent financial development of small towns, the population is not ready to participate in the implementation of this policy actively publishes, making it necessary further actions of the public power regarding the education of citizens among other attitudes.