
Protesters who demonstrated against a leaky landfill near Volokolamsk, Russia, surprised authorities with the strength of their demonstrations
The order signed by Putin, and published on the government register on January 14, calls for establishing a "Russian Ecological Operator" that will serve as a national overseeing agency to coordinate waste disposal companies nationwide.
The order gives few details except to say the agency should be set up before the end of 2019.
However, it follows a series of angry protests staged in early 2018 over poorly managed landfills and household waste disposal. The largest, and more frequent, protests occurred in the Moscow regional town of Volokolamsk.
Residents there demonstrated against a nearby landfill after dozens of children were rushed to hospitals with symptoms of gas poisoning. Residents blamed gases leaking from the landfill.
At one point, protesters blocked a highway to keep trash trucks from traveling to the landfill to dump household trash and garbage.














Comment: Contrary to his image in the West, Putin is fairly moderate and open to reforms - even so called liberal or 'democratic' reforms. That is, he listens to his people, and he's no supporter of totalitarianism - though order and stability come first. And while Western observers will say Russia's civil society is nonexistent or under-developed, they aren't entirely without a voice, as this story shows.