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Guidelines of waste treatment in EU
Published on May 18, 20112902 Views
Waste treatment refers to the activities required to ensure that waste has the least practicable impact on the environment. In many countries various forms of waste treatment are required by law. Find
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Waste management in the EU00:00
EU waste management: facts and figures00:34
Problems to tackle01:37
Objectives of European waste policy02:31
Waste prevention and Recycling Strategy03:22
Moving up the waste hierarchy04:29
Some targets in EU waste legislation05:19
Reducing waste disposal - the Landfill Directive06:23
Illegal waste dumping07:53
Progress on key objectives08:46
Municipal waste Generation and Management in the EU08:51
Trends in recycling of Municipal Solid Waste - 200710:41
Trends in landfilling of municipal waste11:25
Are we moving in the right direction?12:04
Outlook for the future13:04
Prevention and recycling through eco-design13:06
Recycling and resource efficiency13:52
Best practices14:58
Best practices in waste prevention16:47
Thank you for your attention17:07