Waste and recycling - Environment - European Commission Environment Home Topics Waste and recycling Waste and recycling Managing waste in an environmentally sound manner and making use of the secondary materials they contain are key elements of the EU’s environmental policy
Recycling and waste - Access Canberra an optional 240 litre garden organic green waste bin with a light green lid If you live in a multi-unit dwelling with shared waste facilities, recycling and waste systems can vary depending on where you live Visit the City Services website to: view the bin collection calendar and find out what goes in your household bins book a bulky waste
Mining waste - Environment - European Commission The Extractive Waste Directive entered into force on 1 May 2006 It is designed to prevent or reduce any adverse effects on the environment and human health through the proper management of mining waste It also aims to:- Ensure the long-term stability of disposal facilities Prevent or minimise water and soil pollution arising from acid or alkaline drainage and the leaching of heavy metals
Implementation of the Waste Framework Directive - Environment Reports The amended Waste Framework Directive, Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive and Landfill Directive have removed the obligation for implementation reports Now, the European Commission, supported by the EEA, is required to publish early warning reports three years in advance of the recycling and landfilling target years
Battery-related waste codes update set to boost circular economy Waste from post-consumer batteries Intermediate fractions from battery recycling The amendment takes into account the emergence of new battery chemistries, introducing new waste codes for lithium-based batteries and intermediate waste streams from battery recycling (“black mass”) to ensure their proper handling within and outside the EU
Information sheet 4 - Requirements for the reuse and disposal of . . . The key objective of this information sheet is to ensure that the environment and human health are protected during the management and disposal of contaminated soil This information sheet also supports the objects of the Environment Protection Act 1997 and the core waste management targets of the ACT Waste Management Strategy 2011–2025 The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) encourages
New rules to boost recycling efficiency from waste batteries The Commission published new rules on Friday for calculating and verifying recycling efficiency and the recovery of materials from waste batteries Batteries play a crucial role in advancing the green transition, supporting sustainable mobility, and contributing to climate neutrality by 2050
Mercury - Environment - European Commission Mercury waste management Metallic mercury as waste and waste containing or contaminated with mercury qualify in most cases as 'hazardous waste' under the Waste Framework Directive In parallel, the Landfill Directive sets specific requirements for the storage of mercury waste