Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Framework directive on waste in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Framework Directive on Waste.
Revision of the framework directive on waste.
In writing.- I welcome Caroline Jackson's report on the revision of the Framework Directive on Waste.
The Framework Directive on Waste i.e.
Perhaps we should be working towards a framework directive on waste.
The Framework Directive on waste was followed by the Directive on toxic
The aim of this proposal is to revise the framework Directive on waste.
Uncontrolled dumping contravenes the Framework Directive on waste(Directive 75/442/EEC), while the lack of a rehabilitation plan contravenes the Landfill Directive Directive 99/31/EC.
CS Mr President, I supported the revision of the framework directive on waste today.
The Framework Directive on Waste places on Member States, a general duty to take the necessary measures to ensure that waste is disposed of without endangering human health
As a result, burial in these circumstances is not subject to control under the Framework Directive on Waste.
The proposal speaks of creating for the first time a link with EU environmental legislation: the Framework Directive on waste(Directive 75/442/EEC amended by Directive 91/156/EEC), which covers the handling,
that they be covered by national rules and the Framework Directive on Waste.
in particular the framework directive on waste and the landfill directive. .
development of adequate criteria for the further elaboration of Annex IIA and IIB of the framework directive on wastes.”.
This proposal presents an opportunity to clarify the relationship between the Animal Waste Directive and the Framework Directive on Waste and to create a link between the two.
We call on the Commission, however, to modify the annexes to the framework directive on waste in order to make it clear,
recovery operations must ensure that the objectives of Article 4 of the Framework Directive on Waste are achieved
the borderlines between it and the Framework Directive on Waste, and whether its provisions are always sufficient to be considered to‘cover' the disposal
recovered in such a way that the objectives of Article 4 of the Framework Directive on Waste are achieved
This is partly because the Directive 90/667/EEC does not always include the controls necessary to ensure that the objectives of Article 4 of the Framework Directive on Waste are achieved(i.e. that there is no harm to human health
inert waste should remain proportional and not, as proposed by the committee, be largely subjected to the same stringency as Category A hazardous-waste sites. The framework directive on waste and the landfill directive make adequate provision for non-hazardous waste quarries.
The principal EC Directives of relevance in the field of hazardous waste management are the Framework Directive on Waste, 75/442/EEC and the Directive on Toxic
I stress that it is important to remember that existing landfills must of course comply with Article 4 of our framework directive on waste, which already now provides that landfills must be licensed
principles regarding the management of waste in the Community are laid down in Directive 2006/12/EC on waste Waste Framework Directive, WFD.