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Showing 61 - 70 of 160 resultsRestrictions on the Manufacture, Import, and Sale of Personal Care and Cosmetics Products Containing Plastic Microbeads| 2017 |Legislation
ChinaKeywordsMicrobeads, Plastic waste, Waste management hierarchyDecree of 05-17-2017 of approval of the Regulation for the reduction of the consumption of plastic bags.| 2017 |Regulation
AndorraLa Llei 25/2004, del 14 de desembre, de residus adopta els criteris jeràrquics europeus de gestió de residus, integrats i desenvolupats en el Pla nacional de residus (PNR). Per ordre prioritari, aquests criteris són la prevenció en la generació de residus, la reutilització, el reciclatge, la valorització energètica i l’eliminació.
KeywordsBiodegradable plastics, Compostable plastics, Plastic carrier bags, Plastic waste, Very lightweight plastic carrier bags, Waste management hierarchyStatutory Order on Deposits on and the Collection etc. of Packaging for Certain Beverages| 2017 |Legislation
DenmarkKeywordsPlastic waste, Recyclable packaging, Reusable packaging, Single-use plastic products, Waste management hierarchyDecree No. 2017-291 - ban on the placing on the market of rinsed cosmetic products for the use of exfoliation or cleaning comprising solid plastic particles and cotton swabs for household use whose stem is plastic| 2017 |Regulation
FranceKeywordsPlastic waste, Product bans, Single-use plastic products, Waste management hierarchyThe Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2017| 2017 |Regulation
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandKeywordsPlastic waste, Recyclable packaging, Waste management hierarchyWaste Management (Farm Plastics) (Amendment) Regulations 2017 (S.I. No. 396 of 2017).| 2017 |Regulation
IrelandThese Regulations amend the Waste Management (Farm Plastics) Regulations 2001 and are designed to assist in the improved recovery of waste farm plastics. The Regulations provide that from 1 October 2017, the definition of farm plastics will be expanded to include two further materials, i.e. netting and bale twine.
KeywordsPlastic waste, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Waste management hierarchyLoi n° 2017-39 du 26 décembre 2017 portant interdiction de la production, de l’exportation, de la commercialisation, de la détention, de la distribution et de l’utilisation de sachets plastique non biodégradables en République du Bénin.| 2017 |Legislation
BeninLa présente loi d’interdit la production, l’importation, la commercialisation, la détention, la distribution et l’utilisation des sachets en plastique non dégradables en République du Bénin. Cette loi s’applique à: la production de sachets en plastiques non dégradables sur le territoire national; l’importation de sachets en plastique non dégradables sur le territoire national; la commercialisation...
KeywordsLevies, Oxo-degradable plastics, Plastic carrier bags, Plastic waste, Polyethylene, Waste management hierarchyProducer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2017 (S.I. No. 1221 of 2017).| 2017 |Regulation
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandThese Regulations amend the Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 2007. Those Regulations impose on producers the obligation to recover and recycle packaging waste in order to attain the recovery and recycling targets set out in Article 6(1) of European Parliament and Council Directive 94/62/EC on packaging and packaging waste. These Regulations establish new recycling...
KeywordsPlastic waste, Recyclable packaging, Waste management hierarchyEnvironment Protection (Restriction on importation, distribution and sale of Plastic Utensils and Polystyrene Boxes) Regulations 2017 (S.I. No. 38 of 2017).| 2017 |Regulation
SeychellesThese Regulations, made under the Environment Protection, 2016 by the Minister responsible for Environment, Energy and Climate Change, prohibit the manufacturing, importation, distribution and sale of plastic utensils and Polystyrene boxes for use within the Republic of Seychelles but allows import permits to be issued for the importation of- (a) Biodegradable utensils; or (b) Biodegradable boxes...
KeywordsBiodegradable plastics, Plastic waste, Polystyrene, Waste management hierarchyEnvironment Protection (Restriction on manufacturing, importation, distribution and sale of Plastic Bags) Regulations 2017 (S.I. No. 37 of 2017).| 2017 |Regulation
SeychellesThese Regulations, made under the Environment Protection, 2016 by the Minister responsible for Environment, Energy and Climate Change, prohibit the manufacturing, importation, distribution and sale of plastic bags which do not fall into the category of exempted plastic bags as specified in the First Schedule. The Ministry responsible for Finance and Trade, subject to the approval of the Ministry...
KeywordsBiodegradable plastics, Plastic carrier bags, Plastic waste, Polystyrene, Waste management hierarchyPagination
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