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Showing 41 - 43 of 43 resultsArctic Waters Pollution Prevention Act (R.S.C. 1985, c. A-12).| 1985 |Legislation
CanadaThe scope of this Act is to prevent pollution of areas of the arctic waters adjacent to the mainland and islands of the Canadian arctic. "Arctic waters" is defined in section 2 and means the internal waters of Canada, the waters of the territorial sea of Canada, the exclusive economic zone of Canada, and the outer limit of the exclusive economic zone. Except as authorized by regulations made under...
KeywordsDomestic waste, Enforcement, WasteTitle 42 U.S. Code - Chapter 82—Solid Waste Disposal – Resource Recovery and Conservation Act|Legislation
United States of AmericaKeywordsDomestic waste, Plastic waste, Recycling, Waste collection, Waste disposal, Waste management, Waste management hierarchyWaste Management Law| 1970 |Legislation
IndonesiaKeywordsDomestic waste, Enforcement, Fiscal incentives, Plastic waste, Stakeholder engagement, Waste managementPagination
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