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Showing 1 - 8 of 8 resultsThe Environment Act (No. 3 of 2024).| 2024 |Legislation
MauritiusThis Act, divided into eighteen Parts, and consisting of 151 sections, provides for a modern legislative framework that ensures better protection, management and conservation of the environment. The Act defines the following relevant terms: accredited laboratory, to provide environmental data and conduct analyses of environmental samples; Central Water Authority; circular economy; climate change...
KeywordsImpacts, Plastic waste, Waste, Circular economy, Pollutants, Hazardous waste, Integrated coastal zone management, Dumping, Open dumpingDraft Coastal Regulation Zone Notification| 2018 |Regulation
IndiaKeywordsIntegrated coastal zone management, Marine litter, Plastic waste, Waste managementFisheries Management and Development Act, 2016 (No. 35 of 2016).| 2016 |Legislation
KenyaThis Act provides with respect to a wide range of matters concerning the fisheries sector including fisheries management and conservation, aquaculture and fish processing and marketing. It establishes the Kenya Fisheries Advisory Council (“Council”), The Kenya Fisheries Service (“Service”), The Fish Marketing Authority (“Authority”), the Fisheries Research and Development Fund and the Fish Levy...
KeywordsFines, Levies, Marine plastic litter, Maritime sources, Pollution of the marine environment, Consultations, Fishing gear, Impacts, Certification, Labelling, Stakeholder engagement, Integrated coastal zone management, Enforcement, WasteThe National Environmental Management: Integrated Coastal Management Act| 2009 |Legislation
South AfricaTo establish a system of integrated coastal and estuarine management in the Republic, including norms, standards and policies, in order to promote the conservation of the coastal environment, and maintain the natural attributes of coastal landscapes and seascapes.
KeywordsCertification, Enforcement, Hazardous waste, Integrated coastal zone management, Waste disposal, Waste managementBeaches Environmental Assessment and Coastal Health Act of 2000| 2000 |Legislation
United States of AmericaKeywordsIntegrated coastal zone management, Plastic waste, Waste managementCoast Conservation Act, No. 57 of 1981.| 1981 |Legislation
Sri LankaThe text consists of 42 sections divided into 5 Parts: Administration (I); Coastal Zone Management (II); Permit Procedure (III); General (IV); Amendment and Modification of Certain Written Laws. There shall be established a Coast Conservation Advisory Council and there shall be appointed a Director of Coast Conservation (sects. 2-10). The Director shall submit to the Council a comprehensive...
KeywordsIntegrated coastal zone management, Marine litter, Waste disposalBeach Protection Act, 1967 (Act No. 2 of 1967).| 1967 |Legislation
Saint LuciaIt shall not be lawful for any person to dig, take or carry away for building or construction purposes or for providing ballast for a vessel any sand, stone, gravel, etc. from any beach, seashore or floor or to move such materials along a public road., except under and in accordance with a license from the Director of Public works. A permit shall be in the form as set out in the Schedule. No...
KeywordsIntegrated coastal zone management, Littering, WasteBeach Control Act.| 1956 |Legislation
JamaicaThis Act provides for coastal zone management in Jamaica and declares all rights in and over the foreshore of Jamaica and the floor of the sea to be vested in the Crown (sect. 3). Any person who is the owner or occupier of any land adjoining any part of the foreshore and any member of his family and any private guest of his shall be entitled to use that part of the foreshore adjoining his land for...
KeywordsIntegrated coastal zone management, Waste management
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Plastic carrier bags
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Primary microplastics
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