Legal Perspectives Regarding The Construction And The Demolition Waste Management
Résumé
Protecting the environment remains one of the burning desires of our times and people has begun more and more concerned with finding concrete solutions in the direction of identifying, collecting and recycling different types of waste, including construction and demolition waste. All these public policies are based upon a principle in the European Union according to which the polluter is the one who pays, wanting responsibility for all those who generate residues. Therefore, in the framework of this analysis, the identification and the presentation of the main legal regulations regarding the construction and demolition waste management are necessary steps for improving the public awareness on the matter.
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