Waste management and pollution

What does it mean “Waste management”? I ask it to wikipedia and this is the answer:
“Waste management is the collection, transport, processing, recycling or disposal of waste materials, usually ones produced by human activity, in an effort to reduce their effect on human health or local aesthetics or amenity. A subfocus in recent decades has been to reduce waste materials’ effect on the natural world and the environment and to recover resources from them.”
But that’s enough? May be if you’re playing in a pursuit match. In the reality waste management is a daily pratics. For us that we have to buy sustainable products without packaging, for companies that they have to maximize the value of their waste, reducing them and collecting scraps. The second step – for all sustainable activities – is to trade waste using waste exchange.
Recycling waste is one of the mostimportant reply to the oil higher price. Anyway to reduce pollution we must choice sustainable and eco solidal products, stop use oil engine, ask for fuell cell engines and for clean energy.

Form more details follow these links

www.wastexchange.co.uk

www.wastemarket.eu
www.plasticscrap.eu
www.wastexchange.eu

Waste management and pollution

What does it mean “Waste management”? I ask it to wikipedia and this is the answer:
“Waste management is the collection, transport, processing, recycling or disposal of waste materials, usually ones produced by human activity, in an effort to reduce their effect on human health or local aesthetics or amenity. A subfocus in recent decades has been to reduce waste materials’ effect on the natural world and the environment and to recover resources from them.”
But that’s enough? May be if you’re playing in a pursuit match. In the reality waste management is a daily pratics. For us that we have to buy sustainable products without packaging, for companies that they have to maximize the value of their waste, reducing them and collecting scraps. The second step – for all sustainable activities – is to trade waste using waste exchange.
Recycling waste is one of the mostimportant reply to the oil higher price. Anyway to reduce pollution we must choice sustainable and eco solidal products, stop use oil engine, ask for fuell cell engines and for clean energy.

Form more details follow these links

www.wastexchange.co.uk

www.wastemarket.eu
www.plasticscrap.eu
www.wastexchange.eu

Italy: Commission pursues legal action over continuing violations of environmental laws

The fascist Altero Matteoli ex Italian Environment minister, has gone but the product of his work is still damaging Italian people.

The European Commission has decided to pursue legal action against Italy over four breaches of EU laws to protect human health and the environment. Three of the cases concern inadequate management of the risks posed by waste. In the fourth case, Italian authorities have failed to consider whether environmental impact assessments are needed for two new sections of road in Milan. In two of the cases the Commission is taking Italy to the European Court of Justice while in the other two it is sending final written warnings that Court action will be taken unless the infringements are rectified in the near future.

Stavros Dimas, European Commissioner for Environment, said: “Waste can pose a real threat to people and the environment if not managed safely. I hope Italy will accelerate action to address the shortcomings we have identified. It is also important that proper evaluation of infrastructure projects is carried out so that negative effects on the environment can be prevented or minimised.”

For more details: Europe commissionwastexchange.co.uk

Italy: Commission pursues legal action over continuing violations of environmental laws

The fascist Altero Matteoli ex Italian Environment minister, has gone but the product of his work is still damaging Italian people.

The European Commission has decided to pursue legal action against Italy over four breaches of EU laws to protect human health and the environment. Three of the cases concern inadequate management of the risks posed by waste. In the fourth case, Italian authorities have failed to consider whether environmental impact assessments are needed for two new sections of road in Milan. In two of the cases the Commission is taking Italy to the European Court of Justice while in the other two it is sending final written warnings that Court action will be taken unless the infringements are rectified in the near future.

Stavros Dimas, European Commissioner for Environment, said: “Waste can pose a real threat to people and the environment if not managed safely. I hope Italy will accelerate action to address the shortcomings we have identified. It is also important that proper evaluation of infrastructure projects is carried out so that negative effects on the environment can be prevented or minimised.”

For more details: Europe commissionwastexchange.co.uk