cover image: Overview of national waste prevention programmes in Europe

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Overview of national waste prevention programmes in Europe

6 Jan 2022

Language Norwegian Development process of the No information programme/revision Foreseen budget for The waste prevention programme does not include a specific implementation of the budget for implementing the measures project Waste generation The following figures illustrate the progress towards waste prevention and decoupling of waste generation from economic growth in Norway. [...] Target groups Authorities, non-governmental organisations and the public The WPP does not describe the involvement of stakeholders in the development of the programme. [...] 35) Encourage the design, manufacture and use of products that are resource-efficient, durable (including in terms of life span and absence of planned obsolescence), repairable, reusable and upgradeable Target products containing critical raw materials to prevent that those materials become waste Encourage the reuse of products and the Reuse and/or repair of appropriate discarded setting up of sys. [...] 35) legal requirements concerning those materials and products laid down at EU level, and ensure that any supplier of an article as defined in point 33 of Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council provides the information pursuant to Article 33(1) of that regulation to the European Chemicals Agency as from 5 January 2021 Reduce the generation of waste,. [...] As part of the KuttMatsvinn2020 research project, Matvett (the food industry’s organisation for food waste prevention and reduction) and the research institutes Nofima and Østfoldforskning developed a guide with practical tips and advice on how to ensure the safe reuse of food.

Authors

EEA/Ioannis Bakas

Pages
13
Published in
Denmark

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