Waste management legislation

  •  

    Waste management laws govern the transport, treatment, storage, and disposal of all manner of waste, including municipal solid waste, hazardous waste, and nuclear waste, among many other types.

    Waste laws are generally designed to minimize or eliminate the uncontrolled dispersal of waste materials into the environment in a manner that may cause ecological or biological harm and include laws designed to reduce the generation of waste and promote or mandate waste recycling. Regulatory efforts include identifying and categorizing waste types and mandating transport, treatment, storage, and disposal practices.

     

    The analysis of waste management legislation in partner countries.

    Making a presentation.

     

    Presentations made by students from Poland

    Maciej Kuraś, Poland

    Aleksandra Wasik, Oliwia Płuszka, Poland

    Bartosz Ziętal, Igor Sosnowski, Poland

    Maja Wróbel, Julia Figzał, Poland

    Szymon Łachmański, Poland

     

    Presentations made by students from Lithuania

     

    Aurelija Saulytė, Lithuania

    Geidvydas Proidinas, Lithuania

    Gustas Petkauskas, Lithuania

    Karolis Pačinskas, Lithuania

    Kasparas Žemaitis, Lithuania

    Skirmantė Maželytė, Lithuania

    Titas Mockevičius, Lithuania

    Vytautas Kranauskas, Lithuania

    EMİNE GÜL ÇAM TURKEY

     

    GİZEM DEMİR TURKEY

     

     

    ESİLA KARACA TURKEY