Title |
Drawing a Line between European Waste and Chemicals Regulation |
ID_Doc |
7414 |
Authors |
Alaranta, J; Turunen, T |
Title |
Drawing a Line between European Waste and Chemicals Regulation |
Year |
2017 |
Published |
Review Of European Comparative & International Environmental Law, 26, 2 |
DOI |
10.1111/reel.12205 |
Abstract |
This article analyses the fine line between the application of waste legislation and the application of chemicals regulation. If a substance or object ceases to be waste, or is originally a by-product, how is chemicals regulation applied to the non-waste material? The article also examines the effects that provisions of chemicals legislation can have with respect to waste legislation and the regulatory possibilities to exclude substances or objects from the concept of waste. Theregulation of the residual materials is successful when it promotes the reuse and recovery, reduces thedetrimental health and environmental effects of those residual materials, and reduces the costs and environmental harm incurred by the obtaining of the raw materials. Combining the diverging objectives of waste and chemical legislation is challenging but necessary to achieve the transition to a circular economy and the best overall outcome in terms of sustainability. |
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Document Type |
Other |
Open Access |
Open Access |
Source |
Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) |
EID |
WOS:000405814800007 |
WoS Category |
Environmental Studies; Law |
Research Area |
Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Government & Law |
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