Report on how to protect the Circular Economy from hazardous substances

"The idea of a ‘circular economy’ has emerged as a possible solution to the overexploitation of the natural resources of our planet. In December 2015, the EU set as a priority the transition to such a model in its EU Action Plan, and has announced that an “analysis and policy options to address...

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Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Brussels 2017
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19399298124911174709-Report-on-how-to-protect-the-C.htm
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Summary:"The idea of a ‘circular economy’ has emerged as a possible solution to the overexploitation of the natural resources of our planet. In December 2015, the EU set as a priority the transition to such a model in its EU Action Plan, and has announced that an “analysis and policy options to address the interface between chemicals, products and waste legislation, including how to reduce the presence and improve the tracking of chemicals of concern in products” will be carried out in 2017. This report was prepared to contribute to this initiative and ensure that it aims to enhance the protection of human health and the environment in line with the Council of the European Union’s recent conclusions on the sound management of chemicals. This report shows how the three relevant blocks of EU legislation – Chemicals, Product and Waste legislation – interact. It highlights complementarities and shortcomings with case studies on two different products – mattresses and televisions. Recommendations are then proposed to improve the current legal framework to ensure better circularity of materials, while protecting human health and the environment."
Physical Description:42 p.
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