Copenhagen - Some countries are frontrunners on waste recycling and prevention; others could be inspired by these experiences. The European Environment Agency (EEA) has compiled a set of fact sheets presenting information on national strategies, targets and instruments for prevention and better management of waste.
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"Full implementation of EU waste policies, moving from disposal to waste prevention, re-use and recycling, is still a big challenge for many countries. We not only have to stop illegal landfilling and export, but also stem the loss of resources through disposal, especially where waste can be used as part of a resource-efficient economy," said Prof. Jacqueline McGlade, Executive Director of EEA.
More specifically, the fact sheets also list national approaches, targets and policy instruments related to the following three objectives:
* Recycling of 70 percent of construction and demolition waste by 2020
* Reduction of landfilling of biodegradable municipal waste to 35 percent of 1995 levels by 2016
* Development of waste prevention programmes by 2013 Quelle: European Environment Agency (EEA)
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