Hazardous waste management in Chile: novel challenges for a new regulation© Lehrstuhl für Abfallverwertungstechnik und Abfallwirtschaft der Montanuniversität Leoben (11/2006)
The new "Hazardous Waste Management Regulation" was published in the Official Newspaper of the Chilean Republic on June 12th, 2003, being in force 365 days after its publication (i.e., June 12th, 2004).
Dioxins in Germany© Technical Co-Operation Project Bavaria-Sao Paulo (6/2006)
citation : Waste Incineration — A Potential Danger? Bidding Farewell to Dioxin Spouting
Power-Point presentation to lecture in the context of the Technical Co-Operation Sao Paulo - Bavaria. "Solid Waste Management: Facing the Future"
Waste Incineration — A Potential Danger?© Technical Co-Operation Project Bavaria-Sao Paulo (6/2006)
Bidding Farewell to Dioxin Spouting
Textversion to Lecture in the context of the Technical Co-Operation Sao Paulo - Bavaria. "Solid Waste Management: Facing the Future"
Note on the further Work Concerning the Impact Assessment of REACH© Lexxion Verlagsgesellschaft mbH (6/2005)
On 29 October 2003, the European Commission adopted a proposal for a new EU regulatory framework for chemicals. Under the proposed new system called REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals), enterprises that manufacture or import more than one tonne of a chemical substance per year would be required to register it in a central database.
Forming Consortia for REACH Registration: Contractual and Competition Law Issues© Lexxion Verlagsgesellschaft mbH (6/2005)
In order to reduce costs for industry and authorities, the Commission’s proposal for a REACH-Regulation of 29 October 2003 strongly supports the forming of consortia for the registration of about 30,000 substances subject to registration requirements. This article examines contractual issues to be observed when forming and operating consortia based on the REACH Proposal.
Recovery and Recycling Paths of Biodegradable Polymer Packaging - Case Study Kassel City -© Bauhaus-Universität Weimar - Professur für Abfallwirtschaft (4/2005)
As a result of intensive sponsorship and both scientific and commercial research efforts, biologically degradable polymers (BDP) have been developed in the last few years to be ready for practical utilisation. The application of BDP for packaging purposes was considered to be the most practical area for their use.