Re: Waste Trading: unknown solution?
- From: "Wastexchange" <marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 20 Feb 2006 08:39:45 -0800
OK - well the first point if you actually want to deliver industrial
ecology is to dismantle the well intended but intrusive waste
regulations which make reusing more or less any waste pretty difficult.
Yes it's true, regulation in Europe - and especially in Italy - usually
help big abuse and at the same time hinders the most part of the
companies that try to improve waste recycling and reuse.
An example is the powder and granules from tyres recycling. Companies
need high knowledge to produce a commercial quality of powder and
granules from tyres but for the law it's not a product but a waste.
Companies that want to use it - as succedaneum of prime material - must
have special authorization. Moreover they must use freighters
authorized for waste and so the freight cost rise up. This is a problem
for all especially within the plastic recycling field.
We need an international knowhow and experience exchange. I'm not sure
we need to dismantle the legislation, but we need efficent offices
behind the law tha have to register the reality and modify the law.
Often politics made law without a competence about the object of the
law.
There has to be a way to declare a waste stream a co-product or we'll
never get anywhere.
Yes it's absolutely true
I'm checking your web site. May I ad your link within our link page?
And your banner?
Let me know if you agree.
About NISP I'll contact them in few days. I'll notify your nice
presentation.
Best regards
Mauro Pieri
Bye
Mauro Pieri
web:www.wastexchange.co.uk
mail:mp @wastexchange.co.uk
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