ACR+ joined forces with FEAD, Hazardous Waste Europe and NOWMORE to bring you the "Hazards out", featuring a series of workshops on the separate collection of household hazardous waste, which becomes an obligation for Member States by January 2025
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Workshop 1 - What is going to change?
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How will the separate collection of household hazardous waste be implemented? Are municipalities prepared for the new sorting obligations?
If you wish to learn more about the different perspectives and challenges of separate collection of HHW, join our first workshop on 11 February, 14:00 CET. On the agenda:
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Hazards Out project overview | Paolo Campanella, FEAD
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What is Household Hazardous Waste? What changes from the industrial perspective? | Nicolas Humez, Hazardous Waste Europe
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What changes with the new sorting obligations? | Daniele Ape, DG Environment, European Commission
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The national perspective of HHW rules & regulations
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The municipal perspective: the challenge of separate collection | Françoise Bonnet, ACR+
- Panel discussion, Q&A | Jean-Paul Judson, NOWMORE
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This initiative aims to raise awareness on the mandatory separate collection of household hazardous waste and support the local authorities and other relevant stakeholders in the establishment of effective HHW management strategies. The main objective is to promote the implementation of separate collection of household hazardous waste mandatory by January 2025 through the exchange of best practices and collaboration with local authorities, industry, and other stakeholders. This will be achieved through the design and delivery of a series of workshops for municipalities and other relevant stakeholders focused on:
- Data collection; analysis, and legislation overview;
- Peer learning through exchange of know-how and best practices on the separate collection of problematic waste streams;
- Support for the development of HHW management strategies;
- Building a network of professionals.
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