Landfill Directive definition

Landfill Directive means Council Directive 1999/31/EC on the landfill of waste(16), as last amended by Directive (EU) 2018/850, and read as if—
Landfill Directive has the meaning given in Council Directive 1999/31/EC “Landfill Site” any of the landfill sites located at Beddingham, Pebsham and Xxxxxx which are the subject of the Landfill Contracts
Landfill Directive means Council Directive (EU) 2018/850 of 30 May 2018 amending Directive 1999/31/EC on the landfill of waste.”

Examples of Landfill Directive in a sentence

  • The Waste and Emissions Trading Act 2003 aims to achieve the requirements of the EU Landfill Directive by progressively reducing the amount of biodegradable municipal waste that waste disposal authorities may send to landfill.

  • Moreover, we encourage the Commission to address in a systematic and coherent manner the specific characteristics of small remote islands as part of the implementing measures of the package and notably of the revised Landfill Directive as well as of Art.

  • The Landfill Directive aims to prevent, or minimise, the negative effects on both the environment and human health caused by landfilling of wastes.

  • However, the Landfill Directive defines municipal waste as waste from households as well as other waste that, because of its nature or composition, is similar to waste from households.

  • In terms of national waste policy the most important influences have originated from the EU Waste Framework Directive and the EU Landfill Directive.

  • Please note that "Municipal waste" as set out in the EU Landfill Directive now includes both household waste and that from other sources which are similar in nature and composition.

  • In particular, the CEP includes changes to the Waste Framework Directive and Landfill Directive, both of which are key drivers for the LWP's strategic thinking.

  • UK policy for municipal waste management continues to be dominated by the Landfill Directive and its requirement that the amount of biodegradable material going to landfill is progressively reduced up to 2020.

  • The 1999 EU Landfill Directive requires EU Member states to reduce the amount of biodegradable municipal waste that is disposed of to landfill.

  • The UK Government responded to the original EU Landfill Directive both by setting equivalent targets (under the Landfill Allowance Trading Scheme, LATS) for each local authority, and by increasing the cost of landfill through an escalating rate of Landfill Tax, and the UK has achieved the 2020 target well ahead of time.


More Definitions of Landfill Directive

Landfill Directive means Directive 2018/8504 amending Directive 1999/31/EC5 on the landfill of waste
Landfill Directive means Council Directive 99/31/EC of 26 April 1999 on the landfill of waste10;
Landfill Directive means Council Directive 1999/31/EC on the landfill of waste, as last amended by [F73Directive (EU) 2018/850], read in accordance with regulation 3B; “local authority” means—
Landfill Directive means Council Directive 99/31/EC on the landfill of waste(6);

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