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THE CONCEPT OF EXTRACTIVE WASTE

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The analysis of the concept of extractive waste is the main point of this paper. This matter is interesting because it is connected both with the geological and mining law as well as with the “waste law” . In the first part of the paper some  remarks about the definition of waste from the Act on Waste are made . In this part the relation between the definition of waste and the definition of extractive waste, which can be found in the Act on Extractive Waste, is also presented . Afterwards other concepts used in the definition of extractive waste are analysed . Some exceptions in which provisions of the Act on Extractive Waste do not apply are discussed in the last part .
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Od 3 lat nowe kierunki unijnej polityki i prawa ochrony środowiska w zakresie odpadów wyznaczają cele ujęte w dokumencie Unii Europejskiej z 2018 roku dotyczącym gospodarki o obiegu zamkniętym. Odnoszą się one w złożony sposób do jednego z filarów gospodarki o obiegu zamkniętym, jakim jest rozszerzona odpowiedzialność producenta (ROP). Ustawodawca polski rozpoczął wstępne działania dotyczące wykorzystania ROP w sposób odpowiadający nowym celom gospodarowania odpadami (np. marnowanie żywności). Aktualnie najbardziej problematycznym obszarem wymagającym zmiany jest gospodarowanie odpadami komunalnymi. Szczególnie pilnym wyzwaniem jest skoordynowanie istniejących w Polsce schematów ROP z gminnym systemem gospodarowania odpadami komunalnymi.
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The objectives included in the EU 2018 Circular Economy Package have been determining the new directions of the EU environmental policy and law for three years now. They refer in a complex way to one of the Circular Economy pillars, i.e., Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). The Polish legislator has undertaken initial actions concerning the use of EPR in a way corresponding to the new objectives of waste management (e.g., food waste). Currently, the most problematic area requiring changes is municipal waste management. The most urgent issue is the coordination of already existing in Poland EPR schemes with gmina’s municipal waste management systems.
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