INTRODUCTION In 1992, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) created the Definition of Solid Waste Task Force (Task Force). 1 Specifically, the Task Force was created to eliminate perceived disincentives to recycling, eliminate regulatory loopholes for those recycling practices presenting risks to health and the environment, and clarify the definition of solid waste. 2 In September, 1994, the Task Force published a report titled Reengineering RCRA for Recycling: Definition of Solid Waste Task Force: Report and Recommendations (Reengineering RCRA). 3 This report advocated a new national regulatory system for recycling. 4 Consistent with past practice, the proposed system is to be administered by the EPA through jurisdiction ...
Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), wastes may be classified as hazardous waste...
This Comment analyzes the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit’s ruling in Ecological Rights ...
The United States has a waste problem. It represents only five percent of the world population, yet ...
INTRODUCTION In 1992, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) created the Definition...
Subtitle C of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) establishes the so-called “cradle to...
An industrial or other business facility that generates hazardous secondary materials may seek to re...
If ever a piece of legislation clarified a problem surely the Resource Conser-vation and Recovery Ac...
Recycling Recycled... EPA’s effort to address our country’s waste problems has concentrated for many...
Reauthorization of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act , Hazardous Waste Treatment Counci
Hazardous wastes are a by-product of the technological age in which we live. Until recently, disposi...
The Pollution Prevention Program Office has increased recycling activities, reuse, and options to re...
Could the United States be falling behind in its overall goal to reduce the amount of waste generate...
Introduction: Wastes are defined in the Waste Framework Directive (European Parliament and Council o...
In 1976, Congress adopted the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to govern hazardous wast...
In the last few years, EPA has increasingly employed the questionable technique of “contingent manag...
Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), wastes may be classified as hazardous waste...
This Comment analyzes the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit’s ruling in Ecological Rights ...
The United States has a waste problem. It represents only five percent of the world population, yet ...
INTRODUCTION In 1992, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) created the Definition...
Subtitle C of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) establishes the so-called “cradle to...
An industrial or other business facility that generates hazardous secondary materials may seek to re...
If ever a piece of legislation clarified a problem surely the Resource Conser-vation and Recovery Ac...
Recycling Recycled... EPA’s effort to address our country’s waste problems has concentrated for many...
Reauthorization of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act , Hazardous Waste Treatment Counci
Hazardous wastes are a by-product of the technological age in which we live. Until recently, disposi...
The Pollution Prevention Program Office has increased recycling activities, reuse, and options to re...
Could the United States be falling behind in its overall goal to reduce the amount of waste generate...
Introduction: Wastes are defined in the Waste Framework Directive (European Parliament and Council o...
In 1976, Congress adopted the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to govern hazardous wast...
In the last few years, EPA has increasingly employed the questionable technique of “contingent manag...
Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), wastes may be classified as hazardous waste...
This Comment analyzes the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit’s ruling in Ecological Rights ...
The United States has a waste problem. It represents only five percent of the world population, yet ...