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– Urgently adopt and start implementing a national waste management plan.
The national waste management plan has been updated.
The national waste management plan needs to be applied at voivodship, powiat and gmina (local) levels.
Failure to adopt the National Waste Management Plan has meant no progress in that area.
A National Waste Management Plan was adopted in August 2002.
Revisions of the national waste management strategy and the national waste management plan are underway.
The national waste management plan still has not been adopted, however, and the development of a hazardous waste management programme is still pending.
Sufficient financial resources need to be allocated to the sector. Overall, implementation needs further efforts and a national waste management plan needs to be adopted.
The Member States will now have to establish their national waste management plans and networks which need to reflect the principles and new obligations set out in the revised Directive.
At present the EU is taking action against Ireland for failure to implement a proper national waste management plan and in particular for failing to deal with hazardous waste.
Soil pollution – The national waste management plan 2006–2013 includes proposals for hazardous waste disposal and management systems, particularly through the establishment of incineration facilities and new waste collection arrangements.
The emphasis should be on optimisation of the packaging recovery system within a national waste management plan, which the Packaging Federation advocates as the most economical as well as environmentally beneficial route to take.
With regard to enforcement, the necessary procedures and management systems are in place, but there is a need to strengthen administrative capacity at regional and municipal level and to ensure coordination between authorities in the implementation of the national waste management plan.
Planning Policy Statement 10: Planning for Sustainable Waste Management commonly abbreviated as PPS 10, is a document produced by the British Government and forms part of the national waste management plan for the United Kingdom.