This legislation focuses on enhancing waste management practices in Luxembourg, emphasising the importance of waste prevention, reuse, and recycling. It introduces specific requirements for waste collection, treatment, and disposal to promote a circular economy and reduce environmental impact.
The document outlines obligations for both public and private entities to actively contribute to waste reduction efforts through improved product design, recycling initiatives, and societal behaviour changes. Moreover, the legislation highlights the significance of efficient waste management in preserving natural resources and protecting the environment. It emphasises the need for strategic planning and coordination among stakeholders to achieve sustainable waste management goals.
The document also addresses the establishment of criteria for evaluating waste management practices, including the promotion of awareness campaigns and information dissemination to the public and specific consumer groups. Furthermore, the legislation underscores the importance of proper waste handling during construction and demolition activities to ensure the efficient separation and treatment of materials. It mandates the development of inventories for deconstruction projects, emphasising the collection and processing of different materials based on established priorities.
By regulating waste management processes and promoting responsible waste practices, this legislation aims to foster a culture of sustainability and environmental stewardship in Luxembourg, ultimately contributing to the preservation of heritage and natural resources for future generations.