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Added the also common existence of uncontrolled landfills and the scarce use of biowaste and compost . But RD 1481/2001 and Law 22/2011 have meant in this country both the regulation of waste disposal and a commitment to selective collection, or what is the same, a commitment to protect the environment more effectively. Royal Decree 1481/2001, of December 27, was a necessary rule for the adaptation of Spain to Directive.
The Council, of April 26, which established a regime to eliminate waste by depositing it in landfills. And it comes to bring a classification that regulates landfills based on whether they are used for hazardous waste, non-hazardous waste or inert waste. This Spanish moible number data regulation also created a regulation that established what waste could not be thrown in landfills, such as: Liquid waste. explosive waste.
Flammable waste. And infectious waste. The Royal Decree also prohibited the deposit of used tires in landfills, with the exception of those used to protect the landfill itself, as well as bicycle tires and those whose diameter was less than 1,400 millimeters. In addition, the regulations established that as of its publication, only waste that had undergone prior treatment could be deposited. Except in the case of inert waste for which a treatment would be technically unfeasible.
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