Limits of NGO Rights to Invoke Access to Justice under the Aarhus Convention
© Lexxion Verlagsgesellschaft mbH (3/2015)
The Court of Justiceā€™s Landmark Judgment in Joined Cases C-404/12P and C-405/12P

bifa-Text No. 62: Ecoefficiency analysis of photovoltaic modules / english version
© bifa Umweltinstitut GmbH (2/2014)
The study by the bifa environmental institute describes a future-orientated view of the ecological and economic effects of photovoltaic (PV) systems along their whole life cycle.

From waste to materials management
© Wasteconsult International (6/2010)
The waste framework directive forms the legal basis of European waste legislation. The original directive dates from 1975 and was thoroughly revised in 2008. This revision served several purposes. First of all, the revision was part of the process of ā€œbetter regulationā€ in which existing environmental legislation is screened on potential simplification without lowering the level of environmental protection. The new waste framework directive integrates three old directives, namely the old waste framework directive, the directive on hazardous waste and the waste oil directive, three pieces of legislation that showed considerable overlaps.

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