9. Recommendation T2-2000 concerning waste disposal
9.1 Purpose of the recommendation
Recommendation No. T2-2000 addressed to public project owners concerns the management of construction site waste.
This was prepared by the GPEMP (Permanent Public Procurement Study Group) "Works and Project Management" section and adopted on June 22, 2000 by the technical section of the Central Procurement Commission.
The purpose of this recommendation is to provide project owners with the means to promote the adaptation of building practices to waste regulations, particularly with regard to the need for recovery.
It should be noted that construction work generates production:
of inert waste (rubble) representing 66% of all waste;...
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Bibliography
Standards and norms
- Concrete – Specification, performance, production, and compliance – National supplement to standard NF EN 206 - NF EN 206/CN - Novembre 2014
Regulations
Directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of November 19, 2008 on waste and repealing certain Directives (text with EEA relevance)
Law No. 75-633 of July 15, 1975 on waste disposal and material recovery
Law No. 2020-105 of February 10, 2020 on combating waste and promoting the circular economy (Anti-Waste Law for a Circular Economy, AGEC Law)...
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