The waste is in the Czech Republic without easy treatment. The EC therefore launched Zen with Prague
EThe European Commission launched the Czech Republiczendue to the fact that, according to their inspections, there is a lack of waste before it is placed on the warehouse. According to the executive of the European Union, there are gaps in the first regulations, which should solve this problem at the base of the EU directive. The commission last week sent an eskm adm a call to rectify the situation. Prague has two months to respond.
All seventy countries have the obligation to process and dispose of waste as soon as possible in accordance with the waste directives and their warehouses before their disposal at the landfill. The aim of the rules, their activities confirmed by a verdict from 2014 and the EU court, is to protect the environment and healthy people from the harmful impact of the environment. In recent years, the Commission has checked compliance with these rules in the Member States and has identified shortcomings in all five of the visits.
“Waste is in a Czech warehouse without immediate processing, because various components of waste are not produced and organic waste is not stabilized,” said the EU executive.
According to the environmentalist from the Rainbow Movement, the contractors should change the waste bill and end the team of recyclable and biodegradable waste landfills two in 2030, which the country is now filling.
“Duha Movement and a number of deputies have long warned that Richard Brabec’s Ministry of the Environment has not complied with the EU Greenhouse Directive,” said Ivo Kropek, an expert in the YES movement, who pushed for a change in the deadline for decades. According to ecologists, the current government policy should allow, for example, 20 weeks of kitchen and dining waste for biogas production from 2024 at the latest. If the rules do not change, the threat, according to the environmental movement, will leave the remaining ten million tons of municipal waste on the landfills in 2024 and 2030.
I now have two months to respond to the commission’s commission. If Brussels is not satisfied with the reaction, I can move on to the next stage. The dispute can theoretically end and before the EU court, which has the option of Prague to impose a fine.