4. Circular economy – Recycling of foundry waste
The emergence of the circular economy concept follows civil society's growing awareness of the planet's limited resources and the need to conserve them.
The circular economy concept was officially introduced in the French law on energy transition for green growth of August 18, 2015. . It recognized the transition to a circular economy as a national objective and one of the pillars of sustainable development. This law gave the following definition for the circular economy (Environment Code, Article L. 110-1-1). "The transition to a circular economy aims to move beyond the linear economic model of extracting, manufacturing, consuming and throwing away, by calling for sober and responsible consumption...
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Bibliography
Directory
The Environment Code can be consulted in full on the Légifrance website: https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr
Regulations
Ordinance no. 2000-914 of September 18, 2000 relating to the legislative part of the Environment Code is at the origin of the Environment Code. Books I er , III, IV and V of the regulatory part of the Environment Code were published by Decree no. 2005-935 of August 2, 2005 on the regulatory part of the Environment Code, while Books II and VI were published by Decree no. 2007-397...
Standards
- Waste characterization – Leaching – Compliance test for fragmented waste and sludge leaching – Part 2: single-batch test with a liquid-solid ratio of 10 L.kg-1 and a particle size of less than 4 mm (with or without particle size reduction). - NF EN ISO 12457-2 - décembre 2002
- Waste characterization – Leaching behavior tests – Upflow percolation test (under specified conditions). - NF EN 14405 - avril 2017
- Waste characterization...
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