Solid Waste Management Regulation No. 27 of 2005. Pays/Territoire Jordanie Type du document Règlement Date 2005 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Déchets et substances dangereuses Mot clé Lutte contre la pollution Déchets solides Élimination de déchets Gestion des déchets Aire géographique Asie, Moyen-Orient, Afrique du Nord et Proche-Orient, Mer Rouge et le Golfe d'Aden, Asie Occidentale Entry into force notes This Regulation enters into force on the date of its publication in the Official Gazette. Résumé This Regulation is composed of 7 articles. Articles 1 and 2 deal with terms and definitions. Article 4 entrusts the Ministry of Environment with the management of solid wastes. Its competencies and duties are to: (a) prepare plans related to the management of solid waste and lay down necessary programmes for their implementation; (b) define the requirements for equipment and instruments used for the management of solid waste; (c) define the methods for the re-qualification of solid waste dumps; (d) carry out studies and gather information related to the management of solid waste; (e) organize public cleaning campaigns; and, (f) carry out programmes related to training and enlightenment in the field of solid waste. Article 5 specifies the obligations of the departments concerned in the management or production of solid wastes. Articles 6 and 7 entrust the Ministry of Environment to define dump sites for solid wastes and to issue the necessary implementing regulations. Texte intégral Arabe Site web www.moenv.gov.jo Références - Législation Abrogé par Solid Waste Management System issued in accordance with the provisions of Article 31 of the Waste Management Framework Law No.16 of 2020. Législation | Jordanie | 2020 Mot clé: Protection de l’environnement, Santé publique, Collecte de données/déclarations, Déchets dangereux, Monitorage, Politique/planification, Recyclage/réemploi, Enregistrement, Déchets solides, Transport/dépôt, Élimination de déchets, Déchets ménagers, Gestion des déchets, Déchets non-ménagers, Prévention des déchets Source: FAO, FAOLEX