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The traditional approach to waste management in the UK offered containment and | The traditional approach to waste management in the UK offered containment and stabilization in ‘Sanitary Landfill’. As new arrangements evolve to [[Reuse]], [[Recycle]], and [[Recover]] waste in line with the [[Waste Hierarchy]], the need for Landfill has dropped and will continue to drop in developed countries – but ultimately there will always be a small element of waste that will need to be landfilled in a safe and secure way. In developing countries, with limited infrastructure, the delivery of Sanitary Landfill would represent a huge step forwards in protecting water resources and human health. | ||
The [[Landfill Directive]] sets the types and standards required in the delivery of Landfill in the UK. | The [[Landfill Directive]] sets the types and standards required in the delivery of Landfill in the UK. | ||
The Definition of ' | The Definition of 'Landfill' is found in Directive 1999/31/EC on the landfilling of waste as 'a waste disposal site for the deposit of waste onto or into land (i.e.underground) including: | ||
* internal waste disposal sites (i.e. landfill where a producer of waste is carrying out its own waste disposal at a place of production), and | * internal waste disposal sites (i.e. landfill where a producer of waste is carrying out its own waste disposal at a place of production), and | ||
* a permanent site (i.e. more than one year) which is used for temporary storage of waste'. | * a permanent site (i.e. more than one year) which is used for temporary storage of waste'. | ||
The amount of [[ | The amount of [[Biodegradable Municipal Waste]] entering landfills within the UK and EU is restricted under the Landfill Directive and by 2020 only 35% of the 1995 baseline figure is permitted to landfill. | ||
In June 2018 a revised target was published as part of the [[Circular Economy Package]] and transposed into European Directive 2018/850 amending Directive 1999/31/EC on the landfill of waste which requires that by 2035 the amount of municipal waste landfilled is 10% or less of the total amount of municipal waste generated (by weight). | In June 2018 a revised target was published as part of the [[Circular Economy Package]] and transposed into European Directive 2018/850 amending Directive 1999/31/EC on the landfill of waste which requires that by 2035 the amount of municipal waste landfilled is 10% or less of the total amount of municipal waste generated (by weight). | ||