Interzero is the holder of licensing plan for SUP products
Interzero is pleased to announce to all our business partners and prospective business partners that we have received official approval from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Spatial Planning for a joint plan for the management of single-use plastic waste products and plastic fishing gear waste. This enters Interzero in the register of licensing holders. This means that you can work with us to meet all the legal obligations set out in the new Regulation on reducing the environmental impact of certain plastic products (Official Journal of the Republic of Slovenia 132/22).
At Interzero, we were the first in the Slovenian market to become a licensing holder which further demonstrates our innovation and efficiency in providing environmental solutions.
Read more about the SUP product handling service here.We also invite you to watch a short Interzero Academy webinar on How to successfully adapt to the SUP Regulation for optimal information on what’s new – access it here.
To sign a contract or for further information, please contact us at info@interzero.si.
Deadline for amending the waste management plan
Waste management plan (WMP) is explained in the Waste Ordinance, OJ RS No. 77/22. If your business generates more than 200 kg of hazardous waste, 150 tonnes of non-hazardous waste or is the generator of waste oils from its activities in any one year, regardless of the amount of waste oils, you must have a waste management plan.
The new Regulation, which entered into force on 14. The Waste Management Plan (WMP), adopted on 1 June 2022, sets out changes to the content of the WMP compared to the previous legislation. The Regulation requires companies to comply with the EU rules within one year, i.e. by 14 June 2023, adapt the content of the existing waste management plan. In addition to the environmental legislation, waste producers need to be familiar with the operational programmes in the field of waste management and keep up to date with new developments in the treatment of different types of waste in order to draw up a waste management plan.
But when does an WMP need to be amended or supplemented? In accordance with the provisions of the Regulation, this must be done whenever a decision is taken to change the management of waste, in terms of the type or quantity of waste generated, the temporary storage of waste and the separate collection of waste, in accordance with Article 18(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1892/2002. Article 2 of that Regulation. Interzero can advise or help you develop a waste management plan , based on our many years of international experience in waste management . You can find out more about our servicehere.