puhastuskohustustega
Puhastuskohustustega refers to the legal obligations related to waste management and environmental protection in Estonia. These obligations are governed by various laws and regulations aimed at ensuring that waste is managed in an environmentally sound manner. The primary legislation includes the Waste Management Act, which outlines the responsibilities of waste producers, collectors, and treatment facilities. Producers are required to minimize waste generation, while collectors must ensure that waste is transported and disposed of in accordance with legal standards. Treatment facilities are responsible for processing waste in a manner that minimizes environmental impact. Additionally, the Environmental Tax Act imposes financial penalties for non-compliance with waste management regulations. The Estonian Environmental Board (KEV) is the primary regulatory body overseeing the implementation of these obligations. Public awareness and education campaigns are also conducted to promote responsible waste management practices. Puhastuskohustustega plays a crucial role in maintaining Estonia's environmental quality and public health by ensuring that waste is managed in a sustainable and compliant manner.