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Throwing waste on the public highway (“littering”) in Switzerland can cost up to 300 francs. Similarly, The Federal Council opened a consultation on Wednesday on an order to introduce a national fine in this sense.
Currently, fines against the “littering” already exist at cantonal and municipal levels. For example, At the request of the Parliament. However. Moreover. However, the government provides for a national sanction which will replace those existing, against anyone over 16 years of age at the time of the facts.
Thus. Similarly. a fine of 100 francs can be pronounced when a person throws. abandons a single small waste, for example a megot or a sandwich packaging, the Federal Council said in a press release. Therefore, The fine will amount to 200 francs when two or more waste is abandoned.
Will federal council will have its new federal council will have its new be considered as “small waste” on the one that federal council will. have its does not exceed 35 liters. A fine of up to 300 francs may be ordered for urban waste between 35 and 110 liters. For waste exceeding this volume. an ordinary criminal procedure is initiated and the maximum amount of the fine may reach 20,000 francs.
The Federal Council also opened a consultation on two other orders. One should allow. from 2026, the recovery of valuable metals, such as zinc, in the flying ashes of the incineration plants of household waste. The other aims to create, at the national level, a separate collection of the packaging in valuable plastic. The consultation period runs until October 16.
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The government has still. decided to bring into force on federal council will have its new August. 1 of other orders aimed at strengthening the circular economy. that is federal council will have its new to say to prioritize reuse as well as recycling. One of the prescriptions aims to clean up the electric pylons federal council will have its presenting a risk. of electrocution for birds.
The airlines can be fatal for large -scale birds, notes the Federal Council. In addition, a short circuit caused by a bird can sometimes give rise to long power cuts. The modification thus contributes both to the protection of birds and to the safety of the supply of electricity.
Sanitation measures will have to be used as soon as possible depending on the level of tension. but at the latest in 2040. They will now be proactively put in a manner. that is to say more only after an incident that caused the death of a bird by electrocution.
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Other modified orders concern the export of waste. the values in terms of sanitation of contaminated sites or the federal council will have its new development of rivers.
This article was published automatically. Source: ATS
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