Examples of Environmental Regulations in a sentence
Little, Inc., Economic Impact of Environmental Regulations on the United States Copper Industry, Summary Submitted to United States Environmental Protection Agency, Contract No. 68-01- 2842, January 1978, p.
Contents from the chamber will be recovered in line with current Environmental Regulations.
Reasonable alternatives include those that are practical or feasible from the technical and economical standpoint and using common sense, rather than simply desirable from the standpoint of the applicant.” Council on Environmental Quality, Forty Most Asked Questions Concerning the CEQ’s Environmental Regulations, 46 Fed.
Hodges, Hart, “Falling Prices: Cost of Complying with Environmental Regulations Almost Always Less Than Advertised,” Briefing Paper, Economic Policy Institute, #199711, 1997., p.
Environmental Regulations include, but are not limited to, Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011, Restriction on the Use of certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment, (RoHS 3”) and/or (“EU RoHS”), European Directive (EC) No 2015/863 on the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and restrictions of Chemicals (“EU REACH-SVHC- 10/2019”) https://echa.europa.eu/candidate-list-table, (“WEEE COMPLIANCE-2/2003”), (“US CALIFORNIA PROP.