South korea safety measures of enviromental protection
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The environmental regulatory regime of South Korea is made up of statutes, enforcement decrees, ministerial decrees and regulations that concern the general environment, including:
Nature preservation.
Air quality preservation.
Water quality preservation.
Water supply/sewage management.
Waste treatment/recycling.
Green growth.
The main foundation is established by the Framework Act on Environmental Policy (FAEP), which contains fundamental environmental policy goals, including preventing pollution and managing natural resources for sustainable use.
The Ministry of Environment of South Korea (MOE) classifies statutes broadly into the following categories:
General environment, including:
FAEP;
Environmental Health Act;
Toxic Chemical Control Act;
Sustainable Development Act;
Act on Special Measures for the Control of Environmental Offences.
Nature preservation, including:
Natural Environment Conservation Act;
Environmental Impact Assessment Act;
Asbestos Injury Relief Act.
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Nature preservation.
Air quality preservation.
Water quality preservation.
Water supply/sewage management.
Waste treatment/recycling.
Green growth.
The main foundation is established by the Framework Act on Environmental Policy (FAEP), which contains fundamental environmental policy goals, including preventing pollution and managing natural resources for sustainable use.
The Ministry of Environment of South Korea (MOE) classifies statutes broadly into the following categories:
General environment, including:
FAEP;
Environmental Health Act;
Toxic Chemical Control Act;
Sustainable Development Act;
Act on Special Measures for the Control of Environmental Offences.
Nature preservation, including:
Natural Environment Conservation Act;
Environmental Impact Assessment Act;
Asbestos Injury Relief Act.
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