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Metal Recycling News June 23, 2011 06:32:17 PM

Metal scrap dealers stage protest against Waste Management Act in Bulgaria

Paul Ploumis
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More than 5000 scrap metal dealers gathered in front of Bulgarian parliament on Wednesday to protest against the country's draft Waste Management Act

Metal scrap dealers stage protest against Waste Management Act in Bulgaria

SOFIA (Scrap Monster): More than 5000 scrap metal dealers gathered in front of Bulgarian parliament on Wednesday to protest against the country’s draft Waste Management Act.

The protest, organized by a civic initiative of black and colored metal scrap dealer, was backed by Svetozar Nikolov, Chairman of the National Association of Bulgarian Business.

Representatives of scrap metal dealers and recycling companies insisted that they had been told by Environment Minister Nona Karadzhova that only 400 companies could stay on the market.

The mandatory deployment of non-cash payments in scrap metal trade and the proposed 2013 ban on natural persons trading in black and colored metals were two key aspects of the draft Waste Management Act that drew the ire of the protesters.

A group of them were allowed to enter Parliament to table a petition stating their main demands.

They insist that the existing draft Waste Management Act, prepared by the Bulgarian Ministry of Environment and Water, be instantly withdrawn and barred from parliamentary discussion.

The protesters call for wide social participation in the preparation of a new law which favors the interests of Bulgarian society and the business sector and complies with rule of law, Novinite.com reported.

 

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