Abstract

The relevance of comparative analysis of legal regulation of environmental protection is due to several reasons. Firstly, it expands the boundaries of interpretation of legal norms and acts of environmental law. Secondly, it allows relying on experience in the latest achievements of legislative activity in developed countries. Thirdly, taking into consideration the legislative mistakes of other countries, it helps to avoid similar mistakes in the process of improving Kazakh legislation. And finally, it is the starting point for multilateral and bilateral cooperation in the field of environmental law.

Highlights

  • Modern development of the Republic of Kazakhstan reveals that legal regulation mechanism of natural resource management, regulated by "Environmental Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan”, is not sufficient to ensure the reduction of environmental pollution by municipal solid waste

  • According to the article of the Environmental Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, there is a cluttering of suburban land spaces, leading to their further unsuitability; deterioration of drinking water due to leakage of geochemical processes in landfills, leading to leak of decay and degradation products into groundwater and surface waters; pollution of the atmosphere by primarily harmful organic substances formed during the combustion of domestic waste [1]

  • Scientists of Kazakhstan and foreign countries have discussed the issues of legal regulation of municipal solid waste management

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Introduction

Modern development of the Republic of Kazakhstan reveals that legal regulation mechanism of natural resource management, regulated by "Environmental Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan”, is not sufficient to ensure the reduction of environmental pollution by municipal solid waste. There will be built different environmentally acceptable solid waste management scheme, and secondly, it will be possible to support measures, affecting all kinds of waste components and each type of pollutant.

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