17 result(s)
- Plan wallonThe Walloon Waste-Resource Plan (PWD-R) was adopted by the Walloon Government on 22 March 2018 and constitutes both the waste management plan and the waste prevention programme. The aim of the Plan is to guide and structure Walloon policy on waste-resources and public cleanliness over the next ten years. The PWD-R is placed in the perspective of a circular economy and considers prevention and waste management as a vector of resource preservation and economic and social development.
- Plan wallonFaced with the problem of empty units and the slow commercial decline of Walloon town centres, the Walloon Government has decided to launch the Horizon Proximity Plan to revitalise Walloon town and village centres and support local commerce.
- Plan wallonThe Third Walloon Sustainable Development Strategy (SWDD), entitled "Together Towards the Sustainable Development Goals!" was adopted by the Walloon Government on 22 September 2022. It commits all regional Ministers to accelerating the implementation of the global sustainable development programme by 2030 and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Wallonia.
- Plan wallonThe Regional Policy Declaration sets out the ambitions of the Walloon Government throughout its legislature. Entitled "Having the courage to change so that the future becomes brighter", the declaration affirms a desire for change, in particular by valuing and rewarding work much better, and with modern governance.
- Plan wallonThe Walloon Environment-Health Plan, known as the "ENVIeS" plan, aims to study and limit environmental risks to human health and is broken down into 79 concrete actions. The ENVIeS plan takes into account a large number of environmental factors, such as indoor and outdoor air quality, substances of concern, soil and water quality, noise and light pollution, electromagnetic radiation, and vector-borne and allergic diseases.
- Plan wallonThis plan invests five billion euros in various fields of public activity and is based around three main pillars: mobility, energy and innovation-research. In total, 31 projects have been proposed, from help with companies' energy transitions to the deployment of smart meters and the construction of new nurseries. Public-private partnerships provide 2.8 billion euros.