All environmental and spatial planning legislation dealing with waste management should be amended so that waste can be treated, recovered, processed and temporarily collected at any location, at any facility, provided that the operation can be technically ensured to be free of impacts on the surrounding environment. There is huge potential for jobs and the preparation of secondary raw materials in this sector. All the regulations are written in such a way as to favour the public utilities, various studies are required which the bureaucracy at the ARSO does not understand or even takes into account, environmental permits are just a blockade to maintain the monopoly that comes from local politics, which is almost obligatorily present with restrictions on spatial planning, so we have industrial zones where it is not possible to crush and collect glass, to prepare compost, to process construction waste, etc. These restrictions on inert and biological materials that do not have an impact on the surroundings should be removed from all regulations, it should be stipulated that the processes must be carried out without impacting on the surroundings and must be laid down in technical documentation that is verified by an inspection. All approvals and permits in such cases are a suppression of the economy and the free market.