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3.3. Management Plan290C H A P T E R X V I IManagement plans are established in order to promote the valuation and the preventionof the generation of solid urban wastes, wastes requiring special handling, and specifichazardous wastes, according to criteria of environmental, technological, economic, andsocial efficiency, based on the Basic Diagnostic of the Integrated Management of Wastes,designed according to the principles of shared responsibility and integrated management,which consider the group of viable actions, procedures, and mediums and involveproducers, importers, exporters, distributors, sellers, consumers, users of sub-products,and large generators of wastes, as applicable, as well as the three levels of government.The following persons are required to formulate and execute management plans:a) Producers, importers, exporters, and distributors of products that when discardedbecome the hazardous wastes referred to in the Wastes Law, and those included inthe official standards issued for such purposes;b) Generators of the hazardous wastes referred to in Sections XII–XV of Article 31 ofthe Law and of those included in the official standards;c) The large generators and producers, importers, exporters, and distributors of theproducts that when discarded become solid urban wastes or wastes requiring specialhandling according to the corresponding official standards.3.4. Integrated ManagementOne of the goals pursued by the Wastes Law is to regulate the integrated management ofwaste, applied through reduction at the source, separation, re-use, recycling, co-processing,biological, chemical, physical, or thermal treatment, collection, storage, transportation,and final disposal of wastes, done individually or appropriately combined, adapted tothe conditions and needs of each place, meeting the objectives of valuation and sanitary,environmental, technological, economic, and social efficiency.The above activities are regulated by federal, state, and municipal authorities, accordingto the divisions made by the Wastes Law, its regulation, official Mexican standards,and other legal provisions issued in order to regulate the comprehensive management ofwastes.3.5. Shared ResponsibilityWith the entrance into force of the new Wastes Law, a new type of co-responsibilityis established called shared responsibility, consisting of principles recognizing thaturban wastes and wastes requiring special handling are generated from the carryingout of activities that satisfy the needs of society through value chains of production,

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