KLF 2025

West Dala LLP’s lawyers participated for the first time in Kazakhstan's leading legal forum, which was held in Almaty for the 15th time at the end of September. The goal of this forum is to create the best platform in Central Asia for lawyers to exchange experiences, network, and discuss problems and solutions with leading industry experts and representatives of the public sector.

West Dala LLP was invited to participate in the environmental section, "The New Environmental Reality 2025: How the Legal Landscape in Environmental Protection is Changing," as a speaker to share the company's practical experience with the problematic issues of the Environmental Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
The current RK EC was adopted in Kazakhstan four years ago, and during this time, West Dala has encountered a number of issues that, in some cases, have complicated the work of specialized organizations involved in waste management.

According to Kamshat Takhitaliyeva, Head of the Legal Support Service, "This forum allowed our company to share its practical experience and propose some changes for the development of the waste management industry at the legislative level. We've stated that legislation must be flexible and adaptive; it is necessary to take into account the specifics of real-world conditions — waste composition, local technologies, geography — and it's also important to create a direct channel of interaction between the regulator and industry practitioners."

 

 

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