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EUROPEAN
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Brussels, 22.11.2018
SWD(2018) 468 final
PART 2/2
COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT
Accompanying the document
REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND
THE COUNCIL
on the implementation of Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 on shipments of waste
Generation, treatment and transboundary shipment of hazardous waste and other waste
in the Member States of the European Union, 2013-2015;
exercise of the power to adopt delegated acts
{COM(2018) 762 final}
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Contents
1.0
General Introduction ................................................................................................. 1
2.0
Section A: Data on Generation, Treatment and Shipment of Hazardous Waste in the
EU Member States (Basel Convention) .................................................................................... 4
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
Generation of Waste.......................................................................................................... 5
Shipment of Waste out of EU
Member
States .................................................................. 16
Shipment of Waste into EU Member States .................................................................... 53
Import and Export Waste from and to Countries outside the EU ................................... 80
Diffe e es et ee Repo ted A ou ts of I po t a d E po t
............................. 105
Section B: Summary of the Data Supplied by Member States on the Basis of the Basel
Convention Questionnaire; 2013-2015 ................................................................................ 111
2.6
Questio ai e o T a s issio of I fo atio i a o da e ith A ti les &
of the Basel Convention) .......................................................................................................... 111
2.6.1
2.6.2
Question 1(a): Designated Competent Authority to the Basel Convention ............ 111
Question 1(b): Designated Focal Points to the Basel Convention ........................... 111
2.6.3
Question 2(a): National Definition of Waste Used for the Purpose of
Transboundary Movements of Waste ................................................................................... 112
2.6.4
Question 2(b): National Definition of Hazardous Waste Used for the Purpose of
Transboundary Movements of Waste ................................................................................... 116
2.6.5
Question 2(c): Regulation/Control of Additional Wastes as Hazardous................. 121
2.6.6
Question 2(d)(i): Other Wastes that Require Special Consideration when Subjected
to Transboundary Movement ............................................................................................... 126
2.6.7
Waste
2.6.8
2.6.9
Question 2(d)(ii): Significant Changes to the National Definition of Hazardous
129
Question 2(e): The Source or Basis of the Definition of Hazardous Waste ............. 130
Question 2(f): The Coverage of the National Definition of Hazardous Waste ........ 131
2.6.10
Question 2(g)(i) Requirements (procedures) Concerning Transboundary
Movements that are Applicable to the Wastes Listed under Question 2(f) .......................... 133
2.6.11
Question 2(g)(ii) Other Wastes that Require Special Consideration when
Subjected to Transboundary Movement ............................................................................... 134
2.6.12
Question 3(a): Implementation of the Amendment to the Basel Convention
(Decision III/1) ....................................................................................................................... 135
2.6.13
Question 3(b): Restrictions on the Export of Hazardous Wastes and Other
Wastes for Final Disposal (Annex IVA) .................................................................................. 137
2.6.14
Questions 3(c): Restrictions on the Export of Hazardous Wastes and Other
Wastes for Recovery (Annex IVB) .......................................................................................... 140
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2.6.15
Question 3(d): Restrictions on the Import of Hazardous Wastes and Other
Wastes for Final Disposal (Annex IVA) .................................................................................. 143
2.6.16
Questions 3(e): Restrictions on the Import of Hazardous Wastes and Other
Wastes for Recovery (Annex IVB) .......................................................................................... 146
2.6.17
Wastes
Questions 3(f): Restrictions of the Transit of Hazardous Waste and Other
148
2.6.18
Question 4(a): Use and Acceptance of the Document Forms of the Basel
Convention in the Control of Transboundary Movement of Hazardous and Other Wastes . 149
2.6.19
Question 4(b): Acceptable Language(s) to receive the Notification and
Movement Document Forms................................................................................................. 150
2.6.20
Question 4(c): Additional Information Requirements in addition to those listed
under Annex V (A and B) of the Basel Convention ................................................................ 151
2.6.21
Question 4(d): Border Control of Export/Import/Transit of Hazardous Wastes
and Other Wastes is Established ........................................................................................... 154
2.6.22
Question 5: Measures Taken for the Reduction and/or Elimination of the
Amount of Hazardous Wastes and Other Wastes Generated .............................................. 156
2.6.23
Question 6: Measures Taken for the Reduction of the Amount of Hazardous
Wastes and Other Wastes Subject to Transboundary Movement ........................................ 193
2.6.24
Question 7: Information on the Effects of the Generation, Transportation and
Disposal of Hazardous Wastes and Other Wastes on Human Health and the Environment or
Information on where this could be found ............................................................................ 207
2.6.25
Table 1 of the Basel Convention Questionnaire on Bilateral, Multilateral or
Regional Agreements or Arrangements in Force .................................................................. 214
2.6.26
Tables 2 and 3 of the Basel Convention Questionnaire on Disposal Facilities
Operated within the National Jurisdiction ............................................................................ 219
2.6.27
Table 9 of the of the Basel Convention Questionnaire on Disposals which did not
Proceed as Intended .............................................................................................................. 236
2.6.28
Table 10 of the of the Basel Convention Questionnaire on Accidents Occurring
during the Transboundary Movement and Disposal of Hazardous Wastes and Other Wastes286
3.0
4.0
4.1
4.2
Section C: Competent Authorities to the Basel Convention .................................... 289
Section D: Y-Codes for Waste under the Basel Convention ..................................... 299
Categories of Wastes to be Controlled .......................................................................... 299
Categories of Wastes Requiring Special Consideration ................................................. 301
5.0
Section E: Summary of the Data Supplied by the Member States on the basis of the
Waste Shipment Regulation Questionnaire; 2013-2015 ....................................................... 302
5.1
Questio ai e fo Me e States Repo ti g O ligatio pu sua t to A ti le
of
Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 ................................................................................................. 302
5.2
Questio ai e Replies fo Me e States Repo ti g O ligatio pu sua t to A ti le
(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 ........................................................................................ 305
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5.3 Additional Details and Remarks of Member States to the European Commission
Questionnaire ........................................................................................................................... 310
5.3.1
Question 1 - Information on the Measures Taken to Prohibit Generally or Partially
Shipments of Waste between Member States ...................................................................... 310
5.3.2
Question 2 - Information on the Measures Taken to Object Systematically to
Shipments of Waste between Member States ...................................................................... 319
5.3.3
Question 3 - Information on the Prohibition of the Import of Waste ..................... 323
5.3.4
Questions 4 & 5 - Information on Exceptions to the Implementation of the
Principle of Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-sufficiency .......................................... 327
5.3.5
Question 10 -
I for atio o the Me er States’ S ste for the Super isio a d
Control of shipments of Waste Exclusively within their Jurisdiction ..................................... 329
5.3.6
Question 11 - Information on Penalties Imposed for Illegal Shipments of Waste .. 341
5.3.7
Questions 12 & 13 - Information on Spot Checks on Shipments of Waste or on the
Related Recovery or Disposal ................................................................................................ 364
5.3.8
5.4
Question 14 - Information on Financial Guarantees .............................................. 389
Data Tables .................................................................................................................... 401
5.4.1
Table 1
Information on Exceptions to the Implementation of the Principle of
Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-Sufficiency (Article 11 (3)) .................................... 401
5.4.2
5.4.3
Table 2
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal (Article 11 (1)(g)) ........... 407
Table 3
Objections to Planned Shipments for Recovery (Article 12(1)(c)) ........... 415
5.4.4
Table 4
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-
Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................................. 423
5.4.5
Table 5
Information on Illegal Shipments of Waste (Article 24 and Article 50(1))567
5.4.6
Table 6
Information on any Specific Customs Offices Designated by Member
States for Shipments of Waste Entering and Leaving the Community (Article 55) ............... 572
List of Tables and Figures
Table 1-1: Table of Member State Replies to the Implementation Questionnaires for 2013-2015 2
Table 2-1 Total Generation of Hazardous Waste in Member States, 2013-2015, in 1,000 tonnes
(includes estimated values) ...................................................................................................... 5
Table 2-2: Total Generation of Hazardous Waste Per Capita in Member States, 2013-2015, in kg
per capita (includes estimated values) ..................................................................................... 8
Table 2-3: Total Generation of Other Notified Waste Per Capita in EU Member States, 2013-
2015, in kg per capita .............................................................................................................. 11
Table 2-4: Total Generation of All Notified Waste Per Capita in Member States, 2013-2015, in
kg per capita ............................................................................................................................ 12
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Figure 2.1: Total Generation of All Notified Waste Per Capita in EU Member States, 2013-2015,
in kg per capita ........................................................................................................................ 13
Table 2-5: Waste Generation of Hazardous Waste and Other Waste in Selected EU Member
States, as Distributed on Y-codes in 2015, in 1,000 tonnes .................................................... 14
Figure 2.2: Waste Generation of Hazardous Waste and Other Waste in Selected EU Member
States, as Distributed on Y-codes in 2015, in 1,000 tonnes .................................................... 15
Table 2-6: Export of Hazardous Waste, 2001-2015, in 1,000 tonnes............................................. 16
Table 2-7: Export of Hazardous Waste, 2001-2015, in kg per capita ............................................. 18
Figure 2.3: Export of Hazardous Waste, 2013-2015, in kg per capita ............................................ 20
Table 2-8: Export of Hazardous Waste in Relation to Generation, in 1,000 tonnes ...................... 21
Figure 2.4: Export of Hazardous Waste out of Each Member State in Relation to Generation in
2015, in % distribution ............................................................................................................ 22
Table 2-9: Export of All Notified Waste, 2001-2015, in 1,000 tonnes............................................ 23
Table 2-10: Export of All Notified Waste, 2001-2015, in kg per capita .......................................... 25
Figure 2.5: Export of All Notified Waste, 2013-2015, in kg per capita ........................................... 27
Table 2-11: Distribution of All Reported Export Waste by Waste Type in 2015, in tonnes ........... 28
Figure 2.6: Distribution of All Reported Export Waste by Waste Type in 2015, in % distribution. 29
Table 2-12: Distribution of All Reported Export Waste by Waste Type in 2014, in tonnes ........... 30
Figure 2.7: Distribution of All Reported Export Waste by Waste Type in 2014, in % distribution. 31
Table 2-13: Distribution of All Reported Export Waste by Waste Type in 2013, in tonnes ........... 32
Figure 2.8: Distribution of All Reported Export Waste by Waste Type in 2013, in % distribution. 33
Table 2-14: Distribution of All Reported Export Waste by Waste Type in 2015, in tonnes ........... 34
Table 2-15: Distribution of All Reported Export Waste by Waste Type in 2014, in tonnes ........... 36
Table 2-16: Distribution of All Reported Export Waste by Waste Type in 2013, in tonnes ........... 38
Table 2-17: Total EU-28 Distribution of All Reported Export of Waste, 2001-2015, in tonnes ..... 40
Figure 2.9: Total EU-28 Distribution of All Reported Export of Waste, 2001-2015, in million
tonnes ..................................................................................................................................... 41
Table 2-18: EU-28 Treatment of Hazardous Waste, 2001-2015, in tonnes ................................... 42
Figure 2.10: EU-28 Treatment of Hazardous Waste, 2001-2015, in million tonnes ...................... 43
Table 2-19: Treatment of Hazardous Waste in 2015, in tonnes .................................................... 44
Figure 2.11: Treatment of Hazardous Waste in 2015, in % distribution ........................................ 45
Table 2-20: Treatment of Hazardous Waste in 2014, in tonnes .................................................... 46
Figure 2.12: Treatment of Hazardous Waste in 2014, in % distribution ........................................ 47
Table 2-21: Treatment of Hazardous Waste in 2013, in tonnes .................................................... 48
Figure 2.13: Treatment of Hazardous Waste in 2013, in % distribution ........................................ 49
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Table 2-22: Destination of All Notified Waste, 2001-2015, in 1,000 tonnes ................................. 50
Figure 2.14: Destination of All Notified Waste, 2001-2015, in 1,000 tonnes ................................ 50
Table 2-23: Destination of Hazardous Waste, 2001-2015, in 1,000 tonnes .................................. 51
Figure 2.15: Destination of Hazardous Waste, 2001-2015, in 1,000 tonnes ................................. 52
Table 2-24: Import of Hazardous Waste, 2001-2015, in 1,000 tonnes .......................................... 53
Table 2-25: Import of Hazardous Waste, 2001-2015, in kg per capita .......................................... 55
Figure 2.16: Import of Hazardous Waste, 2001-2015, in kg per capita ......................................... 57
Table 2-26: Import of Hazardous and Other Notified Waste into Member States, 2001-2015, in
1,000 tonnes ........................................................................................................................... 58
Table 2-27: Import of Hazardous and All Other Notified Waste into Member States, 2001-2015,
in kg per capita ........................................................................................................................ 60
Figure 2.17: Import of Hazardous and All Other Notified Waste into Member States, 2001-2015,
in kg per capita ........................................................................................................................ 62
Table 2-28: Distribution of Imported Waste in by Waste Type 2015, in tonnes ........................... 63
Figure 2.18: Distribution of Imported Waste by Waste Type in 2015, in % distribution ............... 64
Table 2-29: Distribution of Imported Waste by Waste Type in 2014, in tonnes ........................... 65
Figure 2.19: Distribution of Imported Waste by Waste Type in 2014, in % distribution ............... 66
Table 2-30: Distribution of Imported Waste by Waste Type in 2013, in tonnes ........................... 67
Figure 2.20: Distribution of Imported Waste by Waste Type in 2013, in % distribution ............... 68
Table 2-31: Treatment of Hazardous Waste Shipped into Member States, 2001-2015, in tonnes 69
Figure 2.21: Treatment of Hazardous Waste Shipped into Member States, 2001-2015, in million
tonnes ..................................................................................................................................... 69
Table 2-32: Treatment of Hazardous Waste Shipped into Member States in 2015, in tonnes ..... 70
Figure 2.22: Treatment of Hazardous Waste Shipped into Member States in 2015, in %
distribution .............................................................................................................................. 71
Table 2-33: Treatment of Hazardous Waste Shipped into Member States in 2014, in tonnes ..... 72
Figure 2.23: Treatment of Hazardous Waste Shipped into Member States in 2014, in %
distribution .............................................................................................................................. 73
Table 2-34: Treatment of Hazardous Waste Shipped into Member States in 2013, in tonnes ..... 74
Figure 2.24: Treatment of Hazardous Waste Shipped into Member States in 2013, in %
distribution .............................................................................................................................. 75
Table 2-35: All Hazardous Waste and Other Notified Wastes Shipped into EU-groups, 2001-
2015, in 1,000 tonnes.............................................................................................................. 76
Figure 2.25: All Hazardous Waste and Other Notified Wastes Shipped into EU-groups, 2001-
2015, in 1,000 tonnes.............................................................................................................. 77
Table 2-36: All Hazardous Waste Shipped into EU-groups, 2001-2015, in 1,000 tonnes .............. 78
Figure 2.26: All Hazardous Waste Shipped into EU-groups, 2001-2015, in 1,000 tonnes ............. 79
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Table 2-37: Top Treatment (Recovery) of All Notified Waste Exported by EU Member States,
2001-2015, in 1,000 tonnes .................................................................................................... 80
Table 2-38: Top Treatment (Disposal) of All Notified Waste Exported by EU Member States,
2001-2015, in 1,000 tonnes .................................................................................................... 82
Figure 2.27: Top Treatment of all Notified Waste Exported by EU Member States, 2013-2015, in
1,000 tonnes ........................................................................................................................... 84
Table 2-39: Shipments for Disposal of Y46 from a Member State to Different Destinations,
2013-2015, in tonnes .............................................................................................................. 85
Table 2-40: Shipments for Recovery of Y46 from a Member State to Different Destinations,
2013-2015, in tonnes .............................................................................................................. 87
Table 2-41: Import and Export of Hazardous Waste from and to Countries outside the EU, 2001-
2015, in tonnes........................................................................................................................ 89
Table 2-42: Export of Hazardous Waste out of the EU to non-OECD Countries (all treatments),
2001-2015, in tonnes .............................................................................................................. 91
Table 2-43: Export of Hazardous Waste out of the EU to EFTA Countries (all treatments), 2001-
2015, in tonnes........................................................................................................................ 93
Table 2-44: Export of Hazardous Waste out of the EU to OECD Countries (non-EFTA) (all
treatments), 2001-2015, in tonnes ......................................................................................... 95
Figure 2.28: Export of Hazardous Waste out of the EU (all treatments), 2001-2015, in tonnes ... 97
Table 2-45: Import of Hazardous Waste into the EU from non-OECD Countries (all treatments),
2001-2015, in tonnes .............................................................................................................. 98
Table 2-46: Import of Hazardous Waste into the EU from EFTA Countries (all treatments), 2001-
2015, in tonnes...................................................................................................................... 100
Table 2-47: Import of Hazardous Waste into the EU from OECD Countries (non-EFTA) (all
treatments), 2001-2015, in tonnes ....................................................................................... 102
Figure 2.29: Import of Hazardous Waste into the EU (all treatments), 2001-2015, in tonnes .... 104
Table 2-48: Difference betwee
E po t a d I po t of All Notified Waste et ee EU
Countries, 2001-2015, in 1,000 tonnes ................................................................................. 105
Table 2-49: Difference between
Repo ted E po t a d I po t of Haza dous Waste et ee
EU Countries, 2001-2015, in 1,000 tonnes ........................................................................... 106
Table 2-50: Difference
et ee Repo ted E po t a d I po t of All Othe Notified Wastes
(i.e. excluding Hazardous Waste) between EU Countries, 2001-2015, in 1,000 tonnes ...... 107
Table 2-
: Diffe e e et ee A ou ts I po ted a d E po ted No alized Relati e to
E po t a d I po t ,
-2015, in % .............................................................................. 108
Figu e . : Diffe e e et ee A ou ts I po ted a d E po ted No alized Relati e to
E po t a d I po t fo
, i %
................................................................................... 109
Table 0-1: Responses from Member States on the Effects of Waste on Human Health and the
Environment.......................................................................................................................... 207
Table 0-2: Information from Member States Concerning Bilateral, Multilateral or Regional
Agreements or Arrangements .............................................................................................. 214
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Table 0-3: Information from Member States on Disposal and Recovery Facilities Operated
within the National Jurisdiction ............................................................................................ 219
Table 0-4: Information from Member States on Shipments which did not Proceed as Intended236
Table 0-5: Information from Member States on Accidents Occurring during the Transboundary
Movement and Disposal of Hazardous Wastes and Other Wastes ...................................... 286
Table 3-1: Competent Authorities to the Basel Convention (2015) ............................................. 289
Table 4-1: Waste Streams ............................................................................................................ 299
Table 4-2: Wastes Having as Constituents ................................................................................... 300
Table 4-3: Categories of Wastes Requiring Special Consideration .............................................. 301
Table 5-
: Questio ai e fo Me e States Reporting
Obligation pursuant to Article 51(2) of
Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006.............................................................................................. 302
Table 5-2: Replies of Member States for the Reporting Years 2013-2015 .................................. 306
Table 5-3: Question 1 - Information on the Measures Taken to Prohibit Generally or Partially
Shipments of Waste between Member States ..................................................................... 311
Table 5-4: Question 2 - Information on the Measures Taken to Object Systematically to
Shipments of Waste between Member States ..................................................................... 320
Table 5-5: Question 3 - Information on the Prohibition of the Import of Waste ........................ 324
Table 5-6: Questions 4 & 5 - Information on Exceptions to the Implementation of the Principle
of Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-sufficiency ....................................................... 328
Table 5-7: Question 10 -
I fo atio o the Me e States S ste fo the Supe isio a d
Control of shipments of Waste Exclusively within their Jurisdiction .................................... 330
Table 5-8: Question 11 - Information on Illegal Shipments of Waste .......................................... 342
Table 5-9: Questions 12 & 13 - Information on Spot Checks on Shipments of Waste or on the
Related Recovery or Disposal................................................................................................ 365
Table 5-10: Question 14 - Information on Financial Guarantees ................................................. 390
Table 5-11: Finland, 2013
Information on Exceptions to the Implementation of the Principle
of Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-Sufficiency (Article 11 (3)) ............................... 402
Table 5-12: Finland, 2014
Information on Exceptions to the Implementation of the Principle
of Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-Sufficiency (Article 11 (3)) ............................... 403
Table 5-13: Finland, 2015
Information on Exceptions to the Implementation of the Principle
of Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-Sufficiency (Article 11 (3)) ............................... 404
Table 5-14: Greece, 2013
Information on Exceptions to the Implementation of the Principle of
Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-Sufficiency (Article 11 (3)) ................................... 405
Table 5-15: Greece, 2014
Information on Exceptions to the Implementation of the Principle of
Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-Sufficiency (Article 11 (3)) ................................... 405
Table 5-16: Greece, 2015
Information on Exceptions to the Implementation of the Principle of
Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-Sufficiency (Article 11 (3)) ................................... 406
Table 5-17: United Kingdom, 2013
Information on Exceptions to the Implementation of the
Principle of Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-Sufficiency (Article 11 (3)) ................ 406
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Table 5-18: Belgium (Flanders), 2013
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal ............. 408
Table 5-19: Belgium (Wallonia), 2013
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal............. 409
Table 5-20: Belgium (Flanders), 2014
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal ............. 409
Table 5-21: Belgium (Flanders), 2015
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal ............. 410
Table 5-22: Belgium (Wallonia), 2015
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal............. 411
Table 5-23: Estonia, 2014
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal ............................... 411
Table 5-24: Finland, 2013
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal ............................... 413
Table 5-25: Spain, 2013
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal .................................. 413
Table 5-26: Spain, 2015
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal .................................. 414
Table 5-27: Belgium (Flanders), 2015
Objections to Planned Shipments or Recovery (Article
12(1)(c)) ................................................................................................................................. 416
Table 5-28: Finland, 2013
Objections to Planned Shipments or Recovery (Article 12(1)(c)) .... 417
Table 5-29: Finland, 2014
Objections to Planned Shipments or Recovery (Article 12(1)(c)) .... 418
Table 5-30: Finland, 2015
Objections to Planned Shipments or Recovery (Article 12(1)(c)) .... 419
Table 5-31: Lithuania, 2015
Objections to Planned Shipments or Recovery (Article 12(1)(c)) . 420
Table 5-32: Spain, 2013
Objections to Planned Shipments or Recovery (Article 12(1)(c)) ....... 422
Table 5-33: Spain, 2015
Objections to Planned Shipments or Recovery (Article 12(1)(c)) ....... 422
Table 5-34: Austria, 2013
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-
Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................................. 424
Table 5-35: Austria, 2014
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-
Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................................. 425
Table 5-36: Austria, 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-
Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................................. 427
Table 5-37: Belgium (Wallonia), 2014
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to
Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................. 428
Table 5-38: Belgium (Flanders), 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to
Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................. 429
Table 5-39: Estonia, 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-
Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................................. 430
Table 5-40: France, 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-
Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................................. 431
Table 5-41: Germany, 2013
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-
Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................................. 435
Table 5-42: Germany, 2014
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-
Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................................. 462
Table 5-43: Germany, 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-
Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................................. 482
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Table 5-44: Luxembourg, 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue
Pre-Consents (Article 14) ...................................................................................................... 507
Table 5-45: Netherlands, 2013, 2014
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to
Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................. 507
Table 5-46; Netherlands, 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue
Pre-Consents (Article 14) ...................................................................................................... 515
Table 5-47: Poland, 2013
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-
Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................................. 524
Table 5-48: Poland, 2014
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-
Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................................. 526
Table 5-49: Spain, 2013, 2014
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue
Pre-Consents (Article 14) ...................................................................................................... 527
Table 5-50: Spain, 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-
Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................................. 528
Table 5-51: Sweden, 2013
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-
Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................................. 532
Table 5-52: Sweden, 2014
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-
Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................................. 535
Table 5-53:Sweden, 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-
Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................................. 537
Table 5-54: United Kingdom, 2013
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to
Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................. 542
Table 5-55: United Kingdom, 2014
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to
Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................. 555
Table 5-56: United Kingdom, 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to
Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14) ............................................................................................. 556
Table 5-57: Number of Recorded Illegal Shipments of Waste Ascertained by Member State
Authorities............................................................................................................................. 567
Table 5-58: Penalties that can be Imposed for Illegal Shipments of Waste................................. 569
Table 5-59: Croatia, 2013, 2014, 2015
Information on any Specific Customs Offices
Designated by Member States for Shipments of Waste Entering and Leaving the
Community (Article 55) ......................................................................................................... 572
Table 5-60: Cyprus, 2013, 2014, 2015
Information on any Specific Customs Offices Designated
by Member States for Shipments of Waste Entering and Leaving the Community (Article
55) ......................................................................................................................................... 573
Table 5-61: Germany, 2013, 2014, 2015
Information on any Specific Customs Offices
Designated by Member States for Shipments of Waste Entering and Leaving the
Community (Article 55) ......................................................................................................... 573
Table 5-62: Hungary, 2013, 2014, 2015
Information on any Specific Customs Offices
Designated by Member States for Shipments of Waste Entering and Leaving the
Community (Article 55) ......................................................................................................... 576
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Table 5-63: Luxembourg, 2013, 2014, 2015
Information on any Specific Customs Offices
Designated by Member States for Shipments of Waste Entering and Leaving the
Community (Article 55) ......................................................................................................... 578
Table 5-64: Malta, 2015
Information on any Specific Customs Offices Designated by Member
States for Shipments of Waste Entering and Leaving the Community (Article 55) .............. 578
Table 5-65: Netherlands, 2013, 2014, 2015
Information on any Specific Customs Offices
Designated by Member States for Shipments of Waste Entering and Leaving the
Community (Article 55) ......................................................................................................... 579
Table 5-66: Slovakia, 2015
Information on any Specific Customs Offices Designated by
Member States for Shipments of Waste Entering and Leaving the Community (Article 55) 579
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Section B: Summary of the Data Supplied by
Member States on the Basis of the Basel
Convention Questionnaire; 2013-2015
1.1
Questionnaire on “Transmission of Information” (in
accordance with Articles 13 & 16 of the Basel
Convention)
1.1.1
Question 1(a): Designated Competent Authority to the Basel
Convention
Article 13 (2) of the Basel Convention requires the Parties to inform each other, through the
Secretariat, of changes regarding the designation of Competent Authorities and/or Focal Points,
pursuant to Article 5. A list of Competent Authorities to the Basel Convention (as of 2015) can be
found in Section C: Competent Authorities to the Basel Convention .
1
An up-to-date list of Competent Authorities to the Basel Convention can be found online.
2
1.1.2
Question 1(b):
Convention
Designated
Focal
Points
to
the
Basel
Member States have submitted information on designated focal points in their replies. An
updated list of focal points can be found online.
3
1
United Nations (1989) Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous
Wastes and their Disposal of 22 March 1989
2
http://www.basel.int/Countries/CountryContacts/tabid/1342/Default.aspx
3
ibid
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1.1.3
Question 2(a): National Definition of Waste Used for the
Purpose of Transboundary Movements of Waste
Member States were asked to provide details on their national definitions of waste.
The responses have been summarised below:
Austria (2013-2015):
Definition of waste is in line with EU Regulation 2008/98/EC (Article 3(1)).
For the purposes of the Directive: "waste" means any substance or object which the holder
discards or intends or is required to discard; OJ L 312/9 22.11.2008. The national definition is laid
down in Article 2 of the Act on sustainable Waste Management (Federal Waste Management Act
2002), Fed. Law. Gaz. I 2002/102 as amended.
Belgium (2013-2015):
Definition of waste and hazardous waste is in accordance with the
European Law. With regard to transboundary movements of wastes the Council Regulation (EC)
No. 1013/2006 is applied.
Bulgaria (2013-2015):
Bulgaria referred to the Waste Management Act, promulgated in State
Gazette No. 53/13.07.2012, effective 13.07.2012, transposing Directive 2008/98/EC of the
European Parliament and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on waste and repealing certain
Directives.
Croatia (2013-2015):
The national definition of waste is in accordance with Article 4, Paragraph
1, point 35 of the Act on Sustainable Waste Management, Official Gazette, No. 94/13. Pursuant
to it, "waste" means any substance or object which the holder discards or intends or is required
to discard. Any other object or substance whose collection, transport and treatment are
necessary for the purpose of protecting public interests is also considered as waste.
Cyprus (2013-2015):
The House of Representative passed the new Waste Law on December 23,
2011 (Law 185(I)/2011). Within the new Law there is a definition of waste used for the purpose
of transboundary movements of waste and it is in accordance with the provisions of the EU
Revised Waste Framework Directive (2008/98/EC), the Waste Shipment Regulation
(1013/2006/EC) and the Basel Convention.
Czech Republic (2013-2015):
Act on Waste No. 185/2001 Coll., as amended. Waste means any
movable thing, which a person discards or intends or is required to discard.
Denmark (2013-2015):
According to EU directive 2008/98/EC Article 3 (1): "waste" means any
substance or object which the holder discards or intends or is required to discard. This is
implemented in the Danish Statutory Order of Waste No. 1309/2012, § 2.
Estonia (2013-2015):
Waste shall mean any movable property or registered ship, which the
holder has discarded or intends or is required to discard.
Finland (2013-2015):
According to Section 5 of
the Fi ish Waste A t
/
aste ea s
a su sta e o o je t hi h the holde dis a ds, i te ds to dis a d o is e ui ed to dis a d.
This definition is identical to the definition of waste in the Council Directive of the European
Communities on waste (2008/98/EC).
France (2013-2015
: Di e ti e
/ /EC, A ti le :
aste shall ea a su sta e o
o je t hi h the holde dis a ds o i te ds o is e ui ed to dis a d . The atio al legislatio :
the Code of the Environment, Article L 541-1-1, gives the same definition.
Germany (2013-2015):
In Germany the provisions of the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the
European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006 on shipments of waste apply (Waste
Shipment Regulation). Concerning the definition of waste the Regulation refers to the Waste
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F a e o k Di e ti e
/ /EC . A ti le
eads: Waste
hi h the holde dis a ds o i te ds o is e ui ed to dis a d.
ea s a
su sta e o o je t
Pursuant to Article 6 of this Directive, certain specified waste shall cease to be waste when it has
undergone a recovery, including recycling, operation and complies with specific criteria to be
developed in accordance with the following conditions:
a) the substance or object is commonly used for specific purposes;
b) a market or demand exists for such a substance or object;
c) the substance or object fulfils the technical requirements for the specific purposes and meets
the existing legislation and standards applicable to products; and
d) the use of the substance or object will not lead to overall adverse environmental or human
health impacts.
Such specific criteria have been developed for iron, steel and aluminium scrap, (Regulation (EU)
No. 333/2011), copper scrap (Regulation (EU) No. 715/2013) and glass cullet (Regulation (EU) No.
117/2012).
Greece (2013-2015):
I atio al legislatio La
/
, OJG
A the defi itio of aste ,
as stated i Di e ti e
/ /EC, is used a su sta e o o je t hi h the holde dis a ds o
inte
ds o is e ui ed to dis a d .
Hungary (2013-2015):
According to Paragraph 2, point 35 of the Act CLXXXV of 2012 on waste,
waste shall mean any substance or object which the holder discards or intends to discard or is
required to discard. (Act CLXXXV of 2012 is available in the Country Fact Sheet (Hungary)
prepared by the Secretariat).
Ireland (2013-2015):
Section 4 (1) (a) of the Waste Management Act 1996, as amended, defines
waste to mean any substance or object belonging to a category of waste specified in the First
Schedule (of the Act), or for the time being included in the European Waste Catalogue which the
holder discards or intends to or is required to discard, and anything which is discarded or
otherwise dealt with as if it were waste shall be presumed to be waste until the contrary is
proved.
New regulations to transpose the provisions of the Revised Waste Framework Directive
(2008/98/EC) were signed into Irish law on the 31 March 2011. The regulations amend the
defi itio of aste to: Waste ea s a su sta e o o je t hi h the holde dis a ds o
intends or is required
to dis a d.
Italy (2013-2015):
The national definition of waste is in accordance with the Legislative Decree
No. 152/2006, the Regulation (EC) N. 1013/2006 and as defined in Article 3(1)(a) of Directive
2008/98/EC.
Latvia (2013-2015):
Waste
- any object or substance which holder disposes of, or intends to or
is forced to dispose of." (Waste Management Law, Art.1.1)
Lithuania (2013-2014):
According to the Law on Waste Management of the Republic of Lithuania
No. IX-1004, waste means any substance or object which the holder discards or intends to or is
e ui ed to dis a d. List of aste is dete i ed i the A e
List of aste of the Rules of
Waste Management adopted by the Order No. 217 by the Minister of Environment of the
Republic of Lithuania according to the EU Law.
Lithuania (2015):
According to the Law on Waste Management of the Republic of Lithuania No.
VIII-787 (with the latest amendments), waste means any substance or item which the holder
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discards or intends or is required to discard. List of wastes according to the EU legislation is
indicated in the Order of the Minister of the Environment No. 217 "Regarding the approval of the
waste management rules".
Luxembourg (2013-2015):
The national definition of waste is the definition of directive
2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on waste and
repealing certain Directives and of the "Loi modifiée du 21 mars 2012 relative aux déchets ("the
waste law of 2012").
Malta (2013-2015):
Waste ea s a su sta e o o ject
which the holder discards or intends
or is required to discard; Source: The Waste Regulations, 2011 (Legal Notice 184 of 2011, as
amended).
The
Netherlands (2013-2015):
The Netherlands uses the EC definition of waste as described in
Directive 2008/98/EC, Article 3.1). This article is implemented in national legislation: the Wet
Milieubeheer, Article 1.1.
Poland (2013-2015):
In the light of the Act on Waste of 14 December 2012 (Official Journal of
ite
aste shall ea a su sta e o o je t
which the holder discards, intends to
discard or is required to discard.
Portugal (2013-2015):
According to the Waste Act (Decree-Law 73/2011 of 17 of June of 2011)
waste is any substance or object that the holder discards or intends to or is required to discard,
in accordance with the Revised Waste Framework Directive (2008/98/EC).
Romania (2013-2015):
In Romania there is no national definition of waste used specially for the
purposes of transboundary movements. The definition of waste from Law 211/2011 on waste
regime is based on the relevant definitions of the Revised Waste Framework Directive
(2008/98/EC).
Slovakia (2013-2015):
According to the Act No. 223/2001 Coll. on waste and on amendments to
certain acts as amended a waste means a movable object, which the holder discards or intends
to discard or is required to discard pursuant to the Act or special regulations (e.g. the Act of the
National Council of the Slovak Republic No. 272/1994 Coll. on Human Health Protection, as
amended, Article 43 of the Act No. 140/1998 Coll. on Medicaments and Medical Aids, on
Modification of the Act No. 455/1991 Coll. on Trade Licensing (Trade Licensing Act), as amended,
and on Modification and Amendment of the Act of the National Council of the Slovak Republic
No. 220/1996 Coll. on Advertisement, as amended by the Act No. 119/2000 Coll., Regulation of
the Ministry of Health of the Slovak Republic No. 12/2001 Coll. on Requirements for the
Provision of Radiation Protection).
The national waste definition refers to the waste definition of the Directive 2008/98/EC of the
European Parliament and of the Council on waste and repealing certain Directives.
The Decree No. 284/2001 Coll. establishing Waste Catalogue as amended defines two categories
of wastes: non-hazardous and hazardous.
Changes in
2015:
The Act No. 223/2001 Coll. was replaced by Act No. 79/2015 Coll. on waste and on amendments
to certain acts as amended by Act No. 91/2016 Coll.
The Decree No. 284/2001 Coll. was replaced by Decree No. 365/2015 Coll.
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Slovenia (2013-2015):
Definition of waste is in line with the Revised Waste Framework Directive
/ /EC . A o di g A ti le of De ee o Waste Ma age e t
aste is defi ed as
any substance or object which the holder discards or intends or is requested to discard.
Spain (2013-2015):
According to the Act 22/2011, of July the 28, on Wastes, Article 3,
Defi itio s: aste
ea s a su sta e o o je t hi h the holde dis a ds o i te ds o is
required to discard.
Sweden (2013-2015):
Waste means any substance or object in the categories set out in a list of
waste categories which the holder discards or intends to or is required to discard. For the
purpose of transboundary movements of waste EU regulation 1013/2006 on shipments of waste
defines what waste should be controlled.
The
United Kingdom (2013-2015):
Waste , i ludi g astes su je t to t a s ou da
movements, is defined in Article 3(1) of the EC Framework Directive on Waste (Council Directive
/ /EC . A ti le
p o ides that aste ea s a
substance or object which the holder
discards or intends or is required to discard.
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1.1.4
Question 2(b): National Definition of Hazardous Waste Used for
the Purpose of Transboundary Movements of Waste
The EU definition of hazardous waste differs from the definition of the Basel Convention.
According to the Directive on Hazardous Waste (Council Directive 91/689/EEC as amended by
Di e ti e
/ /EC haza dous aste is defi ed as follo s:
4
Waste lassified as hazardous aste featuri g o the list esta lished
by Commission
Decision 2000/532/EC on the basis of Annexes I (Categories of hazardous waste listed
according to their nature or the activity which generated them) and II (Constituent of the
wastes in Annex I.B. which render them hazardous when they have the properties described
in Annex III) to this Directive. This waste must have one or more of the properties listed in
Annex III (Properties of waste which render them hazardous). The list shall take into account
the origin and composition of the waste and, where necessary, limit values of
concentration...
a d
Any other waste which is considered by a Member State to display any of the properties
listed i A e III...
The properties which render waste hazardous are further specified by the Decision 2000/532/EC
5
establishing a List of Wastes as last amended by Decision 2001/573/EC
6
.
The responses from Member States which include an alternate national definition of hazardous
waste or submitted additional information to the above are outlined below.
Austria (2013-2015):
The definition of hazardous waste is laid down in the Ordinance on a Waste
Catalogue (Federal Law Gazette II 2003/570, as amended by Federal Law Gazette II 2008/498).
The text can be obtained online.
7
The Austrian Waste List can be downloaded online.
8
Belgium (2013-2015):
In Belgium the definition of waste and hazardous waste is in accordance
with the European Law. With regard to transboundary movements of wastes the Council
Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 is applied.
Bulgaria (2013-2015):
"Hazardous waste" means waste which displays one or more of the
hazardous properties listed in Annex III (Properties of waste which render it hazardous). The
Waste Management Act, promulgated in State Gazette No. 53/13.07.2012, effective 13.07.2012,
transposing Directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19
November 2008 on waste and repealing certain Directives.
Croatia (2013-2015):
The national definition of hazardous waste is in accordance with Article
Paragraph 1, point 33 of the Act on Sustainable Waste Management. Pursuant to it, hazardous
4
5
Directive 91/689/EEC on hazardous waste (repealed) (OJ No. L 377/20 of 31.12.91)
Commission Decision of 3 May 2000 replacing Decision 94/3/EC establishing a list of wastes pursuant to
Article 1(a) of Council Directive 75/442/EEC on waste and Council Decision 94/904/EC establishing a list of
hazardous waste pursuant to Article 1(4) of Council Directive 91/689/EEC on hazardous waste (notified
under document number C(2000) 1147)
6
Commission Decision of 23 July 2001 amending Commission Decision 2000/532/EC as regards the list of
wastes
7
https://www.ris.bka.gv.at/GeltendeFassung.wxe?Abfrage=Bundesnormen&Gesetzesnummer=20003077
8
https://secure.umweltbundesamt.at/edm_portal/cms.do?get=/portal/informationen/abfallverzeichnis.m
ain
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waste means waste which displays one or more of the hazardous properties set out in Annex III
to the present Act. Annex III to the present Act is in line with Annex III of the Directive
2008/98/EC.
Cyprus (2013-2015):
The House of Representative passed the new Waste Law on December 23,
2011 (Law 185(I)/2011). Within the new Law there is a definition of waste used for the purpose
of transboundary movements of waste and it is in accordance with the provisions of the Revised
Waste Framework Directive (2008/98/EC), the Waste Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC) and
the Basel Convention.
Czech Republic (2013-2015):
Act on Waste No. 185/2001 Coll., as amended, Decrees of the
Ministry of the Environment No. 376/2001 Coll. and 381/2001 Coll., as amended.
The control procedures for other transboundary movements of wastes destined for recovery are
not based on the definition of hazardous waste, but on a specific listing system established by EU
Regulation (EC) 1013/2006 on shipments of waste. The listing system consists of two lists of
waste. The first one (Annex III to the EU Regulation 1013/2006 - Green listed waste) containing
wastes not requiring notification and prior consent consists of wastes listed in Annex IX to the
Basel Convention supplemented by several other non-hazardous wastes. The second one (Annex
IV to the EU Regulation 1013/2006 - Amber listed waste) containing wastes requiring notification
and prior consent consists of wastes listed in Annex VIII and II to the Basel Convention
supplemented by several other not necessarily hazardous wastes. Transboundary movements of
all wastes (both hazardous and non-hazardous) destined for final disposal are prohibited or
subject to notification and prior consent.
Alongside the above text, there was additional information included in:
2013
&
2014:
Hazardous waste means waste which displays one or more of the hazardous
properties listed in Annex 2 to the Act. Annex 2 to the Act is identical to Annex III of Directive
2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste.
2015:
Hazardous waste means waste which displays one or more of the hazardous properties
listed in Commission Regulation (EU) No. 1357/2014.
Denmark (2013-2015):
According to the Danish Statutory Order of Waste No. 1309/2012, § 3,
No. , haza dous aste is aste hi h is listed o a d a ked as haza dous aste i the list
of wastes contained in Annex 2, which exhibit one or more of the properties specified in Annex
4. Hazardous waste also includes any wastes which exhibit properties that are listed in Annex 4.
Estonia (2013-2014):
Hazardous waste is defined by Section 6 and 8 of the Waste Act (2004).
Estonia (2015):
Section 6: Hazardous waste are waste, which due to at least one of the
hazardous properties set out in Commission Regulation (EU) No. 1357/2014 may cause a hazard
to health, property or the environment.
Finland (2013-2015):
A o di g to the Waste A t
/
; Se tio
, haza dous aste is
any waste with properties that render it flammable or explosive, infectious, or hazardous to
human health or the environment in other ways, or with other corresponding properties
(hazardous properties). The hazardous waste definition is further defined in the Waste Decree
(179/2012; Sections 3 and 4). They refer to Annexes 3 and 4 of the Waste Decree. The list of
hazardous characteristics and the limit values for the interpretation are presented in Annex 3. A
list of the most common waste and hazardous wastes is presented in Annex 4. The annexes are
based on the respective EC legislation.
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Fra e
-
5 :
The national definition of hazardous waste used for the purpose of
transboundary movements is in accordance with Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 on shipments of
waste.
Germany (2013-2015):
The definition of hazardous waste of the Waste Framework Directive
(2008/98/EC) applies. Article 3 (2) reads: Hazardous waste means waste which displays one or
more of the hazardous properties listed in Annex III
.
Annex III has been aligned to Regulation
(EC) No. 1272/2008 which is in line with the Global Harmonized System of Classification and
Labelling of Chemicals of the United Nations. There is also a German Ordinance on a List of
Waste with which the EU Waste List has been transposed. (2013 & 2014 list Annex III.)
Greece (2013-2015):
In national legislation (Law 4042/2012, OJG 24 A) the definition of
haza dous aste , as stated i the Re ised Waste F a e o k Di e ti e
/ /EC , is used:
hazardous aste ea s aste hi h displa s
one or more of the hazardous properties listed in
Annex III
.
Hungary (2014-2015):
According to Paragraph 2, point 48 of Act CLXXXV of 2012, hazardous
waste shall mean waste displaying one or more of the properties listed in Annex I of Act CLXXXV
of 2012. Otherwise, European LoW codes have been adopted in the Rural Development
Ministerial Decree No. 72/2013 (VIII.27) and hazardous wastes have been marked with * within
this list of European LoW codes.
Ireland (2013-2015):
Section 4(2)a of the Waste Management Act, 1996, as amended, defines
hazardous waste to mean a waste specified in the European Waste Catalogue/Hazardous Waste
List (EWC/HWL), which has one or more hazardous properties specified in the Second Schedule
of the Act.
The Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government may prescribe a waste
which is not specified in the HWL if it has one or more hazardous properties specified in the
Second Schedule of the Act.
New regulations to transpose the provisions of the Revised Waste Framework Directive
(2008/98/EC) were signed into Irish law on the 31 March 2011. The regulations amend the
definition of hazardous waste to:
Haza dous aste ea s aste ithi the ea i g of this
section) which displays one or more of the hazardous properties listed in the Second Schedule
.
Italy (2013-2015):
The general definition of hazardous waste is set by Article 183(1)(b) of
Legislative Decree No. 152/2006 and by the Waste Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC) in
accordance with the Revised Waste Framework Directive (2008/98/EC).
Latvia (2013-2015):
Hazardous waste - Waste which has one or more characteristics which
makes it hazardous."
(Waste Management Law, Art.1.2)
Lithuania (2013):
According to the Law on Waste Management adopted on 1 July 2002 No. IX-
1004 (with last amendments on 1 June 2013), waste is indicated as hazardous in the list of waste,
when having one or several hazardous properties listed in Annex 4 of this Law. Also any other
waste in the list of waste in Annex 1 (of the Rules of Waste Management adopted on 14 July
1999 by the Order No. 217 by the Minister of Environment (with last amendments on 3 May
2011 by the Order No. D1-368)) and stared, having one or several hazardous properties listed in
Annex 2 "Properties of waste which render them hazardous", and waste with properties H3-H8,
H10,H11 of Annex 2 and conforming to the criteria of hazardous waste in Annex 3 "Criteria of
hazardous waste" are indicated as hazardous waste.
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Added in
2014:
According to the Law on Waste Management of the Republic of Lithuania No. IX-
1004 (actual wording of the year 2015) hazardous waste is a waste exhibiting one or several
hazardous properties indicated in the Annex of the Commission Regulation 1357/2014 of 18
December 2014, which amends Annex III of Directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament
and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on waste and repealing certain Directives.
Lithuania (2015):
According to the Law on Waste Management of the Republic of Lithuania No.
VIII-787 (with the latest amendments), hazardous waste means waste which displays one or
more of the hazardous properties listed in the Annex to Commission Regulation (EU) No.
1357/2014 of 18 December 2014 replacing Annex III to Directive 2008/98/EC of the European
Parliament and of the Council on waste and repealing certain Directives (OJ 2014 L 365, p. 89).
Luxembourg (2013-2015):
The national definition of hazardous waste is the definition of
directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on
waste and repealing certain Directives and of the "Loi du 21 Mars 2012 relative à la gestion des
déchets ("the waste law of 2012").
Malta (2013-2015):
Hazardous wastes means waste which displays one or more of the
hazardous properties listed in Schedule 3. (Source: The Waste Regulations, 2011 (Legal Notice
184 of 2011, as amended).)
The
Netherlands (2013-2015):
The Netherlands uses the EC definition of hazardous waste as
described in Directive 2008/98/EC, Article 3.2). This article is implemented in national legislation:
the Wet Milieubeheer, Article 1.1.
Poland (2013-2015):
In the light of the Act on Waste of 14 December 2012 (Official Journal of
ite
haza dous aste shall ea aste hi h displa s o e o o e of the haza dous
properties. Properties that make the waste is hazardous are specified in Annex 3 to the Act on
Waste. The waste classification is consistent with EU classification.
Portugal (2013-2015):
According to the Waste Act (Decree-Law 73/2011 of 17 of June of 2011)
haza dous aste ea s aste hi h displa s o e o o e of the haza dous p ope ties listed i
Annex III of the Revised Waste Framework Directive (2008/98/EC).
Romania (2013-2015):
There is no national definition of hazardous waste used specially for the
purposes of transboundary movements. The hazardous waste definition is from the Basel
Convention as ratified by Romania by Law 6/1991.
Slovakia (2013-2015):
According to the Act No. 223/2001 Coll. on waste and on amendment of
certain acts as amended - hazardous waste means waste which displays one or several of the
hazardous characteristics listed in Annex 4 - Hazardous characteristics of wastes (H codes). The
Annex 4 is equal to the Annex III of the Directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of
the Council on waste and repealing certain Directives.
The Decree No. 284/2001 Coll. establishing Waste Catalogue as amended harmonized with
European Waste Catalogue distinguishes two waste categories: - non-hazardous; - hazardous.
The Annex 2 of this Decree refers to the Basel Convention list of hazardous waste characteristics
(H codes) and the Annex 3 to categories of wastes to be controlled by Basel Convention (Y
codes).
Hazardous wastes are wastes:
a) Listed in Annex VIII to the Basel Convention;
b) Designated as hazardous in the Waste Catalogue; or
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c) Listed in Annex IX to the Basel Convention and containing substances listed in Annex I to the
Basel Convention within a scope causing the occurrence of dangerous properties listed in Annex
III to the Basel Convention.
Slovenia (2013-2015):
Definition is in line with the Revised Waste Framework Directive
(2008/98/EC). According Article 3 of Decree on Waste Management (2011), hazardous waste
means wastes which displays one or more of the hazardous properties listed in Annex III
(hazardous properties).
Spain (2013-2015):
A o di g to Spa ish legislatio , haza dous aste
ea s aste hi h
displays one or more of the hazardous properties listed in Annex III of the Act 22/2011, of 28
July, on Wastes; including packaging that has contained them.
Sweden (2013-2015):
In the Waste Ordinance (SFS 2011:927) hazardous waste is waste that is
marked with an asterisk in annex 2 of the Ordinance or any other waste that exhibits one or
more of the characteristics that are mentioned in annex 3 of the Ordinance. Annex 2 is the List of
Wastes and annex 3 is the List of characteristics that render wastes hazardous wastes.
The
United Kingdom (2013-2015):
In the UK, hazardous waste is defined on the basis of the
definition given in EU Directive 2008/98/EC as waste displaying one or more of the properties
listed in Annex III to the Directive.
For the purposes of transboundary movements, Council Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 on
ship e ts of aste applies the WSR . The WSR does
ot include a definition of "hazardous
waste", but wastes listed in Annex IV and certain ones in Annex V of the WSR, including those
falling within the national definition, are controlled as hazardous. All shipments of hazardous and
non-hazardous waste for disposal are subject to hazardous waste control procedures. Shipments
outside the OECD are controlled subject to the rules in relation to Annex V of the WSR. In
addition, Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007, as amended, sets out the controls applicable to
shipments of non-hazardous waste to non-OECD countries.
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Question 2(c): Regulation/Control of Additional Wastes as
Hazardous
The transboundary shipment of hazardous wastes is regulated with direct effect by the Revised
Waste Framework Directive (2008/98/EC). It provides the means for supervising and controlling
shipments of waste within, into and out of the European Union. It also includes the provisions of
the Basel Convention as well as the revision of the Decision on the control of transboundary
movements of wastes destined for recovery operations, adopted by the Organisation for
Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in 2001.
The EU list of hazardous wastes has been drawn up on the basis of the categories of generic
types of hazardous waste and the constituents of wastes which render them hazardous (in
Annex I and Annex II of Council Directive 91/689/EEC, as amended by Directive 2008/98/EC).
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Both the list of categories and the list of constituents are broader than Annex I to the Basel
Convention.
The Waste Shipment Regulation (WSR) does not include a definition of hazardous waste. Wastes
listed in Annex IV and certain ones in Annex V of the WSR are controlled as hazardous for the
purpose of transboundary shipments. A number of the wastes listed in these Annexes are not
included within the scope of Article 1 (1) (a) of the Basel Convention. Consequently,
transboundary movements of additional wastes are regulated. Due to structural differences
between the list of hazardous wastes and Annex I to the Basel Convention it is not always
possible to specify the additional wastes in detail. Member States also submitted specific
information relating to the additional wastes which are controlled and/or regulated as
hazardous.
Member states which stated they do not regulate or control any additional wastes as hazardous
were as follows:
Cyprus, Ireland, Luxembourg
(2015 only), and
Romania.
Member States which stated they do regulate or control additional wastes as hazardous are
listed below:
Austria (2013-2015):
The national definition of hazardous wastes covers wastes others than
those listed in Annexes I, II and VIII of the Basel Convention. The Secretariat of the Basel
Convention has made the information transmitted to it, pursuant to Article 3 of the Basel
Convention, available online.
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In the case of transboundary movements a notification procedure
is required either in accordance with the Basel Convention (hazardous wastes and wastes Y46,
Y47) or in the case of wastes destined for final disposal (all wastes, hazardous and non-
hazardous) or in the case of wastes which are not hazardous and destined for recovery/recycling
if the wastes are not listed in Annex 3 of the EU Waste Shipment Regulation (EU/1013/2006) or if
the other country concerned requests a notification procedure.
Belgium (2013-2015):
The provisions of the European Council Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006
apply, especially referring to its Annex IV. There is also a list which specifies the wastes which are
not controlled (Annex III of the EC Regulation = Green List). All wastes not included in the
Annexes of the EC Regulation are controlled. All wastes destined for final disposal are also
controlled.
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Directive 91/689/EEC on hazardous waste (repealed) (OJ No. L 377/20 of 31.12.91)
http://www.basel.int/natdef/frsetmain.php
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Bulgaria (2013-2015):
Bulgaria controls additional wastes as hazardous that are not included in
Article 1 (1) of the Basel Convention. These wastes are wastes featuring on the list established by
Commission Decision 2000/532/EC and marked with an asterisk (*).
Croatia (2014-2015):
B1090, B4030, all types of batteries are considered hazardous waste in
Croatia according to Ordinance on the waste catalogue (Official Gazette No. 90/15). (2013: No
regulations)
Czech Republic (2013-2015):
Czech Republic regulates/controls for the purpose of
transboundary movements additional wastes as hazardous pursuant to Article 1(1)b of the Basel
Convention. Hazardous wastes in the EU are governed by Directive 2008/98/EC of the European
Parliament and of the Council on waste. The EU list of properties of wastes which render them
hazardous is broader than the list of hazardous characteristics contained in Annex III to the Basel
Convention. It contains, for example, irritant, harmful, teratogenic or mutagenic wastes. By the
EU definition of hazardous waste more wastes is covered in comparison with wastes covered by
Article 1(1)a of the Basel Convention. Consequently transboundary movements of additional
wastes are regulated. All the wastes subject to control under Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of
the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006 on shipments of waste (applicable
from 12 July 2007) are controlled.
Denmark (2013-2015):
In Annex V in EU Regulation No. 1013/2006 on shipment of waste,
Denmark
as the rest of EU- has listed hazardous waste which is subject to decision II/12 of the
Convention.
Estonia (2013-2015):
The list of hazardous waste is defined in the EU by the Revised Waste
Framework (Directive 2008/98/EC) and Commission Decision 2000/532/EC. The national
definition of hazardous wastes covers wastes other than those listed in Annexes I, II and VIII of
the Basel Convention.
Finland (2013-2015):
The national definition of hazardous wastes covers wastes other than those
listed in Annexes I, II and VIII of the Basel Convention.
Additional wastes may contain, for example, the following constituents, which potentially render
wastes hazardous: certain metal compounds (like cobalt, nickel, silver, vanadium, tin), certain
alkaline or alkaline earth metals (lithium, potassium, calcium, magnesium in uncombined form),
aromatic compounds, polycyclic and heterocyclic organic compounds, inorganic sulphides,
peroxides, chlorates, perchlorate, creosotes, isocyanates or thiocyanates.
Due to some structural differences between the hazardous waste list and the Basel Convention
Annexes it is not always possible to specify in full detail which of these wastes are additional to
the Annexes.
France (2014-2015):
In the case of shipments of waste included in the Article 1(1)b, the
Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 and the Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007 require the prior written
o se t o e ui e su h ship e ts to e a o pa ied
e tai i fo atio
i fo atio
p o edu e , depe di g o the ou t of desti atio a d the pu pose of the ship e t. The
exportation of such waste under the Article 1(1)b can also be banned.
Fo those aste hi h a e ot i luded i a t.
a o i a t.
, e e if the e got a
identification waste code in the EU legislation (Commission Decision 2000/532/EC of 3 May 2000
establishing a list of wastes as last amended by Decision 2014/955/UE of 18 December 2014),
the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 requires the prior written consent.
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Germany (2014-2015):
The national definition of hazardous wastes covers wastes other than
those listed in Annexes I, II and VIII of the Basel Convention. As there is no sharp boundary
between the definitions of hazardous waste in the Basel Convention and in EU legislation, a
complete list is not available. For examples see tables 6 and 7.
Greece (2013-2015):
Hazardous waste is defined according to the Waste Shipment Regulation
(1013/2006/EC).
Hungary (2014-2015):
Hungary uses European LoW codes to identify wastes. In our
understanding, the hazardous waste list contains 107 waste codes which are not compatible with
Y codes of Basel Convention. As mentioned under question 2b of the Questionnaire on
"Transmission of Information", hazardous waste definition was completed by adaptation of the
European LoW codes with a marking that LoW is more or less different as former Hungarian
Hazardous Waste list. These conditions need to be taken into account when looking at earlier
data in Table 8A and Table 8B.
Ireland (2013):
All shipments of waste are controlled in accordance with Council Regulation (EC)
No. 1013/2006 on the supervision and control of shipments of waste within, into and out of the
European Community.
Italy (2013-2015):
These wastes include all the wastes that are listed in Part II of the Annexes to
the Waste Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC).
Latvia (2013-2015):
Lists of regulated/controlled wastes are included in Annex V of the of the
Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006
on shipments of waste.
Luxembourg (2013-2014):
There is no domestic legislation regulating/controlling any waste as
hazardous in addition to waste regulated/controlled as hazardous by EU legislation.
Malta (2013-2015):
Malta regulates wastes as per Annex IV and those marked with an asterisk in
Part 2 of Annex V of Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the
Council of 14 June 2006 on shipments of waste.
The
Netherlands (2013-2015):
Lists of amber and red wastes (OECD-decision) and hazardous
wastes on the European Waste List are used.
Poland (2013-2015):
The Polish national list of hazardous waste covers all types of hazardous
waste stipulated in European Waste Catalogue. Additionally, the waste listed below are covered
as hazardous under national legislation:
01 03 80* - Tailings from enrichment by flotation of non-ferrous metal ores that contain
hazardous substances;
01 04 80* - Tailings from enrichment by flotation of coal that contain hazardous substances;
01 04 82* - Tailings from enrichment by flotation of sulfide ores that contain hazardous
substances;
01 04 84* - Tailings from enrichment by flotation of phosphoric ores (phosphorites, apatites)
that contain hazardous substances;
02 01 80* - Dead animals and animals slaughtered out of necessity as well as animal tissue
waste, that exhibit hazardous properties;
02 02 80* - Animal tissue waste that exhibits hazardous properties;
03 01 80* - Waste from chemical processing of wood that contain hazardous substances;
05 06 80* - Liquid wastes that contain phenols;
07 04 80* - Expired plant protection agents, toxicity class I and II (highly toxic and toxic);
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07 05 80* - Liquid wastes containing hazardous substances;
09 01 80* - Expired photography reagents;
10 11 81* - Asbestos-containing waste;
16 81 - Waste resulting from accidents and unplanned events;
16 81 01 * - Wastes exhibiting hazardous properties;
16 82 - Waste resulting from natural disasters;
16 82 01 * - Wastes exhibiting hazardous properties;
18 01 80* - Used therapeutic baths, biologically active, with infectious capability; and
18 01 82* - Food remains from feeding patients residing in infectious unit.
Portugal (2013-2015):
The wastes subject to control procedure are defined by the Waste
Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC). Decree-Law No. 45/2008 of 11 March amended by the
Decree-Law No. 23/2013 of 15 February ensure the implementation and application of
obligations of Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of
14 June 2006, in Portuguese territory.
Slovakia (2013-2015):
Slovakia has transposed the European Waste Catalogue into national
legislation. The National Waste Catalogue covers all types of hazardous waste listed in the
European Waste Catalogue. Additionally, it covers six types of hazardous waste which are
considered non-hazardous under the European Waste Catalogue: 01 03 09, 03 03 05, 06 03 14,
08 01 16, 18 01 02, 18 01 07. The European Waste Catalogue is not compatible with the Annexes
under the Basel Convention so it is difficult to classify the individual waste codes. Therefore, only
the differences between the European and the National Waste Catalogue have been presented.
Waste classification is carried out by the waste holder. According to the first digits of the waste
code, the source of generation can be identified to a relevant code as listed in Annexes I, II, and
VIII. In some cases it is not easy to address relevant Y code to a specific code considering the
range of Y codes listed in the Annex 1. On the other hand, sometimes it is possible to address
one or more Y codes according to the Annex 1 of the Basel Convention to one code of hazardous
waste listed in the EU-waste list. Wastes code ending in "99" (wastes not otherwise specified)
have no category - their classification depends on their composition. These types of waste are
problematic and difficult to classify according to Annexes I, II and VIII of the Basel Convention.
Since 12 July 2007 the transboundary movements of waste has been regulated by the Waste
Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC).
Slovenia (2013-2015):
With regard to the transboundary movements of wastes applies the
Waste Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC). The subject of control is:
waste destined for final disposal;
in the case of movements, waste destined for recycling:
waste listed in Annex IV;
any waste not listed in Annex III, IIIA, IIIB, IV, IVA and V of Regulation (EC) 1013/2006;
in the case of export from EU to OECD: waste listed in Annex IIIB;
in the case of export out of EU to non-OECD: waste listed in Annex IIIA or IIIB and waste
listed in Annex III; and
waste which is normally not subject of control but in country of import is controlled pursuant
to Article 1 (1) (b).
Wastes listed on Annex III, IIIA, IIIB (green list of wastes) of the WSR may as well be a subject to
hazardous waste controls if they are contaminated by other materials to an extent which
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increases the risks associated with the waste sufficiently to render it appropriate for inclusion in
the "red list", or which prevents the recovery of the waste in an environmentally sound manner.
Spain (2013-2015):
Spain refers to information submitted under Questions 2(a), 2(b) and 2(d) in
this Questionnaire.
The
United Kingdom (2013-2015):
Wastes listed in Annex IV and certain ones in Annex V of the
WSR are controlled as hazardous for the purpose of transboundary movements. A number of
the wastes listed in these Annexes are not included within the scope of Article 1(1)a of the Basel
Convention.
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Question 2(d)(i): Other Wastes that Require Special
Consideration when Subjected to Transboundary Movement
Wastes subject to control for transboundary movements are listed in Annex IV while wastes
subject only to information requirements, if the waste is destined for recovery, are set out in
Annex III of the Waste Shipment Regulation. Annex IV also contains wastes which do not exhibit
intrinsic hazardous properties established in Annex III of the Basel Convention. The control of the
transboundary movement of these wastes is considered necessary for the environmentally
sound management of waste.
Wastes listed i A e III G ee list of astes of the Waste Ship e t Regulatio
a also e
subject to hazardous waste controls if they are contaminated by other materials to an extent
which increases the risks associated with the waste sufficiently to render it appropriate for
inclusion in the red list or prevents the recovery of the waste in an environmentally sound
manner. Mixtures of waste and other wastes that do not have one single entry in Annex III of the
Waste Shipment Regulation have to be notified before shipment.
Shipments of non-hazardous wastes for recovery to non-OECD countries may also be subject to
hazardous waste control procedures according to the wishes of the importing country. A
separate Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007and amendment (EC) No. 740/2008 set out
the applicable control procedures for such shipments.
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Member States that did
not
identify wastes other than those mentioned in questions 2b and 2c
were as follows:
Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia (2013 only), France, Greece,
Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania,
Slovakia,
and
Slovenia.
The responses of those Member State that did identify wastes other than those mentioned in
questions 2b and 2c are listed below:
Austria (2013-2015):
The shipment of any waste not listed in Annex III, III (a) or III (b) of the
Waste Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC) is subject to a notification procedure. Additional
information on Annex III (a) is provided in 2014-2015.
Cyprus (2013-2015):
All "Green" listed wastes exported or imported to EU have to be
accompanied by Annex VII of the Waste Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC) and a contract
must be drawn up between the exporter and importer according to Article 18 (2) of the Waste
Shipment Regulation. Further requirements for export to third countries outside EU are defined
in Commission Regulation 1418/2007/EC.
Czech Republic (2013-2015):
Wastes not classified under one single entry in either Annex III to
the EU Regulation 1013/2006 (Green listed waste) or Annex IV to the EU Regulation 1013/2006
(Amber listed waste). Transboundary movement of those wastes is subject to notification and
prior consent.
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Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007 of 29 November 2007 concerning the export for recovery of
certain waste listed in Annex III or IIIA to Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of
the Council to certain countries to which the OECD Decision on the control of transboundary movements
of wastes does not apply
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Commission Regulation (EC) No. 740/2008 of 29 July 2008 amending Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007 as
regards the procedures to be followed for export of waste to certain countries
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Estonia (2014-2015):
According to Waste Shipment Regulation 1013/2006 Article 3 there is a
need for procedure for prior written notification and consent when:
(a) all waste are destined for disposal; or
(b) if destined for recovery operations:
(i) wastes listed in Annex IV, which include, inter alia, wastes listed in Annexes II and VIII to
the Basel Convention,
(ii) wastes listed in Annex IVA,
(iii) wastes not classified under one single entry in either Annex III, IIIB, IV or IVA,
(iv) mixtures of wastes not classified under one single entry in either Annex III, IIIB, IV or IVA
unless listed in Annex IIIA.
Finland (2013-2015):
The wastes subject to control procedures when moved transboundary are
defined by Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14
June 2006 on shipments of waste, and the regulations issued on the basis of the said regulation.
Finland (2013):
Export: Construction and demolition waste, Aluminium slag, Unclassified;
polystyrene fraction from shredding of cooling appliances, Unclassified, mixed packaging waste,
Unclassified, exhausted slicing slurry, silicon carbide waste, Unclassified, non-ferrous metal
concentrate, Waste water treatment sludge, Electronic and electric devices without hazardous
parts.
Import: Treated wood wastes, Battery waste, RDF Refuse derived fuel, Unclassified, plastic paper
pellets, Waste water treatment sludge, NFR non-ferrous metal fraction from shredder operation.
Finland (2014):
Export: Unclassified, recoverable waste fractions, Unclassified, plastic packaging
waste, Unclassified; polystyrene fraction from shredding of cooling appliances, Aluminium slag,
Construction and demolition waste, Unclassified, Exhausted slicing slurry, Unclassified, non-
ferrous metal concentrate, Electronic and electric devices without hazardous parts, Furniture
waste, plastic and wood waste from construction, Wood waste from municipals and
construction.
Import: Treated wood wastes, NFR non-ferrous metal fraction from shredder operation, Waste
water treatment sludge, Waste plastic from electrical and electronical equipment.
Finland (2015):
Export: Recoverable waste fractions, Polystyrene fraction from shredding of
cooling appliances, Non-ferrous metal mixes from shredding process, PDF , Aluminium slag,
Electronic and electric devices without hazardous parts, Construction and demolition waste,
Exhausted slicing Slurry, Non-ferrous metal concentrate, Furniture waste, plastic and wood
waste from construction, Wood waste from municipals and construction.
Import: Treated wood wastes, NFR non-ferrous metal fraction from shredder operation, Waste
water treatment sludge.
Germany (2013-2015):
In Germany the provisions of the Waste Shipment Regulation apply,
especially referring to Annexes III, IIIA, IIIB, IV and V. Wastes destined for disposal are always
controlled. Wastes subject to control for transboundary movements are listed in Annex IV.
Wastes not subject to control, if the waste is destined for recovery, are listed in Annex III, IIIA
and IIIB. Non-listed wastes are controlled pursuant to Article 3(1)(b)(iii). For the export
prohibition Annex V applies, which contains all wastes listed in Annexes VIII of the Basel
Convention and additional wastes.
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Annex IV contains all the wastes mentioned under question 2b and 2c, but also wastes which do
not exhibit intrinsic hazardous properties established in Annex III of the Basel Convention. The
control of the transboundary movement of these wastes is considered as necessary for an
environmentally sound waste management. Pursuant to Annex V Part 3 of the Waste Shipment
Regulation these wastes are exempted from the export prohibition.
Latvia (2013-2015):
It is prohibited to bring in the territory of Latvia any waste for disposal, also
incineration, if the referred to activity is to be classified as disposal of waste, or for long-term
storage (Art.42, para 2, Waste Management Law).
Portugal (2013-2015):
Wastes that are not listed in accordance with Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006 are subject to control
procedures when subjected to transboundary movement.
Spain (2013-2015):
The transboundary movement of wastes in Spain, is regulated by the Waste
Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC) and Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007.
Provisions in these regulations and their annexes define the wastes to be controlled and how the
control applies. Since there is no definition of hazardous wastes in these regulations, it is not
possible to concisely list those wastes which, even though not included under Article 1 (1) of the
Basel Convention, will be subject to the control of shipments. It has to be determined in each
case whether the waste is listed under the previous Regulations, and then check which, if any,
control of shipment applies.
Sweden (2013-2015):
Wastes that are not listed in the Waste Shipment Regulation
(1013/2006/EC) and mixtures of waste that do not have one single entry in the Waste Shipment
Regulation have to be pre-notified before shipment.
The
United Kingdom (2013-2015):
Wastes destined for recovery operations that are not listed in
the WSR are subject to hazardous waste controls.
Wastes
listed o A e III g ee list of astes of the Waste Ship e t Regulatio
(1013/2006/EC) may be subject to hazardous waste controls if they are contaminated by other
materials to an extent which increases the risks associated with the waste sufficiently to render
it appropriate for inclusion in the red list, or prevents the recovery of the waste in an
environmentally sound manner.
Shipments of non-hazardous wastes (green list) for recovery to non-OECD countries may also be
subject to hazardous waste control procedures according to the wishes of the importing country.
A separate Commission Regulation 1418/2007 and amendment No. 740/2008 set out the
appli a le o t ol p o edu es fo su h ship e ts the g ee list egulatio s .
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1.1.7
Question 2(d)(ii): Significant Changes to the National Definition
of Hazardous Waste
Member States are required to inform the Secretariat of the Convention of any changes to
national definitions of hazardous wastes so that the Secretariat can inform all parties of the
information it has received, pursuant to Article 3 Paragraph 3 of the Convention.
Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Romania,
and
Spain
did not have this
question in their questionnaire (due to old formatting).
The following Member States stated that there had been a significant change to the national
definition of hazardous waste:
Estonia, Finland, Germany
and
Slovenia
(2013).
The follo i g Me e States stated that the e had t ee a sig ifi a t ha ge to the atio al
definition of hazardous waste:
Austria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece,
Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
the
Netherlands, Portugal
(2014-2015),
Slovakia,
Slovenia
(2015),
Sweden
and the
United Kingdom.
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1.1.8
Question 2(e): The Source or Basis of the Definition of
Hazardous Waste
This question asks Member States for the origin of their definition of hazardous waste. It is only
asked of the 20 Member States that have used the new format of Implementation
Questionnaire.
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Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Romania,
and
Spain
did not have this
question in their questionnaire (due to old formatting).
The following Member States based their definition of hazardous waste on EU waste law alone:
Croatia
(2014-2015),
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece,
Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
the
Netherlands, Portugal
(2014-2015),
Slovakia,
Slovenia,
and the
United Kingdom.
Austria
and
Sweden
based their definition of hazardous waste on EU waste law and national
sources.
Croatia
(2013) stated that there were no additional wastes in the remarks section of this
question and, therefore, did not select any of the sources listed.
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These are: Austria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece,
Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal (2014-2015), Slovakia, Slovenia,
Sweden and the United Kingdom.
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1.1.9
Question 2(f): The Coverage of the National Definition of
Hazardous Waste
Annexes I, II and VIII of the Basel Convention define which wastes are hazardous under the
Convention. This question seeks to determine whether Member States classify any other waste
types as hazardous.
This question is only asked of the 20 Member States that have used the new format of
Implementation Questionnaire.
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The following Member States stated that their national definition of hazardous waste does
not
cover wastes other than those listed in Annexes I, II and VIII of the Basel Convention:
Croatia
(2013),
Ireland,
and
Luxembourg.
Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Romania,
and
Spain
did not have this
question in their questionnaire (due to old formatting).
Below, the additional waste list(s) and other general remarks provided by Member States which
espo ded Yes , i ega ds to thei atio al defi itio of haza dous aste, ha e ee
summarised.
The Member States which only specified
the EU Waste List
as the additional waste list covered
under their national definition were as follows:
Czech Republic, Denmark
(2013),
Estonia,
Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Portugal
(2014-2015), and
Sweden.
Austria (2013-2015):
EU Waste List and Austrian Waste List.
Croatia (2014-2015):
EU Waste List and National.
B1090 - Waste batteries conforming to a specification
B4030 - Used single-use cameras, with batteries: All types of batteries are considered
hazardous waste in Croatia according to Ordinance on the waste catalogue (Official Gazette
No. 90/15)
Cyprus (2013-2015):
EU Waste List and OECD.
Denmark (2014-2015):
EU Waste List and National.
Three entries of the Danish waste list according to the Danish Statutory Order of Waste No.
1309/2012 list the specified waste as hazardous, while the same wastes are not listed as
hazardous in the European Waste List.
These entries are:
18 01 09 - medicines other than those mentioned in 18 01 08
18 02 08 - medicines other than those mentioned in 18 02 07
20 01 32 - medicines other than those mentioned in 20 01 31
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These are: Austria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece,
Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal (2014-2015), Slovakia, Slovenia,
Sweden and the United Kingdom.
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Greece (2013-2015):
EU Waste List.
EU-Waste List, stated as "European Waste Catalogue", (Decision 2001/118/EC) is annexed in
national Common Ministerial Decision 13588/725/2006(Article 19, Annex I). OECD waste list is
also used in transboundary waste shipment under European Regulation 1013/2006. No
additional national hazardous waste list is used.
Ireland (2014-2015):
EU Waste List. (Still states the national definition of hazardous waste
does t o e astes othe than
those listed in annexes I, II and VIII of the Basel Convention.)
Italy (2013-2015):
EU Waste List and OECD.
The
Netherlands (2013-2015):
EU Waste List and OECD.
Listing the individual wastes from the OECD and the EU-Waste List that are hazardous and not in
annexes I, II and VIII of the Basel Convention is not done, because this has never been done and
would take too much time without specific advantage.
Slovakia (2013-2015):
EU Waste List.
01 03 09* - red mud from alumina production other than the wastes mentioned in 01 03 07
03 03 05* - de-inking sludges from paper recycling
06 03 14* - solid salts and solutions other than those mentioned in 06 03 11 and 06 03 13
08 01 16* - aqueous sludges containing paint or varnish other than those mentioned in 08 01
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18 01 02* - body parts and organs including blood bags and blood preserves (except 18 01
03)
18 01 07* - chemicals other than those mentioned in 18 01 06
Slovenia (2013-2015):
EU Waste List, OECD, and National. In accordance to Regulation (EC)
1013/2006.
The
United Kingdom (2013-2015):
EU Waste List and OECD.
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1.1.10 Question 2(g)(i) Requirements (procedures) Concerning
Transboundary Movements that are Applicable to the Wastes
Listed under Question 2(f)
This question relates to whether or not Member States employ the same requirements regarding
the shipment of waste for waste types identified under Question 2(f) that are not included under
Annexes I, II and VIII of the Basel Convention.
This question is only asked of the 20 Member States that have used the new format of
Implementation Questionnaire.
15
Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Romania,
and
Spain
did not have this
question in their questionnaire (due to old formatting).
The following Member States used the same requirements (procedures) as wastes included
under Annex I, II or VIII of the Convention:
Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
the
Netherlands, Portugal
(2014-
2015),
Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden
and the
United Kingdom.
The following Member States had other requirements:
Cyprus (2013-2015):
Further to the Prior Notification Procedure required by the Basel
Convention and the Waste Shipment Regulation, sets down limitations where hazardous wastes
can be exported depending whether they are destined for recovery (only Organisation for
Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries) or disposal (only European Free
Trade Association (EFTA) countries).
Luxembourg (2013-2015):
This specification does not apply.
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These are: Austria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece,
Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal (2014-2015), Slovakia, Slovenia,
Sweden and the United Kingdom.
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1.1.11 Question 2(g)(ii) Other Wastes that Require Special
Consideration when Subjected to Transboundary Movement
The uestio aski g a out Othe Wastes that Re ui e Spe ial Co side atio
when Subjected to
T a s ou da Mo e e t is Questio
d i u de the old fo at uestio ai e, ut Questio
2(g)(ii) in the new format questionnaire. All of the replies about this question have been included
earlier in the report (see section
2.6.6).
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1.1.12 Question 3(a): Implementation of the Amendment to the Basel
Convention (Decision III/1)
Decision III/I
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of the Conference of the Parties to the Basel Convention - which added a new
Annex VII to the Convention prohibiting (as of 1 January 1998) all exports of hazardous waste for
recovery to non-OECD countries ("Basel ban") - has been implemented in EU legislation by the
Waste Shipment Regulation. As the Regulation has direct effect, the Basel ban amendment is
thereby implemented in all EU Member States.
All Member States said they have implemented the Amendment. Member States that gave no
additional information to the EU legislation above were as follows:
Belgium, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, France, Hungary, Italy, Latvia,
the
Netherlands, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden
and the
United Kingdom.
Additional information submitted by Member States on relevant legislation and its entry into
force is provided below.
Austria (2013-2015):
The ban is implemented via EU-Legislation (Shipment Regulation
1013/2006/EC (OJ L 190/1 12.07.2006) and two pieces of national legislation: Fed. Law Gaz.III
2000/6 and Fed. Law Gaz III 2010/46.
Bulgaria (2013-2015):
Bulgaria ratified the amendment to the Basel Convention (Decision III/1)
"Ban amendment" on 15.02.2000. Bulgaria is implementing the ban according to Regulation (EC)
No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006 on shipments of
waste (OJ L 190/1 12.07. 2006).
Croatia (2013-2015):
The Amendment to the Basel Convention (Decision III/I) has been
implemented through the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 on shipments of waste. The Republic of
C oatia has t atified Ba A e d e t et.
Cyprus (2013-2015):
A Law ratifying the amendment of the Basel Convention has been passed on
14.04.2000 (No. 12(III)/2000).
Finland (2013-2015):
The Decision has been in force since 01.10.1995.
Germany (2013-2015):
The export prohibition has been implemented through Article 36 of the
Waste Shipment Regulation. Germany ratified Decision III/1 in 2002.
Greece (2013-2015):
As part of the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament
and of the Council of 14 June 2006 on shipments of waste. Moreover the amendment of Basel
Convention has been ratified by the Law No. 3835/2010 (FEK 43 A) (ratification act).
Ireland (2013-2015):
Ireland formally ratified the Amendment to the Basel Convention (Decision
III/1) on 13.11.2009.
Lithuania (2013-2014):
The Law on the Ratification of Decision III/1 (Amendment to the Basel
Convention) of the Conference of the Parties to the 1989 Basel Convention on the Control of
Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Waste and their Disposal was adopted on 18
September 2003, No. IX-1739.
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The Basel Ban Amendment,
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Lithuania (2015):
Lithuania approved the Ban Amendment (Decision III/1 of the Conference of
the Parties to the Basel Convention) on 18 September, 2003, Ban Amendment entered into force
for Lithuania on 15 October, 2003
Luxembourg (2013-2015):
Implementation of the Basel Convention by law of 9.12.1993. The
amendments were introduced by Law 29.06.1997.
Malta (2013-2015):
On 12.12.2011, Malta accepted the amendment to the Basel Convention on
the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal.
Poland (2013-2015):
The Act of 5 July 2002 on Ratification of Amendment to Basel Convention
about Control of Transboundary Movement and disposal of Hazardous Waste (Official Journal of
2002) came into force in September 2002.
Portugal (2013-2015):
Through the Council Regulation (EC) No. 120/97 amending Regulation
(EEC) No. 259/93 that implements the amendment to the Basel Convention (Decision III/1) and
subsequently by Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006. Portugal ratified Decision III/1 on 30 November
2000 (Notice No. 229/99, of 7 December 1999).
Romania (2013-2015):
Romania accepted the Amendment and the Annexes VIII and IX of the
Basel Convention through Law No. 265/2002.
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1.1.13 Question 3(b): Restrictions on the Export of Hazardous Wastes
and Other Wastes for Final Disposal (Annex IVA)
In accordance with provisions of Article 34 of the Waste Shipment Regulation:
All exports of waste from the Community destined for disposal shall be prohibited, with the
exception of European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries which are also Parties to the
Basel Convention.
However, exports of waste for disposal to an EFTA country Party to the Basel Convention
shall also be prohibited:
o
where the EFTA country prohibits imports of such waste; or
o
if the Competent Authority of dispatch has reason to believe that the waste will not
be managed in an environmentally sound manner in the country of destination
concerned.
Shipments of waste destined for disposal operations between Member States of the EU are
subject to notification procedure stipulated in Articles 3 to 11 of the Waste Shipment Regulation.
In case of export of waste for disposal to EFTA countries, the notification procedure stipulated in
Article 35 of the Waste Shipment Regulation should be applied.
Most Member States have introduced the relevant restrictions, referencing the Waste Shipment
Regulation. Member States which gave no additional information were as follows:
Belgium,
Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain,
and
Sweden.
Romania
does not have restrictions on the export of hazardous waste or other wastes for final
disposal.
Below summarises additional information submitted by Member States on relevant legislation
and its entry into force as well as other remarks.
Note: Question 3(b) also asks Member States about the specific countries/regions and/or wastes
which would be covered by this restriction and for any other relevant remarks. These replies have
not been included below, which focuses on the relevant legislation and its entry into force.
Austria (2013-2015):
Federal Waste Management Plan 2011, which statutes the principle of self-
sufficiency for final disposal. Based on this principle objections are raised in case of exports for
final disposal provided there is a suitable disposal option in Austria. In line with the EU
Regulation 1013/2006/EC final disposal is allowed only within the European Economic Area (EEA)
(Note: A new Federal Waste Management Plan containing the same restrictions will be published
in 2017)
Cyprus (2013-2015):
Relevant pieces of legislation: Waste Law on December 23, 2011 (No.
185(I)/2011); and a Law ratifying the amendment of the Basel Convention has been passed on
14.4.2000 (No. 12(III)/2000).
Denmark (2013-2015):
Paragraph 10 in Statutory Order No. 132/2014 on shipment of waste has
a general prohibition on import and export of waste for disposal. This prohibition is in
accordance with EU Shipment Regulation 1013/2006 Article 11.1 (a)
Finland (2013-2015):
Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the
Council on shipments of waste. The regulation came into force in Finland on 12 July 2007. The
Waste Act (646/2011) came into force on 1 May 2012.
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Germany (2013-2015):
In Germany the provisions of the Waste Shipment Regulation apply since
May 1994, especially referring to Article 34.
Greece (2013-2015):
Regulation (EC) 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council
of 14 June 2006 on shipments of waste. In addition, according to Law 4042/2012, transposing
Directive 2008/98/EC, the export of waste oils to incineration or co-incineration facilities is
prohibited, if the regeneration (R9 operation) within the country is technically feasible.
Luxembourg (2013-2015):
In the waste law of 21 March 2012, there is a prohibition to export
any waste destined for final disposal to non-European Union countries. The prohibition applies
unless the carrier has a special permit for such an export. Such waste exports were prohibited
already under the waste law of 17 June 1994, which was applicable before the law of 21 March
2012.
The restrictions and notification procedures for waste transports of the Waste Shipment
Regulation (1013/2006/EC) are applicable in addition to the export prohibition of the waste law
of 21 March 2012.
Malta (2013-2015):
The Waste Management (Shipments of Waste Regulations), 2011 (LN285 of
2011, as amended) which entered into force on 4 November 2011, include provisions on the
applicability of the aforementioned (1013/2006/EC) regulation within Malta.
The
Netherlands (2013-2015):
Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 on the shipment of waste (since
12 July 2007) gives restrictions to the export of waste to non-EU countries. There is an export
ban for all hazardous waste despite of disposal or recovery operations to non-EU and non-EFTA
countries. Furthermore, exports of waste for disposal operations in non-EU and non-EFTA
countries are always forbidden. Exports of waste for recovery operations of non-listed waste
always require a notification procedure with written consent of all competent authorities
involved before any shipment may advance.
For shipments of hazardous waste within the EU the Netherlands only has restrictions for both
import and export for operation D1. Furthermore, the Wet Milieubeheer obliges to follow the
procedures of the regulation when waste is shipped.
When the competent authority of destination indicates a ban on the import of (certain) non-
hazardous waste for recovery operations, the shipment of this waste is forbidden.
See: Regulation (EC) 1418/2007; Regulation (EC) 740/2008; Regulation (EC) 967/2009; Regulation
(EC) 837/2010; Regulation (EC) 661/2011; Regulation (EC) 674/2012; Regulation (EC) 57/2013;
and Regulation (EC) 733/2014.
Slovakia (2013-2015):
Since 12 July 2007, the transboundary movements of wastes have been
regulated by the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006. According to the Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006, Article 3 (1), shipments of all wastes shall be subject to the procedure of prior
written notification and consent if destined for disposal operations. Objections to shipments of
waste destined for disposal can be raised in compliance with an Article 11 of the Regulation (EC)
No. 1013/2006.
According to the Act No. 223/2001 Coll., Article 23 (4), if the Ministry raises objections (Articles
11 and 12 of the Regulation (ES) No. 1013/2006) it shall start from the binding part of the Waste
Management Programme of the Slovak Republic.
The
United Kingdom (2013-2015):
Article 34 of the WSR prohibits the export of wastes for
disposal, except to other EU and EFTA countries which are part to the Basel Convention.
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Shipment of Waste (2012).
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1.1.14 Questions 3(c): Restrictions on the Export of Hazardous
Wastes and Other Wastes for Recovery (Annex IVB)
Provisions regarding prohibition of export of waste for recovery have been provided for in Article
36 of the Waste Shipment Regulation. Article 36 of the Regulation prohibits the shipment of
certain wastes that are destined for recovery from EU Member States to countries which the
OECD Decision does not apply:
a.
b.
c.
d.
wastes listed as hazardous in Annex V;
wastes listed in Annex V, Part 3;
hazardous wastes not classified under one single entry in Annex V;
mixtures of hazardous wastes and mixtures of hazardous wastes with non-hazardous wastes
not classified under one single entry in Annex V;
e. wastes that the country of destination has notified to be hazardous under Article 3 of the
Basel Convention;
f. wastes the import of which has been prohibited by the country of destination; or
g. wastes which the Competent Authority of dispatch has reason to believe will not be
managed in an environmentally sound manner, as referred to in Article 49, in the country of
destination concerned.
Shipments of waste listed in Annex IV of the Waste Shipment Regulation destined for recovery
operations between Member States of the EU are subject to notification procedure stipulated in
Articles 3 - 12 of the Regulation. Also mixtures of waste and other unlisted wastes have to be
notified before shipment for recovery. In case of export of waste for recovery to OECD countries,
control procedures stipulated in Article 38 of the Regulation should be applied.
Shipments of non-hazardous wastes for recovery to non-OECD countries may also be subject to
hazardous waste control procedures according to the wishes of the importing country. A
separate Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007 and amendment (EC) No. 740/2008 set out
the applicable control procedures for such shipments.
Most Member States have introduced the relevant restrictions, referencing the Waste Shipment
Regulation. Member States that give no additional information to the legislation mentioned
above were as follows:
Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden
and the
United Kingdom.
Romania
has not introduced restrictions.
Below summarises additional information submitted by Member States on relevant legislation
and its entry into force as well as other remarks.
Note: Question 3(c) also asks Member States about the specific countries/regions and/or wastes
which would be covered by this restriction and for any other relevant remarks. These replies have
not been included below, which focuses on the relevant legislation and its entry into force.
Austria (2013-2015):
The export of hazardous wastes in accordance with Commission Decision
2000/532/EC and of wastes listed in Annex V of the Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC) for
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recycling is allowed only to Countries applying OECD Council Decision C(2001)107 FINAL.
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In
accordance with Article 69 (7) (a) of the Federal Waste Management Act the principle of self-
sufficiency and the proximity principle is applied in the case of exports for recovery operations
R1 in a municipal waste incinerator and in the case of export for recycling of specific wastes
Austrian Standards (laid down in national regulations)have to be complied with.
Belgium (2013-2015):
All exports of hazardous and other waste for recovery listed in Annex V are
prohibited from EU countries to non-OECD countries. For the Walloon Region, there can be
restrictions on some wastes destined for recovery (R1) if it exists a demand for local similar
plants.
Cyprus (2013-2015):
Waste Law on December 23, 2011 (No. 185(I)/2011. A law ratifying the
amendment of the Basel Convention was passed on 14.4.2000 (No. 12(III)/2000).
Denmark (2013-2015):
EU Regulation 1013/2006 of 14 June 2006. Export of waste for recovery
between OECD countries has to be notified. Export of waste on annex V (hazardous according to
BC and EU regulation) for recovery to Basel non-Annex VII countries is banned.
Luxembourg (2014-2015):
In the waste law of 21 March 2012, there is an export prohibition for
any waste destined for recovery to non-European Union countries. The prohibition applies unless
the carrier has a special permit for such an export. Such waste exports were prohibited already
under the modified waste management law of 17 June 1994, which was applicable before the
law of 21 March 2012. The restrictions and notification procedures for waste transports of
regulation (EC) 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council are applicable in
addition to that export prohibition.
Malta (2013-2015):
The Waste Management (Shipments of Waste Regulations), 2011 (LN285 of
2011, as amended) which entered into force on 4 November 2011, includes provisions on the
applicability of the aforementioned (1013/2006/EC) regulation within Malta.
The
Netherlands (2013-2015):
Regulation (EC) 1013/2006 on the shipment of waste (in force
since 12 July 2007) gives a ban for the export of hazardous waste for recovery to non-EU, non-
OECD and non-EFTA countries. This ban is respected. For the export of hazardous waste for
recovery to EU, EFTA and OECD countries no restrictions apply.
Based on the Regulation, the EU asks the competent authority of a non-EU and non-OECD
country, which wants to receive non-hazardous waste destined for recovery, to indicate the
procedure followed. When the competent authority of destination indicates a ban on the import
of (certain) non-hazardous waste for recovery operations, the shipment of this waste is
forbidden.
See: Regulation (EC) 1418/2007 entry into force 13-12-2007; Regulation (EC) 740/2008 entry into
force 12-08-2008; Regulation (EC) 967/2009 entry into force 4-11-2009; Regulation (EC)
837/2010 entry into force 8-10-2010; Regulation (EC) 661/2011 entry into force 23-7-2011;
Regulation (EC) 674/2012; Regulation (EC) 57/2013; and Regulation (EC) 733/2014.
17
Decision of the Council C(2001)107/Final Concerning the Control of Transboundary Movements of
Waste Destined for Recovery Operations
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The latter Regulations are an update of Regulation (EC) 1418/2007 and in the consolidated
version they provide the procedure to be followed for certain non-hazardous waste destined for
recovery to non-EU and non-OECD countries.
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1.1.15 Question 3(d): Restrictions on the Import of Hazardous Wastes
and Other Wastes for Final Disposal (Annex IVA)
In accordance with Article 41 of the Waste Shipment Regulation, imports into the Community of
waste destined for final disposal are prohibited except those from:
a. countries which are Parties to the Basel Convention; or
b. other countries with which the Community, or the Community and its Member States, have
concluded bilateral or multilateral agreements or arrangements compatible with Community
legislation and in accordance with Article 11 of the Basel Convention; or
c. other countries with which individual Member States have concluded bilateral agreements
or arrangements in accordance with paragraph 2; or
d. other areas in cases where, on exceptional grounds during situations of crisis, peace-making,
peacekeeping or war, no bilateral agreements or arrangements pursuant to points (b) or (c)
can be concluded or where a Competent Authority in the country of dispatch has either not
been designated or is unable to act.
Shipment of waste destined for disposal operations between Member States of the EU is subject
to notification procedure stipulated in Articles 3-12 of the Waste Shipment Regulation. In case of
import of waste for disposal from a country party to the Basel Convention, control procedures
stipulated in Article 42 of the Waste Shipment Regulation should be applied.
Most Member States have introduced the relevant restrictions, referencing the Waste Shipment
Regulation. Member States which provided no additional information were as follows:
Belgium,
Estonia, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Portugal,
and
Slovenia.
France
has not introduced restrictions on the import of hazardous waste.
Below summarises additional information submitted by Member States on relevant legislation
and its entry into force as well as other remarks.
Note:
Question 3(d) also asks Member States about the specific countries/regions and/or wastes
which would be covered by this restriction and for any other relevant remarks. These replies have
not been included below, which focuses on the relevant legislation and its entry into force.
Austria (2013-2015):
Austria references the Federal Waste Management Plan 2011, which
statutes the principle of self-sufficiency for final disposal. Based on this principle objections can
be raised in case of imports for final disposal provided there is no sufficient capacity for domestic
wastes in Austria.
The import of hazardous wastes is allowed only from Countries party to the Basel Convention or
applying the OECD Decision C(2001)107 or having concluded an Article 11 agreement of the
Basel Convention). Pursuant to Article 69/7 of the Federal Waste Management Act there is a ban
on the import of asbestos wastes for final disposal.
Bulgaria (2013-2015):
Waste Management Act, promulgated in State Gazette No. 53/13.07.2012,
effective 13.07.2012 and Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the
Council of 14 June 2006 on shipments of waste in force since July 13, 2007.
Croatia (2013-2015):
Act on sustainable waste management (Official Gazette No. 94/13).
Cyprus (2013-2015):
lists the following relevant pieces of legislation: Waste Law on December
23, 2011 (No. 185(I)/2011); and a Law ratifying the amendment of the Basel Convention has
been passed on 14.4.2000 (No. 12(III)/2000).
Czech Republic (2013-2015):
Act on Waste No. 185/2001 Coll.
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Denmark (2013-2015):
Paragraph 10 in Statutory Order No. 132/2014 on shipment of waste has
a general prohibition on import and export of waste for disposal. This prohibition is in
accordance with EU Shipment Regulation 1013/2006 Article 11.1 (a).
Finland (2013-2015):
Waste Act (646/2011) came into force on 1 May 2012.
Hungary (2014-2015):
Import of hazardous wastes into Hungary for final disposal is banned.
- Paragraph 19, Section 2 of the Act CLXXXV of 2012 which came into force on 1 January 2013;
- Paragraph 1, Section 3 of the Governmental Decree No. 180/2007 (VII. 3.) on the transboundary
waste shipment which came into force on 12 July 2007.
Latvia (2013-2015):
Waste Management Law, which entered into force on 18 November 2010.
Luxembourg (2013-2015):
In the waste law of 21 March 2012 there is an export prohibition for
any waste destined for recovery to non-European Union countries. The prohibition applies unless
the carrier has a special permit for such an export. Such waste exports were prohibited already
under the modified waste management law of 17 June 1994, which was applicable before the
law of 21 March 2012. The restrictions and notification procedures for waste transports of
regulation (EC) 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council are applicable in
addition to that export prohibition.
Malta (2013-2015):
The Waste Management (Shipments of Waste Regulations), 2011 (LN285 of
2011, as amended) which entered into force on 4 November 2011.
The
Netherlands (2013-2015):
Specific restrictions are given in the Waste policy plan 2009-2021,
which entered into force on 11 November 2009. Only a restriction for the disposal operation D1
is in place.
Poland (2013-2015):
Poland references the Waste Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC) and the
Ordinance of the Minister of Environment of 24.06.2008 on the type of waste banned for import
for disposal operations (Polish national legislation).
Romania (2013-2015):
In accordance with the Article 32 (1) from the Government Ordinance No.
195/2005 on Environmental Protection approved by Law 265/2006, the import of any kind of
wastes for final disposal is prohibited.
Slovakia (2013-2015):
Transboundary shipments of waste from other Member States to the
Slovak Republic and the import of waste which is destined for disposal from states other than
Member States to the Slovak Republic are prohibited, unless an international agreement by
which the Slovak Republic is bound otherwise pursuant to Article 23 (3) of the national Act No.
223/2001 Coll.
The Ministry of Environment of the Slovak Republic can object to shipments of waste destined
for disposal pursuant to Article 11 of the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006.
According to the Act No. 223/2001 Coll., Article 23 (4), if the Ministry raises objections (Articles
11 and 12 of the Regulation (ES) No. 1013/2006) it shall start from the binding part of the Waste
Management Programme of the Slovak Republic.
Spain (2013-2015):
Article 26.2 of Act 22/2011, of July the 28, on Wastes and Contaminated
Soils, allows Competent Authorities in Spain to restrict the import of wastes when they believe
they will not be treated in an ESM.
Sweden (2013-2015):
Sweden references the Swedish Ordinance on Waste (SFS 2011:927).
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The
United Kingdom (2013-2015):
The UK Plan for Shipment of Waste (2012) sets out
Government policy on shipments of waste for disposal to and from the United Kingdom.
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1.1.16 Questions 3(e): Restrictions on the Import of Hazardous
Wastes and Other Wastes for Recovery (Annex IVB)
In accordance with Article 43 of the Waste Shipment Regulation, imports into the Community of
waste destined for recovery are prohibited except those from:
a. countries to which the OECD Decision applies; or
b. other countries which are Parties to the Basel Convention; or
c. other countries with which the Community, or the Community and its Member States, have
concluded bilateral or multilateral agreements or arrangements compatible with Community
legislation and in accordance with Article 11 of the Basel Convention; or
d. other countries with which individual Member States have concluded bilateral agreements
or arrangements in accordance with paragraph 2; or
e. other areas in cases where, on exceptional grounds during situations of crisis, peace-making,
peacekeeping or war, no bilateral agreements or arrangements pursuant to points (b) or (c)
can be concluded or where a Competent Authority in the country of dispatch has either not
been designated or is unable to act.
Shipments of waste listed in Annex IV of the Waste Shipment Regulation destined for recovery
operations between Member States of the EU are subject to notification procedure stipulated in
Articles 3 - 12 of the Regulation. Also mixtures of waste and other unlisted wastes have to be
notified before shipment for recovery. In case of import of waste for disposal from an OECD
Decision country or from a non-OECD Decision country Party to the Basel Convention, control
procedures stipulated in Articles 44 and 45 of the Regulation should be applied.
Most Member States have introduced the relevant restrictions. Member States to only reference
the Waste Shipment Regulations were as follows:
Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark,
Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal,
Slovakia
(2013), and
Slovenia.
Finland, France,
and the
United Kingdom
have not introduced restrictions.
Below summarises additional information submitted by Member States on relevant legislation
and its entry into force as well as other remarks.
Note:
Question 3(e) also asks Member States about the specific countries/regions and/or wastes
which would be covered by this restriction and for any other relevant remarks. These replies have
not been included below, which focuses on the relevant legislation and its entry into force.
Bulgaria (2013-2015):
Waste Management Act, promulgated in State Gazette No. 53/13.07.2012,
effective 13.07.2012 and The Waste Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC).
Croatia (2013-2015):
Act on sustainable waste management (Official Gazette No. 94/13).
Cyprus (2013-2015):
Waste Law on December 23, 2011 (No. 185(I)/2011). A law ratifying the
amendment of the Basel Convention was passed on 14.4.2000 (No. 12(III)/2000).
Hungary (2013-2015):
The waste import is restricted if processing/recycling capacity is lacking.
(Other Remarks: The consent from National Inspectorate for Environment and Nature (NIEN) is
necessary for the import. The notification (request for consent) shall be submitted by the
importer to NIEN with notification form. In accordance with Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 on
shipments of waste, the competent authority of dispatch sends the movement document of
shipments of waste destined for recovery to NIEN.)
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Latvia (2013-2015):
Waste Management Law, 18.11.2010. Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the
European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006 on shipments of waste
Luxembourg (2013-2015):
In the waste law of 21 March 2012 there is an export prohibition for
any waste destined for recovery to non-European Union countries. The prohibition applies unless
the carrier has a special permit for such an export. Such waste exports were prohibited already
under the modified waste management law of 17 June 1994, which was applicable before the
law of 21 March 2012. The restrictions and notification procedures for waste transports of
regulation (EC) 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council are applicable in
addition to that export prohibition.
Malta (2013-2015):
The Waste Management (Shipments of Waste Regulations), 2011 (LN285 of
2011, as amended) which entered into force on 4 November 2011, include provisions on the
applicability of the aforementioned (1013/2006/EC) regulation within Malta.
Romania (2013-2015):
According to Article 32 (2) from the Government Ordinance No. 195/2005
on Environmental Protection approved by Law No. 265/2006, the import of waste for recovery
shall be realized by respecting the specific legal acts approved by the Government, in compliance
ith the Ro a ia s A essio T eat .
Slovakia (2015):
According to the Act No. 223/2001 Coll. on waste, Article 23 (5) anyone who
carries out transboundary movements of waste from another Member State to the Slovak
Republic or imports waste from states other than the Member States to the Slovak Republic for
the purpose of recovery (by the operation R1 according the Annex 2 in the waste incinerator
35a) [Act No. 137/2010 Coll. on air, Article 2 (h)] designated as recovery facility for mixed
municipal waste) shall submit the notification according to Article 24.
According to the Act No. 223/2001 Coll. on waste and on amendment of certain acts as
amended, Article 23 (4), if the Ministry raises objections (Articles 11 and 12 of the Regulation
(ES) No. 1013/2006) it shall start from the binding part of the Waste Management Programme of
the Slovak Republic.
Spain (2013-2015):
Article 26 (2) of Act 22/2011, of July 28, on Wastes and Contaminates Soils,
allows Competent Authorities in Spain to restrict the import of wastes when they believe they
will not be treated in an ESM. Additionally, Article 26 (3) allows Competent Authorities in Spain
to limit the imports of waste for energy recovery when it would result in their own wastes being
sent for disposal or being unable to be treated in line with their waste treatment plans.
Sweden (2013-2015):
References the Swedish Ordinance on Waste (SFS 2011:927).
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1.1.17 Questions 3(f): Restrictions of the Transit of Hazardous Waste
and Other Wastes
The transit of waste through the European Community from and to third countries is regulated
by Articles 47 and 48 of the Waste Shipment Regulation. The transit of wastes has to be notified
and is allowed only with a permit of the Competent Authorities.
Member States which do not have any restrictions on the transit of hazardous waste were as
follows:
Austria, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy,
the
Netherlands,
Slovenia, Sweden,
and the
United Kingdom.
Other Member States have introduced the relevant restrictions. Member States to only
reference the Waste Shipment Regulations were as follows:
Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Greece, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia,
and
Spain.
Below summarises additional information submitted by Member States on relevant legislation
and its entry into force, as well as other remarks.
Note:
Question 3(f) also asks Member States about the specific countries/regions and/or wastes
which would be covered by this restriction and for any other relevant remarks. These replies have
not been included below, which focuses on the relevant legislation and its entry into force.
Cyprus (2013-2015):
Waste Law on December 23, 2011 (No. 185(I)/2011) and a Law ratifying the
amendment of the Basel Convention has been passed on 14.4.2000 (No. 12(III)/2000).
France (2013-2015):
As transit country, France applies the principle of the tacit consent
according to the Article 9 of the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 (30 days).
Hungary (2013-2015):
Hungary does not apply tacit consents on the transit of hazardous and
other wastes. There is also an obligation of administration fee payment according to the
Paragraph 2, Section 1 of the Ministry for Environment and Water Decree No. 33/2005. (XII. 27)
on the administrative service fees of authorities for environment, nature and water.
Malta (2013-2015):
The Waste Management (Shipments of Waste Regulations), 2011 (LN285 of
2011, as amended) which entered into force on 4 November 2011, include provisions on the
applicability of the aforementioned (1013/2006/EC) regulation within Malta.
Romania (2013-2015):
According to Article 32 (4) of the Government Ordinance No. 195/2005
on Environmental Protection approved by Law 265/2006, the export and transit of any wastes
may take place in accordance with agreements to which Romania is a party and with specific
legislation in the area. In case of export, the responsible operator must ensure that international
obligations are observed and the consent by the Competent Authority of destination has been
obtained.
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1.1.18 Question 4(a): Use and Acceptance of the Document Forms of
the Basel Convention in the Control of Transboundary
Movement of Hazardous and Other Wastes
In most cases notification and movement/accompanying documents referred to in the Waste
Shipment Regulation Annex IA and IB (as amended by Council Regulation (EC) No. 1379/2007
amending Annexes IA, IB, VII and VIII of the Waste Shipment Regulation, for the purposes of
taking account of technical progress and changes agreed under the Basel Convention) are used in
the control of transboundary movements of hazardous wastes and other wastes. These are
largely based on, and in accordance with, the forms of the Basel Convention, with minor
alterations specific to the European Union regulation. Basel Convention Notification and
Movement document forms are also accepted by all countries, at least for Basel Parties outside
the European Union.
No Member States have had problems with using the forms.
Member States that provided no additional information were as follows:
Belgium, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland,
Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
the
Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania,
Slovakia, Slovenia,
and
Spain
(2013-2014).
Below, information submitted by Member States on the use of other document forms than those
of the Basel Convention have been summarised.
Austria (2013-2015):
In general the EU Notification and Movement document forms are used.
For non-EU Countries the Basel Convention Notification and Movements document forms are
accepted.
Finland (2013-2015):
European Community notification forms (Commission Regulation (EC) No.
1379/2007) are used and/or accepted in the control of transboundary movement of hazardous
wastes and other wastes. Corrigendum to the Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1379/2007 was
published on 8 November 2008. It includes the updated model forms to be used by the notifier.
Annex VII of the Regulation No. 1013/2006 defines the document to be used for shipments of
the waste that are not controlled according to the said regulation. A valid contract according to
the Article 18 must be concluded by the parties of the shipment.
Spain (2015):
Spain changed their response to indicate that Notification and Movement
document forms of the Basel Convention were no longer used or accepted. However, they also
provided the information as follows:
Notifi atio a d o e e t do u e t for s A e IA a d A e IB i luded i the
Council regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 are used and /or accepted in the control of
transboundary movement of hazardous wastes
a d other astes.
Sweden (2013-2015):
EU Forms are used in most cases. Almost all shipments are between
Sweden and other EU Member States or EES/EFTA countries.
The
United Kingdom (2013-2015):
EC Notification and Movement/Tracking Forms used are those
approved in the Waste Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC).These are largely based on the
forms of the Basel Convention, with minor alterations specific to the EU. Basel Convention forms
are accepted for movements of waste from Basel Parties outside the EU.
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1.1.19 Question 4(b): Acceptable Language(s) to
Notification and Movement Document Forms
Austria (2013-2015):
English, French, German
Belgium (2013-2015):
Dutch, English, French, German
Bulgaria (2013-2015):
English, Bulgarian
Croatia (2013-2015):
Croatian, English
Cyprus (2013-2015):
Greek, English
Czech Republic (2013-2015):
Czech, English, Slovak
Denmark (2013-2015):
Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English
Estonia (2013-2015):
English
Finland (2013-2015):
English, Finnish, Swedish
France (2013-2015):
French, English
Germany (2013-2015):
English (transit), German (import and transit)
Greece (2013-2015):
English, Greek
Hungary (2013-2015):
English, Hungarian
Ireland (2013-2015):
English
Italy (2013-2014):
English, French, Italian;
(2015):
English, Italian
Latvia (2013-2015):
English, German, Russian
Lithuania (2013-2015):
Lithuanian, English
Luxembourg (2013-2015):
English, French, German, Luxembourgish
Malta (2013-2015):
English
The
Netherlands (2013-2015):
Dutch, English, German
receive
the
Poland (2013-2015):
Notification and movement forms are acceptable in the language of the
country of dispatch. Any accompanying documentation should be in Polish or include a
translation into Polish.
Portugal (2013-2015):
Portuguese, Spanish, English
Romania (2013-2015):
English, Romanian
Slovakia (2013-2015):
All languages
Slovenia (2013-2015):
English, Slovene
Spain (2013-2014):
English, Spanish;
(2015):
Spanish as a working language, although the
documentation that is received may be in English or French.
Sweden (2013-2015):
English, Swedish
The
United Kingdom (2013-2015):
English
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1.1.20 Question 4(c): Additional Information Requirements in addition
to those listed under Annex V (A and B) of the Basel
Convention
Additional Information and documentation related to notification are described in Annex II the
Waste Shipment Regulation. These include, inter-alia:
If the waste is destined for an interim recovery or disposal operation, information regarding
all facilities where subsequent interim and non-interim recovery or disposal operations are
envisaged shall be indicated (Annex II Part 1 No. 5 of the Waste Shipment Regulation);
Evidence of registration of the carrier(s) regarding waste transports (Annex II Part 1, No. 15
of the Waste Shipment Regulation); and
If the waste is destined for recovery: (Annex II Part 1 No. 20 of the Waste Shipment
Regulation):
o
The planned method of disposal for the non-recoverable fraction after recovery;
o
The amount of recovered material in relation to non-recoverable waste;
o
The estimated value of recovered material; and
o
The cost of recovery and the cost of disposal of the non-recoverable fraction.
According to Annex II Part 3 of the Waste Shipment Regulation, any other pertinent information
may be requested by the Competent Authorities.
Member States to not provide additional information, potentially due to lack of any additional
requirements, were as follows:
Croatia, Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
the
Netherlands, Poland,
and
Romania.
Below, the information submitted by the other Member States has been summarised.
Austria (2013-2015):
In specific cases additional information (e.g. chemical analysis, technical
description of the treatment plant, information on further treatment in case of notification for
disposal operations D13, D14, D15, R12 and R13) are required.
Belgium (2013-2015):
Information requirements in addition to those listed under Annex V (A and
B) of the Basel Convention are those reflected in the provisions of the Waste Shipment
Regulation (1013/2006/EC).
Bulgaria (2013-2015):
The requirements on the information, to be provided on notification, are
laid down in Article 4 of the Waste Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC).
Cyprus (2013-2015):
In the case of transit, further information is needed whether there will be a
need for change of ships in the port, whether the wastes will be unloaded and stored and the
time between arrival and departure of the wastes in the port of transit.
Czech Republic (2013-2015):
Additional information is required, in particular: waste classification
in accordance with relevant EU and OECD legislation, contract between notifier and consignee,
financial guarantee, information on insurance against damage to third parties, etc. These
requirements are specified in the Waste Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC) and Government
Decree No. 374/2008.
Estonia (2013-2015):
A financial guarantee or equivalent insurance in favour of the competent
authority of dispatch according to art 6 of the Regulation No. 1013/2006 of the European
Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006 on shipments of waste; A contract between the
exporter and the consignor in accordance with Regulation No. 1013/2006 of the European
Parliament and of the Council.
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Finland (2013-2015):
Waste classification in accordance with the European Community
legislation, copy of the contract between notifier and consignee; the contract must fulfil the
obligations of the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council;
Information on the financial guarantee to be lodged in favour of the competent authority; When
waste is imported for final disposal from countries that are not Members of the European Union
an official request is required from the country of export, stating that it does not have or cannot
reasonably acquire the necessary technical capacity to dispose of the waste is an
environmentally sound manner; and When waste is imported or exported to disposal operations
D13, D 14 or D15 or to recovery operations R12 or R13 the information provided by the notifier
shall also include information on the actual facility performing the final disposal operations D1-
12 or recovery operations R1-R11.
Germany (2013-2015):
If the waste is destined for an interim recovery or disposal operation,
information regarding all facilities where subsequent interim and non-interim recovery or
disposal operations are envisaged shall be indicated (Annex II Part 1 No. 5 of the Waste
Shipment Regulation):
Evidence of registration of the carrier(s) regarding waste transports (Annex II Part 1, No. 15
of the Waste Shipment Regulation);
If the waste is destined for recovery: (Annex II Part 1 No. 20 of the Waste Shipment
Regulation);
The planned method of disposal for the non-recoverable fraction after recovery;
The amount of recovered material in relation to non-recoverable waste;
The estimated value of recovered material; and
The cost of recovery and the cost of disposal of the non-recoverable fraction.
Evidence of a financial guarantee or equivalent insurance for the costs of repatriation (Annex II
Part 1 No. 24 of the Waste Shipment Regulation) and any other pertinent information may be
requested by the Competent Authorities according to Annex II Part 3 of the Waste Shipment
Regulation.
Greece (2013-2015):
Insurance and/or financial guarantee covering third parties and the
restoration of the environment in its former state.
Hungary (2013):
Certificate of good conduct for the managing director(s) of the notifier and the
consignee, as it is stipulated in Article 20, paragraph 2 of Act CLXXXV of 2012 (which came into
force on 1 January 2013).
Hungary (2015):
Certificate of good conduct for the managing director(s) of the notifier and the
consignee, in case of the consignee or the notifier is Hungarian: Paragraph 20, Section 2 of Act
CLXXXV of 2012 which came into force on 1 January 2013.
Latvia (2013-2015):
Information requirements for transboundary movements of waste are set in
Annex II of the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of
14 June 2006 on shipments of waste.
Malta (2013-2015):
The additional information requirements which were asked for in addition to
those listed under Annex V (A and B) of the Basel Convention were:
A copy of the relevant authorisation (license certificates) as well as type and duration of the
authorization of the disposal/recovery facility under which the latter operates according to
import state law pursuant to Articles 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27 of Directive 2008/98/EC of the
European Parliament and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on waste and repealing
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certain Directives, as amended. The facility must have adequate technical capacity for the
disposal/recovery of the waste in question under conditions presenting no danger to human
health or to the environment;
Relevant license certificates (and/or authorisation/registration numbers) of all transport
companies for the transport of hazardous waste according to export/transit/import state law
to be provided for each of them, where applicable;
A financial guarantee or equivalent insurance in favour of the Competent Authority of
dispatch covering the costs for shipment, including cases referred to in Regulation (EEC) No.
1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006 on shipments of
waste; and
A contract between the exporter and the consignor (if different to exporter) in accordance
with Regulation (EEC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14
June 2006 on shipments of waste.
Portugal (2013-2015):
Those reflected in the provisions of Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 also
require a copy of the insurance or other form of financial security on environmental liability that
covers environmental damages in Portuguese territory, according to Directive 2004/35/EC of the
European Parliament and of the Council of 21 April 2004 (in national law Decree-Law No.
147/2008 of 29 July 2008).
Slovakia (2013-2015):
Since 12 July 2007 the transboundary movements of wastes is covered by
the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006. Additional information that may be requested by the
competent authority is given in Annex II, part 3 of the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006.
Slovenia (2013-2015):
Those reflected in provisions of the Waste Shipment Regulation
(1013/2006/EC), especially:
contract between notifier and consignee; it must fulfil the requirements of Regulation (EC)
No. 1013/2006; and
financial guarantee or equivalent insurance according to Article 6 of the Waste Shipment
Regulation (1013/2006/EC).
Spain (2013-2015):
Spain applies additional information requirements reflected in the provisions
of the Waste Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC).
Sweden (2013-2015):
Financial guarantee according to the Waste Shipment Regulation
(1013/2006/EC), Article 6.
The
United Kingdom (2013-2015):
Notification form and some additional information are
required. These include: registration numbers of exporter (notifier), consignee, disposal facility
and carriers where applicable, the waste identification code (EWC or IWIC), the OECD
classification (where applicable), technology employed by recovery/disposal facility, total
number of shipments, single or general notification, Customs Office of entry/exit into/out of the
EU, number of annexes attached, and whether site is pre-authorised or not.
Movement tracking form: additional information requirements include: code number of
recovery/disposal operation and technology employed, waste identification code, and the OECD
classification (where applicable). In addition details of the financial guarantee are required
although these are not required for the Environment Agency to make its decision whether to
authorise the shipments under the notification.
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1.1.21 Question 4(d): Border Control of Export/Import/Transit of
Hazardous Wastes and Other Wastes is Established
Border controls for the purpose of export/import/transit of hazardous wastes is established for
the following Member States:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy
(2014-2015),
Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Malta,
the
Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain
(2013-2014),
Sweden
and the
United Kingdom.
The Harmonized System on customs control of the World Customs Organization is used for the
following Member States:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta,
the
Netherlands,
Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden
and the
United Kingdom.
Additional remarks were as follows:
Austria (2013-2015):
Within the EU area there is no border control anymore. There are controls
within the country and to the neighbouring non-EU Countries (i.e. Switzerland and Lichtenstein).
Controls are performed by police and customs on a regular basis. Additionally controls are
performed by the Federal Ministry of Environment as part of the TFS-Project of the EU.
Czech Republic (2013-2015):
After accession of the Czech Republic to the EU no regular border
controls take place. Only spot checks are carried out.
Denmark (2013-2015):
The Harmonized System is in preparation. Simultaneous controls are
arranged in co-operation with other EU countries.
Finland (2013-2015):
Border control on transboundary movements of wastes is performed by
the Customs authorities. Due to the Common Market regulations in the European Community,
regular border controls are performed only at the external borders of the European Community.
Within the European Community shipments of waste are controlled with random checks and
checks based on risk analysis by the customs authorities and the police. Environment authorities
work in co-operation with the customs, take occasionally part in checks and give necessary
expert advice.
Greece (2013-2015):
Border control for imports/exports between countries of the EU does not
exist. In these cases only the relevant documentation (notification document and movement
document) are checked.
Hungary (2013-2015):
Governmental Decree No. 180/2007. (VII. 3.) designated customs offices
of entry into and departure from the Community for shipments of waste entering and leaving
the Community.
The border station, the customs agencies shall check the undamaged condition of the
identification marks and the customs seal on the means of transportation, as well as the
existence and contents of the required certificates. In the case of any irregularity in
transportation or the suspicion thereof, the designated competent authority shall be notified.
The Hungarian Customs and Finance Guard shall provide for the holding up of the consignment
until the competent authority takes the necessary measures.
Poland (2013-2015):
Pursuant to Article 55 of the Waste Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC),
Poland has designated customs offices of entry into and departure from the European Union
territory.
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Portugal (2013-2015):
The custom authorities make regular checks (random and risk based) on
shipments of waste, but only at the external borders of the European Community (seaports only,
i Po tugal s ase .
There are regular (2 to 4 times a year), national-wide waste shipment controls by the
environmental authorities, customs and police that check (almost) all the national borders (land
and sea).
Romania (2013-2015):
Article 4 from Government Decision No. 788/2007 which sets some
measures for implementation of the Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Waste
Shipment Regulation (1013/2006/EC), specify the authorities responsible with over border
control.
Slovakia (2013-2015):
Whenever possible, the code number of the Harmonized Commodity
Description and Coding System established by the Brussels Convention of 14 June 1983 under
the auspices of the Customs Cooperation Council (Harmonized System) is listed. Border controls
are concentrated at outer borders of the EU and other border controls are reduced.
Spain (2015):
The border control for the purpose of export/import/transit of hazardous waste s
and other wastes is in preparation of being established. (It had been established in previous
years.)
The
United Kingdom (2013-2015):
The use of the Harmonized System on customs control of the
World Customs Organization is optional for exports and imports from and to the United
Kingdom.
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1.1.22 Question 5: Measures Taken for the Reduction and/or Elimination
of the Amount of Hazardous Wastes and Other Wastes Generated
The description of measures taken on reducing hazardous waste amounts is split into 5 sections:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
National strategies/policies;
Legislation, regulations and guidelines;
Economic instruments/initiatives;
Measures taken by industries/waste generators; and
Others.
Some of the above categories are missing from the response summaries below. This is due to a lack
of response by the Member State in the original questionnaires.
Austria (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
Waste avoidance was already a basic principle of the Austrian Waste Management Act 1990.
New legislation was including the principles of sustainable development was prepared in 2001
and enforced in 2002 (Act on sustainable Waste Management; Fed. Law Gaz. I 2002/102). The
national strategy is laid down in the Federal Waste Management Plan (latest edition 2011). In
2017 a new edition of the Federal Waste Management Plan will be published.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Branch specific concepts for hazardous waste management (including waste avoidance) (based
on the Federal Waste Management Act and the Act on Chemical Substances (Fed. Law Gaz. I Nr.
53/1997 as amended) were drafted by the Federal Ministry.
18
A specific Ordinance on Waste Treatment Obligations was published (Fed. Law. Gaz. II 2004/459)
and enacted 13 August 2005 which defines minimum requirements for the collection, storage
and treatment of the certain waste streams.
19
Procedures are in accordance with § 1 Par. 3 and § 15 Par. 5 Waste Management Act 2002.
Quality criteria for RDF are laid down in the Ordinance on Waste Incineration (BGBl. II idF.
127/2013). Quality criteria for the use of wood waste in chip board production are laid down in
the Ordinance on Recycling of Wood (BGBl. II 160/2012).
In 2012 a National Resource Efficiency Plan (REAP) was published.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Federal Act on the Financing and Implementation of the Remediation of Contaminated Sites
(ALSAG, Fed. Law Gaz. 289/1989 as amended). The charge is donated for clean-up procedures.
Several funds for subsidies for environmentally sound treatment/production exist.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Waste management concepts provided by each company with more than 20 employees.
Belgium (2013-2015):
18
19
Federal Ministry Home page:
www.lebensministerium.at
Text of the Ordinance:
http://www.lebensministerium.at/umwelt/abfall-ressourcen/abfall-
altlastenrecht/awg-verordnungen.html
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(i) National strategies/policies:
Prevention of waste is very important in the European and the Belgian waste policy. Also the use
of certain dangerous products is forbidden by European legislation. (Additional strategies,
particularly for households, small and medium enterprises, and schools, in the Brussels capitol
egio
as p o ided i
ased o the th Waste P e e tio a d Ma age e t Pla a d
the Regio al Ci ula E o o P og a .
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Flanders Region: Detailed guidelines, including a list of initiatives and processes such as
Ecodesign and Ecolizer, aim to protect public and environmental health against damaging
influences of wastes and to prevent squandering of raw materials and energy by (in the
following order of priority): Preventing and reducing waste production and preventing or
reducing the damaging features of wastes; Promotion of waste recycling; and Organising the
disposal of all the wastes which cannot be prevented or recycled.
20
Brussels Capitol Region: The Ordinance of the Brussels Government on Waste of June 2012 (and
a list of implementing orders, first mentioned in 2015,) foresee the respect of the waste
hierarchy which applies by priority prevention, preparation for re-use, recycling, other recovery,
e.g. energy recovery; and disposal. It aims also to reduce elimination and increase prevention,
recycling and recovery. The Ordinance allows the Government to take appropriate measures to
prevent waste production, reduce their toxicity or facilitate their management. Thirteen
measures are foreseen (waste prevention indicators, promotion of research on resource
effi ie
te h i ues, p e e tio
easu es i e i o e t pe it… . Si tee othe p e e tio
measures are also described in the Ordinance. The fourth waste prevention and management
plan was adopted in May 2010. The plan had already introduced the waste management
hierarchy. More information is detailed.
Walloo Regio : The Walloo Go e
e t s a tio pla efle ts the ish to edu e the ua tit
of hazardous waste and the degree of hazard represented by waste that are produced. The
Government is introducing a new waste reduction target. Objectives were translated into
Government Action Plan and into a decree on waste on 27 June 1996.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Also split i
to t o egio s: Fla de s a d B ussels. Fla de s Regio uses pollute pa s p i iple,
s a t ta es, e te ded p odu e espo si ilit a d E i o e tal Poli Ag ee e ts. B ussels
uses producer liability and the Ordinance on Waste of June 2012 for taxing incineration. EPR
regional legislation and the collective systems implementing them promote qualitative and
quantitative prevention measures.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Packaging prevention plans by packaging companies. (All regions)
B ussels Regio also has E o-d a i Busi ess la el fo e te p ises. E te ded P odu e
Responsibility schemes added in 2015.)
(v) Other:
Wallonia: Development of production technology to minimize the production of hazardous
waste and development of technology to neutralize hazardous waste.
Bulgaria:
20
http://www.ecodesignlink.be/en; http://www.ovam.be/jahia/Jahia/pid/975?lang=null
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(i) National strategies/policies:
2013:
Measures regarding reduction of the amount of hazardous wastes and other wastes
generated are described in the National Waste Management Programme 2009-2013 (NWMP).
As laid down in the NWMP the following measures are taken on national level towards reduction
of the amounts of hazardous and other wastes generated:
1. Implementation of requirements for environmental control such as:
a. implementation of the requirements for integrated pollution prevention and control
(IPPC) by the large industrial enterprises;
b.
e ou age e t of the appli atio of lea e te h ologies;
c. introduction of eco-management and audit schemes;
. I ple e tatio of p odu e espo si ilit
p i iple:
of the p odu ts
d.
e ou agi g of life
le a al sis du i g the stage of desig
according to ISO 14 040;
e. introduction of eco-label award scheme
2014 & 2015:
Measures regarding reduction of the amount of hazardous wastes and other
wastes generated are described in the National Waste Prevention Programme, which is
developed as a separate programme, but is part of the National Waste Management Plan
(NWMP) for the period 2014-2020, established September 2014.
The National Waste Prevention Programme was developed in fulfilment of Art. 29 point 1 of the
Directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on
waste and repealing certain Directives.
Waste prevention measures should be understood as any measure that is taken before a
substance, material or product becomes waste and which contributes to reduce the amount of
waste and its harmful effects on humans and nature or content of harmful substances in the
waste.
As laid down in the NWMP the main objectives of waste prevention are:
to break the link between economic growth and the environmental impacts
associated with the generation of waste;
g. to reduce the amount of waste;
h. to reduce harmful effect of waste; and
i. to reduce the content of harmful substances in materials and products.
Examples of specific waste prevention measures are listed in Annex 4 to the Waste Management
Act and are elaborated in the NWMP. (2014 ends here; Last section only in 2015 questionnaire.)
Some of the key drivers for hazardous waste prevention are listed below:
j.
The implementation of the European legislation on the restriction of the use of
certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment and on the bans
and restrictions as regards the placing on the market and use, import and export of
POPs substances in mixtures and products;
k. The existing legal obligation for all waste producers to apply the waste management
hierarchy, incl. where possible to prevent waste generation; and
l. The implementation of the Industrial Emissions Directive which includes elements
encouraging businesses to minimize waste, including hazardous waste. Operators of
industrial installations, including many waste management installations, are
required to obtain a permit containing environmental requirements, from the
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authorities. These requirements must be based on the principle of the use of best
available techniques (BAT)
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Environmental Protection Act (No. 91/25 Sep 2002); Waste Management Act (promulgated in
State Gazette No. 53, effective 13/07/2012); Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European
Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006 on shipments of waste in force since July 13,
2007; and National Waste Management Programme (2013: NWMP 2009-2013;
2014
&
2015:
NWMP 2014-2020).
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
2013:
Product charge for putting on the market of packaging products, electronic equipment,
batteries and accumulators, oils, tires and vehicles.
2014:
Introduction of payments (eco tax, taxes, concession fees, etc.) for use of natural
resources aimed reducing the amount of resources used in production and thus reduce the
amount of waste that would occur.
2015:
Imposition of a landfill tax to hazardous waste that is disposed to landfill (the landfill tax
currently imposes a cost on hazardous waste producers.)
Establishment of producer responsibility obligations for certain hazardous wastes, for example
waste lead-acid accumulators, end-of-life vehicles and waste electrical and electronic
equipment, including product take back schemes whereby products are returned for reuse and
preparation for reuse.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
2013-2015:
Appli atio of lea e te h ologies; i t odu tio of e i o e tal a age e t
systems; participation in eco-label award scheme; playing a more important role in the waste
management planning on municipal, regional and national level through industry branch
chambers and associations; promotion of environment-f
ie dl desig o e ou agi g life
le a alysis
during design stage); and promotion of research and development in the area of
achieving cleaner products and technologies.
(v) Others (2015 only):
Some specific measures aimed at improving the hazardous waste management, which are
foreseen in the National Waste Management Plan 2014-2020, are:
a. increasing the capacity of the competent authorities by providing appropriate training
including presentation of good practices of other EU member-states in issuing permits
for production target groups for Bulgaria in terms of the hierarchy of waste
management;
b. financial and technical support of periodic controls on individuals generating HW, and
companies engaged in activities with HW must also be supported by the MOEW;
c. projects of scientific-research teams and businesses for studying and solving specific
problems on hazardous waste should be supported under Priority Axis "Technology
Development and Innovation" of Operational Programme "Competitiveness and
Innovation 2014-2020"; and
d. building sites for free delivery of separately collected household waste, including bulky
waste, household hazardous waste and repair household and other waste in all urban
settlements in municipalities with a population greater than 10,000 inhabitants.
The below mentioned measures are envisaged in the Action Plan to improve the management
hierarchy of other waste streams and to reduce the risk to the environment from landfills:
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a. drafting rules and announcement of the invitation including the possibility of funding for
research and development of proposals for reducing the amount of disposed waste
generated from production, including hazardous waste, responsible Ministry of
Education and Science;
b. drafting rules on and calling for funding for construction / reconstruction of special
facilities for the temporary storage of hazardous waste pesticides (municipal projects or
groups of farmers); responsible Ministry of Agriculture
c. several projects on environmentally sound collection and temporary storage of
hazardous household waste" funded under the Bulgarian-Swiss Cooperation
Programme;
d. construction of hazardous waste treatment facilities, if necessary
e. training of the Ministry of Health staff in relation to control activities in hazardous waste
treatment in medical and health establishments, including study of the experience of
Member States with good practices; and
f. the purchase of modern laboratory equipment for analysis of POPs and other hazardous
chemicals in plastic and other waste.
Croatia (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
The National strategy on waste (OG No. 130/05), contains instruments for:
a. avoiding and reducing the generation of waste and reducing the hazardous properties
of waste at source (cleaner production);
b. developing and establishing programmes of systematic education on waste; and
c. recovering the valuable properties of waste for material or energy purposes.
The National Plan on waste (OG No. 85/07, 126/10, 31/11) on the basis of National Strategy on
waste. It contains instruments for:
a. avoiding the generation of waste (apply measures which aim is to decrease amount of
waste);
b. education and communication with administrative structures, experts and public;
c. separate collection of waste at the source of production; and
d. avoiding and reduce of waste which is generated in production processes (develop
different technological and logistical solutions in production processes; systematic
control of all phases in processes where waste is produced; apply technological
processes which produce the smallest amount of waste - cleaner production).
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Act on sustainable waste management (OG No. 94/13)
Article 7. Waste management hierarchy:
The following waste hierarchy shall apply as a priority order in waste prevention and
management legislation and policy:
1. waste prevention;
2. preparing for re-use;
3. recycling;
4. other recovery operations, e.g. energy recovery; and
5. disposal.
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Article 17. Waste management plan of the Republic of Croatia
Article 18. Waste prevention plan
Article 21. Waste management plans of local self-government units
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives (2014-2015):
1. Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund (EPEEF) established by a decision of the
Government of the Republic of Croatia is State Non-Budget Fund in charge for financing and co-
financing projects, programmers and investments related to improvement environment and
energy efficiency.
2. The Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund in 2004 started to collect the
charges on burdening the environment with hazardous waste from companies producing
hazardous waste. This charges are defined according to the Article 15 of the Environmental
Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund Act (Official Gazette, No. 107/03). This Article sets the
obligation to companies to pay the charge on the basis of quantities of hazardous waste
produced but untreated and not exported, and on the basis of hazardous waste characteristics.
3. After adopting the act on Sustainable Waste Management, several ordinances and regulations
on different waste streams (special categories of waste) were adopted:
a. Ordinance on the management of waste electrical and electronic equipment(OG No.
42/14, 48/14, 107/14, 139/14)
b. Ordinance on the management of polychlorinated biphenyls and polychlorinated
terphenyls (OG No. 103/14)
c. Ordinance on management of waste from the titanium dioxide industry
d. (OG No. 117/14)
e. Ordinance on medical waste management (OG No. 50/15)
f. Ordinance on packaging and waste packaging (OG No. 88/15)
g. Regulation on the management of waste packaging (OG No. 97/15)
h. Ordinance on the management of waste textiles and waste footwear
i. (OG No. 99/15)
j. Regulation on waste batteries and accumulators management
k. (OG No. 105/15)
l. Ordinance on batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators (OG
No. 111/15)
m. Regulation on the management of end-of-life vehicles (OG No. 112/15)
n. Ordinance on the management of end-of-life vehicles (OG No. 125/15)
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Certain facilities have established ISO 14001 Environmental Management System.
Some of the companies have taken part in cleaner production programmes initiated by the
Croatian Cleaner Production Centre.
Companies are preparing waste management plans.
Cyprus (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
A National Strategy for the Management of Wastes and a Study for the Management of
Hazardous Wastes have been prepared (October 2002), taking into consideration all the
necessary measures for the reduction of the generation of the amount of hazardous wastes and
other wastes, as requested in the relevant EU legislation.
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The National Strategy for the Management sets the basic principle of the waste hierarchy
Ge e atio of aste shall e a oided he e e possi le, astes shall e e o e ed/ e led
whenever possible and wastes shall be disposed of in an environmentally compatible way".
An update of the National Strategy for the Management of Wastes was done in 2009 with the
preparation of studies for integrated management of several priority waste streams (used oils,
used tyres, agriculture waste, and customs waste).
Alongside the above text, there was additional information included in:
2013:
A Study for Household and similar type Wastes Management and Minimization was
conducted in 2012.
2014:
A Study for Household and similar type Wastes Management and Minimization was
conducted in 2012. Also in 2014, a Municipal Solid Waste Plan started that was expected to
finish late 2015/early 2016.
2015:
A Study for Household and similar type Wastes Management and Minimization was
conducted in 2012; in November 2015, a National Prevention Program for Waste for the period
2015-21, was approved; in November 2015, a National Plan for the Management of Municipal
Wastes for the period 2015-21, was approved; and a National Project for the Promotion of
Separate Collection of Municipal Wastes from Hotels and Similar Places at the Coastal Area of
Famagusta and Larnaca District was initiated. It is expected to finish during 2017.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Legislation, listed below, allow the Government to take measures to prevent or reduce
production of hazardous waste and others wastes by encouraging of cleaner technologies and
technologies needing less natural resources and developing appropriate techniques for
elimination of dangerous substances in wastes.
In accordance with the EU and national legislation the environmental standards and the criteria
to reduce and eliminate generation of hazardous wastes and other wastes are in elaboration.
The Waste Law on December 23, 2011 (No. 185(I)/2011).
Alongside the above text, there was additional information included in:
2013
&
2014:
the Integrated Pollution and Prevention Control Law of 2003 (No. 56(I)/2003).
2015:
the Industrial Emissions Law of 2013 (No. 184(I)/2013).
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Actions have been made to the Ministry of Finance using economic instruments to encourage
environmentally friendly activities or discourage polluting activities.
Every year the Department of Environment gives prizes to the companies introducing the best
environment sound technologies.
Alongside the above text, there was additional information included in:
2013:
No companies were subsidized due to Economic Crisis
2014:
No companies were subsidized due to Economic Crisis from the Department of
E i o e t; € ,
.
as gi e to NGOs.
2015:
No companies were subsidized due to Economic Crisis from the Department of
E i o e ti
.€ ,
.
as gi e to NGOs.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
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Economic and consumer pressures have moved industry to introduce methods of waste
reduction on a voluntary basis. Some of the initiatives that are in place include: Environment
Management Systems such as ISO 14001 standards as well as changes in the products used in
the production. These programs improve the overall operations of businesses and as a partial
result of these efforts; a net reduction in wastes is achieved.
Czech Republic (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
State Environmental Policy 2012-2020; National Environmental Management Programme;
National Eco-labelling Programme; and National Programme of Cleaner Production; Green public
procurement; the Czech Republic Strategy for Sustainable Development.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Act on Waste No. 185/2001 Coll. as amended.
Waste Management Plan of the Czech Republic (Government Decree No. 352/2014 Coll. as
amended).
Regional Waste Management Plans for all 14 regions of the Czech Republic.
National Implementation Plan of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Support of waste management projects from the public budget within various programmes.
Support from the funds of the European Union within various programmes of the European
Commission.
Fee for landfill of waste (basic component of fee
for depositing of waste, risk component of fee
for depositing of hazardous waste).
Financial reserve for reclamation of landfills.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Implementation of cleaner production projects.
Implementation of environmental management systems (EMS/EMAS).
Implementation of the National Eco-labelling Programme.
(v) Others:
Voluntary agreements between Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic and the
following partners:
Confederation of Industry of the Czech Republic and Czech Business Council for Sustainable
Development
Association of Entrepreneurs in Building Industries and Association for Eco-building
Economic Chamber (common section for the environment at the economic chamber)
Union of Towns and Municipalities of the Czech Republic.
Denmark (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
The Go e
e t s esou e st ateg f o
sets out the o e all st ateg
management and introduces a series of initiatives for treatment of waste.
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The reduction and/or elimination of hazardous waste is not only based on a separate strategy
but is also based on bans and phasing out of chemicals which is implemented through the
national strategy of chemicals.
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(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
The Go e
e t s esou e st ateg f o
sets out the o e all st ateg
management and introduces a series of initiatives for treatment of waste.
fo
aste
The reduction and/or elimination of hazardous waste is not only based on a separate strategy
but is also based on bans and phasing out of chemicals which is implemented through the
national strategy of chemicals.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
The Go e
e t s esou e st ateg f o
sets out the o e all st ateg
management and introduces a series of initiatives for treatment of waste.
fo
aste
The reduction and/or elimination of hazardous waste is not only based on a separate strategy
but is also based on bans and phasing out of chemicals which is implemented through the
national strategy of chemicals.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Environmentally sound management, ISO- and EMAS- systems are widespread in industries. New
initiatives are set out in the coming strategy for waste prevention.
Estonia:
(i) National strategies/policies:
2013-2015:
The environmental policy of the Estonian government has been provided by the
National Environmental Strategy until 2030(published 2007). The waste management plan 2014-
2020 covers the entire development of the key principles and measures for waste development
with foreseeable activities for the next seven years.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
2013-2015:
Waste Act, Packaging Act, etc.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
2014-2015:
We have Environmental Charges Act which provides the grounds for determining the
natural resource charges, the rates of the pollution charge, the procedure for calculation and
payment thereof, and the grounds and specific purposes for using state budget revenue
obtained from environmental use.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
2014-2015:
We have implemented the Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of
the council on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control). This Directive
lays down rules on integrated prevention and control of pollution arising from industrial
activities.
It also lays down rules designed to prevent or, where that is not practicable, to reduce emissions
into air, water and land and to prevent the generation of waste, in order to achieve a high level
of protection of the environment taken as a whole
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Finland (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
In 2008 the Government approved a new National Waste Plan until 2016. This strategic plan
determines the principles and the objectives of the waste management and the waste
prevention. For each goal and objective, a policy instrument has been proposed and a
espo si le od fo the i ple e tatio has ee ide tified. Fi la d s aste poli is ai ed at
the waste prevention and decreasing the negative effects of waste on human health and the
environment.
The waste management goals, and the policy instruments that are required for reaching the
goals set, are described by eight main themes:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
Improving the materials efficiency of production and consumption;
Promoting recycling;
Decreasing hazardous chemicals in waste;
Reducing harmful effects on the climate from waste management;
Reducing risks to health and the environment from waste management;
Developing and clarifying the organization of waste management;
Improving waste management know-how; and
Managing waste shipments safely.
The plan also suggests that industrial sectors should negotiate sector-specific agreements for
promoting materials efficiency and, in these agreements, set targets for waste prevention and
recycling. The national waste plan includes a separate national waste prevention program. A
special follow-up program was developed during year 2010. The effectiveness of the plan was
estimated in 2010 and 2013.
New regional waste plans are completed by Centres for Economic Development, Transport and
the Environment either separately covering their own area or in co-operation with other centres
covering larger areas. Five regional waste plans cover the whole continental Finland. The plans
specify measures to be taken in the regions in order to carry out and develop the tasks provided
for or regulated in or under the Waste Act. Plans present data on wastes and the current status
of waste management, the developing targets set and measures necessary to achieve them. The
Province of Åland prepares its own regional waste plan.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
The Waste Act (646/2011), which entered into force on 1 May 2012, introduces the general
obligation to prevent waste generation and to reduce its quantity and harmfulness. In order to
implement the general obligation, the Government may issue general regulations concerning the
production and marketing of products. Such regulations have so far been issued for example on
batteries and accumulators, ozone depleting substances, asbestos and impregnated wood.
The new Environment Protection Act (527/2014) sets general regulations on the licensing of
industrial facilities including waste disposal and recovery plants and major waste-generating
industries. The Act aims at the reduction of the burden to the environment caused by various
industrial operations as well as at the prevention of waste generation and reduction of their
harmful effects. The Act replaced several previous regulations on facility licensing. According to
the Act, the environment permit shall contain necessary regulations, among other things, in
order to minimize the waste generated and diminish the harmful properties of wastes. The Act
came into force on 1 September 2014.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
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The Waste Tax Act (1126/2010) came into force in 2010. According to the Act, a State tax of 55
euros per tonne shall be paid on waste deposited at landfills in 2015. Some waste types are
exempt from waste tax.
Some subsidies are awarded by the government to projects aiming at environmental protection.
Among waste management projects, in general, the priority is given to those projects which aim
at the prevention of waste generation and the recycling of materials.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Various industrial establishments and waste generators continuously develop their process
technologies e.g. in order to eliminate generation of hazardous and other wastes. In recent years
a number of industrial establishments have also created their own environmental management
systems on voluntary basis, for example, in accordance with the European Community Eco-
management and Audit Scheme (EMAS), ISO 14001 or branch-specific programmes such as
Respo si le Ca e
the he i al i dust . I De e e
the e e e EMAS-registered
sites in Finland. / In December 2015 there were 10 EMAS-registered sites in Finland.)
(v) Others: (2014 &
2015)
Waste and hazardous waste minimisation are also promoted by:
Education and advisory services: it is a legal obligation for the Finnish Environmental
administration (especially the Finnish Environment Institute and regional Centres for Economic
Development, Transport and the Environment) and local authorities to provide advisory services
on wastes to all interested parties (industry, commerce, households etc.). Advisory services
include preparation and dissemination of information material (brochures, guidebooks, websites
etc.), information campaigns, on-line advice, and training courses. Advice is given on all
necessary issues related to wastes and their management but the main focus nowadays is on
preventive measures. Advisory services are also provided by regional waste management
organisations, private companies, producer corporations and environmental NGOs; and
ecolabelling, such as Nordic Swan Label and European Union Ecolabel.
Research programmes and R & D projects has also been established. For example Green Growth
Programme (financed by the National Technology Agency TEKES (www.tekes.fi/eng/)).The aim of
the programme is to support the generation of innovations enabling significant leaps in energy
and material efficiency and to create foundation for the development of new value networks
based on green growth.
Motiva Group (Finnish state owned company) promotes material and energy efficiency on
national level. Their key services include Material Efficiency Audit Tools for Companies. The
o pa s se i es a e utilised
the pu li ad i ist atio , usi esses, o
u ities, a d
consumers.
France (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
Measures related to EU policies
Waste framework directive (2008/98/EC) transposed in French law by the Ordinance of 17
December 2010 and the Decree of 11 July 2011.
Local waste prevention programs
All local authorities responsible for collecting and processing household or similar waste should
define a local waste prevention program by 1 January 2012. This program will set targets for
reducing waste and will contain measures that have to be implemented to achieve them.
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Classified i stallatio s for the prote tio of e iro
e t regulatio
ode de l’e ironnement)
Nomenclature imposing a permit or declaration system depending on the significance of the
risks or inconvenience which may be caused.
The classified installations for the protection of the environment regulation is a way of applying
the waste prevention principle.
Measures related to national policies
The E i o e t Rou d Ta le
G e elle de l e i o e e t
o je ti es o
aste
minimization and recycling: after the Grenelle I Law (2009), the Grenelle II Law No. 2010-788
from July 12 2010 introduces non-hazardous waste prevention plans that replace household and
assimilated waste management plan. The objectives are:
a. Develop the re-using;
b. Encourage waste recovery focusing on re-use, recycling and other recoveries; and
c. Limit incineration and landfilling to waste that cannot be treated differently
Alongside the above text, there was additional information included in 2014
&
2015:
The Energy Transition for Green Growth Law was adopted on 17 August 2015, a few months
before the COP 21 Climate Conference held in Paris. This legislative Act addresses a number of
issues -sustainable buildings, clean transport, renewable energy, nuclear safety. An entire
chapter is devoted to waste and the circular economy: title IV (Articles 69
103) of the law,
entitled
Fighti g astage a d p o oti g the i ula e o o , f o p odu t desig to
e li g .
The Energy Transition for Green Growth Law promotes the circular economy, with the goal of
limiting the consumption of raw materials, water and energy. It provides for the implementation
of a national strategy of transition towards the circular economy, with the development of
recycling, ecodesign, industrial ecology, repair and reuse.
The Energy Transition for Green Growth Act has set the following targets:
a.
b.
c.
d.
reduce household waste by 10 % by 2020;
recycle 65 % of non-hazardous waste by 2025;
recycle 70 % of construction waste by 2020; and
halve the amount of landfilled waste by 2025.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Transboundary movements of waste
Decree No. 2010 577 from 31 May 2010 completes the ordinance No. 2009-894 from July 2009
on administrative fines and criminal penalties with penalties for summary offenses (code de
lienvironnement Articles R 541-83 and following).
Decree No. 2011-828 of 11 July
o tai s a se tio
e titled spe ial p o isio s fo
t a s ou da
o e e ts of aste
hi h o pletes the E i o e t Code, pa ti ula l
concerning the requirement to provide a financial guarantee. This Decree aims to ensure full
traceability in the case of collection of waste, by imposing to the notifier the obligation to
indicate in the notification document or the information document the list of all producers
whose waste were collected. This is in accordance with Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006. Decree
No. 2011-828 specifies what should be the nature and the form of the financial guarantee
required by Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006. Decree No. 2011-828 was completed by the
A t of
Jul
hi h states odalities of fo i g fi a ial gua a tees
in the field of
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ship e ts of aste. This A
of the financial guarantee.
t
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sets out the
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Alongside the above text, there was additional information included in 2014 & 2015:
Decree No. 2015-1396
of 3 November 2015 on the powers of the minister in charge of the
Environment in the field of waste shipments: this text states that in France, the competent
authority of dispatch, of destination and for transit is the minister in charge of the environment.
Arrêté of 3 November 2015 which modifies the Arrêté of 9 July 2008 on the organization of the
central administration of the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Spatial Planning
: this text creates a single and centralized entity : the national office for transfrontier shipments
of aste i F e h, le P le Natio al des T a sfe ts T a sf o talie s de D hets PNTTD
hi h
is the national competent authority and is part of the General Directorate for Risk Prevention of
the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy. Its main missions are: to process
notification files (export, import, transit); to meet requests submitted by the economic
operators.
Waste management
G e elle II La loi po ta t e gage e t atio al pou l e i o e e t No.
2010-788 du 17
Juillet 2010) Ordinance of 17 December 2010 and Decree of 11 July 2011 (transposed WFD) Code
de l e i o e e t.
Alongside the above text, there was additional information included in 2014 & 2015:
Ordinance of 17 December 2010 and Decree of 11 July 2011 (transposed WFD) Code de
l e i o e e t. The legislati e A t No.
-991 of 7 August 2015 on the new organization of
the te ito ies of la R pu li ue i F e h « Loi No.
-991 du 7 août 2015 portant nouvelle
organisation territoriale
de la R pu li ue » o la Loi Not e . The E e g T a sitio fo G ee
Growth law adopted in August 2015 : Title IV related to waste and circular economy (in French,
la loi No.
-992 du 17 août 2015 relative à la transition énergétique pour la croissance
e te o LTECV .
Waste prevention
A new scheme which extends producer responsibility for the collection and the treatment of
medical waste has been established with Decree from July 2011. It aims to define the modalities
of the collection process and to precise the obligations of the collectors. The cost of this sector is
the responsibility of the health industry and it is free for the patient.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Taxes (General tax on polluting activities) on the disposal of hazardous wastes and other wastes.
Incentive pricing: Article 46 of « Grenelle I » Law states that local authorities have to put in place
an incentive pricing system of their waste management service by 2014. A variable part will be
introduced, it may take into account the nature, weight, volume or frequency of collection of
waste. Since 2009, ADEME has supported some local authorities on the implementation of the
incentive fee. Feedback of the trial phase could be used in the future to facilitate the roll-out of
the system. Article 195 of « Grenelle II » Law introduces the possibility of extending the duration
of the trial phase.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
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Agreement on the phasing out of the lamp bulb and the promotion of low-energy light bulb,
from 23 October 2008.
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Agreement with the food industry on the reduction and the recycling of packaging waste.
23
Following the Grenelle Environment and the waste action plan 2009-2012: Agreement on the
development of biodegradable waste plastic bag (waste plastic bag composed of organic
material and destined to compostable waste collect).
Agreement on reuse and disposal of wood creosote.
(v) Others:
Waste minimization week, prevention campaign:
2009-2012 prevention campaign: focused on simple prevention messages and a TV campaign;
Waste minimisation week: created in France in 2006. Thanks to a French leadership, this became
a European event since 2009.
Lau h i Jul
of the fi st all fo p oje ts "te ito ies ze o aste i a e e pla a d
participatory approach of reducing, reusing and recycling waste. 58 candidates have been
selected on the basis of a comprehensive project that includes actions on prevention and on
recycling for households waste but also companies waste.
Combating Food Waste:
In France, more than 7 million tonnes of food waste is thrown throughout the food chain: the
national day of the fight against food waste, held 16 October 2014 was an opportunity to gather
and mobilize all actors and initiatives to achieve the target set: halving waste by 2025.
Alongside the above text, there was additional information included in:
2014:
The Minister for Ecology has concluded an agreement with large retail professionals who
have pledged:
a. not to destroy unsold food and drink which is still fit for consumption; and
b. to always offer such items to charities, in the case of stores larger than 400 m
2
.
A plan to combat food waste has been set up in catering services (including school canteens)
which are managed by the State and local government.
2015:
The Energy Transition for Green Growth law adopted in August 2015 reaffirmed that
combating food waste is a national priority. This law was completed by the law of 11 February
2016 on the fight against food waste.
The fight against plastic waste and marine pollution:
The fight against plastic waste begins with the reduction of plastic bag consumption. The use of
products based on hydrocarbons which are used only once generates greenhouse gases as well
as polluting land, rivers and seas. They have become the symbol of an unsustainable production
and consumption model. Launch by France (and Morroco/Monaco) of an international coalition
to reduce plastic waste and marine pollution in Marrakech during the COP22 (November 2016).
Through the commitments made, the countries and all the partners who have already launched
initiatives to draw attention to this scourge and to reduce plastic waste, share their experiences
and suggest practical solutions.
22
23
http://www.legrenelle-environnement.fr/Convention-sur-le-retrait-de-la.html.
http://www.legrenelle-environnement.fr/Convention-avec-eco-emballage-les.html).
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Germany (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
Waste Prevention Programme.
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(Since 2014)
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Recycling Management Act (1994, amended in 2013) with supplementary regulations, in
particular:
Sewage Sludge Ordinance (1992, amended in 2012); Waste Oil Ordinance (1987, amended in
2012); Chemicals
Ozone Layer Ordinance (2006, amended in 2013); Ordinance on Bio wastes
(1998; renewed in 2013); Packaging Ordinance (1998, amended in 2010); Ordinance on the
management of waste wood (2003, amended in 2015); PCB-waste Ordinance (2000, amended in
2012); Ordinance on Underground Waste Stowage (2002, amended in 2012); Commercial
Wastes Ordinance (2002, amended in 2012);Waste Management Plans issued by the Federal
States; Landfill Ordinance (2009, amended in 2013); and Federal Immission Control Act (1974,
amended in 2015) with supplementary regulations; in particular: Ordinance on Waste
Incineration Plants (1990, renewed in 2013).
End-of-Life-Vehicle Act (2002) and End-of-Life-Vehicle Ordinance (1997, amended in 2015).
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (2005, amended in 2015). Ordinance on
Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (2013)
Batteries Act (2009, amended in 2015)
Regulation of the European Parliament and the Council (EEC) No. 761/2001 of 19 March 2001
allowing voluntary participation by organisations in a Community eco-management and audit
scheme (EMAS).
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Environmental Innovation Programme
25
(since 2014)
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Environmental aspects are implemented in many German Industrial Standards. There is a
Ma ual o the Co side atio of E i o e tal Aspe ts i Sta da dizatio a d De elop e t of
Ne P odu ts
; DIN-Fachbericht
108) and a Guide for Addressing Environmental Issues in
Product Standards (ISO Guide 64:2008).
Many enterprises from different branches of industry and administration participate in the eco-
management and audit scheme (EMAS) or have achieved an ISO 14001 certification. More
information is available from the Focal Point.
26
The German Environment Label comprises more than 100 different product criteria (e.g. tires,
copiers, paper) and several thousand labelled products.
27
(v) Others:
24
25
www.bmub.bund.de/N50260-1
http://www.umweltinnovationsprogramm.de/englisch
26
Or see:
http://www.emas-register.de.
27
For further information see
http://www.blauer-engel.de.
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The German Federal Government adopted the National Sustainability Strategy on 17 April 2002.
With its guiding principle as well as 21 goals and indicators for sustainable development it points
out paths and prospects for a viable Germany in the 21st century.
The German government established a Council for Sustainable Development in April 2001. The
Council consists of 15 public figures.
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There is also a Framework Programme of the German
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) on research for sustainable Development.
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Greece (2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
Based on EU legislation. Care is taken for the prevention and reduction of production of
hazardous wastes by use of clean technologies and minimization of hazardous characteristics of
the waste. In addition, according to national legislation on environmental permitting, terms,
conditions and preventive measures relating to the applied technology and techniques, shall be
included in the environmental permit, aiming at the prevention and reduction of environmental
impacts.
National Law 4042/2012, transposing Directive 2008/98/EC, introduces the obligation to
establish a waste prevention programme, setting out specific objectives, measures and
indicators, aiming to break the link between economic growth and the environmental impacts
associated with the generation of waste. The waste prevention programme has been approved
and published on 15-12-
ith the A t No.
of Mi iste ial Cou il A e d e t a d
approval of the National Waste Management Plan and the National Strategic Plan for Waste
Prevention, ratified
a o di g to the
/
/ − −
Joi t Mi iste ial De isio
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
National Law 4014/2011 (OJG 209 A) concerning environmental permitting
a. Joint Ministerial Decision 36060/1155/E.103/2013 (OJG 1450 B), implementing
Di e ti e
/ /ΕΕ o e i g i teg ated pollutio p e e tio a d o t ol IPPC .
b. Act No. 49 of Ministerial Council on 15-12-
A e d e t a d app o al of the
National Waste Management Plan and the National Strategic Plan for Waste
Prevention, ratified
a o di g to the
/
/ − −
Joi t Mi iste ial
De isio OJG
A
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Financial support for the use of clean technologies is given to all parties involved.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Measures taken according to the legislation and the environmental permits issued.
Hungary:
(i) National strategies/policies:
2015:
The National Environmental Program (NEP) contains 19 measures for waste reduction and
recycling/reuse measures, including hazardous wastes. Based on the regulations and objectives
of NEP, the National Waste Management Plan (NWMP) was accepted by the Hungarian
28
29
http://www.nachhaltigkeitsrat.de/en/the-council/?size=jekmzekqgi
http://www.fona.de/pdf/publikationen/research_for_sustainable_development.pdf
For further information:
http://www.fona.de/en/index.php
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Parliament on 31 December 2013. The National Prevention Program (NPP) as the part of NWMP
contains the legislative, financial and technical measures from 2014 to 2020 to prevent the
generation of different waste streams (e.g. municipal, organic, batteries, WEEE, plastic packages,
etc.).
General directions of the intended measures are prevention, reuse, recovery and reducing the
disposal rate. (There were only minor changes in the responses for 2013 and 2014.)
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
2013-2015:
Act CLXXXV of 2012 which came into force on 1 January 2013.
Regional and local waste management plans
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
2014-2015:
Polluter pays principle resulted the payment obligation for waste disposal:
a. Act CLXXXV of 2012 which came into force on 1 January 2013
b. Governmental Decree No. 318/2013. (VIII. 28) on the detailed rules of the payment
of waste disposal fee
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
2013-2015:
Due to the extended producer responsibility waste producers are obliged to adopt
measures in accordance with national strategies and policies (NEP, NWMP, NPP and Act CLXXXV
of 2012).
Ireland (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
Local Authority Waste Management Plans (since 1998)
Responsible: Local authorities
Under the Waste Management Act, 1996 (as amended) all local authorities are required to
prepare and implement a Waste Management Plan. These plans include objectives in relation to
prevention and minimization of wastes. They also include objectives in relation to the recovery
of waste.
A o g the easu es o tai ed i A Resou e Oppo tu it –
Waste Management Policy In
Irela
d hi h ill pla a i po ta t ole i the p o isio of effe ti e a d effi ie t deli e of
waste management services is the reduction in the number of waste management planning
regions from 10 to 3. The County and City Managers Association confirmed the composition of
the three new Waste Management Planning Regions
which correspond with the regional
st u tu es set out i the Go e
e t s A tio P og a
e fo Effe ti e Lo al Go e
e t –
and
ratified the Lead Authorities tasked with developing new plans for the three Waste Management
Planning Regions.
In accordance with Section 22 of the Waste Management Act, 1996 and the Waste Management
(Planning) Regulations, 1997, the Lead Authorities, as set out above, gave notice of the intention
to commence the preparation of New Regional Waste Management Plans on 10 October, 2013.
The next stage of the process will see the publication of Draft Plans in Quarter 4 2014 with Final
Plans in Quarter 1 2015.
National Hazardous Waste Management Plan
Responsible: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Under the Waste Management Act 1996, as amended, the EPA is required to prepare a
Hazardous Waste Management Plan for the country. This plan, has regard to the prevention and
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minimization of hazardous waste and sets objectives and, where appropriate, targets in relation
to the prevention and the minimization of hazardous waste, the minimization of the harmful
nature of such waste and the recovery of hazardous waste. The Environmental Protection
Agency has prepared a revised National Hazardous Waste Management Plan for the Republic of
Ireland covering a six-year period from the date of publication (2014-2020). This third Plan is a
revision of the National Hazardous Waste Management Plan 2008 - 2012 and sets out the
priorities to be pursued over the next six years and beyond to improve the management of
hazardous waste, taking into account the progress made since the previous plan and the waste
policy and legislative changes that have occurred since the previous plan was published.
National Waste Prevention Programme
Responsible: Environmental Protection Agency
The National Waste Prevention Programme (NWPP) has been running since 2004 and has
developed a wide range of prevention initiatives. The National Waste Report provides statistics
on all waste streams (including hazardous wastes) to guide policy and target prevention efforts.
The latest National Waste Prevention Programme was published in 2014. This document
provides a strategy from EPA around the vision: "Living Better, Using Less". Incorporating
I ela d s Natio al Waste P e e tio P og a
e, it sets out p io ities fo p e e ti g astage
and unnecessary consumption of materials, energy & water.
Significant NWPP prevention projects include a Green Business Programme
(www.greenbusiness.ie), a Green Hospitality Programme (www.greenhospitality.ie), a Local
Authority Prevention Network (www.localprevention.ie), a Green Healthcare Programme
(www.greenhealthcare.ie in development), a Packaging Waste Prevention Programme
(www.preventandsave.ie), a Food Waste Prevention/Home Composting Programme
(www.stopfoodwaste.ie) and a Green Home Programme (www.greenhome.ie).
All of these programmes have particular regard to hazardous and biodegradable wastes during
waste auditing and characterisation exercises. Specific projects are underway also to implement
aspects of the NHWMP including prevention in the pharmachem and health service sectors,
collection at civic amenity sites, management of garage and farm HW, producer responsibility
and identification of barriers to self-sufficiency in HW treatment.
The EPA enforces the limits on hazardous substances in packaging, electrical equipment (RoHS),
batteries, Deco-paints (solvents) and vehicles (ELV) through implementation of statutory
Producer Responsibility Initiatives. Implementation of the requirements in relation to PCBs,
POPs, ODS and F-gases are also underway.
Striving for more self-suffi
ie
atio all i the a age e t of I ela d s haza dous aste,
where technically and economically feasi
le, is a guidi g p i iple ehi d a of the NHWMP s
recommendations. Projects pursued in this regard by the EPA include completing the study on a
National Difficult Waste Facility (incorporating hazardous waste landfill) and the Economic Study
of Solvent Recycling and Treatment in the Pharmachem sector in Ireland.
The EPA published annual reports on the NHWMP, the most recently published is for 2008-2012
and is attached.
National policy on waste management is set out in A Resource Opportunity, published in July
2012, and which sets out the measures through which Ireland will make the further progress
necessary to become a recycling society, with a clear focus on resource efficiency and the virtual
elimination of landfilling of municipal waste. A copy of the strategy is attached.
National Strategy on Biodegradable Waste
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The National Strategy on Biodegradable Waste was published in April 2006 and provides the
luep i t to a hie e I ela d s ta gets fo the di e sio of iodeg ada le u i ipal aste f o
landfill in accordance with the requirements of Directive 1999/31/EC on the landfill of waste.
The Strategy sets out a wide range of integrated measures designed in accordance with the
waste hierarchy to support biodegradable waste minimisation and diversion from landfill.
Prevention targets have been established while ambitious targets for the recycling of waste
paper/cardboard and the biological treatment of food and garden wastes have been put in place
for both the domestic and commercial sectors over the timeframe of the Strategy. The
prevention of biodegradable waste has been integrated into the different projects within the
National Waste Prevention Programme including Green Hospitality, Green healthcare and
Stopfoodwaste.ie. A range of treatment technologies are also proposed to facilitate the
diversion of the organic fraction of residual waste from landfill. The EPA has reviewed all waste
licences for landfills mandating them to reduce the amount of biodegradable waste that they are
permitted to landfill. The Waste Management (Food Waste) Regulations 2009 require the
commercial sector, with effect from 1 July 2010, to segregate their food waste and have it
transferred for recovery. Household food waste Regulations were introduced in 2013, obliging
householders to source segregate or compost their bio-waste.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Examples include:
Waste Management Act 1996, as amended;
Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Licensing (since 1994);
Waste Licensing (since 1997);
Packaging Regulations (Since 1997);
End-of-Life Vehicle Regulations (Since 2006);
Plastic Bag Regulations (Since 2001);
The Waste Management (Farm Plastics) Regulations 2001;
The European Communities (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
Regulations, 2011 (WEEE Regulations);
i. Waste Management (Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and
Electronic Equipment) Regulations, 2012;
j. The European Union (Batteries and Accumulators) Regulations 2014 since 2008
k. Best Practice Guidelines on the Preparation of Waste Management Plans for
Construction & Demolition Projects; and
l. Tyre Regulations (since 2008).
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
A range of green support mechanisms have been developed for Irish businesses to deliver
resource efficiencies, cost savings and the reduction of waste generated; these include:
Green Business- a free and confidential resource efficiency service for all types of SMEs in
Ireland. The service is funded by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the National
Waste Prevention Programme with the objective of delivering substantive resource efficiency
improvements and cost savings, through waste prevention and reductions in water and energy
consumption. Businesses can request a free site visit carried out by Green Business advisors.
Assessments are undertaken by professional environmental consultants. A report is then
produced which provides recommendations for resource efficiency savings. All information is
treated as confidential and is not passed to any other party.
Smart Farming is a collaborative initiative aimed at expanding the green business initiative into
the farming sector. Smart Farming highlights ways that farmers can reduce their farm bills and
maximise outputs through better resource management.
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b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
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The Green Hospitality Programme is the Irish developed environmental certification standard for
the hospitality sector. The Green Hospitality Eco-label and Awards are recognised both
nationally and internationally as standards that allow members achieve good environmental
performance and allow visitors to choose "Greener" hospitality businesses knowing that defined
criteria are being implemented and monitored.
The potential of waste as a resource is reflected in Irish national waste policy, which dictates
that where waste cannot be prevented it should be used as a resource.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Individual measures taken by industries and waste generators in accordance with Environmental
Management Systems established under IPC and waste licenses issued by the EPA. These
measures are overseen by the EPA and are reported to public file in annual environmental
reports submitted by IPPC and Waste Facility licence holders.
(v) Others:
Producer responsibility is a key principle in the concept of waste reduction. A review of the
Producer Responsibility Initiative Model in Ireland was completed and published in July 2014;
the purpose of this review was to examine ways to make the PRIs more efficient and effective
and produce the dual benefits of lowering costs of compliance for business while increasing
compliance levels. The lower compliance costs should also assist in the broader circular economy
aims of securing existing jobs and growing new employment opportunities.
A number of recommendations are made in the report which could assist the transition to a
circular economy; these include:
a.
A a date fo the P odu e Respo si ilit O ga isatio s PRO s to olla o ate ith
one another with a view to launching cross stream education and awareness
initiatives;
b. Producer Responsibility Organisations to develop proposals for encouraging waste
prevention and reuse in line with EU, national and regional policies and
programmes;
c. Reducing administrative costs by limiting duplication in terms of systems and data,
and facilitating data sharing; and
d. Other waste streams which might be suitable for voluntary agreements or
de elop e t as PRI s.
Italy (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
Adoption of national prevention programme.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Legislative Decree No. 152/06, Artt.179, 180 and 181; Legislative Decree No. 151/2005
(Directives 2002/95/EC, 2002/96/EC, 2003/108/EC).
Latvia (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
National Waste Management Plan, 2013-2020, including National Waste Prevention Programme.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Waste Management Law, Law on Natural Resource tax.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
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Natural resource tax for disposal of hazardous waste, natural resource tax exemption for
collection and for recovery of wastes from environmentally harmful goods (used oils, oil filters,
tyres, batteries and accumulators, waste electric and electronical equipment).
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Setting up a system for collection and recovery of wastes from environmentally harmful goods
(used oils, oil filters, tyres, batteries and accumulators, waste electric and electronical
equipment or joining such system, if it has been recognized by Ministry of Environmental
Protection and Regional Development.
Lithuania:
(i) National strategies/policies:
2015:
The National Plan for Waste Management for 2014-2020 (approved by Resolution No. 519
of the Government on 12.4.2002) as a strategic document, sets or provides:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
strategic goals;
tasks of waste management and targets to implement them;
evaluation of the management of particular waste streams;
analysis of waste management capacity;
identification of needs;
installed and planned capacity of waste management; and
other information for the development of efficient infrastructure
environmentally sound management of waste in the territory of Lithuania.
for
The National Waste Prevention Programme (approved by Order of the Minister of Environment
No. D1-782, adopted on 22.10.2013, as last amended on 1.1.2016) indicates tasks for waste
prevention. Among them is the task to increase the efficient use of materials and resources with
measures, including:
h. integrated pollution prevention and control;
i. promotion and financial assistance of cleaner production and waste prevention
projects;
j. eco-design;
k. application of environmental management systems; green public procurement; and
l. awareness raising to prevent the generation of waste.
Law on Waste Management sets the requirement that in the area of waste prevention and
management, the following priority order shall apply:
m. prevention;
n. preparing for re-use upon prior separation of products or their components which
are unsuitable for re-use;
o. recycling upon prior separation of wastes which are unsuitable for recycling;
p. other recovery, e.g. energy recover, upon prior separation of wastes which are
unsuitable for recycling or other recovery; and
q. disposal upon prior separation of wastes which are suitable for recycling or other
recovery.
The priority order in waste prevention and management shall take into account the general
environmental protection principles of precaution and sustainability, technical feasibility and
economic viability, protection of resources as well as the overall environmental, public health,
economic and social impacts
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
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2014-2015:
Law of the Republic of Lithuania on Waste Management No. VIII-787
Law of the Republic of Lithuania on Environmental Pollution Charges No. VIII 1183.
Law of the Republic of Lithuania on Environmental Protection No. IX-1005
Law of the Republic of Lithuania on the Packaging and management of packaging waste No. IX-
517
Resolutio of the Go e
e t of the Repu li of Lithua ia Fo
the recovery and (or) recycling
ta gets of ta a le goods aste a d pa kagi g aste No.
Resolutio of the Go e
e t of the Repu li of Lithua ia Rega di g the app o al of the list of
packaging compulsory for the deposit, the amount of deposit and
the o de of deposit s ste
of September 25 2002 No. 1506
Order No. D1-
of the Mi iste of E i o e t of the Repu li of Lithua ia Fo the ules o
g a ti g, updati g a d a elatio of the IPPC pe its
Order No. D1-259 of the Minister of Environme
t of the Repu li of Lithua ia Fo the ules o
granting, updating and cancelation of the Pollution permits"
Rules of Waste Management adopted by the Order No. 217 of the Minister of Environment of
the Republic of Lithuania
Order No. 348 of the Minister of Environment on Rules of Packaging and Packaging Waste
Management.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
2013-2014:
According to the Law on Waste Management, the taxation system is applied based
o the p i iple of p odu e s a d i po te espo si ilit . This
principle means that producers
and importers are responsible for the environmental impact of the products and packaging
supplied to the internal market. This system has a tax deduction if specific waste management
and processing tasks are performed.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
2015:
Law on waste management indicates that waste managers and waste producers must take
all possible and economically justifiable measures to reduce the quantity of waste and its
adverse impact on public health and environment, to develop and to implement low-waste
technologies, and to sparingly use natural resources. Such undertakings must comply with the
priority order in prevention and management referred to in the Law of Waste management.
Producers of products must manufacture and make available to the market the products that
could be long-lasting or re-usable and, having reached the end of their useful life and having
become waste, could be available for recycling or other recovery, thus reducing the quantity of
waste and the risk to public health and the environment.
Law on Waste management also indicates that the holder of waste has to sort waste at the place
of it generation and the sorted waste has to be collected accordingly (sorted collection) by
facilities responsible for the collection of waste.
The prevention is implemented in the following ways:
a. enterprises and facilities have to establish plans for the environmental actions (in
order to obtain permits to conduct particular activities as set in national law) and
indicate measures for saving environmental resources, waste reduction and other
measures for pollution control;
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b. enterprises and facilities are encouraged to promote cleaner productions (including
lo
aste p odu tio s ste s , e ologi al
designs, and strategies for production
of easily recyclable products with long life cycles,
c. the production of goods has to comply with prohibitions to use particular hazardous
materials;
d. the harmonized European standards on core requirements applicable to packaging
production have to be applied in production process;
e. by applying environmental management systems and the order of waste prevention
and management;
f. by taking other measures and steps to promote waste prevention by sharing best
practices, promoting best available techniques, green public purchasing; and
g. by taking part in raising of public awareness, developing of environmental projects.
It should be mentioned that waste management facilities (collectors, waste shipment facilities,
waste treatment facilities, waste brokers and dealers), which store hazardous waste for longer
than 6 months and non-hazardous waste for longer than 1 year, as well as waste producers
(taking into account amount and kind of the generated waste, activity and other aspects
according to the cases indicated by Ministry of Environment) are obliged to submit annual
reports on waste management data (indicating amounts of particular waste streams,
destinations, waste management activities and other information). The collected data is used for
the purposes of the analysis of waste generation and waste management (including
transboundary movements of waste) status, control of waste management tasks, providing of
public information and other purposes.
Luxembourg (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
The National Waste Management Plan was adopted by the Government on 29 January 2010.
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There is an obligation for industries and Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) to establish
internal waste management plans with the view of reduction and recycling of waste.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Waste law of 21 March 2012; Modified law of 10 June 1999 on classified establishments.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
supe D e ksKës ht fi Bet i e ", I itiati e, i fo e si e
the former Ministry of the
Environment and the Chamber of Handicraft, was recently supported by the Chambre of
Commerce of Luxembourg and aims to:
a. advise industries and Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) in good ecological
practice of internal waste management (waste prevention, separate collection for
recycling, transparency of waste streams, training of staff in waste management);
and
b. give a quality label to the companies with a good waste management practice
(quality label certified by ISO 14024).
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
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see
http://www.environnement.public.lu/dechets/pggd/index.html
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Waste management specific to each industry/waste generator and in accordance with the
internal Waste Management Plan, and/or waste management practice in accordance with the
supe D e ksKës ht fi Bet i e "-concept.
(v) Others:
National waste management plan
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Modified law of 10 June 1999 on classified establishments
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Malta (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
Malta adopted A Solid Waste Ma age e t St ateg fo the Maltese Isla ds i O to e
.
This document which was prepared with the assistance of European Commission-appointed
consultants set out the goals, targets and time frames to be achieved over the coming years in
waste handling and the provision of waste treatment facilities. This strategy was updated and
pu lished i
as The Waste Ma age e t Pla
-
. I additio to the aste
a age e t pla , The Natio al Waste Ma age e t St ateg fo the Maltese Isla ds
as
pu lished i
. The latte st ateg outli ed Go e
e t s aste a agement
policies.
In addition to the above documents, Malta had also prepared a Biodegradable waste strategy in
accordance with Article 5 (1) of Directive 1999/31/EC on landfill of waste. This strategy outlines
Malta s pla s o ho to di e t iodeg ada le
municipal solid waste from landfills towards
recycling and recovery.
During the reporting period in question, Malta was reviewing and updating its national waste
management plan and strategy, which also included a specific chapter on waste prevention and
Malta s pla o Biodeg ada le Waste. The d aft pla as issued fo pu li o sultatio a d the
e ie of the pla a d p e e tio p og a
e follo ed the Co
issio s guida e o ho to
p epa e a aste a age e t pla a d aste p e e tio p og a
e. The Waste
Management
Pla fo the Maltese Isla ds: A Resou e Ma age e t App oa h as su se ue tl pu lished i
January 2014.
I additio , a T i i g Light P oje t MT EN TL e titled Haza dous aste i e to a d
technical assistance in regulatory aspects of
haza dous aste a age e t as i ple e ted.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
In view of the fact that Malta does not have the technical capacity and the necessary facilities,
capacity or suitable disposal sites in order to dispose of the waste in question in an
environmentally sound and efficient manner, the Competent Authority has requested most
generators to store their hazardous waste while seeking exportation for recovery or disposal in
an environmentally sound manner.
(iii) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Most generators of waste store their hazardous waste while seeking exportation for recovery or
disposal in an environmentally sound manner.
The
Netherlands (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
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http://www.environnement.public.lu/dechets/dossiers/pggd/pggd_plan_general.pdf
http://www.environnement.public.lu/etablissements_classes/legislation/loi_modif_10_06_1999_f.pdf
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The National Waste Management Plan (NWMP) 2009-2021 contains a chapter on prevention
(waste reduction). The Netherlands has developed and started up many waste prevention
activities in recent years. Due in part to this, economic growth has become decoupled from the
increase in the amount of waste. A number of these activities will continue during the coming
years, and their effects will therefore continue to be felt. In the NWMP 2009-2021 a summary of
the activities and instruments is given that will be applied in this field during the coming years
(Chain-orientated waste policy, eco design, sustainable procurement, etc.).
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Eco design, sustainable procurement, producer responsibility, green deals, policy programme
VANG (Van Afval Naar Grondstof - from waste to base-material). See also NWMP 2009-2021.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Waste disposal tax, packaging tax, Diftar (differentiated tariffs for household waste: households
pay in accordance with the quantity of waste they produce or for the number of times waste is
offered for collection). See also NWMP 2009-2021.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Appendix IV of the new Framework Directive on Waste (2008/98/EC) includes 16 examples of
waste prevention measures. In the NWMP is stated which Dutch activities are related to the
various examples.
It is important to realize that a number of the examples contained in the new Framework
Directive were already included in activities that were carried out or started up prior to the
second NWMP and have already provided actual results.
Poland (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
The reduction of hazards posed by hazardous waste is one of the priorities of the National
Environmental Policy and waste management plans. The Polish Act of 14 December 2012 on
waste (Official Journal of 2013, item 21) introduced obligation to prepare waste management
plans. The Council of Ministers establishes the National Waste Management Plan to be
developed by the Minister pertinent to environmental matters in agreement with the Minister
pertinent to water management. The waste management plans shall be updated at least every 4
years.
The first such National Waste Management Plan (NWMP) was approved by resolution No. 219 of
the Council of Ministers of Republic of Poland, of 29 October 2002 (Monitor Polski -
Governmental Official Journal of 2003, No.11, item 159).
The se o d Natio al Waste Ma age e t Pla
NWMP
2010) was approved by resolution
No. 233 of the Council of Ministers of Republic of Poland, of 29 December 2006 (Monitor Polski -
Governmental Official Journal of 2006, No. 90, item 946). The NWMP 2010 covers waste
generated domestically, particularly municipal waste, hazardous waste, packaging waste and
municipal sewage sludge, as well as waste imported into the national territory.
The objectives and tasks presented in the NWMP 2010 relate to the period 2007
2010 and in
the 2011-2018 perspective.
The new National Waste Management Plan 2014 was approved by resolution of No. 217 of the
Council of Ministers of Republic of Poland, of 24 December 2010. This new NWMP 2014 updates
the provisions of the NWMP 2010. The objectives and tasks relate to the period 2011
2014 and
in the 2015
2022 perspective.
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(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
2014-2015:
The Polish Act of 14 December 2012 on waste regulates the issues related to waste
management including reduction and elimination of generation of hazardous waste and other
waste. The Act imposes standards for recovery and disposal of waste (in line with the EU
requirements) and defines system of permits for the generation and further handling of
hazardous waste.
The following (up-to-date) national legislation also regulates the issues related to specific waste
streams, including hazardous waste:
a.
The A t of
Ma
o E o o i Ope ato s O ligatio s i the S ope of
Managing Certain Types of waste and on the Product Charges (Official Journal of
2014 item 1413),
b. The Act of 13 June 2013 on packaging and packaging waste (Official Journal 2013,
item 888),
c. The Act of 20 January 2005 on recycling of End-of Life Vehicles (Official Journal 2015,
item 140),
d. The Act of 29 July 2005 of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (Official Journal
of 2013, item 1155 as amended),
e. The Act of 24 April 2009 on batteries and accumulators (Official Journal of 2015,
Item 687).
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
2014-2015:
The A t of
Ma
o E o o i Ope ato s O ligatio s
in the Scope of
Managing Certain Types of Waste and on the Product Charges (Official Journal of 2014, item
1413), came into force on 1 January 2002. It contains legal and economic instruments (the
obligation to recover waste - or pay product charges) promoting the establishment of a system
for collection and recovery of certain types of hazardous waste (waste oils, discharge lamps,
batteries and accumulators). The Act of 24 April 2009 on batteries and accumulators introduces
the economic instrument like the product fee levied on the operators who could not afford the
obligation to achieve the collection rate of portable waste batteries and accumulators. Moreover
in case of automotive waste and industrial acid
lead accumulators, collection system of this
accumulators is regulated by the deposit fee.
Portugal (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
2014-2015:
According to Articles 13 and 14 of the national framework law on waste
management, Decree-Law No. 178/2006, of 5 September 2006, republish on Decree-Law No.
73/2011, of 17 June 2011, the strategic guidelines for national policy on waste management are
esta lished o the Natio al Waste Ma age e t Pla i o i atio ith se to
-specific plans
for waste management. In this context, the following plans have been prepared, approved
and/or published:
a. National Waste Management Plan (PNGR), concerning the period 2014-2020,
(published in March 2015 (RCM 11-C/2015) which includes the prevention
programme);
b. Strategic Plan for Municipal Waste (PERSU 2020), concerning the period 2014-2020,
published in September 2014 (Ordinance No. 187/2014), which includes the
Municipal Waste Prevention Programme;
c. Strategic Plan for Industrial Waste Management (PESGRI), concerning the period
2000-2015, published in December 1999, revised in April 2002 (Decree-Law No.
89/2002) and rectified in April 2002 (Declaração
de retificação
23-A);
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d. National Plan for Industrial Waste Prevention (PNAPRI), concerning the period 2000–
2015, approved in September 2000;
e. Strategic Plan for Healthcare Waste, published in January 2011 (Ordinance No.
43/2011);
f. Portuguese Norm NP 4486 - Refuse derived fuels, framework for the production,
classification and quality management, published in September of 2009 and Refuse
Derived Fuel (RDF) Strategy.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
The Waste Act (Decree-Law No. 178/2006 of 5 September, republished by Decree-Law No.
73/2011 of 17 June) introduces the general obligation to prevent waste generation and to
reduce its quantity and hazard potential. There is also specific legislation regarding the
environmental sound management of special waste streams.
In order to accomplish the rules that were established in the national framework and specific
laws on waste management, the extended producer responsibility principle is being
implemented by the creation of integrated management systems for specific waste streams,
ensuring the proper intervention of the stakeholders which are involved during the life cycle of
the product.
Alongside the above text, there was additional information included in 2015:
Law No. 82-D/2014, of December 31, amending the environmental tax rules in the energy and
emissions, transport, water, waste, spatial planning, forests and biodiversity sectors, introducing
a taxation scheme for plastic bags and an incentive scheme for the slaughter of end-of-life
vehicles, as part of a reform of environmental taxation
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Waste management tax and The European Union Funds, such as LIFE+ program.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Voluntary agreement with several industry sectors on environmental improvement, namely on
waste management; Constitution of entities responsible for the integrated management of
special waste flows, as indicated in 5(ii); and Several enterprises adopted their own management
systems, in accordance with ISO 14001 and the European Community Eco-Management and
Audit Scheme (EMAS) and Eco-label.
Romania (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
The Waste Management National Plan was adopted through the Government Decision No.
1470/2004, which is in a revision procedure and contains a hazardous waste chapter.
The National Waste Management Strategy was revised and adopted by the Government
Decision No. 870/2013. It promotes the principle of waste prevention, which is at the top of the
waste hierarchy according to the Directive 2008/98/CE. This principle aims to reduce the
amounts of waste generated, including hazardous waste.
According to the Law 211/2011 on Waste Regime (which transposes the Directive No.
2008/98/EC on waste and repealing certain other Directives), the central authority on
environmental protection shall outline waste management plans and the waste prevention
programme.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
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The Governmental Decision No. 173 / 2000 for the management and control of polychlorinated
biphenyls and other similar compounds.
The Governmental Decision No. 235/2007 which repealed the Governmental Decision 662/2001
on waste oils.
The Governmental Decision No. 1132/2008 on used batteries and accumulators which repealed
the Governmental Decision No. 1057/2001 on used batteries and accumulators which contain
hazardous substances.
The Governmental Decision No. 349/2005 on the landfill of waste modified by Governmental
Decision No. 210/2007.
The Governmental Decision No. 856/2002 regarding waste lists and inventory of waste
(transposition of the European Waste Catalogue). (Addition in
2015:
From the 15 June 2015
entry in force the Commission Decision of the 18 December 2014 (European Waste Catalogue).)
The Emergency Governmental No. 5/2015 regarding WEEE. (Replacing No. 1037/2010)
The Governmental Decision No. 2406/2004 regarding ELV with all further updates.
The Law No. 278/2013 on industrial emission.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Presently the National Waste Management Plan is in the revision procedure and contains a
hazardous waste chapter. The Environment Fund Administration finances environmental
projects, including the projects for hazardous waste management. These economic instruments
are in accordance with provisions laid out in the Emergency Governmental Ordinance No.
196/2005 on Environmental Fund approved by Law No. 105/2006 with all further updates.
Slovakia (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
Article 3 (1), (2) of the Act No. 223/2001 Coll. on waste and on amendments to certain acts as
amended transposed the waste hierarchy defined in Article 4 Directive 2008/98/EC of the
European Parliament and of the Council on waste and repealing certain Directives. Article 2 (27)
of the Act No. 223/2001 Coll. on waste and on amendments to certain acts as amended defines
waste prevention as measures taken before a substance, material or product has become waste
and that reduce:
a. quantity of waste also including through the re-use of products or the extension of
lifetime of products;
b. adverse impacts of the generated waste on the environment and human health; or
c. content of harmful substances in materials and products.
The Waste Management Programme of the Slovak Republic for 2011-2015 (WMP 2011-2015)
provides specific goals, which are in accordance with the requirements of EU legislation for the
following waste streams: municipal waste and bio-waste, WEEE, packaging waste, waste
batteries and accumulators, end-of life vehicles, used tires, construction and demolition waste,
waste containing PCB and equipment contaminated with PCB and waste oils. WMP 2011-2015
contains 100 measures, which should lead to the implementation of the objectives of waste
management. (The Waste Management Programme of the Slovak Republic for 2016-2020 was
approved by the Slovak Government in the year 2015.)
The Waste Prevention Programme of the Slovak Republic for 2014-2018 (WPP 2014-2018) was
approved by the Slovak Government on 18 December 2013 in accordance with the provisions of
the Directive 2008/98/EC. The main objective of the program is to shift from material recovery,
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as the only declared priorities in the Waste Management Programme of the Slovak Republic to
2010, to the prevention of waste.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Act of the National Council of SR No. Act No. 223/2001 Coll. on waste and on amendments to
certain acts as amended;
Act of the National Council of SR No. 17/2004 Coll. on charges for waste landfilling as amended;
Act of the National Council of SR No. 127/2006 Coll. on persistent organic pollutants and
amending the Act No. 223/2001 Coll. on waste and on amendments to certain acts as amended;
Act of the National Council of SR No. 119/2010 Coll. on packages and amending the Act No.
223/2001 Coll. on waste and on amendments to certain acts as amended;
Act of the National Council of SR No. 514/2008 Coll. on management of waste from extractive
industries on amendments to certain acts;
Act of the National Council of SR No. 137/2010 Coll. on air;
Government Order of the SR No. 153/2004 Coll. setting binding limits and dead-lines for the
scope of reuse of parts of the end of life vehicles, for recovery of the wastes coming from
processing of end of life vehicles and their recycling;
Government Order of the SR No. 388/2005 Coll. setting limits of WEEE recovery and for reuse
and recycling of components, materials and substances, in wording of Government Order of the
SR No. 206/2010 Coll.
Decree of MoE SR No. 310/2013 Coll. on implementation of certain provisions of the Act on
wastes
Decree of MoE SR No. 284/2001 Coll. establishing Waste Catalogue as amended;
Decree of the MoE No. 125/2004 Coll. setting the details of ELV processing and some
requirements for vehicle production as amended;
Decree of MoE SR No. 126/2004 Coll. on authorization, on issuing of expert opinions in issues of
wastes, on authorization of persons authorized to issue expert opinions and on verifying of
professional competence of such persons as amended;
Decree of the MoE SR No. 127/2004 Coll. on charges calculation for contributions to the
Recycling Fund, on the list of products, materials and equipment for which contribution to the
Recycling Fund must be paid, and on the details concerning application for provision of the
means from the Recycling Fund as amended;
Decree of MoE SR No. 135/2004 Coll. on decontamination of facilities containing polychlorinated
biphenyls;
Decree of the MoE No. 315/2010 Coll. on WEEE management as amended by subsequent
regulations (Decree of MoE No. 51/2011 Coll.)
Decree of MoE SR No. 81/2011 Coll. on backup beverage packaging
Decree of MoE SR No. 91/2011 Coll. on implementation of certain provisions of the Act on
packages;
Decree of MoE SR No. 255/2010 Coll. which implements management of waste from extractive
industries on amendments to certain acts;
Notification of the MoE SR No. 75/2002 Coll. on issuing the Decree No. 1/2002, setting unified
methods of analytical waste control;
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Notification of the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs of the SR No. 593/2004 Coll. on conclusion of
the Stockholm Convention on POPs;
Notification of the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs of the SR No. 60/1995 Coll. on the accession of
the Slovak Republic to the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of
Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal;
Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on shipments of
waste an amended
Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1379/2007 amending Annexes IA, IB, VII and VIII of Regulation
(EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on shipments of waste, for
the purposes of taking into account of technical progress and changes agreed under the Basel
Convention
Commission Regulation (EC) No. 669/2008 on completing Annex IC of Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on shipments of waste;
Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007 concerning the export for recovery of certain waste
listed in Annex III or IIIA to Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the
Council to certain countries to which the OECD Decision on control of transboundary
movements of wastes does not apply;
Commission Regulation (EC) No. 740/2008 amending Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007 as regards
the procedures to be followed for export of waste to certain countries;
Commission Regulation (EC) No. 308/2009 amending, for the purposes of adaptation to scientific
and technical progress, Annexes IIIA and VI to Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on shipments of waste;
Commission Regulation (EU) No. 413/2010 amending Annexes III, IV and V to Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on shipments of waste so as to take
account of changes adopted by OECD Council Decision C(2008) 156;
Commission Decision No. 2010/438/EU extending the derogation period for Bulgaria to raise
objections to shipments of certain waste to Bulgaria for recovery under Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council;
Treaty of Accession of the SR to the EU (Annex XIV, 9(B) (1);
Commission Regulation (EC) No. 967/2009 amending Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007 concerning
the export for recovery of certain waste to certain non-OECD countries;
Commission Regulation (EU) No. 837/2010 amending Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007 concerning
the export for recovery of certain waste to certain non-OECD countries;
Commission Regulation (EU) No. 661/2011 amending Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007 concerning
the export for recovery of certain waste to certain non-OECD countries;
Commission Implementing Decision extending the derogation period for Romania to raise
objections to shipments of certain waste to Romania for recovery under Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on shipments of waste
(2011/854/EU);
Commission Regulation (EU) No. 664/2011 amending Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the
European Parliament and of the Council on shipments of waste to include certain mixtures of
wastes in Annex IIIA thereto;
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Commission Regulation (EU) No. 135/2012 amending Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the
European Parliament and of the Council on shipments of waste to include certain unclassified
wastes in Annex IIIB thereto;
Commission Regulation (EU) No. 674/2012 amending Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007 concerning
the export for recovery of certain waste to certain non-OECD countries;
Commission Regulation (EU) No. 255/2013 amending, for the purposes of adaptation to
scientific and technical progress, Annexes IC, VII and VIII to Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the
European Parliament and of the Council on shipments of waste;
Commission Regulation (EU) No 57/2013 amending Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007 concerning
the export for recovery of certain waste to certain non-OECD countries.
Regulation (EU) No. 519/2013 adapting certain regulations and decisions in the fields of free
movement of goods, freedom of
movement for persons, right of establishment and freedom to provide services, company law,
competition policy, agriculture, food safety, veterinary and phytosanitary policy, fisheries,
transport policy, energy, taxation, statistics, social policy and employment, environment,
customs union, external relations, and foreign, security and defence policy, by reason of the
accession of Croatia
Regulation (EU) No. 660/2014 amending Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 on shipments of waste
Commission Regulation (EU) No. 1234/2014 amending Annexes IIIB, V and VIII to Regulation (EC)
No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on shipments of waste
Commission Regulation (EU) No. 733/2014 amending Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007 concerning
the export for recovery of certain waste to certain non-OECD countries
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
A fee for landfilling of wastes;
EU financial instruments - Operating Programme Environment financed by European Regional
Development Fund and Cohesive Fund focused on improvement of waste management at local
level;
Recycling Fund
fees paid by producers and importers (10 specified commodities); financial
contributions are used to support collection and waste recovery;
Local fees paid to the municipalities for collection, transport and disposal of municipal waste and
small construction waste (generators of municipal waste pay local fees);
Environmental Fund provides financial contributions to support separate collection, waste
recovery, closing and remedy of landfill sites; and
Financial guarantee covering the costs of re-import and disposal, in case when transboundary
movement cannot be completed.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators (2015):
Five companies had valid registrations of EMAS in the national register.
Within the national ecolabel scheme, 105 products of 5-th companies had right to use the
national eco-la
el "E i o e tál e hod �½ p odukt" „E i o e tall F ie dl P odu t .
Withi the Eu opea e ola el s he e,
E ola el .
(v) Others:
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Promotion activities organized at state, local, non-governmental levels, as follows: trainings,
advisory services, information campaigns aimed at elimination of non-hazardous and hazardous
waste generation
Slovenia (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
Resolution on National Environmental Action Program for period 2005-2012 (2006);
Environmental Performance Reviews (1997);
Strategic Plan for Slovenia in the Area of Waste Management (1996);
Ope atio al pla
o e i g the disposal of PCB s a d PCT s fo pe iod
- 2012 (2009);
Operational plan concerning disposal of waste with the purpose of decreasing quantities of
biodegradable waste for period 2009-2013 (2008);
OECD Environmental Performance Reviews Slovenia 2012;
Operational plan for municipal solid waste (2013); and
Measures taken for the reduction and/or elimination of the amount of hazardous wastes and
other wastes generated are in accordance with EU waste management policies.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Environmental Protection Act (2004) as amended and from it deriving legislation on the field of
waste management.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Eco-dues for WEEE, end of life vehicles, old tires, waste disposal; use of lubricating oils and
liquids, waste packaging and other eco-dues and financial instruments (e.g. advantageous credits
for environmental investments, joint investments into project for reduction of environmental
burdens).
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
ISO; EMAS registration system (ECO- Management and Audit Scheme); ECO-LABELING; -
European flower; and awards for achievements on the field of protection of the environment
and introduction of cleaner technologies.
Spain (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
In Spain the National Integrated Waste Plan (PNIR) 2008-2015, approved 26/12/2008, is
applicable which contains measures for the reduction and/or elimination of the amount of
hazardous wastes and other wastes generated.
This document gathers, in an integrated manner, specific chapters for:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
Municipal wastes;
Hazardous wastes;
End of life vehicles;
End of life tires;
Sewage sludge;
Construction and demolition wastes;
PCB/PCT and PCB/PCT containing equipment;
Wastes from accumulators and batteries;
Electric and electronic equipment wastes;
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j. Wastes from extractive industries (mining activities);
k. Wastes from agricultural plastics;
l. Non-hazardous industrial wastes; and
m. Contaminated soils.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Act 22/2011, of 28 July 2011, on Wastes and Contaminated soils is aimed, inter alia, at
preventing the production of wastes and encouraging, in this order, its prevention, preparation
for reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery, and, if needed, disposal, with the view to
protecting the environment and human health. To that end, the Government will be able to
adapt the established specified waste streams norms to the new Act and its new principles.
Industries and activities generating hazardous wastes are subject to administrative
communication and registry.
The Act expressly promotes that any potentially recyclable or recoverable waste should be
destined for that purpose and its elimination avoided as far as possible, and if not, disposing in
an ESM, seeking the protection of human health and the Environment.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Besides the above mentioned legal or planning instruments, there are other specific economic
instruments or initiatives already in place, such as:
a. Landfill taxes for hazardous and non-hazardous wastes in some regions (i.e. Madrid,
Cataluña, Murcia, Andalucía, Castilla y León);
b. Voluntary agreements with stakeholders; and
c. Promotion of Environmental Management Systems and Schemes (ISO-14000 /
EMAS).
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Voluntary sectorial agreements on the management of wastes (mentioned above); and
Certification of Environmental Management Systems.
Sweden (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
EU Waste management strategy:
a. Prevention of generation of waste;
b. Reduce content of hazardous material in the waste;
c. Reuse or recovery of material or energy; and
d. Safe and adequate disposal of the waste.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Producer responsibility of different kinds of waste;
Ban on landfill of sorted combustible waste from 1 January 2002;
Ban on landfill of organic waste from 1 January 2005; and
Ordinance on wastes sent to landfills.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Tax on waste sent to landfill from 1 January 2000 and tax on household waste sent to
incineration from 1 July 2006.
The
United Kingdom (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
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Waste policy is devolved in the UK to the respective administrations.
a. England
The Waste Prevention Programme for England (Waste Prevention Programme for England) was
published on the 11 December 2013. It sets out actions for government, local authorities,
businesses and the civil society and consumers to reduce waste and move to a more sustainable
economy.
Key activities in
2015
ot i luded i pre ious ears’ respo ses
include support for voluntary
agreements with waste prevention at their core within key sectors, working through the Waste
and Resources Action Programme (WRAP) and support for innovative waste prevention projects
through the Innovation in Waste Prevention Fund.
b. Scotland
The Waste (Scotland) Regulations 2012 were passed on 9 May 2012 and come into effect on 1
January 2014. The regulations make the following provisions:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
From 1 January 2014 all businesses must segregate metals, plastics, glass, paper &
card for separate collection;
From 1 January 2014 food businesses (except in rural areas) which produce over
50kg food waste per week must present that food waste for separate collection;
From 1 January 2016 food businesses (except in rural areas) which produce over 5kg
food waste per week must present that food waste for separate collection;
Waste contractors must provide collection and treatment services which deliver
high quality recycling
Local Authorities must provide a minimum recycling service to householders;
From 1 January 2014 separately collected recyclables will be banned from going to
incineration or landfill; and
From 1 January 2012 all biodegradable municipal waste will be banned from going
to landfill.
li g
The Regulatio s suppo t S otla d s
Ze o Waste Pla , hi h i ludes ta gets of e
70%
of all S otla d s aste a d se di g a a i u of % to la dfill
.
c. Wales
The Welsh Go e
e t pu lished To a ds Ze o Waste i
. This is the o e a hi g aste
strategy for Wales. It sets out how Wales will build on the successes achieved through the earlier
Wise A out Waste a d des i es a f a e o k fo esou e effi ie
a d aste a age e t
between 2010 and 2050. It is accompanied by a suite of sector plans and the Waste Prevention
Programme.
The Waste Prevention Programme for Wales was published on 3 December 2013. It includes
targets, priority materials and sectors, and waste prevention actions for businesses, Government
and individuals. Reducing hazardous waste is a priority within the programme.
d. Northern Ireland
The Waste Prevention Programme for Northern Ireland (The Road to Zero Waste) was published
on 30 September 2014. The programme builds on the Northern Ireland Waste Management
Strategy
– Deli e i g Resou e Effi ie
. The P og a
e is desig ed to ha e a fa ou a le
impact on
the No the I ela d e o o , helpi g to p o ote a d suppo t g ee jo s , a d fo
the protection of the environment and conservation of resources and aims to maintain the
downward trend in waste arising in Northern Ireland.
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The revised Northern Ireland Waste Management Strategy produced in October 2013 has a
renewed focus on waste prevention (including re-use), preparing for re-use and recycling, and
moves the emphasis of waste management in Northern Ireland from resource management to
resource efficiency i.e. using resources in the most efficient way while minimising the impact of
their use on the environment. The WRAP initiatives also cover Northern Ireland.
e. Gibraltar
The Gi alta Waste Ma age e t Pla ,
hi h i ludes Gi alta s Waste P e e tio
Programme, was published in December 2013 as prescribed by Article 28 and Article 29 of the
Waste Framework Directive (2008/98/EC). This aims to protect the environment and human
health by preventing and reducing the adverse impacts of the generation and management of
waste, by reducing the overall impacts of resource use. It sets out guidelines for the roles of
businesses, individuals, and the Government. Gibraltar is in the advanced EU tender stages for a
Waste Treatment Facility in which H.M. Government of Gibraltar is requesting proposals from
interested parties for such a facility to include, in addition to the waste treatment element, a
waste reception facility a pre-sorting capability for the removal of the recyclable element of the
waste.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines (up-to-date):
A range of policies and strategies exist at the national and EU level to help reduce and eliminate
the generation of hazardous and other wastes:
a. REACH controls for the Registration, Evaluation, Assessment of Chemicals;
b. The technical and regulatory aspects of Council Directive 99/31/EC on the Landfill of
Waste were implemented in England and Wales by the Environmental Permitting
(England and Wales) Regulations 2007 (since superseded by 2010);
c. The provisions of the Landfill Directive and the IPPC Directive have combined to lead
to a significant reduction in the number of landfill sites in the United Kingdom;
d. Hazardous Waste Regulations were implemented on 16 July 2005 to more fully
t a spose the EC s Haza dous Waste
Directive (91/689/EEC) - these regulations were
amended in the Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2011 to implement new
requirements in EU Directive 2008/98/EC on Waste;
e. The Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 1997 (as
amended). implemented part of the EC Directive on Packaging and Packaging Waste
94/62/EC, in particular the recovery and recycling targets;
f. A revised Packaging Directive 2004/12/EC came into force in February 2004;
g. The Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 2007 were
amended in March 2008 to revise existing UK recovery and recycling targets;
h. The Regulations, and parallel legislation in Northern Ireland, place obligations on
certain businesses which place packaging on the market including, in particular, a
requirement to carry out target levels of packaging waste recovery and recycling
each year;
i. The Packaging Waste Recovery Note (PRN) is an evidence note used by obligated
businesses to demonstrate compliance with their recovery and recycling obligations;
j. The Packaging (Essential Requirements) Regulations 2015 are consolidated and
revised regulations that implement the relevant parts of Directive 94/62/EC;
k. The Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009 (as amended) implement
relevant parts of Directive 2006/66/EC;
l. The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2013 (as amended)
implement WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU;
m. The End-of-Life Vehicles Regulations 2003 and ELV (Producer Responsibility)
Regulations 2005; and
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n. Articles 5 (1) and (2) of Council Directive 1999/31/EC on the landfill of waste require
national strategies for the reduction of biodegradable waste and set targets to
reduce the amount of biodegradable municipal waste going to landfill. These targets
were transposed into UK legislation through the Waste and Emissions Trading Act
2003.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives (2015):
The Landfill Tax was introduced in October 1996 as the first UK tax with an explicit
environmental objective. The tax is consistent with
the pollute
-pa
s p i iple a d is desig ed
to increase the price of landfill to better reflect its environmental cost, and to promote a more
sustainable approach to waste management. In England and Wales, the standard rate of Landfill
Tax was £82.60 per tonne for 2015-
. The ate of ta fo i e t o i a ti e aste e ai s
£ . pe to e. The sta da d a d i a ti e ates of la dfill ta a e s heduled to i ease
further in line with the Retail Price index, rounded to the nearest 5 pence from 1 April 2016. In
Scotland, the standard rate was £84.40 as of April 2016.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
WRAP is an independent, not-for-profit charity which delivers programmes for government and
othe pu li se to odies, a ti g as a ho est oke
et ee go e
e ts, usi esses, lo al
authorities and communities aiming for a more sustainable, resource efficient economy. WRAP
offers UK businesses practical advice on how to minimise waste, increase resource efficiency,
reduce environmental impact and save money (converting turnover to profit), delivering action
in 4 key areas: food and drink, clothing and textiles, electricals and electronics and resource
management. Between 2010 and 2015, in England, WRAP initiatives reduced greenhouse gas
emissions by nearly 50 million tonnes (Mt), reduced waste by 4 Mt, diverted 29 Mt of waste
from landfill; and reduced water consumption by 856 million cubic litres. Overall WRAP
delivered a total of £1 billion of savings to business, consumers and local authorities.
Ze o Waste S otla d ZWS suppo ts deli e of the S ottish Go e
e t s i ula e o o
st ateg a d the EU s Eu ope
g o th st ateg . ZWS goal is to help S otla d eap the
environmental, economic and social benefits of making best
use of the o ld s li ited atu al
resources.
(v) Others:
In Scotland, a ban on any metal, plastic, glass, paper, card and food collected separately for
recycling from going to incineration or landfill was introduced in 1 January 2014.
The Welsh Government has provided the Welsh Ministers with the powers to increase recycling,
including the source segregation of specified recyclable/recoverable materials and landfill and
Energy from Waste (EfW) bans for specified recyclable/recoverable materials.
In Northern Ireland on 01 January 2015 Regulation 18 and 20 of the Waste Regulations
(Northern Ireland) 2011 regarding the separate collection of certain recyclables came into force.
The Rethink Waste Capital Fund assists Councils to increase levels of recycling by providing
funding to cover the capital costs of improving or extending their existing waste collection, re-
use and recycling infrastructure. Over the past four years, capital grants totalling in excess of
£8.8 million have been made available to Councils under the grant scheme
The Government established the Waste Infrastructure Delivery Programme (WIDP) in 2006, to
o t i ute to the UK s effo ts to eet the ta gets
a ele ati g the uildi g of aste
processing infrastructure to treat residual BMW without compromising the aim of dealing with
waste higher up in the waste hierarchy.
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Defra works to ensure cost-effective and timely delivery of the major infrastructure required to
bridge the shortfall in residual waste treatment capacity needed in order for England to meet its
sha e of the UK s La dfill Di e ti e di e sio ta gets. WIDP i gs togethe the esou es a d
roles from Defra and Local Partnerships to support local authorities undertaking waste
projects.
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Defra is investing some £3bn of Waste Infrastructure Grant in a number of Local
Authority projects.
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1.1.23 Question 6: Measures Taken for the Reduction of the Amount of
Hazardous Wastes and Other Wastes Subject to Transboundary
Movement
Austria (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
The Federal Waste Management Plan 2011 statutes the principle of self-sufficiency for final
disposal. Based on this principle objections are raised in case of exports for final disposal
provided there is a suitable disposal option in Austria.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Federal Waste Management Plan 2011.
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(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives; Measures taken by industries/waste generators; Others:
See REAP.
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Belgium (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
In the European Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 provisions on self-sufficiency and proximity are
fixed.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
The European Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 applies. The export of hazardous waste to non-
OECD-countries is forbidden. For shipments within the European Union, the provisions on self-
sufficiency and proximity are fixed for wastes for disposal. General guidance on exports and
imports of wastes is contained in the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 and in the Walloon waste
management plan. However, some exceptions to these rules may be appropriate and have been
detailed.
Bulgaria (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
National Waste Management Plan 2009-2013 or 2014-2020 (for 2013 or 2014 &2015
respectively).
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Waste Management Act (promulgated in State Gazette No. 53, effective 13/07/2012).
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
2013:
The NWMP envisages the establishment of a National centre for disposal of hazardous
waste, generated by small and medium-sized waste generators.
2014:
Not answered.
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https://forum.eionet.europa.eu/nrc-scp-waste/library/eionet-workshops/eionet-workshop-resource-
efficient-circular-economy-20-21-oct-2016/2016-eionet-workshop-resource-efficient-circular-
economy/presentations/2.2-lampert-re-action-plan-
austria/download/en/1/2.2%20LAMPERT%20RE%20Action%20Plan%20Austria.pdf?action=view
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2015:
To promote compliance with Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 implementing the Basel
Convention control system waste classification guidelines are published on the website of the
Ministry of Environment and Water.
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(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
2013:
The companies that produce large quantities of hazardous waste may establish their own
disposal facilities in compliance with the legislation.
2014:
The companies that produce large quantities of hazardous waste establish their own on-
site treatment facilities in compliance with the legislation.
2015:
In fulfilment of the principle of self-sufficiency for final disposal companies that produce
large quantities of hazardous waste establish their own on-site treatment facilities compliant
with the legislation
Croatia (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
The National strategy on waste adopted on 14 October 2005 by the Croatian Parliament,
contains instruments for reduction of the amount of hazardous wastes and other wastes subject
to the transboundary movement.
The National Plan on waste has been adopted on 19 July 2007 on the basic of National Strategy.
Planned activities for the reduction of the amount of hazardous waste and other wastes subject
to the transboundary movement are:
a. waste management on the principle of sustainable development
b. avoiding and reducing the generation of waste and reducing the hazardous
properties of waste at source (cleaner production)
c. recovering the valuable properties of waste for energy purposes
d. developing and establishing programmes of systematic education on waste
e. identify industry which generate largest amounts of waste
f. prepare directions and guidelines for application of cleaner production by different
industrial sectors
Cyprus (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
The principle of proximity and the principle of self-sufficiency are taken into account into the
National Strategy for the Management of Wastes and the Study for the Management of
Hazardous Wastes (October 2002) as requested also in the relevant EU legislation. However,
Cyprus is not yet in a position to treat all types of hazardous waste generated locally. Therefore,
hazardous wastes are still exported either for disposal or for recovery.
Cypriot authorities are encouraging every effort made by the private sector for the development
of hazardous wastes disposal and recovery facilities.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
In accordance with the EU and national legislation the environmental standards and the criteria
to reduce the amount of hazardous wastes and other wastes are in elaboration
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(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
No economic instruments were available for the reduction of production of hazardous wastes.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Cyprus does not have the infrastructure to treat all types of hazardous waste, therefore several
wastes are exported. However, economic and environmental pressures have moved industry to
introduce methods of waste reduction on an obligatory and voluntary basis. Waste generators
reduce the amount of hazardous waste generated at the place of production (e.g. waste water
treatment plans, distillation techniques, use of non-hazardous raw materials etc.). Some
voluntary initiatives that are in place include Environment Management Systems such as ISO
14001. These programs improve the overall operations of businesses and as a partial result of
these efforts a net reduction in wastes is achieved.
Czech Republic (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
State Environmental Policy 2012-2020.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Basel- a has ee i ple e ted i a o da e ith Regulatio EC No.
/
of the
European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006 on shipments of waste (applicable from
12 July 2007).
Act on Waste No. 185/2001 Coll. Waste generated in the Czech Republic shall be preferentially
disposed of in the Czech Republic. Transboundary movements of waste to the Czech Republic for
the purpose of final disposal shall be prohibited. Waste generated in the Czech Republic shall be
preferentially recovered in the Czech Republic, unless it is recovered in other EU Member States.
In the amendment of Act on waste by Act No. 314/2006 Coll. improved measures for combating
illegal traffic (obligations of police, increase of fines, etc.) have been enacted.
According to the Waste Management Plan of the Czech Republic (Government Decree No.
197/2003 Coll or instead, as of 2014, No. 352/2014 Coll. as amended) the export of wastes for
the purpose of final disposal shall be permitted only if there is not sufficient capacity in the
Czech Republic for environmentally sound disposal of the specific kind of waste.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Obligatory financial guarantee covering the costs of storage, re-import and disposal, when a
transboundary movement cannot be completed according to the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006
of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006 on shipments of waste.
Denmark (2013-2015):
The response which was provided for all five sections of this question was as follows:
The Go e
e t s esou e st ateg f o
sets out the o e all st ateg
management and introduces a series of initiatives for treatment of waste.
fo
aste
The reduction and/or elimination of hazardous waste is not only based on a separate strategy
but is also based on bans and phasing out of chemicals which is implemented through the
national strategy of chemicals.
Estonia (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
In accordance with the integrated waste management approach, the National Environment
Strategy establishes the internationally accepted list of priorities for improving the waste
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management system. The hierarchy also forms the principal basis for the whole set of legislative
documents in the field of waste management:
The following waste hierarchy shall apply as a priority order in waste prevention and
management legislation and policy:
a. prevention;
b. preparing for re-use;
c. recycling;
d. other recovery, e.g. energy recovery; and
e. disposal.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Waste act, Packaging Act, etc.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
2015: Some of them have the ISO 14001 certification and some of them have implemented
EMAS (Eco-Management and Audit Scheme)
Finland (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
Not available. See previous question 5.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Sections 109 and 110 of the Waste Act (646/2011) set out the restrictions for certain
transboundary movements of waste to and from Finland. One of the aims is to reduce the
amount of transboundary movements of wastes. To achieve this goal, it sets regulations on how
the principles of self-sufficiency and proximity are implemented in waste management.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Not available. See previous question 5.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Not available. See previous question 5.
France (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
According to the Directive 2008/98/EC and the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 on shipments of
waste, in the case of movement of waste for disposal, the principles of proximity, priority for
recovery and self-sufficiency at Community and national levels should be taken into account.
Based on those principles, in France, competent authorities can object to shipment, in a case by
case basis, taking in account local waste management plans (every region must have a waste
management plan for hazardous wastes; and every department must have a waste management
plan for household waste) and the principles of proximity, priority for recovery and self-
sufficiency.
Alongside the above text, there was additional information included in 2014 & 2015:
According to the new legislative Act No. 2015-991 of 7 August 2015 on the new organization of
the territo
ies of la R pu li ue i F e h la loi Not e , the disti tio et ee a egio al
waste management plan for hazardous wastes and a departmental waste management plan for
household wastes will disappear. In 2017, each region will have to be covered by a regional plan
related to the prevention and the management of all wastes (hazardous waste and non-
hazardous waste).
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(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Environment Code (book 5, title 4).
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Taxes (General tax on polluting activities) on the disposal of hazardous wastes and other wastes,
including when waste are exported for disposal.
Germany (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
Implementation of the principle of self-sufficiency when waste is destined for disposal
operations set out in Annex IV A (D-operations). 10 Federal States have implemented an
obligation for delivery for certain wastes to public facilities within Germany.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Implementation of the principle of self-sufficiency pursuant to Art. 2 of the German Waste
Movement Act.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
See reply to question 5(iii)
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
See reply to question 5(iv)
Greece (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
Recycling/reuse/recovery within Greece is promoted; use of wastes for energy production (as a
last choice, whenever possible) before transboundary movement.
In addition, the export of waste oils to incineration or co-incineration facilities is prohibited, if
the regeneration (R9 operation) within the country is technically feasible.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
National Law 2939/2001 concerning alternative management of packaging and other products
and the following issued Presidential Decrees:
a. No. 82/2004, for the alternative management of waste oils;
b.
Joi t Mi iste ial De isio
/
/Ε.
/
OJG
B , fo the alte ati e
management of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE); and
c.
Joi t Mi iste ial De isio
/
/
o
Waste Batteries and
Accumulators.
National Law 4042/2012, transposing Directive 2008/98/EC
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Financial support for the use of clean technologies is given to all parties involved
Hungary (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
The National Waste Management Plan (NWMP) was accepted by the Hungarian Parliament on
31 of December 2013.
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The National Prevention Program (NPP) as the part of NWMP contains the legislative, financial
and technical measures from 2014 to 2020 to prevent the generation of different waste streams
(e.g. municipal, organic, batteries, WEEE, plastic packages, etc.).
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Act CLXXXV of 2012 which came into force on 1 of January 2013.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
NWMP contain the financial and technical measures for establish new waste treatment facilities
as well until 2020.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Within the frame of NWMP.
Ireland (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
The first National Hazardous Waste Management Plan was published in 2001 and was replaced
by a second Plan published in 2008. This third Plan is a revision of the second Plan and will cover
a period of six years from the date of publication (2014 - 2020). This revised Plan sets out the
priority actions that should be undertaken within the lifetime of the Plan in relation to: the
prevention of hazardous waste; improved collection rates for certain categories of hazardous
aste; steps that a e e ui ed to i p o e I ela d s self-sufficiency
in hazardous waste
management and the continued identification and regulation of legacy issues (e.g. identification,
risk assessment and regularisation of historic unregulated waste disposal sites). All Irish EPA IPPC
licences have technical obligations to eliminate or reduce (where possible) on an ongoing basis
the use of dangerous substances in manufacturing and also in waste produced by these facilities.
A study, commissioned by the EPA, was completed in 2010 in relation to the Technical and
Economic Aspects of Developing a National Difficult Waste Facility (incorporating a hazardous
waste landfill). This work looked at a range of hazardous and difficult wastes considered not
suitable for incineration. This study has now been published for the information of policy and
decision-makers in relation to the development of suitable facilities where technically and
economically feasible.
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An Economic Study of Solvent Recycling and Treatment in Ireland was commissioned by the EPA
and completed in 2009 (published in 2010). This identified a range of issues for the EPA to clarify
in relation to the classification of recovery and disposal options and IPPC licensee requirements.
A long-term project is underway to engage with the relevant licensees to promote the potential
to treat and re-use waste solvents domestically, preferably on-site of generation or at least
within Ireland, rather than exporting the material.
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(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
The Revised Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC has been transposed through the European
Communities (Waste Directive) Regulations 2011 (Statutory Instrument No. 126 of 2011.
Many provisions within Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC were already enshrined in
national primary legislation by the Waste Management Act 1996 and associated Regulations
made thereunder. The 2011 Waste Directive Transposition Regulations amend provisions within
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the 1996 Waste Management Act as appropriate and also provide for stand-alone Regulations
on aspects within Directive 2008/98/EC not amenable for direct incorporation into the Act by
way of specific amendments. The 2011 Transposition Regulations also provide for consequential
amendments to associated Regulations affected by the transposition:
a. Waste Management (Facility Permit & Registration) Regulations 2007 (as amended)
b. Part IV of the Environmental Protection Agency Act 1992.
c. European Union (Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and
Electronic Equipment) Regulations 2012 (S.I. No. 513 of 2012)
d. European Communities (Shipments of Hazardous Waste exclusively within Ireland)
Regulations, S.I. No. 324 of 2011. - The control of hazardous waste shipments is now
fully consolidated under the National Transfrontier Shipment Office.
(The above regulations also revoke Parts V and VI of the Waste Management (Hazardous Waste)
Regulations, S.I. No. 163 of 1998.)
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
The la dfill le
per tonne.
i
eased f o
pe to
e to €
pe to
ei
a d o sta ds at €
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
The continued implementation of existing statutory Producer Responsibility Initiatives (such as
Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE)/Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS),
Batteries, Packaging Essential Requirements, Solvents, Deco-paints, REACH and End-of-Life
Vehicles) has reduced the hazardous components of specified products and assisted with the
collection/reduction of hazardous waste.
Italy (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
Adoption of national prevention programme.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Legislative Decree No. 152/06, Artt.179, 180 and 181; Legislative Decree No. 151/2005
(Directives 2002/95/EC, 2002/96/EC, 2003/108/EC).
Latvia (2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
National Waste Management Plan, 2013-2020, including National Waste Prevention Programme.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
It is stated in Waste Management Law (Section 5, Part 1) that when organizing, planning and
carrying out waste management activities, state and municipal institutions, and waste
management companies have to give the highest priority to waste prevention activities.
Lithuania (2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
The National Plan for Waste Management for 2014-2020 (approved by Resolution No. 519 of the
Government on 12.4.2002) as a strategic document, sets or provides:
a. strategic goals;
b. tasks of waste management and targets to implement them;
c. evaluation of the management of particular waste streams;
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d.
e.
f.
g.
analysis of waste management capacity;
identification of needs;
installed and planned capacity of waste management; and
other information for the development of efficient infrastructure
environmentally sound management of waste in the territory of Lithuania.
for
The National Waste Prevention Programme (approved by Order of the Minister of Environment
No. D1-782, adopted on 22.10.2013, as last amended on 1.1.2016) indicates tasks for waste
prevention. Among them is the task to increase the efficient use of materials and resources with
measures, including:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
integrated pollution prevention and control;
promotion and financial assistance of cleaner production and waste prevention projects;
eco-design;
application of environmental management systems; green public procurement; and
awareness raising to prevent the generation of waste.
Law on Waste Management sets the requirement that in the area of waste prevention and
management, the following priority order shall apply:
a. prevention;
b. preparing for re-use upon prior separation of products or their components which are
unsuitable for re-use;
c. recycling upon prior separation of wastes which are unsuitable for recycling;
d. other recovery, e.g. energy recover, upon prior separation of wastes which are
unsuitable for recycling or other recovery; and
e. disposal upon prior separation of wastes which are suitable for recycling or other
recovery.
The priority order in waste prevention and management shall take into account the general
environmental protection principles of precaution and sustainability, technical feasibility and
economic viability, protection of resources as well as the overall environmental, public health,
economic and social impacts
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Law of the Republic of Lithuania on Waste Management No. VIII-787
Law of the Republic of Lithuania on Environmental Pollution Charges No. VIII 1183.
Law of the Republic of Lithuania on Environmental Protection No. IX-1005
Law of the Republic of Lithuania on the Packaging and management of packaging waste No. IX-
517
Resolution of the Go
e
e t of the Repu li of Lithua ia Fo the e o e
ta gets of ta a le goods aste a d pa kagi g aste No.
a d o
e
li g
Resolutio of the Go e
e t of the Repu li of Lithua ia Rega di g the app o al of the list of
packaging compulsory fo
the deposit, the a ou t of deposit a d the o de of deposit s ste
of September 25 2002 No. 1506
Order No. D1-
of the Mi iste of E i o e t of the Repu li of Lithua ia Fo the ules o
g a ti g, updati g a d a elatio of the IPPC pe its
Order No. D1-
of the Mi iste of E i o e t of the Repu li of Lithua ia Fo the ules o
granting, updating and cancelation of the Pollution permits"
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Rules of Waste Management adopted by the Order No. 217 of the Minister of Environment of
the Republic of Lithuania
Order No. 348 of the Minister of Environment on Rules of Packaging and Packaging Waste
Management.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
According to the Law on Waste Management, the taxation system is applied based on the
p i iple of espo si ilit of the p odu e s a d the i po te s . This p i iple ea s that
producers and importers are responsible for the environmental impact of the products and
packaging supplied to the internal market until reliable waste management is carried out. This
system has a tax deduction if specific waste management and processing tasks are performed,
among other conditions, in EU economy zone.
To ensure proper waste shipment arrangements and environmentally sound management of
shipped waste, the person in charge of waste shipments must establish a financial guarantee or
equivalent insurance (according to Art. 6 of the Waste Shipment Regulation).
Other instruments are indicated in Law on Environmental Pollution Charges No. VIII 1183.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Same as part 5 (iv)
Luxembourg (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
See section 5 (i)
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
See section 5 (ii)
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
See section 5 (iii)
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
See section 5 (iv)
Malta (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
Such measures are included in Section 5.2 of the national waste strategy 2010 and Section 3.4 of
the waste management plan 2008-2012.
The
Netherlands (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
The national waste policy plan 2009-2021 contains in the general part a framework to check the
transboundary movement of waste against the policy. The plan does not contain measures to
reduce the amount of waste that is subject to transboundary movement.
Poland (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
Principle of self-sufficiency and proximity applies to all shipments of waste destined for final
disposal (Annex IV A of the Basel Convention).
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
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Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006
on shipments of waste.
(v) Others: (2013 only)
Programme of priorities of president COP (Conference of the Parties):
a. To encourage early entrance into force of Ban Amendment by activating CEE region;
b. To facilitate the adoption of technical guidelines on e-waste at COP12; and
c. To keep close contact with Open-Ended Working Group (monitoring of the progress
of preparations for COP12).
Portugal (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
The Strategies referred to in 5(i) take the principles of proximity and self-sufficiency at national
level into account.
Regarding special waste flows, several integrated management systems are in operation, as
described in 5(ii).
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and the Council entered into to force
in 12 July 2007.
Decree-Law No. 3/2004 of 3 of January 2004 establishes the legal regime for licensing Centres
for Integrated Treatment Recovery and Disposal Hazardous Wastes (CIRVER).
Ordinance No. 172/2009 of 17 February of 2009 establishes procedures to be adopted in the
classification, characterization, transportation, treatment and recovery operations and disposal
of waste to be carried out in CIRVER, giving compliance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of
Article 22 of Decree-Law No. 178/2006 of 5 September.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
European Union Funds, such POVT and PRIME.
Romania (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
The Waste Management National Plan was adopted through the Government Decision No.
1470/2004, which is in a revision procedure and contains a hazardous waste chapter.
The National Waste Management Strategy was revised and adopted by the Government
Decision No. 870/2013. It promotes the principle of waste prevention, which is at the top of the
waste hierarchy according to the Directive 2008/98/CE. This principle aims to reduce the
amounts of waste generated, including hazardous waste.
Accordi
g to a t.
of the La
/
, epu lished si
aste p odu e s shall t eat the
waste, taking into account the waste hierarchy and protection of human health and the
environment.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
The Governmental Decision No. 173/2000 for the management and control of polychlorinated
biphenyls and other similar compounds with all further updates;
The Governmental Decision No 235/2007 which repealed the Governmental Decision 662/2001
on waste oils;
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The Governmental Decision No. 1132/2008 on used batteries and accumulators which repealed
the Governmental Decision No. 1057/2001 on used batteries and accumulators which contains
hazardous substances;
The Governmental Decision No. 349/2005 on landfilling of waste modified by Governmental
Decision No. 210/2007;
The Governmental Decision No. 856/2002 regarding waste lists and inventory of waste
(transposition of the European Waste Catalogue). (Additional
text added in 2015:
From the 15
June 2015 entry in force the Commission Decision of the 18 December 2014 (European Waste
Catalogue).)
The Emergency Governmental No. 5/2015 regarding WEEE. (Replacing No. 1037/2010)
The Governmental Decision No. 2406/2004 regarding ELV with all further updates; and
The Law No. 278/2013 on industrial emission.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
Currently the National Waste Management Plan is in revision and contains a hazardous waste
chapter.
The Environment Fund Administration finances environmental projects, including projects for
hazardous waste management
These economic instruments shall be in accordance with provisions laid out in the Emergency
Governmental Ordinance No. 196/2005 on Environmental Fund approved by Law No. 105/2006
with all further updates.
Slovakia (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
The Waste Management Programme of the Slovak Republic for 2011 - 2015 (WMP 2011-2015)
approved by the Slovak Government includes the following specific measures:
a. to ensure that each transboundary shipment/import of waste (according to Annex
III, IIIA and IIIB to Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of
the Council on shipments of waste) for incinerators, which are waste recovery
installation, shall be subjected to the procedure of prior written notification and
consent according to Title II of the Regulation; and
b. in accordance with the Regulation and having regard to reducing the risk of shipping
of hazardous waste for reasons of health protection and environment protection
and in accordance with the Basel Convention, to allow the shipment or export of
hazardous waste for recovery only in reasoned cases.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
See Part 5 (ii).
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
A fee for landfilling of wastes;
Fees paid to Recycling Fund will be used for waste recovery, waste separate collection, etc.;
Local fees paid to the municipalities for collection, transport and disposal of municipal waste and
construction waste (generators of municipal waste pay local fees);
Financial guarantee covering the costs of re-import and disposal, in case when transboundary
o e e t a ot e o pleted. Basel- a has ee i ple e ted i a o da e ith
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Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006
on shipments of waste (applicable from 12 July 2007).
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
Certain hazardous wastes are managed only by authorized persons. An authorization means
granting consent to an entrepreneur to perform following operations (recovery/disposal):
a.
b.
c.
d.
to handle spent batteries and accumulators;
to handle waste oils;
to handle end-of life vehicles; and
to handle electric and electronic wastes.
The operations mentioned above - under conditions laid down by the Act No. 223/2001 Coll. on
waste and on amendments to certain acts as amended - may only be performed by an
entrepreneur authorized by the Ministry, unless stipulated otherwise by this Act. The Ministry
may grant authorization for each operation individually or for several operations jointly.
Measures taken by industries/waste generation are as follows:
e. Establishment of new technologies - a cleaner production;
f. Implementation of cleaner production projects; and
g. Establishment and implementation of EMS/EMAS.
Slovenia (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
National Environmental Action Program 2005-2012.
The principles of Basel Convention and EU legislation are taken into account in all cases of
export, import and transit of hazardous wastes.
In the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 provisions for self-sufficiency and proximity are fixed.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
The Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 applies. Ban amendment (Decision III/1) was ratified in 2004.
For the shipments within the EU, the provisions for self-sufficiency and proximity are fixed for
the wastes for disposal.
Spain (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
National policy relies on:
a. Implementation of the "principle of self-sufficiency" in the elimination of wastes
generated in Spain, wherever possible;
b. Implementation of the "principle of proximity" in the treatment of wastes, which
implies that the wastes must be treated (especially hazardous wastes) at the closest
point to their production to minimize movement;
c. Implementation of decision III/2 of the Basel Convention on the prohibition of the
export of hazardous wastes to non-member countries of OECD (in the case of wastes
intended for elimination, the restriction applies to countries that are not members
of EFTA); and
d. Strategies, laws and other instruments mentioned in Reduction and/or Elimination
of Hazardous Waste Generation.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
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Article 9 of Act 22/2011, of July the 28, on Wastes and Contaminates Soils covers the "principle
of self-sufficiency" and the "principle of proximity".
Sweden (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
Swedish Waste plan 2012-2017 sets out a number of priority areas where measures are needed.
Among those priority areas are preventing illegal export of waste through better supervision and
inspections.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
Ban on transport of wastes to non-OECD countries.
The
United Kingdom (2013-2015):
(i) National strategies/policies:
The UK Plan for Shipment of Waste (2012) generally prohibits the export and import of waste for
disposal, and most imports, in keeping with the principles of self-sufficiency and proximity
whereby waste should be disposed of in, or as close as possible to, the country of origin.
This Plan, which originally entered into force on 9 August 2007, sets out Government policy on
shipments of waste for disposal to and from the United Kingdom. It replaces the existing UK
Management Plan for Exports and Imports of Waste (published in 1996).
Any shipment of waste for which notification is required under Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006
on shipments of waste (the Community Regulation) is subject to this Plan.
(ii) Legislation, regulations and guidelines:
The Transfrontier Shipments of Waste Regulations 2007 ensure full implementation and
enforcement of the revised Waste Shipments Regulation (EC 1013/2006), which was adopted in
the European Union in June 2006 and which makes provision for the supervision and control of
shipments of waste within, into and out of the European Community.
The UK Plan for Shipment of Waste (2012) has been prepared to meet the requirement of
regulation 11 of the Transfrontier Shipments of Waste Regulations, which requires the Secretary
of State to prepare a waste management plan containing his policies in relation to the shipment
of waste for disposal into and out of the UK
The Pla takes i to a ou t the UK s o ligatio s u de i te atio al, EC a d atio al la ,
particularly under the UN Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of
Hazardous Waste and their Disposal (the Basel Convention) and the Community Regulation,
which implements the Basel Convention within the European Community.
Anyone shipping waste must ensure that they are doing so in compliance with the Community
Regulation, the Transfrontier Shipments of Waste Regulations 2007 and this Plan.
Alongside the above text, there was additional information included in 2015:
The Mercury Export and Data (Enforcement) Regulations 2010 implement UK obligations under
Regulation (EC) No. 1102/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the banning of
exports of metallic mercury and certain mercury compounds and mixtures and the safe storage
of metallic mercury. The Regulations prohibit the export of metallic mercury, including waste
metallic mercury, to a country outside the European Economic Area.
(iii) Economic instruments/initiatives:
The application of the Landfill tax has encouraged a move away from landfill and the provision of
alternative facilities for the management of waste. This has also led waste generators to seek to
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reduce waste at source. The Government sponsored Waste Infrastructure Programme has
sponsored the development of new technologies in waste management which has helped to
allow the development of new approaches to waste management.
These policies and programmes have helped the UK treat its own waste which in turn should
reduce reliance on transboundary movement.
(iv) Measures taken by industries/waste generators:
The waste management industry and waste generators have taken steps to develop
infrastructure for the environmentally sound management of hazardous waste within the UK. In
addition the HazRed project was a three-year European project 2004-2007 co-funded by the EU
Life Environment programme, which aimed to help small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs)
prevent and reduce their production of hazardous wastes, saving them money in the process,
and thus helping to lead to reductions of hazardous wastes. Although now closed, the results are
still available and provide a useful resource of information for regulators and industry.
(v) Others:
The work of the Waste Resources Action Programme (WRAP) and Zero Waste Scotland
mentioned above has encouraged the provision of recycling infrastructure and markets in the UK
which has reduced the reliance and need for the transboundary movement of waste out of the
UK for recovery.
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1.1.24 Question 7: Information on the Effects of the Generation, Transportation and Disposal of Hazardous
Wastes and Other Wastes on Human Health and the Environment or Information on where this
could be found
Table 0-1: Responses from Member States on the Effects of Waste on Human Health and the Environment
Member
State
Austria
(2013-2015)
Responses
No specific information is available. General information can be obtained from the Federal Environment Agency website.
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(In 2016 the
11nd edition of the Report on the State of Environment ("Umweltkontrollbericht") was published.)
Brussels Region: In the 4th Waste Prevention and Management Plan, a chapter is dedicated on the impact on human health of the
elimination/valorisation of the waste. The interface health-environment keeps up to date the information available on illness, their
symptoms and possible links with the environment, direct or indirect exposure to wastes and toxic substances.
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Brussels Environment
regularly participates in coordination committees of projects (EU, WHO) related to the detection of hazardous products at the regional
and/or national population level. Concerning the potential presence and use of hazardous products at home, specific questions are
formulated in the questionnaires used for the ExpAIR project. Statistical results concerning heavy metal intoxication, endocrine
disturbance, fetal disease, chemical effects on the respiratory apparatus are only available with formal permission.- A report concerning
PCB elated topi s as pu lished, PCB s, a odel fo thi ki g a d a tio
-
Cahie s de L IBGE ,
pp,
. Less i fo atio
provided in 2015.)
This kind of information can be obtained from:
Executive Environment Agency,
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Waste Monitoring Department; 136, "Tsar Boris III" Blvd., Sofia 1618;
Belgium
(2013-2015)
Bulgaria
(2013-2015)
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http://www.umweltbundesamt.at/umweltsituation
http://www.leefmilieubrussel.be.
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http://eea.government.bg/
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E-mail: [email protected]; Tel.: (+3592) 955 90 11, (+3592) 940 64 15; Fax: (+3592) 955 90 15
Croatia
(2013-2015)
Cyprus
(2013-2015)
Czech
Republic
(2013-2015)
Denmark
(2013-2015)
Information can be obtained from the Ministry of Health, Ksaver 200/a, 10000 Zagreb.
https://zdravlje.gov.hr/
Information is not readily available. Further information can be obtained from the Focal Point.
There are no special statistics on the effects of hazardous wastes and other wastes on human health and the environment.
Contact information: Natio
al I stitute of Pu li Health, Š o á o a , CZ-10042
Prague 10.
The Danish policy is based on prevention of exposure and the use of limit values.
Among other things, the policy is based on risk assessments on chemicals and material stream analysis.
The mass flow analysis on numerous substances can be found on the Danish EPA homepage
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but unfortunately most of them are in
Danish but all of them will have an English summary.
National Waste Management Plan, Yearly statistics, Health Care Waste Management Strategy. Statistics are available
https://jats.keskkonnainfo.ee/main.php?page=content&content=overviews and
http://www.keskkonnainfo.ee/main/index.php/en/publications/publication
The requirements for the monitoring of e.g. the emissions and effects of industrial facilities (including waste disposal and recovery
facilities) are specified case-by-case in the environmental permits granted for such facilities. With regard to landfills, for example, the
monitoring shall include at least monitoring of quantity and quality of landfill water and surface water, quality and level of groundwater,
and accumulation and migration of landfill gas. The monitoring reports are provided to the supervisory authorities.
There are no specific national statistics etc. available on the effects of hazardous wastes on human health and the environment. However,
in the Finnish environmental administration, there are some 40 national environmental monitoring programmes in operation concerning,
for example, emissions and discharges to the environment, state of the environment (air, water courses, groundwater, soil), generation
and management of wastes and hazardous wastes, use of chemicals, natural resources, and biodiversity. The health of the Finnish
Estonia
(2013-2015)
Finland
(2013-2015)
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www.mst/homepage.dk
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population is also regularly monitored by the health authorities (see e.g.
www.thl.fi).
France
(2013-2015)
No response given.
There is a great variety of environmental monitoring in Germany which covers all environmental media (air, soil, sea, inland waters) and
many different types of monitoring (e.g. Environmental Specimen Bank, integrated environmental monitoring, population studies). There is
also a huge amount of waste analyses data which have been collected in a waste analyses database (2013&014: www.abanda.org; 2015:
www.abfall-
.de/aida/ . Data a out all e i o e tal issues a e pu lished i Data o the e i o e t hi h is a aila le i Ge a
and English.
N/A.
On the basis of the material balance and other documents, waste producers, dealers, pre-treatment, recovery and disposal facilities and
treatment facilities shall submit a quarterly or/and annual report depending on the character of the waste to the regional environmental
authority. (According to the Governmental Decree No. 309/2014 (XII. 11.) which came into force on 1 April 2015)
The quarterly and annual reports are collected and registered in the database which is operated by the Ministry of Agriculture.
All information on waste generation, transportation and disposal of hazardous and other wastes can be found via the Hungarian focal point
and competent authority.
(vi) Report of the Investigation into the Presence and Influence of Lead in the Silvermines Area of County Tipperary. Department of
Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, (2000).
(vii) National Hazardous Waste Management Plan 2008-2012
(viii) Final Report of Expert Group for Silvermines, Co. Tipperary: Lead and Other Relevant Metals (2002)
(ix) Report of the Investigation into the presence of Lead and Other Heavy Metals in the Tynagh Mines Area
(x) Irish EPA ERTDI Research programme. Methodology for the assessment of hazardous waste disposal sites
(xi) Irish EPA ERDTI Research Programme. Procedure for the identification of hazardous components of waste.
Germany
(2013-2015)
Greece
(2013-2015)
Hungary
(2014-2015):
Ireland
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(2013-2015)
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For further information, documents and reports please see
www.epa.ie.
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(xii)
Irish EPA Current Research Programme (STRIVE).
(xiii) A householders guide to Hazardous Waste Prevention (2010)
(xiv) National Large PCB Holdings Inventory (2010)
(xv)
National Small PCH Holdings Inventory (2010)
(xvi) National Hazardous (Difficult) Waste Facility Study
(xvii) Economic Study of Solvent Recycling & Treatment in Ireland (2010)
(xviii) Garages Final Study Report (2010)
(xix) Smart Garages Guide (2010)
(xx)
Farming & the Environment (2008)
(xxi) National Waste Report for year (2009)
(xxii) Municipal Waste Characterisation (2008/09)
(xxiii) Guidance Note on Waste Ionisation Chamber Smoke Detectors (2010)
(xxiv) Guidance on X-Ray units at end of Life (2010)
(xxv) ODS Questionnaire (2009): Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Sector
(xxvi) WEEE Waste Management Plan Report Template (2011)
(xxvii) WEEE Waste Management Plan Guidance (2011)
(xxviii) EPA PCB Information Leaflet
(xxix) Depollution and Shredder trial for End of Life Vehicles (2010)
(xxx) Irish Government Battery Scoping Decision Tree (2010)
(xxxi) Focus on landfilling in Ireland (2010)
(xxxii) Occurrence and fate of pharmaceuticals and personal care products within sewage sludge and sludge-enriched soils
(xxxiii) Guidance note for the storage of materials at IPPC facilities (2011),
(xxxiv) Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland guidelines on the sourcing, storage and disposal of medicinal products within a retail pharmacy
business to facilitate compliance with the Regulation of Retail Pharmacy Businesses Regulations (2008)
(xxxv) Pilot Farm Hazardous Waste Bring Centres Report EPA (2013)
(xxxvi) Report of the National Research Prioritisation Steering Group (2011)
(xxxvii) Curtis, J., Pentecost, A., Lyons, S., Morgenroth, E., di Cosmo, V. (2009) Towards a Green Net National Product for Ireland. STRIVE
Report Series No.103
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Italy (2013-
2015)
Latvia (2013-
2015)
Lithuania
(2013-2015)
Luxembourg
(2013-2015)
Malta (2013-
2015)
The
Netherlands
(2013-2015)
National report provided by Italian Agency for Protection of Environment (ISPRA)
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There were no such studies carried out.
The Law on the Assessment of the Impact of Planned Economic Activities on the Environment No. I-1495 establishes provisions on the
process of the assessment of the impact on the environment for the planned economic activities and the relations among participants in
this process. The purpose of the Law is to harmonize the regulation of the process of the environmental impact assessment of proposed
economic activities with the requirements of related European Union legal acts.
Information is not available.
N/A.
Information can be found on:
www.rivm.nl; www.rijksoverheid.nl;
and Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment:
www.ilent.nl/onderwerpen/leefomgeving/afval/evoa_vergunningen/.
The programme of environment and health actions in Poland is implemented within the framework of basic strategy setting priorities for
national health policy, namely the National Health Programme (NHP).
The first NHP was adopted by the Government of Poland for the years 1996-2005. The second NHP was prepared for years 2007
2015.
The programme covers the following implementation actions:
(xxxviii)
Consequent realisation of programmes concerning air and water quality and waste disposal (with special view to
hazardous waste);
(xxxix) Development and implementation of a modern system for identification and assessment of occupational hazards;
(xl) Development of methodology for early diagnosis and prevention of occupational diseases and health promotion at workplace; and
Poland
(2013-2015)
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www.isprambiente.gov.it
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(xli)
Development or updating of educational systems essential for national social policy in relation to occupational safety and hygiene
as well as ergonomics.
Monitoring environmental, epidemiological and psychosocial programs are being implemented since 1999 by LIPOR (in the metropolitan
area of Oporto) and VALORSUL (in the metropolitan area of Lisbon) regarding the impacts of municipal solid waste incineration facilities on
human health.
Portuguese Environment and Health Action Plan, is a partnership between
Agência Portuguesa de Ambiente
and
Direcção-Geral da Saúde,
to improve the prevention, control and risk reduction strategies in environment and health with integration of knowledge and innovation
in economic and social development. This programme has as objectives:
(xlii)
(xliii)
(xliv)
(xlv)
Romania
(2013-2015)
Act at environmental factors levels promoting health for all;
Increase awareness-raising, training and education of professionals and general public;
Adjust policies and improve risk communication; and
Enhance and information network increasing knowledge on environment and health relationships.
Portugal
(2013-2015)
Information is not available.
Special statistics on the effects of hazardous wastes and other wastes on human health and the environment do not exist in Slovakia. The
following information sources regarding wastes are available:
(xlvi) Statistical Yearbook of the Slovak Republic, national, annual, Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic;
(xlvii) Report on the state of the environment of the Slovak Republic, national, annual, Ministry of Environment of the Slovak Republic;
(xlviii) Wastes in the Slovak Republic, national, annual, Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic;
(xlix) Waste Management Programme of the Slovak Republic for the time period 2011-2015, Ministry of Environment of the Slovak
Republic
(l) Waste Prevention Programme of the Slovak Republic for the time period 2014-2018, Ministry of Environment of the Slovak Republic
(li) www.minzp.sk
(lii) www.sizp.sk
(liii) www.enviroportal.sk
(liv) www.recfond.sk
(lv) www.sazp.sk
(lvi) www.nczisk.sk
Slovakia
(2013-2015)
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(lvii)
Slovenia
(2013-2015)
Spain (2013-
2015)
Sweden
(2013-2015)
www.statistics.sk
Information is not available.
Information is not available.
Not available.
The UK made a commitment in 2002 to commission a review of the relative health and environmental effects of all the different waste
management options.
This was a two stage process. The first stage assessed the scientific evidence of the physical health and environmental effects of options to
manage municipal solid waste and similar wastes, and a report was published in May 2004.
An economic study completed the second stage. This report provided an assessment of the external costs and benefits to health and the
environment of waste management options valued in monetary terms. Both studies are available online.
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In 2009 the Health Protection Agency reviewed the evidence included in the above studies on the health effects of incinerators. The
Age
s epo t o luded that hile ad e se health effe ts ould ot e o pletel uled out, a pote tial da age f o
odern,
well
run and regulated incinerators is likely to be extremely small, if detectable at all. Public Health England (which the Health Protection
Agency became part of in April 2013) is currently carrying out a literature view of the most recent evidence on the health effects of
incinerators. It is expected that this will be completed by Autumn 2017.
In 2012 the Health Protection Agency announced that it is funding the MRC-HPA Centre for Environment and Health at Imperial College,
London and Kings College, London, to carry out a research study to examine any links between the emissions from municipal waste
incinerators and health outcomes, including: low birth weight, still births and infant deaths. The study is being carried out to extend the
evidence base and to provide further information to the public on this subject. It is expected to be completed by Autumn 2017.
The
United
Kingdom
(2015)
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1.1.25 Table 1 of the Basel Convention Questionnaire on Bilateral, Multilateral or Regional Agreements or
Arrangements in Force
This question was not answered by the following Member States:
Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Hungary,
Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
the
Netherlands, Poland, Romania,
and
Slovenia.
Most of these Member States stated they
did not have any such agreements or arrangements.
Table 0-2: Information from Member States Concerning Bilateral, Multilateral or Regional Agreements or
Arrangements
Type of
agreement
(bilateral,
multilateral
, regional)
Regional
Austria
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(2013-2015)
States and
territories
covered
OECD Member
Countries
EU Member
States and EEA
States
Germany and
Austria
01/07/2009-
Validity
period
(From
To)
Member
State
Remarks:
(Wastes covered, disposal operations, etc.)
1994-
OECD Decision C(92)39/FINAL on the Control of Transfrontier Movements of Wastes Destined
for Recovery Operations (30 March 1992) amended by C(2001)179 FINAL
Recovery operations and final disposal operations.
The agreement covers transboundary shipments in the border region of Germany-Austria.
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Regional
Bilateral
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http://www.bmlfuw.gv.at/en/fields/environment.html
Text of Agreement:
http://www.lebensministerium.at/dms/lmat/umwelt/abfall-
ressourcen/abfallverbringung/Grenzgebietsabkommen/Grenzgebietsabkommen--sterreich---Deutschland---
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Czech
Republic
(2013-2015)
Regional
Regional
Multilateral
OECD Member
Countries
EU Countries
OECD
OECD
OECD Member
Countries
OECD Member
Countries
Zimbabwe
Afghanistan
Kosovo
(arrangement
with the
commander of
the NATO
Kosovo Force
(KFOR))
Austria
OECD Member
01/12/1995-
01/05/2004-
01/12/2010
01/12/2010-
OECD Decision C(92)39/FINAL on the Control of Transfrontier Movements of Wastes Destined
for Recovery Operations (30 March 1992) as revised by the Decision C(2001)107/FINAL (since
May 2002)
Regulation 1013/2006 on shipments of waste
Estonia has been a OECD member since 9.12.2010
Estonia has been a OECD member since 9.12.2010
OECD Decision C(2001)107/FINAL on the Control of Transfrontier Movements of Wastes
Destined for Recovery Operations. Concerns shipments of wastes for recovery between OECD
Member Countries.
Estonia
(2013-2015)
Finland
(2013-2015)
Multilateral
Regional
Multilateral
Bilateral
Bilateral
Germany
2013
Bilateral
1992 -
31.05.1994 -
30.05.2012
09.11.2002 -
24.06.2013
OECD Decision C(2001)107/FINAL on the Control of Transfrontier Movements of Wastes
Destined for Recovery Operations
Import of waste into Germany (all wastes for recovery)
Import of hazardous wastes from Afghanistan for the purpose of disposal according to
environmental requirements.
15.02.2000 -
Import of wastes generated in Kosovo during deployment of KFOR/NATO troops into
Germany for environmentally sound management.
Bilateral
Germany
Regional
01.07.2009 -
1992
Transboundary movements from certain locations and of certain waste, respectively, in the
border region between Germany and Austria as well as transit from Austria to Austria
through Germany and transit from Germany to Germany through Austria via certain routes
OECD Decision C(2001)107/FINAL on the Control of Transfrontier Movements of Wastes
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(2014-2015)
Countries
Kosovo
(arrangement
with the
commander of
the NATO
Kosovo Force
(KFOR))
Austria
Destined for Recovery Operations
Bilateral
15/02/2000-
Import of wastes generated in Kosovo during deployment of KFOR/NATO troops into
Germany for environmentally sound management.
Bilateral
01/07/2009-
01/2002
12/2100
26/10/2001-
26/10/2001-
Transboundary movements from certain locations and of certain waste, respectively, in the
border region between Germany and Austria as well as transit from Austria to Austria
through Germany and transit from Germany to Germany through Austria via certain routes
Decision C(2001)107/Final of the OECD Council concerning the revision of Decision
C(92)39/Final on the control of transboundary movements of wastes destined for recovery
operations (OECD Decision).
All imports of wastes for disposal into Italy are allowed except those containing or
contaminated with PCB, PCT, PBB, at a concentration level of 50 mg/Kg or more.
All imports of wastes for recovery into Italy are allowed
Greece
(2013-2015)
Italy (2013-
2015)
Multilateral
OECD Member
Countries
San Marino
San Marino
Albania, Malta,
Montenegro,
Morocco,
Syria, Tunisia,
Turkey
Bilateral
Bilateral
Malta
(2013-2015)
18/01/2008-
Protocol on the Prevention of Pollution of the Mediterranean Sea by Transboundary
Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal
Portugal
(2013-2015)
Multilateral
OECD
Countries
Angola
14/06/2001-
OECD Council Decision C(2001)107 FINAL of 14 June 2001 concerning the revision of OECD
Council Decision C(92)39/FINAL of 30 March 1992 on the control of transboundary movement
of wastes destined for recovery operations.
Addend to Protocol between Portugal and Angola to import wastes for disposal and recovery,
according to Article 11 of the Basel Convention.
Bilateral
22/06/2012-
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Slovakia
(2013)
Slovakia
(2015)
Multilateral
Multilateral
Regional
OECD Member
Countries
OECD Member
countries
EU member
states
OECD Member
Countries
2000-
2000-
2004-
OECD Decision C(92)39/FINAL on the Control of Transfrontier Movements of Waste Destined
for Recovery Operations (30 March 1992).
OECD Decision C(92)39/FINAL on the Control of Transfrontier Movements of Wastes Destined
for Recovery Operations (30 March 1992) as revised by the decision C(2001)107/FINAL
Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on shipments
of waste an amended.
OECD Decision C(92)39/FINAL on the Control of Transfrontier Movements of Wastes Destined
for Recovery Operations (30 March 1992), as revised by OECD Decision C(2001)107/FINAL on
the Control of Transboundary Movements of Wastes Destined for Recovery Operations
(consolidated text of 21 May 2002).
Relating to waste imports and exports from Andorra to Spain of wastes, with the aim of their
environmentally sound management recovery or disposal.
OECD Decision C(92)39/FINAL on the Control of Transfrontier Movements of Wastes Destined
for Recovery Operations (30 March 1992).
OECD Decision C(2001)107/FINAL on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Wastes
Destined for Recovery Operations
Multilateral
Spain (2013-
2105)
Bilateral
30.03.1992 -
Andorra
OECD Member
Countries
OECD Member
Countries
OECD Member
Countries
OECD Member
Countries
County
Norrbotten in
Sweden and
County
Lappland in
Finland County
29.11.2011
29.11.2014
30/03/1992
Sweden
(2013-2014)
Regional
Regional
Regional
Regional
30/03/1992
OECD Decision C(92)39/FINAL on the Control of Transfrontier Movements of Wastes Destined
for Recovery Operations (30 March 1992).
OECD Decision C(2001)107/FINAL on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Wastes
Destined for Recovery Operations
Agreement between Finland and Sweden according to Art 30 in EU Regulation 1013/2006 on
shipments of waste. Covers: - All non-hazardous wastes - Hazardous waste that falls under
the responsibility of the municipalities
Sweden
(2015)
Bilateral
09/2015
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Åland in
Finland and
Sweden
The
United
Kingdom
(2013-2015)
Multilateral
OECD Member
Countries
OECD Member
Countries
03/1992
11/1111
03/2004
11/1111
OECD Decision C(92)39/FINAL on the Control of Transfrontier Movements of Wastes Destined
for Recovery Operations (30 March 1992). Concerns shipments of wastes for recovery
between OECD Member Countries.
OECD Decision C(2001)107/FINAL on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Wastes
Destined for Recovery Operations (as amended).
Multilateral
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1.1.26 Tables 2 and 3 of the Basel Convention Questionnaire on Disposal Facilities Operated within the
National Jurisdiction
Table 0-3: Information from Member States on Disposal and Recovery Facilities Operated within the National
Jurisdiction
Member
State
Austria (2013-
2015)
Belgium
(2013-2015)
Bulgaria
(2013-2015)
Disposal facilities
Recovery facilities
All licensed collectors/disposers of hazardous wastes and other wastes are registered in a public data base.
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Data can be obtained via the Focal Point on request.
Not applicable.
This kind of information can be obtained from:
Executive Environment Agency, Waste Monitoring Department; 136, "Tsar Boris III" Blvd., Sofia 1618;
E-mail: [email protected]; Tel.: (+3592) 955 90 11, (+3592) 940 64 15; Fax: (+3592) 955 90 15.
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ACCUMULAR d.o.o. za usluge i trgovinu, Dr. Franje
ACCUMULAR d.o.o. za usluge i t go i u, D . F a je Tuđ a a ,
Tuđ a a ,
Vuko a
32000 Vukovar
AEKS d.o.o., O ladi ska ,
I a ić-Grad
ADRIA d.d., GA�½ENIČKA CESTA
32, 23000 Zadar
C.I.A.K. d.o.o. , Josipa Lo ča a / ,
Zag e
-
AEKS d.o.o., O ladi ska ,
I a ić-Grad
Susedgrad
AGROPROTEINKA ENERGIJA d.o.o. STROJARSKA CESTA 11,
Croatia (2015)
CIAN d.o.o., Va aždi ska ,
Split
10361 Sesvete-Kraljevec
D.V.D
KAŠTEL GOMILICA d.o.o., OBALA KRALJA
C.I.A.K. d.o.o. , Josipa Lo ča a / ,
Zag e
-Susedgrad
TOMISLAVA BB,
Kaštel Go ili a
CEMEX HRVATSKA d.o.o., Cesta D . F a je Tuđ a a ,
2
EKO - OTOK d.o.o., Nikole Turkalja 5, 47240 Slunj
Kaštel Suću a
CE-ZA-R
Ce ta za e iklažu d.o.o., Ul. Josipa Lo ča a ,
EKONEX d.o.o.,
, BRAĆE RADIĆA
,
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https://secure.umweltbundesamt.at/eras/public.do?wfjs_enabled=true&zz=0.0542802004160825_0.9240797208790372; Registered disposer for hazardous
wastes in austria as December 16 2015.pdf
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http://eea.government.bg/
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Naši e
EKOPLANET D.O.O., J. Puljanina 9, 52100 Pula
GAJETA d.o.o., Cankarova 6, 10000 Zagreb
INA d.d. SD RAFINERIJA I MARKETING, SEKTOR
RAFINERIJA RIJEKA, URINJ BB, 51221 Kostrena
KEMIS -
TERMOCLEAN d.o.o. za i dust ijska čišće ja i
gospoda e ja otpado , Sudiščak ,
Zag e
KEMO d.o.o., Klaiće a ,
Zag e
KEMOKOP d.o.o., Industrijska bb, 10370 Dugo Selo
KOM -
EKO d.o.o., Rad ička esta
,
Zag e
KOMUNALNO PODUZEĆE d.o.o. KRI�½EVCI, D age
G de ića , MC ČIŠĆENJE d.o.o., Nikole Tesle ,
Sisak
METAL ZEC d.o.o., A. B. Ši ića ,
Ilok
METIS d.d. , Industrijska zona Kukuljanovo 414, 51223
Šk lje o
NACIONAL d.o.o., Ljudevita Gaja 10, 43000 Bjelovar
OBRT NOVATON, �½a o
,
Sisak-Caprag
ODLAGALIŠTE SIROVINA d.o.o., I e Dulčića ,
Zadar
Opća ol i a Vi ko i, Z o a ska ,
Vi ko i
PETROKEMIJA d.d., Aleje Vukovar 4, 44320 Kutina
PROTING HORVAT d.o.o., Ul. F.Galo ića ,
Krapina
REMONDIS MEDISON d.o.o., DRAGANIĆI /A,
D aga ići
RIJEKATANK d.o.o., Strohalova 2, 51000 Rijeka
STSI INTEGRIRANI TEHNIČKI SERVISI d.o.o., Lo i čiće a
4, 10000 Zagreb
VAL -
INT d.o.o., Ul. D . F. Tuđ a a ,
S eta
Nedjelja
Zagreb
CIAN d.o.o., Va aždi ska ,
Split
D.V.D KAŠTEL GOMILICA d.o.o., OBALA KRALJA TOMISLAVA BB,
Kaštel Go ili a
DEZINSEKCIJA d.o.o., B ajši a ,
Rijeka
DUMA ELEKTRONIKA EE-EKO
TIM, Jelko ečka ,
Va aždi
ECOOPERATIVA d.o.o., KUKULJANOVO
,
Šk lje o
EKOPLANET D.O.O., J. Puljanina 9, 52100 Pula
FLORA VTC d.o.o., Vukovarska ulica 5, 33000 Virovitica
FRIGOMATIC ECO d.o.o., I. G. Ko ačića ,
51521 Punat
FRIŠ d.o.o., Kop i ička ,
K iže i
GAJETA d.o.o., Cankarova 6, 10000 Zagreb
GIRK KALUN d.d., S.Radića ,
D iš
HOLCIM d.o.o.,
, Ko o ač o ,
Ko o ač o
ING LABO COMMERCE d.o.o., Srijemska 3, 43000 Bjelovar
KAIROS d.o.o., Ul.Jablanova bb (Industrijska zo, 31000 Osijek
KEMIS -
TERMOCLEAN d.o.o. za i dust ijska čišće ja i
gospoda e ja otpado , Sudiščak ,
Zag e
KEMO d.o.o., Klaiće a ,
Zag e
KEMOKOP d.o.o., Industrijska bb, 10370 Dugo Selo
KOM - EKO d.o.o.,
Rad ička esta
,
Zag e
M SAN EKO d.o.o., SLUNJSKI 32, 10000 Zagreb
MAKROMIKRO d.o.o., D e o ačka ,
Zag e
MAZIVA ZAGREB d.o.o., Rad ička esta
,
Zag e
MC ČIŠĆENJE d.o.o., Nikole Tesle ,
Sisak
METAL ZEC d.o.o., A. B.
Ši ića ,
Ilok
METALPRODUKT d.o.o., Ljudevita Gaja 19, 40319 Belica
METIS d.d. , I dust ijska zo a Kukulja o o
,
Šk lje o
MS MOBILE d.o.o., Vinogorska 117, 35000 Slavonski Brod
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�½UPANIJSKA BOLNICA ČAKOVEC, I a a Go a a Ko ačića
/E,
Čako e
Cyprus (2013-
2015)
Central Wastewater Treatment Plant at Vathia Gonia
New Sanitary Landfill in Paphos District Area
Integrated Solid Waste Management Installation in
Larnaca District Area
Asbestos Mines
Advance Medical Waste
Advance Medical Waste
Vouros Helathcare Ltd (in 2014 & 2015)
Further information can be obtained from the Focal
Point.
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NACIONAL d.o.o., Ljudevita Gaja 10, 43000 Bjelovar
NAŠICECEMENT d.d., Taj o a ,
Naši e
OBRT INTERIJERI MUJKIĆ, K alja To isla a a,
St e
Samoborski
OBRT NOVATON, �½a o
,
Sisak-Caprag
OBRT TEHNOMOBIL, I. Gu dulića ,
Metko ić
OBRT ZA EE OTPAD, Proce 3, 47300 Ogulin
ODLAGALIŠTE SIROVINA d.o.o., I e Dulčića ,
Zada
PETROKEMIJA d.d., Aleje Vukovar 4, 44320 Kutina
RIJEKATANK d.o.o., Strohalova 2, 51000 Rijeka
SAŠA PROMET CIGLANA BLATUŠA d.o.o., Do ja Če e i a
,
44415 Topusko
SIROVINA d.o.o., Ulica 29. rujna 2, 43000 Bjelovar
SPECTRA
MEDIA d.o.o., G adišća ska ,
Zag e
TOP PRINT d.o.o., Lašći ska esta ,
Zag e
UNI -
OTPAD, VL. TOMISLAV MIHALIĆ, KELEKOVA ,
Sesvete
UNIVERZAL d.o.o., Ceho ska ,
Va aždi
UNIMER d.o.o., Rudolfa Stei e a ,
Čako e
VAL -
INT d.o.o., Ul. D . F. Tuđ a a ,
S eta Nedjelja
ZAGREBPETROL d.o.o., Č o e e
,
Zag e
A.E. Metal Commodities Ltd (Geri, Nicosia)
Chrysanthos Antoniou & Sons Ltd (Tseri, Nicosia)
E.B.T. Tryfonos Ltd (Vati, Limassol)
Economides M.R. Ltd (Geri, Nicosia)
Epiphaniou Scrap Metals Ltd (Geri, Nicosia)
JMA Auto Centre (Tseri, Nicosia)
N & G Kolokotronis Spare Parts & Recycling Ltd (Geri, Nicosia)
S. Kazepis Auto Recycling & Engineering Ltd (Vati, Limassol)
Gouhary Spare Parts Ltd (Vati, Limassol)
Economides M.R. Ltd (Vassiliko, Larnaca)
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Kolokotronis N.Y. Recycling Ltd (Paphos)
Epiphaniou Scrap Metals Ltd (Vassiliko, Larnaca)
Stavros Georgiou & Son Ltd (Vati, Limassol)
Barracuda Intertade Ltd (Moni, Limassol)
Cyprus Environmental Industries (Latsia, Nicosia)
HTZ Minas Recycling Ltd (Geri, Nicosia)
Cans for Kids (Kaimakli, Nicosia)
Lordos United Plastics Ltd (K.Polemidia, Limassol)
Eurodelia Ltd (Paphos)
Greenpack Ltd (K. Polemidia, Limassol)
Ecofuel (Cyprus) Ltd
Interefine Fuels Ltd
Animalia Genetics Ltd
Ioannis Georgiou Piggery
Nikos Armenis & Sons Ltd
Ambrosia Oils Ltd
Falcon Electricity Power Ltd
Telli Recycling Ltd
D.M.G. Trading Ltd
I.E.S. Centre Ltd
Vassiliko Cement Kiln
Vassiliko Cement Kiln
Added in 2014:
Forest Cyprus Industries Ltd (Paliometocho, Nicosia)
Christakis Petrakkides & Sons Ltd (Paphos Industrial Area,
Paphos)
Marios Charalambous Scrap Metals Ltd (Vati Industrial Area)
S. & P. Lagos Farm Ltd (Pera Chorio, Nicosia)
Christos Pierides Scrap Metals Ltd (Vati Industrial Area,
Limassol)
Arizona Laundries Famagusta Ltd (Famagusta Industrial Area)
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Czech
Republic
(2013-2015)
Denmark
(2013-2015)
Estonia
(2013-2015)
Finland
(2013-2015)
Tonerjet Ltd (Limassol)
N.D. Green Power Oil Ltd (Pera Chorio Nisou Indutrial Area)
Aristos Officeserv.Net Ltd (Limassol)
Nikolaides & Kountouris Metal Company Ltd (Geri Indutrial Area
Nicosia)
C. & J. Ioannou Ltd (Dhali Indutrial Area Nicosia)
Lidl Cyprus (Aradippou Industrial Area Larnaca)
S.M. Saveink Ltd (Nicosia)
P.Lo Recycling Ltd (Ag. Silas Indutrial Area, Limassol)
Premier Shukuroglou Cyprus Ltd (Latsia industrial Area)
Elianthos Holdings Ltd (Dhali Industrial Area)mt
Added in 2015: Andreou P. Recycling Works Ltd (Ag. Silas Industrial
Area, Limassol) & M.M.K. Planet Ltd (Ag. Silas Industrial Area,
Limassol)
See the Statistical Environmental Yearbook of the Czech Republic edited by the Czech Statistical Office, Ministry of Environment
and Czech Environmental Information Agency (published annually).
Ministry of the
E i o e t, Waste Ma age e t Depa t e t, V šo i ká , CZ-10010
Prague 10.
Information can be obtained from The annual Danish Waste Statistics; www.mst.dk (search for publications).
(Additional information on facilities can be found at the Danish national Waste Register at http://www.ens.dk/en/supply/danish-
national-waste-register)
AS Kunda Nordic Tsement Jaama 2 Kunda 44106 Estonia
AS Epler & Lorenz Ravila 75, 51014 Tartu
AS Epler & Lorenz Ravila 75, 51014 Tartu
AS Ecopro Pärnu mnt 141, 11314 Tallinn Estonia
Added in 2015:
AS Ecometal KESK 2/26, SILLAMÄE 40231 Estonia
AS Weerec Vana-Narva mnt. 16 Kiiu 74604
AS EcoPro, Auvere küla, Vaivara vald, Ida-Virumaa
Estonia
There are several facilities licensed to operate on
There are several facilities licensed to operate on hazardous
hazardous waste disposal. Information about these
waste recovery and recycling. Information about these facilities
facilities can be obtained from: Ministry of the
can be obtained from: Ministry of the Environment, P.O. Box 35,
Environment, P.O. Box 35, FIN- 00023 Government (the
FIN- 00023 Government (the Focal point of the Basel
Focal point of the Basel Convention
Convention).
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France
(2013-2015)
ADEME Age e de l E i o e e t et de la Maît ise de
l E e gie/F e h E i o e t a d E e g Ma age e t
Agency): 20, avenue du Grésillé - BP 90406 - 49004 ANGERS
Cedex 01 FRANCE. http://www.ademe.fr
35 Landfill sites for hazardous waste (Class III), D1, 43
million metric tons capacity.
4 facilities for permanent underground storage
(Class IV), D12, 16 million metric tons capacity.
Germany
(2013)
Germany
(2014)
32 Landfill sites for hazardous waste (Class III), D1/D5,
45 million metric tons capacity.
4 facilities for permanent underground storage (Class
IV), D12, 16 million metric tons capacity.
Germany
(2015)
32 Landfill sites for hazardous waste (Class III), D1/D5,
45 million metric tons capacity.
4 facilities for permanent underground storage (Class
IV), D12, 16 million metric tons capacity.
PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION S.A.
ALOUMINION THS ELLADAS S.A.
APOTEFROTIRAS S.A.
ELLINIKA PETRELEA S.A.
HELLENIC ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER S.A
NORTH AEGEAN SLOPS S.A.
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Greece
(2013-2015)
ADEME Age e de l E i o e e t et de la Maît ise de
l E e gie/F e h E i o e t a d E e g Ma age e t Age
: ,
avenue du Grésillé - BP 90406 - 49004 ANGERS Cedex 01 FRANCE.
http://www.ademe.fr
35 facilities for thermal treatment of hazardous waste
542 facilities for chemical or physical treatment
120 soil treatment plants
7 facilities for recovery of waste oil
322 dismantling facilities for waste electric and electronic
equipment
1344 dismantling facilities for end-of-life-vehicles
34 facilities for thermal treatment of hazardous waste
551 facilities for chemical or physical treatment
114 soil treatment plants
7 facilities for recovery of waste oil
315 dismantling facilities for waste electric and electronic
equipment
1368 dismantling facilities for end-of-life-vehicles
31 facilities for thermal treatment of hazardous waste
541 facilities for chemical or physical treatment
116 soil treatment plants
7 facilities for recovery of waste oil
305 dismantling facilities for waste electric and electronic
equipment
1325 dismantling facilities for end-of-life-vehicles
POLYECO Α.Ε.
CYCLON
HELLAS ΑΒΕΕΛΠ
MICHAEL SIMITZOGLOU & SONS Ltd.
PETROLIN A.E.B.E.
D.LIVADAROS-LUBRICANTS ACHAIA S.A.
GREEN OIL Α.Ε.Β.Ε.
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APOSTIROSI S.A.
HYDROCLAVE HELLAS S.A.
MEDICAL WASTE S.A
STERIMED LTD
ECOPRIME SOLUTIONS LTD
INTERGEO LTD
DENVER SLOPS S.A.
SKAMAGOULIS DIMITRIS
MAVROULIS I.-PRIOVOLOS G. METPLAST A.B.E.E.
CHOUMAS I. A.E.B.E.
EVROS LEAD S.A.
AMEKON S.A.
E. VIDALIS- EL. VIDALI O.E.
HELLENIC ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER S.A
NORTH AEGEAN SLOPS S.A.
ELLINIKA PETRELEA S.A.
GINIS
ELEUTHEROGLOU & SIA O.E.
VOGDANOS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING S.A.
HALYPS BUILDING MATERIALS S.A
ELDONS A.E.B.E.
KONSTANTINIDIS ABEE & NE
INTERGEO LTD
FERI TRI ABEE
MOTOR OIL HELLAS
VEKO OIL - AFI KALOUPI
BIBLITZIS & SIA
MAVIOL
SUNLIGHT RECYCLING SA
VIANATT S.A.
TITAN S.A.
BARBAGIANIDOU MARIA
PIRAIKI METAL RECYCLING S.A.
Hungary
(2014-2015)
Information could be obtained from:
OKIR - National Environmental Information System (public database):
http://web.okir.hu/sse/?group=EHIR
Association of Environmental Services and Producers:
www.kszgysz.hu
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Enva Ireland Ltd trading as Enva (W0041-01)
SRCL Ltd (W0055-02), 430 Beech Road, Western
Industrial Estate, Dublin 12
EcoSafe Systems Ltd (W0054-02), Unit 1 Allied Industrial
Estate, Kylemore Road, Ballyfermot, Dublin 10
Indaver Ireland (W0036-02), Tolka Quay Road, Dublin 1
Safety Kleen Ireland (W0099-01), Unit 5, Airton Road,
Tallaght, Dublin 24
Veolia Environmental Services Technical Solutions Ltd
(W0050-02), Corrin, Fermoy, Co. Cork
MacAnulty Specialist Underground Services Ltd., Naas
Rd. Dublin 12 (W0196-01)
Rilta Environmental Limited (W0192-03), Block 402,
Greenogue Business Park, Rathcoole, Co. Dublin
Ireland
(2013-2015)
Italy (2013-
2015)
Information on disposal facility can be found on Italian
Regions websites
Eko Osta , Ltd., T aika , Riga, LV-1034
La dfill fo disposal of haza dous aste Ze e e ,
Dobeles rajons, Zebrene, LV-3731, Latvia
Latvia (2013-
2015)
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Irish Lamp Recycling, Athy, Co. Kildare (WFP-KE-080348-01)
Enva Ireland Ltd trading as Enva (W0041-01)
Soltec Ireland Ltd (W0115-01), Mullingar Industrial Estate,
Mullingar, Co. Westmeath
KMK Metals Recycling (W0113-03), Cappincur Industrial Estate,
Daingean Road, Tullamore, Co. Offaly
Indaver (W0036-02), Tolka Quay Road, Dublin 1
Safety Kleen Ireland (W0099-01), Unit 5, Airton Road, Tallaght,
Dublin 24
Veolia Environmental Services Technical Solutions Ltd.(W0050-
02), Corrin, Fermoy, Co. Cork
Rilta Environmental Limited (W0192-03), Block 402, Greenogue
Business Park, Rathcoole, Co. Dublin
Rilta Environmental Ltd, (W0185-01) Site No. 14A1, Greenogue
Business Park, Rathcoole, County Dublin.
ENVA, (W0184-01) Clonminam Industrial Estate, Portlaoise, co.
Laois.
Hi-Volt Ireland Ltd (W0267-01), Ballyduff (Townland
Shanballyduff and Piercetown), Thurles, Co. Tipperary
The Recycling Village, WP 2007/20 , Unit 4 Tenure Business Park,
Monasterboice, Drogheda, Co. Louth
Enva Ireland Ltd, (W0145-02) Raffeen Ind. Est., Ringaskiddy
Road, Monkstown, Co. Cork
Information on recovery facilities can be found on Italian Region
websites
Lampu demerkurizacijas centrs Ltd, Kapsedes 10, LV-3400,
Liepaja
Ce e ,Ltd.; Liep ieku , B o e u pa ish, LV-3851,
Latvia
Bista o Atk itu u Se iss , Rai a iela , Dauga pils, Lat ia
Eko Osta , Ltd., T aika , Riga, LV-1034
Eko Osta , Ltd., T aika , Riga,
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Al tus egio al la dfill, Al tus dist i t, Alo ė
u i ipallit ., Tak iškiai illage
Tau agė egio al la dfill, Tau agė dist i t, �½ gaičiai
u i ipalit , Leikiškės illage
Šiauliai egio al la dfill, Šiauliai dist i t., Šiauliai
u i ipalit , Aukšt akiai illage
Klaipėda egio al la dfill, Klaipėda dist i t, Do ilai
municipality, Dumpiai village
Ma ija polė egio al la dfill, Ma ija polė dist i t,
Ma ija polė u i ipalit , Pa ausupis illage
Eko Osta , Ltd., T aika , Riga, LV-1034
Hazardous waste storage facility «Gardene», Dobeles parish,
Latvia. Operated by joint stock company BAO, Jelgavas Str., LV-
, Rīga, Lat ia
Storage facility for obsolete pesticides «Knava", Radapole,
Rezeknes parish. LV-4650, Operated by joint stock company
BAO, Jelgavas Str., LV-
, Rīga, Lat ia
A/S BAO , Tu es ITP Ce t s, p/ Sāti Tuku a pa ish, LV-3139,
Latvia
Ag oteh ika , Ltd, Isa iela , Kuldiga, LV-3300
Auto Sta ts Ti dz ie i a , O.Va iesa
61, Riga, Latvia, LV-1004
Kuusakoski JSC, K ustpils iela , Riga, LV-1073
T a zita Te i als Ltd., Ilze es iela , Riga, LV-1005
ZAAO S ste s , Ce pu iela , Val ie a, LV-4201
Ba ks M Ltd., B ī ī as gat e
. , Rīga, LV-1039
A/S Olai es īsta o atk itu u pā st ādes ko plekss ,
Celt ieku iela a, Olai e, Rīgas ajo s, LV-2114
A/S Olai es īsta o atk itu u pā st ādes ko plekss ,
Celtnieku iela 3a, Olaine parish, LV-2114
A/S Olai es īsta o atk itu u pā st ādes ko plekss ,
Celtnieku iela 3a, Olaine parish, LV-2114
Lithuania
(2013-2015)
2015: Operating recovery facilities can be found in Waste
Management Register,
https://atvr.am.lt/;jsessionid=48935897baa8651861405855dade
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Vilnius regional la
dfill, Elekt ė ai u i ipalit ,
Kazokiškiai illage
Telšiai egio al la dfill, Plu gė dist i t, Ba u gas
u i ipalit , Jė u aičiai illage
Utena regional landfill, Utena district, Utena
u i ipalit , Mo kė ai illage
Kaunas regional landfill Kaunas dist
i t, Lapės
u i ipalit , Lepšiškiai illage
Kau as egio al la dfill Kėdai iai dist i t, Pelėd agiai
u i ipalit , Za ieliškis illage
Pa e ėž s egio al la dfill, Pa e ėž s dist i t, Miežiškiai
municipality, Dvarininkai village
Lamesch Exploitation S.A. Z.I. Wolser Nord, L-3225
Bettembourg
Cimalux SA (former Intermoselle Sàrl) Langengrund L-3701
Rumelange
Lamesch Exploitation S.A. Z.I. Wolser Nord, L-3225 Bettembourg
Catalyst Recovery Europe s. a., 420 route de Longwy, L-4832
Rodange
Waste Oil Ltd. (Valletta Harbour, Malta)
Ricasoli Tank Cleaning Ltd
Waste Oils Co. Ltd.
Metalco Ltd
Gasparell Bailing Plant Ltd
DDE Attard Ltd
Wasteserv Malta Ltd, Maghtab
Wasteserv Malta Ltd, Mriehel
Wasteserv Malta Ltd, Luqa
Wasteserv Malta Ltd, Hal Far
Wasteserv Malta Ltd, Xewkija
Wasteserv Malta Ltd, Pitkalija
Wasteserv Malta Ltd Marsaskala
Wasteserv Matla Ltd. Maghtab
Luxembourg
(2013-2015)
Malta (2015)
Thermal Treatment Facility (Marsa, Malta
)
Ghallis engineered landfill for non-hazardous, non-inert
waste
Zwejra engineered landfill for non-hazardous, non-inert
waste
Wasteserv Malta Ltd. Maghtab
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Wasteserv Malta Ltd. Marsa
JAC Steel Ltd.
Kasco Ltd.
C&V Polymers Ltd., Marsa
C&V Polymers Ltd, Hal Far
Samito Ltd.
Ta Robba Ltd
Sant Antnin Materials Recovery Facility
Electrowaste Ltd, Ta Robba
IMA Engineering Services Ltd
ELA Ltd
Ta Ro a Ltd
G.S.Recycling Ltd
Green Skip Ltd
Hompesch Processing Co.Ltd
IMA Engineering Services Ltd
AGV Non-Ferrous Malta Ltd
Schembri Batteries
Electronic Products Ltd, Zabbar
Electronic Products Ltd, Kordin
Electronic Products Ltd, Luqa
Electro Waste Ltd, Zebbug
Electro Waste Ltd, Zebbug
Coli s Metal Co. Ltd.
U-Recycle Ltd.
Roc-A-Go Ltd.
Autoclin Recycling Ltd.
Vernons Ltd.
JAC Steel Ltd.
JJ Borda Scrap Metals
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IMEX Import and Export
Smart Recycling Ltd
Wastecare Ltd.
Autocheck Ltd
Estral Ltd.
Enemalta Xewkija District Office
Ivy Ltd.
Multi Packaging Ltd.
MCL Components Ltd.
Randolph Baldacchino
ETC (WasteServ)
The
Netherlands
(2013-2015)
A complete list of facilities is not available.
Information of several sources should be gathered and
A complete list of facilities is not available.
grouped, without knowing if these sources are
Information of several sources should be gathered and grouped,
complete. Information will contain facilities that dispose
without knowing if these sources are complete.
and/or recover waste. It will not be a list of just disposal
facilities.
A list of recovery and disposal facilities has been attached to the Voivodship Waste Management Plans.
Links to the lists of disposal and recovery facilities in particular Voivodships are included below:
Dol ośląskie Voi odship
http://bip.umwd.dolnyslask.pl/dokument,iddok,29360,idmp,293,r,r
Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodship
http://bip.kujawsko-pomorskie.pl/plan-gospodarki-odpadami-wojewodztwa-kujawsko-pomorskiego-na-lata-2012-2017-z-
perspektywa-na-lata-2018-2023-uchwalony-przez-sejmik-wojewodztwa-kujawsko-pomorskiego-uchwala-nr-xxvi43412-z-d/
Lubelskie Voivodship
https://umwl.bip.lubelskie.pl/upload/pliki/WPGO_18_lipca_z_nr_uchwaly.pdf
Lubuskie Voivodship
http://www.bip.lubuskie.pl/system/obj/13098_zalacznik_do_uchwaly_z_dnia_10_wrzesnia_2012r___Plan_gospodarki_odpadami_
Poland
(2015)
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Ł dzkie Voi odship
file:///C:/Users/M97E7~1.POR/AppData/Local/Temp/Plan_gospodarki_odpadami_dla_wojewodztwa_lodzkiego_2012-1.pdf
Małopolskie Vo odship
https://www.malopolska.pl/_userfiles/uploads/PGOWM_02_07.pdf
Mazowieckie Voivodship
https://www.mos.gov.pl/g2/big/2009_06/361316bd34ad6feeb5bcd3c6eccb4809.pdf
Opolskie Voivodship
http://opolskie.pl/serwis/index.php?id=10767
Podkarpackie Voivodship
http://www.bip.podkarpackie.pl/attachments/article/653/4.wpgo_2012.pdf
Podlaskie Voivodship
file:///C:/Users/M97E7~1.POR/AppData/Local/Temp/WPGO_20122018.pdf
Pomorskie Voivodship
http://www.wfosigw.gda.pl/biura/wfos/page_download/446/Plan%20gospodarki%20odpadami%20dla%20Wojewodztwa%20Pomo
rskiego%202018.pdf
Śląskie Voi odship
http://bip.slaskie.pl/dokumenty/2012/08/29/1346244652.pdf
Ś iętok z skie Voi odship
file:///C:/Users/m.porycki/Downloads/06.projekt.WPGO.pdf
Wa
ińsko-Mazurskie
Voivodship
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http://zgok.olsztyn.pl/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/WPGO-2011-2016.pdf
Wielkopolskie Vovodship
http://www.bip.umww.pl/pliki/2012/DSR/pgo_wielkopolska_2012_2017.pdf
Zachodniopomorskie Voivodship
http://www.srodowisko.wzp.pl/sites/default/files/wpgo_czerwiec_2012-zalacznik_do_uchwaly_sejmiku.pdf
Portugal
(2013-2015)
See:
https://silogr.apambiente.pt/pages/publico/index.php
Pro Air Clean Timisoara Address: str. Sulina nr.6B, Timisoara,
Tel. +40/256/306018, fax +40/256/290918, e-mail:
[email protected]
S.C. Mondeco S.R.L.Address: str.22 Decembrie nr.27A,
SuceavaTel/ fax:+40/230/524275,
S.C. If Tehnologii Cluj NapocaAddress: Bd. Muncii, nr. 16,
Cluj Napoca, Tel. +40/264/415268
ENVISAN SA Belgia Sucursala Pitesti
Oarja, Arges
CHIMCOMPLEX SA Borzesti, 3 Industriilor st., Onesti, Bacau
S.C. Köber SRL, Turturesti Village, Girov commune
SC ANTIBIOTICE SA. 1 Valea Lupului , Iasi
S.C. OLTCHIM S.A.Rm. Valcea
S.C. OLTCHIM S.A.Rm. Valcea
SC Automobile Dacia SA, Mioveni, jud. Arges, Str. Uzinei
nr.1, tel:+40248/502016
SC Alro -Slatina, jud. Olt, Str.Pitesti
nr.116,tel:+40249/435177.
SC Silcotub SA
–Zalau,jud.
Salaj, Str.Mihai Viteazu,
nr.93,tel:+40260/620720.
S.C. Iridex Group Import-Export S.R.L., sos. Bucuresti-
Ploiesti, nr.17, sector 1, Bucuresti, tel.+40/21/233.17.61; fax
132
Romania
(2013-2015)
S.C. Rebat S.A.- Copsa Mica, jud. Sibiu
nr.25,tel:+40269847444
S.C Lafarge Romcim S.A.
Hoghiz, str.Padurii nr.1, jud.
Brasov, tel: +40268/286258,fax:+40268/286267
S.C. Lafarge Romcim S.A.
Medgidia,str.Poporului nr.1,jud
Constanta, tel:+40241/811990, fax:+40241820004
S.C.Holcim S.A.
Campulung,Valea Mare Pravat, Jud
Arges,tel:+40248567110,fax:+40248557160
SC Holcim SA
– Aleşd
S.C. Carpatcement Holding S.A. Heidelberg Cement
Group,Bicaz, Str.Piatra Corbului
nr.80,jud.Neamt,tel:+40233/254221,fax:+40233/253131.
S.C. Carpatcement Holding S.A. Heidelberg Cement Group
Fieni
S.C. Carpatcement Holding S.A. Heidelberg Cement Group
Deva
SC VRANCART SA, 17 Ecaterina Teodoroiu st., Adjud,
Vrancea
S.C. Rombat S.A., 4 Drumul Cetatii street,Bistrita
–Nasaud;
Point of work : Rebat,Copsa Mica Bistrita - Nasaud, jud.Cluj,
,tel:+40263/238016,fax:+40264/238122
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+40/21/233.17.61; e-mail:[email protected]
S.C. Guardian EcoBurn, Craiova, str. Calea Bucuresti, bl. 13C,
tel +40/251/46.00.10
S.C. VIVANI SALUBRITATE SA ,Slobozia,jud. Ialomita, Str.
Viilor, nr.92, tel +40/243/23.09.72
S.C.Terapia S.A., Cluj, jud. Cluj, Str. Fabricii nr.124, tel:
+40264501118,fax: +40264450150.
S.C. Ductil Steel S.A., Buzau, jud. Buzau, Str. Aleea
Industriilor nr.1, tel:+40238405100, fax: +40238722055.
S.C. SETCAR SRL,Braila,jud. Braila, str.Gradinii Publice
nr.6,tel/fax:+40239/614852
S.C. AVAND SRL, street Trei Fantani,Iasi, tel: 0322, fax: 0332
800 777
ECOMASTER Prahova, Aricestii Rahtivani, Prahova
S.C. MEDICAL WASTE S.R.L.
B
Bucuresti, Preciziei,nr.40A,sector 6
S.C. OIL DEPOL SERVICES S.R.L.
CT
Nazarcea
S.C. ROM ECOL S.R.L.
AR
Arad Str:Bodrogului Nr. 8
S.C. STERICYCLE ROMANIA S.R.L.
IF
Jila a, Şoseaua Giu giului NR.
S.C. SIGMAFLEX S.R.L.
DJ
Craiova, str.Brazda Novac, BL. 7
S.C. SUPERSTAR COM S.R.L.
–SV
Rădăuţi, st . F i ei, .
S.C Eco Burn SRL 13 street Piatra Craiului, Negoiesti Village,
Prahova; tel: 0373/550044, fax:0244/522921
S.C. ALVI SERV S.R.L.
Arad, str. Bradului 6
S.C. ECO SERVTRANS S.R.L.
–SB
133
S.C.Tiseco S.R.L,Str.Chimiei nr.1, Bacau, tel/fax:0234/571775
S.C. STEMAR SRL, Vaslui, 2 street Garii nr.2, tel: 0235312602,
fax: 0235361842
S.C. Rafinaria Steaua Romana S.A,str.Calea Doftanei nr.15,
Campina, jud. Prahova,tel:
S.C. Borsenia S.R.L.,Barcanesti nr.188 G,jud Prahova,
tel:+40244/250564
S.C. OiloProd Impex S.R.L. Campina,str.Inului
nr.276,tel:+40244/410768,jud. Prahova
S.C.KLT&CO Industries SRL, Filipestii de Padure,
Prahova,tel:+40244/387698
S.C. Dytiv S.R.L.-Valea Calugareasca Ploiesti,str.Rafinorilor
8ª, jud. Prahova
S.C.Mihoc Oil S.R.L.,Leghin,com.Pipirig,tel:+40233-
252202,fax:+4
S.C. CFR SS VAC S.A. Ploiesti,jud
Prahova,str.Ghighiului,tel:+40244/575391
S.C.Icerp S.A. Ploiesti, B-dul Republicii nr.291ª,tel:+
40244535024,jud. Prahova
S.C. GreenLamp Reciclare SRL,Odaia Banului village, Tintesti,
Buzau, tel: +40338100601, fax:+40338100604
S.C. NEFERAL S.A.
B
Pantelimon, Bd Biruintei, nr. 100
S.C. RO ECOLOGIC RECYCLING S.R.L.
MS
Vidrasau, str. Oros, nr. 1
S.C. ROMECOL S.R.L.
AR
Arad Str:Bodrogului Nr. 8
S.C. TERRITORY COMMERCE S.R.L.
TM
Timisoara, str. Odobescu, nr.5
S.C. VOLYMAR BENZ S.R.L.
PH
Barcanesti ,nr. 359 A
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Sibiu, Calea Surii Mici, Fn
S.C. ECO FIRE SYSTEMS S.R.L.
CT
Lumina, sola 314 1/1;314 1/2
S.C. FIBROCIM S.R.L.
BH
Chistag, str. Viitorului, nr. 6
IF DRAGOS STANA
MM
Str. Izlazului nr. 7, Baia Mare
LG PROD SRL
BV Str. Fagarasului nr. 44, Ghimbav
SC PRO AIR CLEAN SA, jud. Ialomita
SC DECINERA SRL, Jud. Galati
SC MEDLINE EXIM SRL, jud. Dolj
Compania Nationala Imprimeria Nationala SA Bucuresti
SC CHIMESTER BV SA, Bucuresti
S.C. RECYFUEL S.R.L.
B
Bucuresti, Sos. Bucuresti - Ploiesti nr. 1A
S.C. ALBINA CARPATICA S.R.L.
PH
Rm.Sarat , Str.Costieni nr.106
S.C. CAMIX PROD S.R.L.
VL
Dragasani, str.Tudor Vladimirescu, Bl T6. Sc C, Ap 3
S.C. GREENWEEE INTERNATIONAL S.R.L.
BZ
Comuna Tintesti
S.C. GREMLIN COMPUTERS S.R.L.
CT
Str. Industriala Cladirea 3ª nr. 9
S.C. SETCAR SRL,Braila, str.Gradinii Publice nr.6, tel/fax:
+40239614852
SC ATICA CHEMICALS SRL Rm. Valcea, VL
E o Net o k I dust , Iaşi, IS
ARTECA Jilava, Ilfov
MONBAT Recycling , Pantelimon, Ilfov
Added in 2014: Celltech Mobile Service SRL, Corbeanca Ilfov, 9
street Petresti, tel/fax:+40723219209, email:[email protected]
Slovakia
(2013-2015)
Slovenia
(2013-2015)
A list of landfill sites is available at:
http://www.minzp.sk/oblasti/odpady-obaly/skladkovanie-
odpadov/informacie/
A list of incineration plants at:
http://www.enviroportal.sk/ovzdusie/zoznam-spalovni-a-
zariadeni-na-spoluspalovanie
Information can be obtained from:
http://www.arso.gov.si/varstvo%20okolja/odpadki/podatki/
Go to file:
-
for D10 and R1: sežig
i sosežig odpadko
-
fo D : up a ljal i odlagališč
-
for other D codes: odstranjevalci odpadkov
The data on this web site is updated monthly.
A list of authorized facilities is available at
http://charon.sazp.sk/zhodnocovanie_odpadov/zariadenie_zo.a
spx
Information can be obtained from:
http://www.arso.gov.si/varstvo%20okolja/odpadki/podatki/
Go to file:
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fo D a d R : sežig i sosežig odpadko
- for other R codes: predelovalci odpadkov
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Spain (2013-
2015)
Sweden
(2013-2015)
The
United
Kingdom
(2013-2015)
-
withdrawal of usable p
ats f o the a s: Od ze še
uporabnih delov iz rabljenih motornih vozil pred obvezno oddajo
The data on this web site is monthly updated.
Registers with information on disposal facilities in Spain can be accessed through the web pages of the environmental competent
authorities in the regional governments in Spain. Web pages of the environmental competent authorities in the regional
governments in Spain can be accessed through the web page of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment of Spain.
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General information on disposal and recovery waste can be accessed through the web pages of the Statistics National Institute.
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Data can be obtained from the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency.
Information can be obtained from:
The Environmental Services Association (ESA), 154 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 9TR, tel: (44-20) 7824-8882, fax: (44-
20) 7824-8753, e-mail: [email protected], web site: www.esauk.org; and
The Chartered Institute of Wastes Management, 9 Saxon Court, St Peters Gardens, Northampton NN1 1SX, tel: (44-1604) 620-426,
fax: (44-1604) 621-339, e-mail: [email protected], web site: www.ciwm.co.uk.
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http://www.mapama.gob.es/es/calidad-y-evaluacion-ambiental/temas/prevencion-y-gestion-residuos/enlaces/Pagina_enlaces_comunidades_autonomas.aspx
http://www.ine.es/dyngs/INEbase/es/operacion.htm?c=Estadistica_C&cid=1254736176844&menu=ultiDatos&idp=1254735976612;
http://www.ine.es/prensa/np1004.pdf
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1.1.27 Table 9 of the of the Basel Convention Questionnaire on Disposals which did not Proceed as
Intended
Table 0-4: Information from Member States on Shipments which did not Proceed as Intended
Member State
Austria (2013-2015)
Belgium (2013-2015)
Bulgaria (2013-2015)
Croatia (2013-2015)
Date of
incident
Countries
involved
Type of waste
Amount
(in metric
tons)
Reason for the
incident
Alternative measures taken
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
Waste Paper exported
from Cyprus to India, was
not accepted from
Recovery Facility in India
for not meeting their
requirements. Broker
without informing Cypriot
Authorities forwarded the
waste to Greece.
During routine check in
Limassol Port, an ELV was
detected in a container
exported to Egypt as Spare
Parts.
12/03/2015
Cyprus (2015)
CY,GR,IN
Waste Paper
121.18
After negotiation, Greek
Authorities accepted waste to
be treated in Recovery
Facilities in Greece.
30/06/2015
CY,EG
End of Life Vehicles
1.5
Export was stopped until ELV
removed from the container.
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10/2014
Czech Republic
(2013-2015)
05/2015
CZ, PK
CZ, DE
Compressors
Compressors
WEEE containing
ODS
24,9
24
Export of hazardous waste
is prohibited.
Hazardous waste shipped
without consent
Second-hand goods
containing ODS. Export
prohibited.
Export blocked in CZ, returned
to the producer.
Waste returned to the
producer.
Waste returned to the
dispatcher for disposal.
11/2015
Denmark (2013-
2015)
Estonia (2013-2015)
Finland (2013-2015)
CZ, DE, NG
20 pieces
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
From:
France
To :
Senegal
From:
France
To:
Morocco
From :
France
To : Benin
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To :
B1010
Metal and metal-
alloy wastes in
metallic
B1010
Metal and metal-
alloy wastes in
metallic
B3140
Wastes pneumatic
tyres
EC list of waste :
16 06 01* lead
batteries
16 01 03 end-of-life
Shipment of waste
without notification
Establishment of a proces
verbal -
Take back of the waste
Establishment of a process
verbal -
Take back of the waste
Establishment of a process
verbal -
Take back of the waste
Establishment of a process
verbal ; Formal order (notice)
issued by the Prefect
2013
1 container
2013
France (2013)
2013
1 container
Shipment of waste
without notification
unknown
Shipment of waste
without notification
2013
1200
batteries
530 tyres
Export of hazardous waste
to third countries
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Madagasca
r
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To :
Madagasca
r
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To :
Madagasca
r
tyres
EC list of waste :
16 06 01* lead
batteries
16 01 03 end-of-life
tyres
EC list of waste :
16 06 01* lead
batteries
16 01 03 end-of-life
tyres
EC list of waste :
16 06 01* lead
batteries
16 02 11* discarded
equipment
containing CFC,
HCFC, HFC
16 01 03 end-of-life
tyres
EC list of waste :
16 06 01* lead
batteries
16 02 11* discarded
equipment
2013
200
batteries
150 tyres
Export of hazardous waste
to third countries
Establishment of a process
verbal
2013
1000
batteries
30 tyres
Export of hazardous waste
to third countries
Establishment of a process
verbal
2013
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To :
Madagasca
r
375
batteries
16 fridges
13 tyres
Export of hazardous waste
to third countries
Establishment of a process
verbal
2013
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To :
Madagasca
1,5 ton of
batteries
15 fridges
and
different E-
Export of hazardous waste
to third countries
Establishment of a process
verbal
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r
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To :
Madagasca
r
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To :
Madagasca
r
containing CFC,
HCFC, HFC
waste
2013
EC list of waste :
16 06 01* lead
batteries
27,5 tonnes
of batteries
Export of hazardous waste
to third countries
Establishment of a process
verbal
2013
EC list of waste :
16 06 04* alkaline
batteries
1 container
Export of hazardous waste
to third countries
Establishment of a process
verbal -
Formal order (notice) issued by
the Prefect
2013
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To :
Madagasca
r
EC list of waste :
16 06 01* lead
batteries
16 02 11* discarded
equipment
containing CFC,
HCFC, HFC
16 01 03 end-of-life
tyres
EC list of waste :
16 06 01* lead
batteries
5 tons of
batteries
E-waste
600 tyres
Export of hazardous waste
to third countries
Establishment of a process
verbal
2013
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To :
Madagasca
1 container
lead
batteries
Export of hazardous waste
to third countries
Establishment of a process
verbal
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From :
France (La
Réunion)
To :
Madagasca
r
EC list of waste :
16 06 01* lead
batteries
Establishment of a process
verbal -
Formal order (notice) issued by
the Prefect
2013
5 containers
lead
batteries
Export of hazardous waste
to third countries
2013
From :
France
To :
Mauritania
EC list of waste :
16 01 03 end-of-life
tyres
16 01 99
16 02 13* discarded
equipment
containing hazardous
components
16 01 04* end-of-life
vehicles
EC list of waste :
16 01 21* hazardous
components
EC list of waste :
20 01 10 (Clothes),
20 01 36, 20 01
23*, 20 01 35*
(Discarded
Equipment), 16 01
04*(End-of-life
unknown
Shipment of waste
effected without
notification
Take back of the waste and
disposal of the waste in a
different facility
2013
From :
France
To :
Senegal
71 tons
Shipment of waste
effected without
notification
Take back of the waste
2013
From :
France
To : Egypt
40 tons
Shipment of waste
effected without
notification
Take back of the waste and
disposal of the waste in a
different facility
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vehicles), 16 05 07*
(Discarded inorganic
chemicals)
2013
From :
France
To : Turkey
EC list of waste :
16 01 21* hazardous
components
EC list of waste :
08 01 11* waste
paint and varnish
containing organic
solvents or other
dangerous
substances
24 tons
Shipment of waste
effected without
notification
Shipment of waste
effected without the
document contained in
the Annex VII and without
the contract required by
the Article 18 (3) of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Shipment of waste
effected without
notification and without
the consent of the
competent authorities
concerned
Shipment of waste
effected without
notification and without
the consent of the
competent authorities
concerned
Shipment of waste
effected without
notification and without
Take back of the waste
2013
From :
France
To :
Belgium
17 tons
Take back of the waste
2013
From :
France
To :
Germany
B1110
Electrical and
electronic assemblies
12 000 kg
Take back of the waste with
the support of the competent
authority of destination
2013
From :
Principality
of Andorra
To : France
From :
France
To : United
EC list of waste :
16 01 04* end-of-life
vehicles
B1250
Waste end-of-life
motor vehicles
1 400 end-
of-life
vehicles
The criminal proceedings have
been managed by the customs
authorities
2013
23,72 tons
Take back of the waste and
return of the waste in the place
of dispatch
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Arab
Emirates
containing neither
liquids nor other
hazardous
components
EC list of waste :
20 01 35* discarded
electrical and
electronic equipment
- 9 fridges containing
cfc - 5 compressors
containing cfc
- 5 end-of-life fridges
- 2 end-of-life TV
- 2 end-of-life TV
(LCD) - 2 end-of-life
computer screens
EC list of waste :
17 04 11 (Cables)
GC020 (Electronic
scraps)
the consent of the
competent authorities
concerned
2013
From :
France
To : Mali
Breach of the Article 36 (1)
(a) of the Regulation (EC)
No. 1013/2006
The take back of the waste has
been requested from the
notifier but the request
remained unanswered.
The criminal proceedings have
been managed by the
competent authorities of
Belgium (the authorities of the
police)
2013
From :
France
To : China
From :
France
To : United
Arab
Emirates
38 890
Breach of the Article 36 (1)
(a) of the Regulation (EC)
No. 1013/2006
Waste taken back by the
notifier
The criminal proceedings have
been managed by the customs
authorities
The take back of the waste has
been requested from the
notifier but the request
remained unanswered.
The criminal proceedings have
been managed by the customs
authorities
2013
EC list of waste :
20 01 11
textiles
18 560
Breach of the Article 36 (1)
(a) of the Regulation (EC)
No. 1013/2006
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2013
From :
France
To : China
Mixture of wastes
B1010 (Metal and
metal-alloy wastes in
metallic) and GC020
(Electronic scraps)
21 560
Breach of the Article 36 (1)
(a) of the Regulation (EC)
No. 1013/2006
Waste taken back by the
notifier
The criminal proceedings have
been managed by the customs
authorities
Waste taken back by the
notifier
The criminal proceedings have
been managed by the customs
authorities
Waste taken back by the
notifier
The criminal proceedings have
been managed by the customs
authorities
Waste taken back by the
notifier
The criminal proceedings have
been managed by the customs
authorities
2013
From :
France
To : China
Mixture of wastes
B1010 and GC020
21 560
Breach of the Article 36 (1)
(a) of the Regulation (EC)
No. 1013/2006
2013
From :
France
To : China
Mixture of wastes
B1010 and GC020
44 180
Breach of the Article 36 (1)
(a) of the Regulation (EC)
No. 1013/2006
2013
From :
France
To : India
Mixture of wastes
B1010 (Metal and
metal-alloy wastes in
metallic) and B3010
(Solid plastic waste)
GC 020
Electronic scraps
(e.g. printed circuit
boards, electronic
components, wire,
etc.)
17 600
Breach of the Article 36 (1)
(a) of the Regulation (EC)
No. 1013/2006
Breach of the Article 18 of
the Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
The waste shipment being
effected in a way which is
not specified materially in
the document set out in
the Annex VII
2013
From :
France
To : Hong
Kong
8 200
The criminal proceedings have
been managed by the customs
authorities
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2013
From :
France
To :
Cameroon
EC list of waste :
Mixture of E-Wastes
20 01 23* discarded
equipment
containing
chlorofluorocarbons
and 20 10 35 *
discarded
electronical and
electronic equipment
E-waste
200 kg
Illegal waste shipment as
being defined in the
Article 2 (35) (f) of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Costs arising from the recovery
have been charged to the
notifier
2013
From :
France
To : Togo
1 container
Illegal waste shipment as
being defined in the
Article 2 (35) (f) of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of waste to third
country not in compliance
with the Article 37 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of waste for
recovery
Export prohibition
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Establishment of a process
verbal -
Take back of the waste
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
2014
From :
France
To : Mali
B3140
Wastes pneumatic
tyres
23 tonnes
France (2014)
2014
From :
France
To : Hong
Kong
EC list of waste :
15 01 10*
Packaging containing
residues of or
contaminated by
dangerous
substances
26 tonnes
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
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2014
From :
France
To : Autria
EC list of waste :
17 04 10*
Cables containing oil,
coal tar and other
dangerous
substances
A1190
Waste metal cables
coated or insulated
with plastics
containing or
contaminated with
coal tar, PCB, lead,
cadmium, other
organo-halogen
compounds
25 tonnes
Waste shipment not in
compliance
with the Article 3.1.b of
the Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of waste for
recovery
Export prohibition
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of waste to third
country for recovery
Export of waste not in
compliance with the
Article 37 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of waste to third
country for recovery
Export prohibition
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Establishment of a process
verbal by the German customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
2014
From :
France
To:
Pakistan
24 tonnes
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
2014
From :
France
To :
Burkina
Faso
B3140
Waste pneumatic
tyres
19 tonnes
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
2014
From :
France
To : Togo
A2010
Glass waste from
cathode-ray tubes
and other activated
glasses
unknown
Establishment of a process
verbal by the Belgium customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
Belgium facility
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Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of waste to third
country for recovery
Export of waste not in
compliance with the
Article 37 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of waste for
recovery
Export prohibition
Export of waste not in
compliance with the
Article 36 (f) of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
[(f)
Wastes the import of
which has been prohibited
by the country of
destination]
Export of waste to third
country for recovery
Export prohibition
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
2014
From :
France
To :
Cameroun
B3030
Textile wastes
26 tonnes
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
2014
From :
France
To : United
Arab
Emirates
(Dubai)
B3030
Textile wastes
18 tonnes
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
2014
From :
France
To : Ivory
Coast
A2010
Glass waste from
cathode-ray tubes
and other activated
glasses
7,5 tonnes
Establishment of a process
verbal by the Dutch customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
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1013/2006
From :
France
To : China
B3020
Paper, paperboard
and paper product
wastes
Export of waste in third
country not in compliance
with the Article 37 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of waste to third
country not in compliance
with the Article 37 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of waste to third
country for recovery
Export prohibition
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of waste to third
country for recovery
Export prohibition
Export of waste not in
compliance with the
Article 36 (f) of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
[(f)
Wastes the import of
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services
The notifier has been
registered as a dealer
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
2014
237 tonnes
2014
From :
France
To : Mali
B3140
Waste pneumatic
tyres
EC list of waste :
16 01 end-of-life
vehicles and wastes
from dismantling of
end-of-life vehicles
16 01 21*
Hazardous
components
GC020
Electronic scrap (e.g.
printed circuits
boards, electronic
components, wire,
etc.) and reclaimed
electronic
components suitable
for base and precious
14 tonnes
2014
From :
France
To: Ivory
Coast
12 tonnes
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
2014
From :
France
To : China
27 tonnes
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
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metal recovery
which has been prohibited
by the country of
destination]
Export of waste to third
country for recovery
Export prohibition
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of waste to third
country for recovery
Export prohibition
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of waste for
recovery
Export prohibition
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of waste to third
2014
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To : United
Arab
Emirates
EC list of waste :
16 06 01*
Lead batteries
16 01 wastes from
dismantling of end-
of-life vehicles
EC list of waste :
20 01 35*
Discarded electrical
and electronic
equipment
containing hazardous
components
45 tonnes
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
2014
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To :
Mauritius
6,21 tonnes
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
Take back of the waste with a
new notification document
2014
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To : India
EC list of waste : 16
01 end-of-life
vehicles and wastes
from dismantling of
end-of-life vehicles
16 tonnes
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
2014
From :
France (La
EC list of waste :
8 tonnes
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
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Réunion)
To :
Madagasca
r
16 06 01*
Lead batteries
20 01 35*
Discarded electrical
and electronic
equipment
containing hazardous
components
20 01 36
EC list of waste :
1/ 16 06 02*
Ni-Cd batteries
2/ 19 10 02
Non ferrous waste
3/ 16 01
end-of-life vehicles
and wastes from
dismantling of end-
of-life vehicle
EC list of waste :
1/ 16 06 02*
Ni-Cd batteries
2/ 16 06 03
mercury-containing
batteries
50 units
country for recovery
Export of waste not in
compliance with the
Article 37 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006 and the
Regulation (EC) No.
1418/2007
competent authorities
2014
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To :
Madagasca
r
1/ 2 tonnes
2/ 4,8
tonnes
3/ 1 tonne
Export of waste to third
country for recovery
Export of waste not in
compliance with the
Article 37 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006 and the
Regulation (EC) No.
1418/2007
Export of waste to third
country for recovery
Export of waste not in
compliance with the
Article 37 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006 and the
Regulation (EC) No.
1418/2007
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
2014
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To :
Madagasca
r
1/ 5,5
tonnes
2/ 230 units
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
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2014
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To :
unknown
EC list of waste :
17 05 03*
2 containers
soil and stones
containing dangerous
substances
Export of waste to third
country for recovery
Export prohibition
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of waste to third
country for recovery
Export prohibition
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of waste to third
country for recovery
Export of waste not in
compliance with the
Article 37 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Storage in an authorized facility
pending a new notification
2014
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To : India
EC list of waste :
16 06 01*
Lead batteries
4 containers
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
2014
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To :
Comoros
EC list of waste :
16 06 03
mercury-containing
batteries
940 units
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
2014
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To :
Madagasca
r
EC list of waste :
1/ 16 06 01* Lead
batteries
2/ 16 06 03 mercury-
containing batteries
Export of waste to third
1/ 375 units country for recovery
Export of waste not in
2/ 13 units
compliance with the
3/ 16 barrels
Article 37 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
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3/ 20 01 35*
Discarded electrical
and electronic
equipment
containing hazardous
components
From :
France (La
Réunion)
To :
Madagasca
r
1013/2006 and the
Regulation (EC) No.
1418/2007
2014
EC list of waste: 1/ 16
06 03 mercury-
containing batteries;
2/ 16 06 01* Lead
batteries
1/ 1 606
units
2/ 8 tonnes
Export of waste to third
country for recovery
Export of waste not in
compliance with the
Article 37 of the
Regulation (EC) No. 1013
/2006 and the Regulation
(EC) No. 1418/2007
Waste shipment effected
without notification to all
authorities concerned
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
2014
From :
France
To : China
B3010
Solid plastic waste
EC list of waste :
20 01 35 *
Discarded electrical
and electronic
equipment
containing hazardous
components
B1010
Metal and metal-
alloy wastes in
metallic
151
6 containers
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
Take back of the waste
2014
From:
France To:
Cameroon
1 container
Waste shipment effected
without notification to all
authorities concerned
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
Take back of the waste
2014
From :
France
To : China
1 container
Waste shipment effected
without notification to all
authorities concerned
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
Take back of the waste
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2014
From :
France
To :
Ukraine
EC list of waste :
20 01 19*
pesticides
1384 barrels
of 60 litres
Waste shipment effected
in a way which is not
specified materially in the
notification : waste did not
correspond to the waste
described in the
notification
Waste shipment effected
in a way which is not
specified materially in the
notification: the treatment
facility was not mentioned
in the notification
document
Shipment of waste
effected without the
document contained in
the Annex VII and without
the contract required by
the Article 18 (3) of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Waste shipment effected
without notification to all
authorities concerned and
without the consent of the
competent authorities
concerned
Presence of oil in the
Decision taken by the prefect
with requirements - Emergency
measures
2014
From :
France
To :
Switzerland
EC list of waste :
17 05 04
Soil and stones other
than those
mentioned in 17 05
03
40 tonnes
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
2014
From :
France
To : Ivory
Coast
B3140
Waste pneumatic
tyres, excluding
those destined for
Annex IA operations
22 tonnes
Request of the competent
authorities to the person who
arranged the shipment to
provide the appropriate
documents
2014
From :
France
To :
Germany
EC list of waste :
06 04 04*
waste containing
mercury
EC list of waste :
882 kg
The criminal proceedings have
been managed by the
competent authorities in
charge of the inspections
The criminal proceedings have
been managed by the customs
2014
From :
25 100 kg
152
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France
To :
Senegal
16 01 21*
(engines) wastes
from dismantling of
end-of-life vehicles
EC list of waste:16 01
21* wastes from
dismantling of end-
of-life vehicles,
engines
container
Lack of packaging and
labelling of the different
parts
Lack of proof that the
engines could be
considered as spare or
replacement parts
competent authorities of Saint
Nazaire
Take back of the waste by the
notifier
The criminal proceedings have
been managed by the customs
competent authorities of Saint
Nazaire. Take back of the
waste by the person who
arranged the shipment
A new document of
information provided by the
Annex VII of the of the
Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006
was provided by the person
who arranged the shipment
2014
From :
France
To : Egypt
unknown
2014
From :
France
To :
Pakistan
EC list of waste:19 12
02
ferrous metal
26 400 kg
Problem with the waste
identification (the waste
code was not relevant)
2014
From :
France
To : Congo
EC list of waste :
16 01 03
end-of-life tyres
unknown
Export of waste to third
country for recovery
Export of waste not in
compliance with the
Article 37 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006 and the
Regulation (EC) No.
1418/2007
Export of waste to third
country for recovery
Export of waste not in
compliance with the
Take back of the waste by the
person who arranged the
shipment
2014
From :
France
To : Guinea
EC list of waste :
16 01 03
end-of-life tyres
1 842 000 kg
Take back of the waste by the
person who arranged the
shipment
153
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Article 37 of the
Regulation (EC) No. 1013
/2006 and the Regulation
(EC) No. 1418/2007
EC list of waste: 03
Wastes from wood
processing and the
production of panels
and furniture, pulp,
paper and cardboard
03 01 99 (Code CB :
not listed)
B3140
Waste pneumatic
tyres, excluding
those destined for
Annex IA operations
Waste shipment effected
without notification to all
authorities concerned and
without the consent of the
competent authorities
concerned
Waste shipment being
effected in a way which is
not specified materially in
the document set out in
Annex VII of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Waste shipment being
effected in a way which is
not specified materially in
the document set out in
Annex VII of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006.
Waste shipment being
effected in a way which is
not specified materially in
the document set out in
2014
From :
France
To : Spain
1 800
tonnes
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
Formal Order (Notice) issued
by the Prefect
2014
From :
France
To :
Senegal
6 500 kg
Measures taken by the
customs competent authorities
(the container was blocked)
2014
From :
Germany
To : France
B1110
Electrical and
electronic assemblies
460 tonnes
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
Take back of the waste by the
person who arranged the
shipment
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
2014
From :
Germany
To : France
B1110
Electrical and
electronic assemblies
460 tonnes
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Annex VII of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006.
Waste shipment being
effected in a way which is
not specified materially in
the document set out in
Annex VII of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Waste shipment being
effected in a way which is
not specified materially in
the document set out in
Annex VII of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of waste not in
compliance with the
Article 18 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006 (effected
without the document of
information set out in
Annex VII)
Waste shipment effected
without notification to all
authorities concerned
Take back of the waste by the
person who arranged the
shipment
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
Take back of the waste by the
person who arranged the
shipment
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
Take back of the waste by the
person who arranged the
shipment
2014
From :
Germany
To : France
B1110
Electrical and
electronic assemblies
466 tonnes
2014
From :
Germany
To : France
B1110
Electrical and
electronic assemblies
469 tonnes
2015
France (2015)
From :
France
To :
Germany
B3060
Wastes arising from
agro-food industries
provided it is not
infectious
A1010
Metal wastes and
waste consisting of
alloys.
2 800 tons
Incineration of the wastes in
Germany
2015
From :
France
To : Japan
5 tons
Take back of the waste for
treatment in a French facility
155
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2015
From :
France
To : China
GC010 (electrical
assemblies consisting
only of metals or
alloys) GC020
(electronic scrap)
A3120 (fluff
light
fraction from
shredding) AC170
(treated cork and
wood wastes)
B1050 (mixed non-
ferrous metal)
EC list of waste :
16 01 04*
End-of-life vehicles
EC list of waste :
16 02 15*
Hazardous
components
removed from
discarded equipment
B3140
Wastes pneumatic
tyres
A1180
Waste electrical and
electronic assemblies
or scrap containing
156
50 tons
Waste shipment effected
without notification to all
authorities concerned
Take back of the waste for
treatment in a French facility
2015
From :
France
To : Syria
From :
France
To :
Reunion
Island
(France)
18 tons
Waste shipment effected
contrary to Article 36 of
the Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Take back of the waste for
treatment in a French facility
2015
1,8 ton
Waste shipment effected
without notification to all
authorities concerned
Take back of the waste for
treatment in a French facility
2015
From :
France
To : Mali
13 tons
Waste shipment effected
contrary to Article 36 of
the Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Take back of the waste for
treatment in a French facility
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components such as
accumulators ...
From :
France
To :
Ethopia
A 1180
Waste electrical and
electronic assemblies
or scrap containing
components such as
accumulators
A 1180
Waste electrical and
electronic assemblies
or scrap containing
components such as
accumulators ...
B3040
Waste pneumatic
tyres
A 1180
Waste electrical and
electronic assemblies
or scrap containing
components such as
accumulators ...
B1010
Metal and metal-
alloy wastes in
metallic
2015
23 tons
Waste shipment effected
without notification to all
authorities concerned
Treatment of the waste in a
French facility
2015
From :
France
To :
Senegal
2 tons
Waste shipment effected
contrary to Article 36 of
the Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Take back of the waste for
treatment in a French facility
2015
From :
France
To :
Senegal
1 ton
Waste shipment effected
without notification to all
authorities concerned
Take back of the waste for
treatment in a French facility
2015
From :
France
To :
Senegal
3,5 tons
The shipment being
effected in a way which is
not specified materially in
the document set out in
Annex VII of the
Regulation (EC) No.
The Annex VII of the Regulation
(EC) NO. 1013/2006 has been
correctly completed by the
exporter and the waste
shipment was effected to its
destination
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1013/2006
EC list of waste :
20 01 35*
Discarded electrical
and electronic
equipment
containing hazardous
components
EC list of waste :
16 01 03
End-of-life tyres
EC list of waste :
20 01 35*
Discarded electrical
and electronic
equipment
containing hazardous
components
EC list of waste :
16 01 04*
End-of-life vehicles
AC 170
Treated cork and
wood waste
EC list of waste :
2015
From :
France
To : Benin
<1
Container
Waste shipment effected
without notification to all
authorities concerned
Take back of the waste for
treatment in a French facility
2015
From :
France
To : Benin
<1
Container
Waste shipment effected
without notification to all
authorities concerned
Take back of the waste for
treatment in a French facility
2015
From :
France
To :
Cameroun
<1
Container
Waste shipment effected
without notification to all
authorities concerned
Take back of the waste for
treatment in a French facility
2015
From :
France
To :
Senegal
From :
France
To : Spain
From :
5 tons
Waste shipment effected
without notification to all
authorities concerned
Waste shipment effected
without the consent of the
competent authorities
concerned
Waste shipment effected
Treatment of the waste in a
French facility
2015
46 tons
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French
competent authorities
Take back of the waste for
2015
2,5 tons
158
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France
(Reunion
Island)
To : India
16 08 Spent catalysts
16 01 07* oils filters
16 01 21* Hazardous
components other
than those
mentioned in 16 01
to
contrary to Article 36 of
the Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
treatment in a French facility
2015
EC list of waste :
From :
16 03 05* Organic
France
wastes containing
To: Belgium dangerous
substances
From :
France
To :
Mauritania
From :
France
To : China
EC list of waste :
16 01 04* End-of life
vehicles
B1010
Metal and metal-
alloy wastes in
metallic
A1190
Waste metal cables
coated or insulated
with plastics
containing or
contaminated with
...
8,3 tons
Waste shipment effected
in a way which is not
specified materially in the
notification document
Waste shipment effected
without notification to all
authorities concerned
Export of waste not in
compliance with the
Article 37 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Take back of the waste for
treatment in a French facility
2015
18 tons
At the request of the French
competent authorities, take
back of the waste for
treatment in a French facility
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
2015
25 tons
2015
From :
France
To :
Pakistan
24 tons
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2015
From :
France
To : Mali
Mixtures of wastes of
which (EC list of
waste :) 16 02 11*
Discarded equipment
containing
chlorofluorocarbons,
HCFC, HFC
A1180
Waste electrical and
electronic assemblies
or scrap containing
components such as
accumulators ...
EC list of waste :
16 01 21*
Hazardous
components other
than those
mentioned in 16 01
07
EC list of waste :
16 01 99
Wastes not
otherwise specified
EC list of waste :
16 01 99
Wastes not
160
7 tons
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Establishment of a process
verbal by the Belgium
customs services ; take back of
the container for visual
inspection and sorting
operations by the French
competent authorities
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
2015
From :
France
To : China
26 tons
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
2015
From :
France
To : Ivory
Coast
12 tons
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
2015
From :
France
To : United
Arab
Emirates
From :
France
To : United
30 tons
2015
21 tons
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Arab
Emirates
otherwise specified
A 3180
Wastes, substances
and articles
containing, consisting 12 tons
of or contaminated
with PCB, PCT, PCN,
PBB, o …
Mixtures of wastes of
which (EC list of
waste:)
16 02 11*
11 tons
Discarded equipment
containing
chlorofluorocarbons,
HCFC, HFC
GC020
Electronic scrap and
reclaimed electronic
components suitable
for base and precious
metal recovery
B3140
Waste pneumatic
tyres, excluding
those destined for
Annexe IVA
operations
161
1013/2006
French facility
2015
From :
France
To : Hong
Kong
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
2015
From :
France
To :
Senegal
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Establishment of a process
verbal by the Belgium
customs services ; take back of
the container for visual
inspection and sorting
operations by the French
competent authorities
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
2015
From :
France
To : China
21 tons
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of waste not in
compliance with the
Article 37 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
2015
From :
France
To : Ivory
Coast
17 tons
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2015
From :
France
To :
Burkina
Faso
Mixtures of wastes of
which AC150
Chlorofluorocarbons
A1180
Waste electrical and
electronic assemblies
A2010
Glass waste from
cathode-ray tubes
and other activated
glasses
GC020
Electronic scrap and
reclaimed electronic
components suitable
for base and precious
metal recovery
EC list of waste :
16 01 21*
Hazardous
components other
than those
mentioned in 16 01
07...
Mixtures of wastes of
which 16 02 11*
Discarded equipment
containing
9 fridges
6 computer
screens
11 TV
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Establishment of a process
verbal by the Belgium
customs services ; take back of
the container for visual
inspection and sorting
operations by the French
competent authorities
2015
From :
France
To : China
14 tons
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
2015
From :
France
To :
Madagasca
r
16 tons
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
Establishment of a process
verbal by the Dutch customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
2015
From :
France
To : Ghana
12 tons
162
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chlorofluorocarbons,
HCFC or HFC
From :
France
To :
Morocco
From :
France
To :
Morocco
From BE to
DE
From DE to
NL
From DE to
NL
From IT
toDE
From IT to
DE
From DE to
NL
EC list of waste :
16 01 04*
End-of life vehicles
1013/2006
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Export of hazardous waste
not in compliance with the
Article 36 of the
Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006
Waste not suited for
treatment (solidified
during tranpsort)
Waste not suited for
treatment (too much
solids)
Waste not suited for
treatment (too much
water)
Waste not suited for
treatment (Impurities)
Waste not suited for
treatment (Impurities)
Waste not suited for
treatment (too much
solids)
French facility
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
Establishment of a process
verbal by the French customs
services ; take back of the
waste for treatment in a
French facility
Repatriation
2015
25 tons
2015
EC list of waste :
16 01 04*
End-of life vehicles
25 tons
15.01.2013
A3140
8
10.01.2013
A3020
25
Repatriation
Germany (2013)
06.02.2013
A3020
Mixed hazardous
waste
Mixed hazardous
waste
A3020
25
Repatriation
Repatriation and withdrawal of
consent
Forwarded to another facility
06.02.2013
28.02.2013
115
29
18.03.2013
25
Repatriation
163
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22.03.2013
From DE to
FR
From NL to
DE
From CH to
DE
From FR to
DE
From DE to
BE
From DE to
BE
From CH to
DE
From CH to
DE
From DE to
BE
From DE to
RO
A3140
AC 170 (Wood
treated with wood
preservatives)
Y18 (Soil remediation
resdiues)
Y18 (Hazardous
residues from
incineration of
waste)
AC 070 (Brake fluids)
AC 070 (Brake fluids)
20
Waste not suited for
treatment (too much tin)
Wrong waste delivered
Repatriation
03.04.2013
6
Repatriation
16.04.2013
25
Fire at the disposal facility
Disposal after delay
02.05.2013
18
Waste not suited for
recovery
Waste not suited for
treatment
Waste not suited for
treatment
Treatment not
economically (Only small
yield of zinc)
Treatment not
economically (Only small
yield of zinc)
Waste not suited for
treatment
The waste was hidden in
the hull of the averaged
container ship MSC
Flaminia and was not
Final disposal at another facility
16.05.2013
16.05.2013
24
21
Repatriation
Repatriation
21.05.2013
A1050
18
Repatriation
23.05.2013
A1050
23
Repatriation
29.05.2013
AC 070 (Brake fluids)
Fire extinguishing
residues
22
Repatriation
Treatment in a facility in
Denmark
12.06.2013
22,000
164
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detected before further
treatment in Romania
12.07.2013
From DE to
CH
From CH to
DE
From DE to
FR
From NL to
DE
From AF to
DE
From HR to
DE
From NL to
DE
From CH to
DE
From DE to
NL
From DE to
AC 170
48
Waste not suited for
treatment (too much
water)
Waste not suited for
treatment (mercury
content)
Waste not suited for
treatment (too much
chlorine)
Wrong waste delivered
Waste not suited for
treatment (Generation of
gas)
Waste not suited for
treatment (Generation of
gas)
Wrong waste delivered
Waste not suited for
treatment (Generation of
gas)
Waste not suited for
treatment
Waste not suited for
Repatriation
19.07.2013
A4050
11
Repatriation
24.07.2013
A3140
Y46 (Mixed
household waste)
Lithium batteries
60
Repatriation
25.07.2013
25
Repatriation
Alternative treatment
(Incineration)
01.08.2013
44
02.08.2013
A4160
Y46 (Mixed
household waste)
A1040
24
Repatriation
25.08.2013
25
Repatriation
01.09.2013
11
Repatriation
03.09.2013
25.09.2013
A3020
A3020
25
25
Repatriation
Repatriation
165
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NL
treatment (too much
water)
Annahmeverweigerung
aufgrund starker
Geruchsauffälligkeit
(Ammoniak)
Waste not suited for
treatment (Generation of
gas)
Waste not suited for
treatment (Generation of
gas)
Waste not suited for
treatment (flashpoint too
low)
Waste not suited for
treatment (Impurities)
Waste not suited for
treatment
Waste not suited for
treatment (Impurities)
Waste not suited for
treatment (too much
water)
Technical problems with
unloading
Waste not suited for
27.09.2013
From CH to
DE
A4060
24
Repatriation
01.10.2013
From CH to
DE
From CH to
DE
From DE to
NL
From BE to
DE
From CH to
DE
From IT to
DE
From DE to
NL
From CH to
DE
From BE to
A4050
3
Repatriation
01.10.2013
AB 030 (Tempering
chemicals)
14
Repatriation
18.10.2013
A3020
25
Repatriation
29.10.2013
11.11.2013
20.11.2013
A3020
A4060
Y18 (Sorting
residues)
A3020
25
25
25
Repatriation
Repatriation
Repatriation
25.11.2013
25
Repatriation
11.12.2013
27.12.2013
A3160
A4070
1
15
Repatriation
Repatriation
166
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DE
January
2014
January
2014
February
2014
February
2014
February
2014
Germany (2014)
February
2014
February
2014
February
2014
February
2014
March 2014
FR to DE
A1030
40
treatment (Pieces too big)
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Technical problems during
unloading
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Technical problems during
unloading
Technical problems during
unloading
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste
does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
Repatriation
CH to DE
A3160
Mixed hazardous
waste
A3150
A3160
16
Repatriation
IT to DE
30
Repatriation
CH to DE
CH to DE
50
13
Repatriation
Repatriation
IT to DE
A4100
30
Repatriation
IT to DE
Mixed hazardous
waste
Residues from
mechanical
treatment of waste
Residues from
mechanical
treatment of waste
Residues from
mechanical
29
Repatriation
IT to DE
82
Repatriation
IT to DE
23
Repatriation
Alternative Treatment in
Germany
IT to DE
5
167
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treatment of waste
March 2014
CH to DE
A3160
Mixed hazardous
waste
A3160
A3160
Mixed hazardous
waste
Wood waste treated
with wood
preservatives
Y6
18
facility
Technical problems during
unloading
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Technical problems during
unloading
Technical problems during
unloading
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Technical problems during
unloading
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Repatriation
March 2014
IT to DE
112
Repatriation
April 2014
April 2014
CH to DE
DE to CH
55
23
Repatriation
Repatriation
April 2014
IT to DE
26
Repatriation
April 2014
FR to DE
25
Repatriation
April 2014
NL to DE
26
Repatriation
May 2014
CH to DE
Mixed hazardous
waste
Mixed hazardous
waste
Wood waste treated
with wood
preservatives
35
Repatriation
May 2014
IT to DE
30
Repatriation
May 2014
FR to DE
25
Repatriation
168
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May 2014
FR to DE
Wood waste treated
with wood
preservatives
Y6
25
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Technical problems during
unloading
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Technical problems during
unloading
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Technical problems during
unloading
Repatriation
May 2014
BE to DE
25
Repatriation
June 2014
PL to DE
A1030
22
Repatriation
June 2014
CH to DE
A3160
Mixed hazardous
waste
A3140
Mixed hazardous
waste
Mixed hazardous
waste
18
Repatriation
June 2014
IT to DE
57
Repatriation
July 2014
DE to FR
40
Repatriation
July 2014
IT to DE
25
Repatriation
July 2014
IT to DE
84
Repatriation
August
2014
August
2014
DE to FR
A3140
25
Repatriation
CH to DE
A3160
17
Repatriation
169
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August
2014
August
2014
September
2014
September
2014
September
2014
September
2014
October
2014
December
2014
December
2014
December
2014
December
IT to DE
Mixed hazardous
waste
Mixed hazardous
waste
26
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Technical problems during
unloading
Technical problems during
unloading
Technical problems during
unloading
Technical problems during
unloading
Waste does t
eet
Repatriation
IT to DE
28
Repatriation
DE to FR
A3140
20
Repatriation
DE to FR
A3140
25
Repatriation
DE to FR
A3140
25
Repatriation
DE to FR
A3140
25
Repatriation
DE to FR
DE to FR
DE to FR
DE to FR
DE to BE
A3140
A3140
A3140
A3140
A4090
170
25
25
25
25
22
Repatriation
Repatriation
Repatriation
Repatriation
Repatriation
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specifications of the
facility
IT to DE
Mixed hazardous
waste
Residues from soil
remediation
A1020
Residues from soil
remediation
A4100
30
Waste does t
meet
specifications of the
facility
Technical problems during
unloading
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Technical problems during
unloading
Technical problems during
unloading
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t
eet
Repatriation
December
2014
December
2014
07.01.2015
CH to DE
20
Repatriation
NL to DE
20
Repatriation
20.01.2015
22.01.2015
CH to DE
DK to DE
25
25
Repatriation
Repatriation
29.01.2015
Germany (2015)
09.02.2015
FR to DE
A1030
7
Alternative Treatment
IE to DE
A4070
22
Alternative treatment
17.02.2015
DE to FR
A3140
Wood waste treated
with wood
preservatives
Mixed hazardous
171
20
Repatriation
02.03.2015
03.03.2015
NL to DE
IT to DE
22
30
Repatriation
Repatriation
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waste
specifications of the
facility
25
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Free liquid
Technical problems
Free liquid
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Technical problems during
unloading
Gas production
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
Repatriation
10.03.2015
IT to DE
Mixed hazardous
waste
Industrial sewage
sludge
27.04.2015
NL to DE
23
Repatriation
29.04.2015
IT to DE
A2050
1
Alternative treatment
29.04.2015
IT to DE
Contaminated soil
Mixed hazardous
waste
Mixed hazardous
waste
A1180
Y47
26
Alternative treatment
29.04.2015
30.04.2015
07.05.2015
28.05.2015
SE to DE
DE to BE
CZ to DE
CH to DE
17
25
24
57
Repatriation
Repatriation
Repatriation
Repatriation
01.06.2015
03.06.2015
16.06.2015
DE to FR
AT to DE
DE to BE
A3140
Aluminium salt slag
Contaminated soil
40
47
50
Repatriation
Repatriation
Repatriation
172
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facility
01.07.2015
SE to DE
A3020
25
Waste
does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Gas production
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Technical problems during
unloading
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
Alternative treatment
07.07.2015
FR to DE
Waste from mining
activities
27
Repatriation
22.07.2015
24.07.2015
13.08.2015
LU to DE
FR to DE
DE to BE
Y47
A4050
Mixed hazardous
waste
Mixed hazardous
waste
Mixed hazardous
waste
A3140
86
1
24
Repatriation
Repatriation
Repatriation
19.08.2015
DE to BE
24
Repatriation
15.09.2015
IT to DE
29
Repatriation
17.09.2015
DE to FR
23
Repatriation
16.10.2015
21.10.2015
IT to DE
LU to DE
A2050
A 2050
1
25
Repatriation
Repatriation
173
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30.10.2015
DE to FR
A3140
25
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Technical problems during
unloading
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Technical problems during
unloading
Gas production
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Technical problems during
unloading
Problems with unloading
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
Repatriation
02.11.2015
FR to DE
A4100
Mixed hazardous
waste
20
Repatriation
13.11.2015
IT to DE
30
Repatriation
26.11.2015
PL to DE
A3020
27
Repatriation
02.12.2015
09.12.2015
15.12.2015
DE to LU
PL to DE
DE to LU
A3140
A1030
A3140
7
1
75
Repatriation
Repatriation
Repatriation
15.12.2015
21.12.2015
Not
specified
Not
specified
DE to LU
DE to BE
LT to DE
A3140
A3160
A3020
Mixed hazardous
waste
25
20
25
Repatriation
Repatriation
Alternative treatment
IT to DE
29
Alternative treatment
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facility
Not
specified
Not
specified
Not
specified
Not
specified
Not
specified
Not
specified
IT to DE
Mixed hazardous
waste
A3160
Mixed hazardous
waste
28
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Technical problems during
unloading
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste
does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
Waste does t eet
specifications of the
facility
One truck was stopped by
the competent authorities
of Bulgaria. The shipment
has taken place, while the
written consent of the
competent authorities has
expired (Article 9, par. 6).
The process of prior
written notification and
consent had not been
Alternative treatment
BE to DE
13
Repatriation
IT to DE
29
Alternative treatment
NL to DE
A3020
26
Repatriation
NL to DE
A3020
5
Alternative treatment
IT to DE
Mixed hazardous
waste
27
Alternative treatment
22/09/2013
Greece (2013)
BG|GR
Copper and copper
alloys scrap (EWC
170401)
20
The truck was finally released
and the shipment continued
until the final destination in
Bulgaria.
Τhe aste as take a k to
the facility of the initial
producer
03/12/2013
BG|GR
Used - Damaged
routers (modems)
(EWC 160216)-35
175
17,500
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pallets with 17,500
content pieces
followed.
Τhe o pete t autho it of
Belgium (transit), where the
cargo was finally detected,
asked for the return of waste
to Israel (the case was finally
closed in 2014).
The Ministry of Environment
and Energy (competent
authority of Greece) (dispatch)
asked for the return of waste
to Germany (the case was
finally closed in 2016).
Τhe aste as take a k to
the facility of the initial
producer (the case was finally
closed in 2015).
Τhe o pete t autho it of
Belgium (transit), where the
cargo was finally detected,
asked for the return of waste
to Israel (the case was finally
closed in 2014).
Τhe aste as take a k to
the facility of the initial
producer (the case was finally
closed in 2014)
11/12/2013
BE|FR|GR|
IL|NL
Waste lead-acid
batteries (Basel code
A1160)
25,018
The process of prior
written notification and
consent had not been
followed.
08/08/2014
DE,GR
mercury elementary
(060404*, Basel code
A1010)
98
Mercury was illegaly
shipped to Greece as
product and not as waste
20/10/2014
Greece (2014)
DE,GR,HU
Parts from end of life
vehicles (EWC
160117)
15.18
According to Hunagarian
authorities the waste was
not accompanied by
document of Annex VII of
the Regulation 1013/2006
The process of prior
written notification and
consent had not been
followed.
According to the italian
authorities the waste was
not accompanied by
document of Annex VII of
11/12/2013
BE,FR,GR,IL
,NL
Waste lead-acid
batteries (Basel code
A1160)
25,018
01/02/2014
CN,GR,IT
Aluminium scrap
(EWC 170402)
300
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the Regulation 1013/2006
and it was considered as
hazardous
The process of prior
written notification and
consent had not been
followed.
The process of prior
written notification and
consent had not been
followed.
The process of prior
written notification and
consent had not been
followed.
The process of prior
written notification and
consent had not been
followed
According to Hunagarian
authorities the waste was
not accompanied by
document of Annex VII of
the Regulation 1013/2006
According to the italian
authorities the the waste
was not accompanied by
document of Annex VII of
the Regulation 1013/2006
The waste was stopped and
disposed following custom
legislation
The waste was stopped and
disposed following custom
legislation
The waste was stopped and
disposed following custom
legislation
The waste was stopped and
disposed following custom
legislation.
Τhe aste as take a k to
the facility of the initial
producer (the case was finally
closed in 2015).
Τhe aste as take a k to
the facility of the initial
producer (the case was finally
closed in the beginning of
2015)
08/02/2014
AL,GR
HCFC (EWC 140601*)
1,043
09/07/2014
AL,GR
HCFC (EWC 140601*)
0.0652
10/07/2014
AL,GR
HCFC (EWC 140601*)
0.1956
04/08/2016
AL,GR
HCFC (EWC 140601*)
0.163
20/10/2014
Greece (2015)
01/02/2014
DE,GR,HU
Parts from end of life
vehicles (EWC
160117)
15.18
CN,GR,IT
Copper waste from
ELV (EWC 160118)
116,020
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and it was considered as
hazardous.
Copper waste from
dismantling ELV
(EWC
160104,160117,1601
18,160213,160214,1
60215)
According to the italian
authorities the the waste
was not accompanied by
document of Annex VII of
the Regulation 1013/2006
and it was considered as
hazardous.
According to Bulgarian
authorities the waste
transported was not
plastic packaging but
mixture of plastic, paper,
cardboard and aluminium
The waste contained
plastic impurities, at a
large extent
The truck carrying waste,
parked outside the final
disposal facility, was
stolen
Τhe aste as take a k to
the facility of the initial
producer (the case was finally
closed in 2015)
08/01/2015
CN,GR,IT
23.56
25/03/2015
BG,GR
Plastic packaging
(EWC 150102)
40.46
Τhe aste as take a k to
the facility of the initial
producer (the case was finally
closed in 2015)
The waste was recovered in a
suitably permitted facility in
Greece
12/03/2015
GR,IN
Paper (EWC 150101)
Salt slags from
secondary
production, EWC
code 100308*
121.18
23/06/2015
DE,GR
23.8
The truck was not found.
Hungary (2013-2015)
Ireland (2013)
No cases reported
No cases reported
22/01/2014
Northern
Ireland
B3010/15 01 02
22.0
Shipment of plastic waste
destined for China
inspected by NIEA. No
TFS documentation
Returned to origin
Ireland (2014)
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present. Shipment to HK
refused by both the NIEA
& HK authorities.
The waste facility
(Remondis Production
GmBH) in Lunen rejected
the material as it
contained various
impurities and could not
be treated at the site.
No TFS Documentation
present.
Destination facility
rejected the material due
to a change in company
policy. Polish Authorities
did not agree to waste
being sent to a second
facility.
Container inspected in
Belfast by NIEA. No TFS
documentation present.
Repatriation of container
inspected in Belfast by
NIEA. Originated from
illegal ATF in Meath.
Shipment rejected by the
consignee.
06/03/2014
Germany
19 08 12
26.0
Tanker was sent from
(Remondis) Lunen to
(Remondis) Bramsche where
the material was disposed of.
07/05/2014
Netherland
s
B3140/16 01 03
18.5
Returned to origin
13/05/2014
Poland
Farm plastic
211.5
Returned to origin
01/07/2014
Northern
Ireland
WEEE
22.0
Returned to origin
02/07/2014
Northern
Ireland
20 01 35*/20 01
36/16 06 01*
A4010/07 05 01*/07
05 04*
20.0
Returned to origin
03/07/2014
Belgium
24.0
Returned to origin
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21/08/2014
Netherland
s
A4070
12.0
Shipment rejected by the
consignee.
Shipment of green list
waste plastic stopped and
searched by German CA
en route to Austria. Found
to contain mixtures of
waste.
Belgian Authorities
inspected the material
which was labelled as
waste paper and classified
it as mixed waste.
Container stopped and
searched by ILT. Found to
contain used vehicles and
used vehicle parts.
Considered waste by ILT.
Flashpoint of the waste
was too low. Shipment
rejected by consignee.
Load 3 inspected by police
in Munster, Germany.
Additional waste found
which had not be detailed
on the notification.
Container stopped and
searched by ILT.No TFS
Returned to origin
06/01/2015
Germany/A
ustria
Plastic
12
Container allowed to continue
to destination facility once
o se t gi e
all C.A. s
involved.
14/01/2015
Belgium
Mixed waste
465
Returned to origin
Ireland (2015)
04/02/2015
Netherland
s
Used Vehicles &
Vehicle Parts
25
Returned to origin
12/02/2015
Belgium
A4070/08 01 11*/08
01 13*/08 01 15*/08
01 17*/08 01 19*
25
Alternative recovery facility
located and rejected waste was
transfered to this new facility
under IE316245/Load 57.
19/02/2015
Germany/A
ustria
A4070/08 01 11*/20
01 27*
22
Returned to origin
18/03/2015
Netherland
s/Dubai
Used Vehicles &
Vehicle Parts
180
25
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documentation present.
Dutch Authorities
inspected the material
which was travelling as
waste paper under Annex
VII. Classified it as mixed
waste.
Dutch Authorities
inspected the material
which was travelling as
waste paper under Annex
VII. Classified it as mixed
waste.
Dutch Authorities
inspected the material
which was travelling as
waste paper under Annex
VII. Classified it as mixed
waste.
The Germany authorities
believed that load 27 and
28 had not been notified
correctly.
Scottish Authorities
inspected the material
which was travelling as
waste plastic under Annex
VII. Classified it as mixed
waste.
20/03/2015
Netherland
s
Mixed waste
440
Returned to origin
06/04/2015
Netherland
s/China
Mixed waste
220
Returned to origin
09/04/2015
Netherland
s/India
Mixed waste
220
Returned to origin
13/04/2015
Germany
A4010/07 05 11*
50
Returned to origin
16/04/2015
Scotland
Mixed waste
25
Returned to origin
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Netherland
s
Mixed waste
200
Dutch Authorities
inspected the material
which was travelling as
waste paper under Annex
VII. Classified it as mixed
waste.
Dutch Authorities
inspected the material
which was travelling as
waste paper under Annex
VII. Classified it as mixed
waste.
Dutch Authorities
inspected the material
which was travelling as
waste paper under Annex
VII. Classified it as mixed
waste.
Dutch Authorities
inspected the material
which was travelling as
waste paper under Annex
VII. Classified it as mixed
waste.
Dutch Authorities
inspected the material
and classified it as waste.
Returned to origin
07/05/2015
Netherland
s
Mixed waste
175
Returned to origin
15/05/2015
Netherland
s/China
Mixed waste
375
Returned to origin
03/07/2015
Netherland
s/India
Mixed waste
125
Returned to origin
01/09/2015
Italy (2013-2015)
Latvia (2013-2015)
Netherland
s
Used Vehicle Parts
25
Returned to origin
No cases reported
No cases reported
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Lithuania (2013-
2015)
Luxembourg (2013-
2015)
Malta (2013-2015)
The
Netherlands
(2013-2015)
Poland (2013-2015)
Portugal (2013-2015)
Romania (2013-2015)
Slovakia (2013-2015)
Slovenia (2013-2015)
Spain (2013-2014)
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
2013 & 2014:
The ta le hi h is uploaded is the ta le of A e IX of the epo ti g a o di g to the Eu opea
Regulation (Regulation (EC) 1013/2006). Both hazardous and non-haza
dous aste is e tio ed i the ta le.
2013:
In total 158 cases are mentioned.
2015:
The uploaded do u e t o es f o a e IX ta le of the WSR Regulatio EC
/
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
GRAN
BRETAÑA
GB -
Gibraltar
Prohibition on mixing
waste during shipment
Refusal to renew the
authorization. Initiation of
sanctioning proceedings
aste ship e t
Spain (2015)
2015
EWC 170504
2.600.000
Sweden (2013-2015)
No cases reported
Not listed
end of
life vessel
Notifier agreed with
consignee to prioritise
recovery of another
notified vessel over this
one, as had a high public
Agreed to extend period of
notification to 22/01/14 by a
period of 6 months to allow for
full recovery of the vessel.
Vessel now fully recovered
The
United Kingdom
(2013)
22/07/2013
England /
Turkey
4,510 (LDT)
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profile. Partly recovered
when we were asked to
extend the period for
recovery beyond 12
months.
Containers shipped to
Tianjin China, but not
unloaded as different
buyer found. Eventually
returned to Felixstowe.
Person that was able to
recover the waste left the
company, taking the
knowledge & experience
of how to recover the
waste with him.
Company therefore
unable to recover waste.
Recovery facility in
Netherlands has reached
capacity and unable to
store any further waste,
they requested for the
interim storage of waste
at a nearby facility.
Allowed until end of
December.
26
Container was stopped in
Maprosol-France, due to
a low level of radiation
15/07/2013
England /
China
Plastic scrap
63
To be inspected at Felixstowe
no further action taken
12/12/2013
England /
Austria
Electronic Scrap
(Ipads)
22t
Sister company in Sweden has
the ability to recover the waste
and so a notification has been
put in place between Austria &
Sweden in order for the waste
to be recovered in Sweden.
25/11/2013
England /
Netherland
s
RDF
Allowed the interim storage
until end December 2013.
Alternative notification should
be put in place to cater for this
happening in future
07/11/2013
England /
France
RDF
Source was isolated and it
turned out to be hair. The
remainder of the load was
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detected. Was
quarantined.
taken off for processing as
normal. The source remains
isolated until the level
decreases and it can be
recovered as normal.
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1.1.28 Table 10 of the of the Basel Convention Questionnaire on Accidents Occurring during the
Transboundary Movement and Disposal of Hazardous Wastes and Other Wastes
Table 0-5: Information from Member States on Accidents Occurring during the Transboundary Movement and
Disposal of Hazardous Wastes and Other Wastes
Member State
Austria (2013-2015)
Belgium (2013-2015)
Bulgaria (2013-2015)
Croatia (2013-2015)
Cyprus (2013-2015)
Czech Republic (2013-2015)
Denmark (2013-2015)
Estonia (2013-2015)
Finland (2013-2015)
France (2013-2015)
Germany (2013-2015)
Greece (2013-2015)
Hungary (2013-2015)
Ireland (2013)
Date and
place of
accident
Countries
involved
Type of
waste
Amount
(in metric
tons)
Type of accident
Measures taken to
deal with the accident
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
31/05/20
14
Germany
17 05
03*, 17
06 05*
60
The truck transporting the asbestos
material was involved in a road traffic
accident. Due to the force of the impact
An alternative disposal
facility was identified
and the material was
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Member State
Date and
place of
accident
Countries
involved
Type of
waste
Amount
(in metric
tons)
Type of accident
the waste broke free from the trailer.
Surrounding soil was also contaminated
with fluid leaking from the vehicle.
Measures taken to
deal with the accident
disposed of here.
Ireland (2014-2015)
Italy (2013-2015)
Latvia (2013-2015)
Lithuania (2013-2015)
Luxembourg (2013-2015)
Malta (2013-2015)
The
Netherlands (2013-2015)
Poland (2013-2015)
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
Use of SISAV internal resources (dry chemical
extinguishers, foam forming reel and water).
Firefighters were also called. After the
accident, several preventive and control
measures were adopted to avoid similar
accidents.
The Environment and Spatial Planning
Inspectorate was informed of this accident.
Portugal (2013)
22/10/20
14
IL|PT
Basel
code
A4140
9.96
Fire in a waste
stabilization unit
Portugal (2014-2015)
Romania (2013-2015)
Slovakia (2013-2015)
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
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Member State
Slovenia (2013-2015)
Spain (2013-2015)
Sweden (2013-2015)
The
United Kingdom (2013-
2015)
Date and
place of
accident
Countries
involved
Type of
waste
Amount
(in metric
tons)
Type of accident
Measures taken to
deal with the accident
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
No cases reported
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2.0 Section C: Competent Authorities to
the Basel Convention
The following list shows the Competent Authority as of 2015 (unless stated otherwise).
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Table 3-1: Competent Authorities to the Basel Convention (2015)
Member State
Competent Authority
Ministry of Agriculture, Foresting, Environment and Water Management
Department VI/1 Stubenbastei 5
A-1010 Vienna
Austria
Austria
E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
Tel: (+43 1) 51522 3513
Fax: (+43 1) 5131679 7502
Website: http://www.lebensministerium.at/umwelt/abfall-ressourcen.html
In Belgium, there are 4 competent authorities, 3 regional authorities (for
import/export to/from the region) and an Interregional Commission (for
transit only).
Interregional Commission for transit (code BE004)
Title: Interregionale Verpakkingscommissie - Commission Interrégionale de
l E allage IVC
- CIE)
Address: Gaucheretstraat 92 -94 Rue Gaucheret
Belgium
B - 1030 Brussel
Bruxelles
Tel: (32-2) 2090 364
Fax: (32-2) 2090 398
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.ivcie.be
Brussels (code number BE002)
Leefmilieu Brussel - Brussels Instituut voor Milieubeheer (IBGE-BIM)
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An updated list of Competent Authorities is available at:
http://www.basel.int/Countries/CountryContacts/tabid/1342/Default.aspx
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Member State
Competent Authority
Havenlaan 86c/3000, 1000 Brussel
Tel: +32 2 775-7511
Fax: +32 2 775-7611
E-mail: [email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Website: http://www.leefmilieu.brussels
Wallonia (code number BE003)
Direction Générale Agriculture, Ressources Naturelles et Environnement
Avenue Prince de Liège 15, 5100 Jambes
Tel: +32 81 33-6552
Fax: +32 81 33-6533
E-mail:
[email protected]
[email protected]
http://environnement.wallonie.be
Ministry of Environment and Water
Address: Bulgaria, Sofia 1000, 22 Maria Luiza Blvd.
Tel: (359-2) 988 25 77
Fax: (359-2) 986 25 33
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.moew.government.bg
Ministry of Environmental and Nature Protection
Ulica Republike Austrije 20 Zagreb 10000 Croatia
Bulgaria
Croatia
Tel: +385 1 378 24 45
Fax: +385 1 378 24 45
E-Mail: [email protected]
Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment
Cyprus
Department of Environment
20-22, 28 Octovriou Avenue Engomi, Nicosia 2414 Cyprus
Tel: +357 224 08941
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Member State
Competent Authority
Fax: +357 227 74945
E-Mail: [email protected]
Ministry of the Environment, Waste Management Department
Add ess: V šo i ká
Prague 10010
Czech Republic
Tel: +420 2 67 12 22 83
Fax: +420 2 67 31 03 08
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.mzp.cz/
Danish Environmental Protection Agency
Soil and Waste Division
Address: Strandgade 29 Copenhagen K 1401 Denmark
Tel: +45 72 54 40 00
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.mst.dk
Environmental Board
Environmental Department
Address: Narva mnt 7a Tallinn 15172 Estonia
Tel: +372 680 7421
Fax: +372 680 7427
E-Mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
The Finnish Environment Institute
Waste and Effluent division
F-00251 Helsinki Finland
Tel: +358 20 61 01 23
Fax: +358 9 54 90 24 91
E-Mail: [email protected]
Ministry for Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Address: 2, rue Augustin Fresnel
CS 95038
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Member State
Competent Authority
57071 - Metz Cedex 03
FRANCE
Tel: +33 (0)3 87 62 88 19
Fax: +33 (0)3 87 62 88 18
E-mail: [email protected];
[email protected] (for any information
concerning a waste shipment transiting by France)
Website:http://www.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/-Gestion-des-dechets-
.html
Federal Environment Agency
Contact point Basel Convention
Address: Dessau 06813 Germany
Tel: +49 340 21 03 34 59
Fax: +49 340 21 03 31 03
E-Mail: [email protected]
Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change
Waste Management Department
147, Patission Street Athens 11251 Greece
Tel: +30 210 8653294, +30 210 8663722
Fax: +30 210 8663693
E-Mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
National Inspectorate For Environment and Nature
Address: Mészáros u. 58/A, 1016 Budapest, Hungary
Tel: +36-1-224-9100
Fax: +36-1-224-9163
E-Mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
Website: http://www.orszagoszoldhatosag.gov.hu
Dublin City Council
National TFS Office
Address: Eblana House 68-71 Marrowbone Lane Dublin 8 Ireland
Tel: +353 1 222 42 35
Fax: +353 1 454 48 30
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
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Member State
Competent Authority
E-Mail: [email protected]
Ministry of Environment, Land and Sea
Department for Waste and Pollution
Address: Via Cristoforo Colombo, 44 Rome 00147 Italy
Tel: +39 06 57228627
Fax: +39 06 57228648
E-Mail: [email protected]
Ministry of Environment
Environmental Protection Department
25, Peldu Str. Riga 1494 Latvia
Tel: +371 702 65 15
Fax: +371 782 04 42
E-Mail: [email protected]
Environmental Protection Agency
A. Juozapaviciaus Street 9, LT-09311 Vilnius, Lithuania
Tel: (+370) 70662008
Fax: (+370)70662000
E-Mail: [email protected]
Ad i ist atio de l E i o
e e t
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
16, rue Eugène Ruppert 2453 LuxembourgTel: +352 40 56 56 555
Luxembourg
Tel: +352 40 56 56 506
Fax: +352 49 62 56
E-Mail: [email protected]
Environment and Resources Authority
Hexagon House, Spencer Hill, Marsa, MRS 1441, Malta
Malta
Tel: +356 2292 3560
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.era.org.mt
Netherlands
K. Yang Ma
(response taken
from 2014 as no
Inspectorate on the Environment and Transport (ILT) / Risk Substances and
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Member State
Competent Authority
response given to
Products
2015
Department of Licensing WSR
questionnaire)
Tel: +31 8848 900 00
Fax: +31 7045 620 98
Graadt van Roggenweg 500 Utrecht 3531 Netherlands
E-Mail: [email protected]
Chief Inspector of Environmental Protection
Chief Inspectorate of Environmental Protection
Wawelska St. 52/54,
00-922 Warsaw
Poland
Poland
Tel: (48-22) 36-92-220
Fax: (48-22) 36-92-302
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.gios.gov.pl
Agência Portuguesa do Ambiente
Rua da Murgueira, 9/9A - Zambujal Ap. 7585 Amadora 2611-865 Portugal
Portugal
Tel: +351 21 472 82 00
Fax: +351 21 471 90 74
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.apambiente.pt
Ministry of Environment, Waters and Forests
Libertatii Blvd no.12, District 5, Bucharest, Romania
Tel: (40-21) 408-95.26
Fax: (40-21) 316-02.98
E-mail: [email protected]
Romania
Website: www.mmediu.ro
National Environmental Protection Agency, Competent Authority for waste
Transfer
Splaiul Independentei, no.294, District 6 Bucharest, Romania
Tel: +4 021 207 11 01
Fax: +4 021 207 11 03
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Member State
Competent Authority
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.anpm.ro
Ministry of Environment of the Slovak Republic
Waste Management Department
Ná estie L . Štú a B atisla a
Slo akia
Tel: +421 2 6020 1677; +421 2 59 56 11 11
Fax: +421 2 6020 1678
E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]
Website: www.minzp.sk
Ministry of the Environment, Spatial Planning and Energy
Environmental Agency
Vojkova 1B Ljubljana 1000 Slovenia
Tel: +386 61 478 45 35, +386 61 478 45 21
Fax: +386 61 478 40 51
E-Mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subdirección General de Residuos
Dirección General de Calidad y Evaluación Ambiental y Medio Natural
Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente
Plaza de San Juan de la Cruz, s/n, 28071 - Madrid
Spain
Tel:+34 91 597 63 54
E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
Website: www.mapama.gob.es/es/
Agnes Andersson, Senior Advisor
Sweden Environmental Protection Agency
Forskarens väg 5 Östersund 831 40 Sweden
Tel: +46 10 698100; +46 10 698 1183
Fax: +46 10 6981628
E-Mail: [email protected]
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom
There are 11 separate authorities for the UK:
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Member State
Competent Authority
Government of the British Antarctic Territory
Polar Regions Department, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
King Charles Street London SW1A 2AH United Kingdom
Tel: +44 20 7008 1639
E-Mail: [email protected]
States of Jersey
Department of the Environment
Howard Davis Farm La Route de la Trinité Channel Islands Jersey JE3 5JP
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1534 441600
Fax: +44 1534 441601
E-Mail: [email protected]
Health and Social Services
Office of Environmental Health and Pollution Regulation
Longue Rue Guernsey, St. Martins States of Guernsey GY4 6LD United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1481 711 161
Fax: +44 1481 238 031
E-Mail: [email protected]
Scottish Environment Protection Agency
Producer Compliance and Waste Shipment Unit
Erskine Court Castle Business Park Stirling FK9 4TR United Kingdom
Tel: +44 178 645 7700
Fax: +44 178 646 1425
E-Mail : [email protected]
Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture
Environment Directorate, Environmental Protection Unit
Thie Slieau Whallian Foxdale Road St Johns Isle of Man Government IM4 3AS
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1624 685 896
Fax: +44 1624 685 896
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Member State
Competent Authority
E-Mail: [email protected] ; [email protected]
Environment Agency
International Waste Shipments
Richard Fairclough House Knutsford Road Cheshire Warrington WA4 1HT
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1925 542 265
Fax: +44 1925 542 105
E-Mail: [email protected]
Environmental Agency Limited
37 Town Range Gibraltar United Kingdom
Tel: +350 200 706 20
Fax: +350 200 741 19
E-Mail: [email protected]
Northern Ireland Environment Agency
Land and Resource Management Unit, TFS Section
Floor 1, Klondyke Building, Cromac Avenue Gasworks Business Park, Lower
Ormeau Road Malone Lower Belfast Northern Ireland BT7 2JA United Kingdom
Tel: +44 289 056 9313
Fax: +44 289 056 9310
E-Mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO)
DIO HQ (Cyprus)
B Blo k Episkopi BFPO
Tel: +357 259 632 39
Fax: +357 259 637 32
E-Mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
Akrotiri
Competent Authority for WSBA
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Member State
Competent Authority
Area Office SBA Administration Episkopi BFPO 53
Tel: +357 259 672 90
Fax: +357 259 672 96
E-Mail: [email protected]
Competent Authority for ESBA
Area Office SBA Administration Dhekelia BFPO 58 United Kindom
Tel: +357 247 445 58
Fax: +357 247 442 38
E-Mail: [email protected]
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3.0 Section D: Y-Codes for Waste under
the Basel Convention
3.1 Categories of Wastes to be Controlled
Table 4-1: Waste Streams
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y6
Y7
Y8
Y9
Clinical wastes from medical care in hospitals, medical centers and clinics
Wastes from the production and preparation of pharmaceutical products
Waste pharmaceuticals, drugs and medicines
Wastes from the production, formulation and use of biocides and phyto-
pharmaceuticals
Wastes from the manufacture, formulation and use of wood preserving chemicals
Wastes from the production, formulation and use of organic solvents
Wastes from heat treatment and tempering operations containing cyanides
Waste mineral oils unfit for their originally intended use
Waste oils/water, hydrocarbons/water mixtures, emulsions
Waste substances and Articles containing or contaminated with polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs) and/or polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) and/or polybrominated
biphenyls (PBBs)
Waste tarry residues arising from refining, distillation and any pyrolytic treatment
Wastes from production, formulation and use of inks, dyes, pigments, paints, lacquers,
varnish
Wastes from production, formulation and use of resins, latex, plasticizers,
glues/adhesives
Waste chemical substances arising from research and development or teaching
activities which are not identified and/or are new and whose effects on man and/or
the environment are not known
Wastes of an explosive nature not subject to other legislation
Wastes from production, formulation and use of photographic chemicals and
processing materials
Y10
Y11
Y12
Y13
Y14
Y15
Y16
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Y17
Y18
Wastes resulting from surface treatment of metals and plastics
Residues arising from industrial waste disposal operations
Table 4-2: Wastes Having as Constituents
Y19
Y20
Y21
Y22
Y23
Y24
Y25
Y26
Y27
Y28
Y29
Y30
Y31
Y32
Y33
Y34
Y35
Y36
Y37
Y38
Y39
Y40
Y41
Y42
Metal carbonyls
Beryllium; beryllium compounds
Hexavalent chromium compounds
Copper compounds
Zinc compounds
Arsenic; arsenic compounds
Selenium; selenium compounds
Cadmium; cadmium compounds
Antimony; antimony compounds
Tellurium; tellurium compounds
Mercury; mercury compounds
Thallium; thallium compounds
Lead; lead compounds
Inorganic fluorine compounds excluding calcium fluoride
Inorganic cyanides
Acidic solutions or acids in solid form
Basic solutions or bases in solid form
Asbestos (dust and fibres)
Organic phosphorus compounds
Organic cyanides
Phenols; phenol compounds including chlorophenols
Ethers
Halogenated organic solvents
Organic solvents excluding halogenated solvents
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Y43
Y44
Y45
Any congenor of polychlorinated dibenzo-furan
Any congenor of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin
Organohalogen compounds other than substances referred to in this Annex (e.g. Y39,
Y41, Y42, Y43, Y44)
(a)To facilitate the application of this Convention, and subject to paragraphs (b), (c) and (d),
wastes listed in Annex VIII are characterized as hazardous pursuant to Article 1, paragraph 1 (a),
of this Convention, and wastes listed in Annex IX are not covered by Article 1, paragraph 1 (a), of
this Convention.
(b)Designation of a waste on Annex VIII does not preclude, in a particular case, the use of Annex
III to demonstrate that a waste is not hazardous pursuant to Article 1, paragraph 1 (a), of this
Convention.
(c)Designation of a waste on Annex IX does not preclude, in a particular case, characterization of
such a waste as hazardous pursuant to Article 1, paragraph 1 (a), of this Convention if it contains
Annex I material to an extent causing it to exhibit an Annex III characteristic.
(d)Annexes VIII and IX do not affect the application of Article 1, paragraph 1 (a), of this
Convention for the purpose of characterization of wastes.
3.2 Categories of Wastes Requiring Special Consideration
Table 4-3: Categories of Wastes Requiring Special Consideration
Y46
Y47
Wastes collected from households
Residues arising from the incineration of household wastes
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4.0 Section E: Summary of the Data
Supplied by the Member States on the
basis of the Waste Shipment Regulation
Questionnaire; 2013-2015
Section E of this report presents a summary of the qualitative data supplied by Member
States to the European Commission on the additional questionnaire pursuant to Article
51(2) of the Waste Shipment Regulation.
4.1
Questionnaire for Member States’ Reporting
Obligation
pursuant to Article 51 (2) of Regulation (EC) No
1013/2006
Table 5-1:
Questionnaire for Member States’ Reporting Obligation pursuant
to Article 51(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006
Question
number
Article
reference
Question
Information on the measures taken to prohibit generally or partially
shipments of waste between Member States.
1
In order to implement the principles of proximity, priority for recovery and
Article 11 (1)
self-sufficiency at Community and national levels in accordance with Directive
(a)
2006/12/EC
Has this provision been applied?
If yes, please provide details on the measures taken
Information on the measures taken to object systematically to shipments of
waste between Member States
2
In order to implement the principles of proximity, priority for recovery and
Article 11 (1)
self-sufficiency at Community and national levels in accordance with Directive
(a)
2006/12/EC
Has this provision been applied?
If yes, please provide details on the measures taken
3
Information on the prohibition of the import of waste
Article 11 (1)
(e)
Has this provision been applied?
Information on exceptions to the implementation of the principle of
proximity, priority for recovery and self-sufficiency
In the case of hazardous waste produced in a Member State of dispatch in
4
Article 11 (3)
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number
Article
reference
Question
such a small quantity overall per year that the provision of new specialised
disposal installations within that State would be uneconomic
Have you asked any Member State to apply this exception?
If yes, please complete Table 1 and give details below on any bilateral solution
found pursuant to Article 11(3)
Information on exceptions to the implementation of the principle of
proximity, priority for recovery and self-sufficiency
In the case of hazardous waste produced in a Member State of dispatch in
such a small quantity overall per year that the provision of new specialised
disposal installations within that State would be uneconomic
Have you received any request from Member States to apply this exception?
If yes, please complete Table 1 and give details below on any bilateral solution
found pursuant to Article 11(3)
Information on objections to planned shipments or disposal on the basis of
their not being in accordance with Directive 2006/12/EC
If yes, please complete Table 2.
Information on objections to planned shipments or recovery on the basis of
their not being in accordance with Article 12(1) (c)
5
Article 11 (3)
6
Article 11 (1)
(g)
Has this provision been applied?
7
Article 12 (5)
Has this provision been applied?
If yes, please complete Table 3.
Information on decisions by Competent Authorities having jurisdiction over
specific recovery facilities to issue pre-consents to such facilities
8
Article 14
Has this provision been applied?
If yes, please complete Table 4.
I for atio o the Me er States’ syste for the supervisio a d o trol of
shipments of waste exclusively within their jurisdiction
Is there a system for the supervision and control of shipments of waste within
the national territory?
I for atio o the Me er States’ syste for the supervisio a d o trol of
shipments of waste exclusively within their jurisdiction
9
Article 33
10
Article 33
If there is such a system, do you apply the system provided for in Titles II and VII
of the Regulation?
If you apply a different system from that provided in Titles II and VII of the
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number
Article
reference
Question
Regulation, please give details of the system applied
Information on illegal shipments of waste
11
Has there been any case?
Articles 24 and
If yes, please complete Table 5.
50 (1)
Please provide information on how illegal shipments of waste are prevented,
detected and penalised under national legislation.
Information on spot checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery
or disposal
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or disposal
Information on spot checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery
or disposal
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks
Information on a financial guarantees or equivalent insurance covering costs
for transport, recovery or disposal and storage of waste, including cases
referred to in Articles 22 and 24
Please provide details on the provisions of national law adopted pursuant to
this Article.
Information on any customs offices designated by Member States for
shipments of waste entering and leaving the Community
12
Article 50 (2)
13
Article 50 (2)
14
Article 6
15
Article 55
Has there been any designation?
If yes, please complete Table 6.
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Questionnaire Replies for Member States’ Reporting
Obligation pursuant to Article 51 (2) of Regulation (EC)
No 1013/2006
Table 5-2
su
a ises Me e States eplies fo the epo ti g pe iod
-
.A ^
i di ates that the Me e State s epl i ludes fu the details alo g ith a Yes/No
reply, if required. These replies are provided in Section 5.3.
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Table 5-2: Replies of Member States for the Reporting Years 2013-2015
Qu 1
Qu 2
Article
11(1)
(a)
Qu 3
Article
11(1)
(e)
Qu 4
Article
11(3)
Qu 5
Article
11(3)
Qu 6
Article
11(1)
(g)
Qu 7
Article
12(5)
Qu 8
Article
14
Qu 9
Article
33
Qu 10
Article
33
Qu 11
Article
24
&
50(1)
Qu 12
Article
50(2)
Qu 13
Article
50(2)
Qu 14
Article
6
Qu 15
Article
55
Member
State
Article
11(1)
(a)
Austria
Yes^
Yes
2013:
Yes
2014:
No
2015:
No
2013:
Yes^
2014:
No
2015:
No
No
2013:
No
2014:
No^
2015:
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Belgium
Yes^
Yes^
Yes^
No
No
Yes
No
Bulgaria
No
Croatia
Yes^
No
2013:
Yes^
2014:
Yes
2015:
Yes^
No
No
No
Yes^
No
No
No
No
2013:
Yes^
2014:
Yes
2015:
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes^
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes^
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Yes^
Yes^
Yes^
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Czech
Republic
Cyprus
Denmark
Yes
No^
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes^
Yes^
No
No
Yes^
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes^
Yes
Yes
Yes^
Yes
Yes
Yes^
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes^
Yes
Yes
Yes^
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
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Estonia
No
No
No
No
No
Finland
Yes
No
No
Yes^
Yes
2013:
No
2014:
Yes^
2015:
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
France
Yes^
No
No
No
No
No
No^
Germany
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
2013:
No
2014:
No
2015:
Yes
Yes
Yes^
2013:
Yes
2014:
Yes
2015:
No
Yes^
Yes^
2013:
Yes
2014:
Yes
2015:
No
Yes^
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes^
Yes^
Yes^
Yes
No
Yes^
Greece
Yes^
No
No
Yes^
No
No
No
No
Yes^
Yes^
Yes
Hungary
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Ireland
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Italy
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
2013:
Yes
2014:
Yes
2015:
Yes^
Yes
Yes^
2013:
Yes^
2014:
Yes
2015:
Yes
Yes
Yes^
2013:
Yes^
2014:
Yes
2015:
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes^
Yes
Yes^
Yes^
Yes^
No
Yes
Yes
Yes^
No
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Latvia
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes^
Yes^
Lithuania
2013:
No
2014:
No
2015:
Yes
2013:
No
2014:
No
2015:
Yes^
2013:
No
2014:
No
2015:
Yes
No
No
No
2013:
No
2014:
No
2015:
Yes^
No
Yes^
Yes^
Luxembourg
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Malta
Netherlands
Poland
No
Yes^
No
No
No
No
Yes^
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Portugal
No
Yes^
No
No
No
No
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Yes^
Yes^
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4.3 Additional Details and Remarks of Member States to the
European Commission Questionnaire
4.3.1
Question 1 - Information on the Measures Taken to Prohibit
Generally or Partially Shipments of Waste between Member
States
15 Member States
answered that they had applied the provision of
Article 11 (1)(a)
in order to
implement the principles of proximity, priority for recovery and self-sufficiency.
12 Member
States
answered that they had not applied the provision across all three years.
One Member
State (Lithuania)
responded that it had not applied the provision in 2013 and 2014, but had done
so in 2015.
Those Member States that provided information on how they have applied the provision
demonstrated that they have done so in various ways, with prohibitions levelled against both
certain waste operations and against specific waste types, or on maximum waste quantities.
A number of Member States, including
Lithuania, Slovakia
and
Romania
have prohibited the
importing of waste into their national territory for the purposes of disposal. Similarly,
the
Netherlands
has specifically prohibited the importing of waste for landfilling.
Among those targeting specific waste types,
Austria
prohibits the importing of asbestos waste
for disposal. Meanwhile,
Cyprus,
while having no general prohibitions, has set limits on the
amounts of waste that it will accept as imports for use as alternative fuels in incinerators and
cement kilns (such as shredded used tires and sludge from biological treatment).
In Table 5-3 below, and in the following tables through to Table 5-10, where a Member State has
given an identical or very similar reply to a question over the three reporting years, these replies
have been grouped together as one. Where a Member State has given different replies to a
question for different years, replies are presented separately.
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Table 5-3: Question 1 - Information on the Measures Taken to Prohibit
Generally or Partially Shipments of Waste between Member States
Member State
Additional Details and Remarks
The Federal Waste Management Plan 2011 stipulates that waste destined
for disposal must remain in Austria if equivalent or higher quality
treatment plants are available and if the transport route to these plants is
shorter.
Austria*
2013
There is a prohibition of the shipment of asbestos waste for the purpose of
disposal to Austria (acc. § 69 Abs. 7 AWG 2002 as amended).
According to § 69 Abs. 10 AWG 2002, the transport of waste from a total
transport distance of 400 km and a total weight of 50 t on rails, or by other
means of transport with equivalent or lower pollutant and greenhouse gas
emission potential, is allowed only if this is in accordance with the available
capacities and the additional costs incurred and the additional time
required is reasonable compared to transport by road.
The principle of proximity and self-sufficiency has been enshrined in
Austrian law by section 69 (7a) of the Waste Management Act 2002, BGBl. I
Nr. 102 as amended.
Concrete individual cases (objections in the notification procedure) were
not available in 2014 or 2015.
Belgium
2013-2015
These principles (proximity, self-sufficiency, etc.) are verified for every
notification concerning waste destined for disposal. If these principles are
not complied with, objections are made to the planned shipment.
Till the 1st July 2014 transboundary shipments of waste were regulated by
the Waste Act (OG No. 178/04, 111/06, 60/08, 87/09).
According to Article 47. of that Act:
-Import of waste for the purpose of disposal and use for energy purposes is
prohibited.
-Import of hazardous waste is prohibited, except in cases of recovery when
material recovery is used to create a new product or raw material which
ceases to be waste after recovery.
-Import of waste which is materially recovered is permitted.
Also, the Regulation on supervision of transboundary movement of waste
(OG 69/06, 17/07, 39/09) gave definition on notifier, shipment and illegal
shipment and they are in compliance with Regulation EC 1013/2006.
Additional remarks:
On the 1st July 2014 the Republic of Croatia became an EU Member State
so the Regulation EC 1013/2006 became fully applicable. Also, on 23rd July
2014 the new Act on Sustainable waste management (ASWM, OG 94/13)
Austria*
2014-2015
Croatia
2013
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came into force and replaced the Waste Act. The ASWM prescribes some
additional provisions on transboundary movements of waste which are in
line with the Regulation EC 1013/2006.
According to the Act on Sustainable Waste Management (ASWM
OG No.
94/13) the following waste hierarchy shall apply as a priority order in waste
prevention and management legislation and policy:
1. waste prevention;
2. preparing for re-use;
3. recycling;
4. other recovery operations, e.g. energy recovery; and
5. disposal.
Croatia
2014-2015
The decision on the specific waste streams departing from the waste
management priority order shall be taken by the Minister on proposal.
Also, waste shall be recovered. The recovery of waste shall follow the
principles and methods of waste management set out in ASWM.
Other waste disposal operations shall have priority over landfilling.
Waste shall be treated in accordance with the principle of self-sufficiency
so as to ensure that waste is treated in the nearest acceptable facility,
avoiding thereby any unnecessary transport of such waste.
Additional remarks:
Croatia has very limited possibilities for hazardous waste disposal so the
most of such wastes are shipped for disposal to other EU member states or
Switzerland.
Cyprus did not raise or receive any objections concerning the import or
export of wastes for disposal. In some cases (for example, import of
shredded used tires and sludge from biological treatment) Cyprus set down
specific quantities of waste that we allow to be imported for incineration as
alternative fuels in cement kilns.
Transboundary movement of waste to the Czech Republic for disposal is
prohibited since 1 May 2004, with the exception of waste produced in
neighbouring countries as a result of natural disasters or emergencies (Act
on Waste No. 185/2001 Coll., § 54 par. 2 ).
Paragraph 10 in Statutory Order no. 421/2012 on shipment of waste has a
general prohibition on the import and export of waste for disposal.
Paragraph 10 in Statutory Order no. 132/2014 on shipment of waste has a
general prohibition on import and export of waste for disposal.
Cyprus
2013-2015
Czech Republic
2013-2015
Denmark
2013
Denmark
2014-15
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2013-2015
The national bans and restrictions concerning the export and import of
waste are regulated by the Waste Act (646/2011). The criteria for waste
shipments for disposal from or to Finland are in Sections 109 and 110 of
the Waste Act.
The principles of the EU Waste Framework Directive (Directive 2008/98/EC)
are mentioned in the Code of the Environment (Article L 541-1). Each
region or inter-region has to establish a plan for the prevention and the
management of hazardous waste (Article L 541-13) This plan includes: a
prospective inventory of the quantities of waste to be treated according to
their origin, their nature and their composition; an inventory of the
facilities; and the setting of the objectives in accordance with those of the
Directive 2008/98/EC. At the department level, there is a plan for the
prevention and the management of non-hazardous and construction and
demolition waste which includes in particular an inventory of the type, the
quantity and the origin of non-hazardous and inert waste produced and
treated, and an inventory of the existing facilities. Under these planning
tools, the permits of certain facilities must be compatible with the planning
documents and can contain therefore restrictive measures in order to
implement the principles of proximity and priority for recovery.
Therefore, there is no general or partial ban concerning the waste
shipments between Member States: each file is subject to a case-by-case
analysis. However, for the imports of waste into France, the objection to a
shipment may be based on the principles of proximity, priority for recovery
and self-sufficiency when these principles are implemented in measures
contained in the waste management plans and in the permits granted to
the facilities by the Competent Authority (the Prefect).
Ge a
efe e ed the follo i g poi ts f o
(principle of self-suffi
ie
:
the
aste ship e t la
France
2013-2015
(1) Are to be used for wastes that are to be transferred from the Federal
territory and for disposal at the destruction domestic priority over disposal
abroad.
(2) Paragraph 1 shall apply to mixed municipal waste (waste code 20 03
01), which have been collected from private households, even when doing
such waste from other producers have been using collected.
Germany
2010
Germany also referenced
the follo i g poi t f o its Closed Su sta e
C le a d Waste Ma age e t A t lease o ligatio s :
(4) The states may determine to ensure the environmentally sound disposal
to sell and lease obligations for hazardous waste for disposal. You can
specify to ensure the environmentally sound management of hazardous
wastes and call options for recovery, where a proper recovery cannot be
ensured otherwise.
The epl e t o to state that, the follo i g fede al states ake use of
the surrender requirement under 13 (4) sentence 1 Use: Bavaria, Baden-
Württemberg, Berlin, Brandenburg, Bremen, Hamburg, Hesse, Lower
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Saxony, Rhineland-Palati
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Germany referenced the following points from the German Waste
Shipment Act, Article 2 (Principle of self-sufficiency):
(1) For waste from Germany destined for disposal, the disposal in Germany
has priority over the disposal in foreign countries.
(2) Paragraph 1 applies mutatis mutandis for mixed municipal waste (EWL
code 200301) collected from private households, even if collected together
with such waste from other generators.
Germany
2013-2015
Germany also referenced the following points from the Act on Closed Cycle
Management (Obligation to make waste available to parties responsible for
waste disposal), in particular § 17(4):
To ensure environmentally compatible disposal, the Länder may establish
obligations to offer waste (Andienung) and to make waste available in
connection with hazardous waste for disposal.
The following Federal States use the obligation pursuant to § 17(4):
Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Berlin, Brandenburg, Hamburg, Hessen,
Lower Saxonia, Rheinland-Pfalz and several counties in Thuringia.
According to Law 4042/2012, transposing Directive 2008/98/EC, the export
of waste oils to incineration or co-incineration facilities is prohibited, if the
regeneration (R9 operation) within the country is technically feasible. In
this case, Article 11(1) (a) applies.
Economic measures (economic incentives, grants) and administrative
measures (aiming to reduce the administrative burden) are implemented
to promote infrastructure development for waste recovery and / or safe
and environmentally sound disposal.
Additional remarks:
The aforementioned measures are mainly aimed at regenerating
recovering waste oils and co-incinerating waste. The principle of self-
sufficiency at national level is implemented for mixed municipal waste
collected from private households, waste from healthcare units, and
biodegradable waste arising from agriculture and livestock operations.
There is no list of recovery / disposal sites for the national territory. For
each notification concerning waste for disposal, some Authorities require
the notifier to declare the impossibility of disposing of the waste in Italy.
Some other competent authorities make a survey on the existence of
recovery/disposal facilities at regional or provincial level or at national level
with the support of the other Italian competent authorities.
The National strategic plan for waste management for 2014–2020,
app o ed the Go e
e t Resolutio No.
Fo the a e di g
Resolution No 519 of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania of 12th
April 2002 on the approval of the National strategic plan for waste
Greece
2013-2015
Italy
2013-2015
Lithuania
2014-2015
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a age e t , adopted o
th Ap il
i di ates i the hapte elated
to the a age e t of household astes:
. . The ship e t i po t of
wastes and solid fuel recovered from wastes intended for disposal and/or
e e g e o e to Lithua ia f o othe ou t ies shall e p ohi ited .
The National Waste Management Plan 2009-2021 states for which wastes
Netherlands pursues self-sufficiency. There is only self-sufficiency for the
landfill of waste. Netherlands prohibits, in principle, both exports and
imports of waste to which the intended processing treatment is specified
as D1 (landfilling). The Netherlands also uses the principle of the minimum
standard for the processing of waste in recovery of materials and reduction
of the impact of processing on human health and on the environment.
In accordance to Article 32 (1) of the Emergency Ordinance no.195/2005 on
environmental protection approved by Law 265/2006, with the following
changes and completions, the shipment to Romania of any kind of wastes
for disposal is prohibited.
According to the Waste Act No. 223/2001 Article 23 (3), the transboundary
shipments of waste from other Member States to the Slovak Republic
destined for final disposal are forbidden unless there is an international
agreement in place that binds the Slovak Republic otherwise. Slovakia also
applies Article 4 (9) of the Basel Convention.
The Waste Act No. 223/2001 has been replaced by a new Act No. 79/2015
Coll. on waste and on amendments to certain acts as amended by Act No.
91/2016 Coll. The new Act was approved by the Slovak Government in the
year 2015 and entered into force from 1st January 2016.
According to the Decree on the implementation of the Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006 on shipments of wastes (OJ of RS No. 71/07- national
legislation) all shipments of waste destined to disposal facilities that
contravene the Operational Waste Management Programme in the
Republic of Slovenia are prohibited. According to the provisions of
Regulation 1013/2006 only cases from Article 11(3) are exempted.
Some Regions have adopted general measures, applying the principles of
proximity, priority for recovery and self-sufficiency in relation to the
shipments of waste for disposal within or outside their territories. They can
be highlighted as follows:
Spain
2013-2014
DECREE 49/2000, 29 February of Gobierno de Aragón, on the approval and
registration for the management activity for recovery or disposal
operations of non-hazardous waste is regulated, and records are created
for other activities for the management other than above non-hazardous
waste, and transportation of hazardous waste.
DECREE 236/2005, 22 November of Gobierno de Aragón, of the Regulation
for the production, storage and management of hazardous waste and the
legal regime of public service for disposal of hazardous waste in the
Netherlands
2013-2015
Romania
2013-2015
Slovakia
2013-2014
Slovakia
2015
Slovenia
2013-2015
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Comunidad Autónoma de Aragón (Chapter II, Section 2 of the Regulation).
Article 16. Disposal of hazardous waste from outside the Comunidad
Autónoma de Aragón.
1. In the Comunidad Autónoma de Aragón hazardous waste generated
outside its territory for disposal
i pu li se i e fa ilities o t e
accepted.
2. Notwithstanding the above, exceptionally hazardous waste generated
outside of Aragon for disposal in public service facilities shall be admissible
within an equivalence ratio, the amount of waste that has been received is,
at most, the amount of hazardous waste generated in Aragon the previous
year had been eliminated by heat treatment outside the region.
DECREE 2/2006, 10 January, of Gobierno de Aragón, of the Regulation of
the production, storage and management of industrial-non-hazardous
waste and the legal regime of public service elimination of industrial-non-
hazardous waste not recovery susceptible in the Comunidad Autónoma de
Aragón. (Chapter II, Section 3 of the Regulation)
DECREE 40/2006, 7 February of Gobierno de Aragón that approves the
Regulation of Production, Storage, Management and Legal Regime of the
Public Service Recovery and Disposal of End of life Tires in the Comunidad
Autónoma de Aragón (Chapter II, Section 3 of the Regulation).
DECREE 262/2006, 27 December, of Gobierno de Aragón (as amended by
Decree 117/2009), that approves the Regulation of the Production, Storage
and Management of construction and demolition waste, and the Legal
Regime of the Public Service Recovery and Disposal of debris not from
works of construction and home repair in Aragon (Title II, Chapter II of the
Regulation).
The Agència de Residus de Catalunya generally opposes to the exporting of
waste for disposal operations, in accordance with the principles of
proximity and adequacy established in Catalan, National and European
regulations.
Additional remarks:
The Agència de Residus de Catalunya only allows export for disposal
operations if there are no facilities in Cataluña to treat the waste or its
treatment capacity is insufficient.
The principles of proximity, priority for recovery and self-sufficiency are
also collected as specific objectives in the prevention and management
Plan for hazardous waste for Comunidad Autónoma del País Vasco.
It should be noted that in Spain, in the field of Waste Transfer,
competencies are divided between the State (Ministry of Agriculture and
Fisheries, Food and Environment -MAPAMA-) and the 17 Autonomous
Communities that comprise it, as established in Article 12 of Law 22/2011,
of July 28, on Residues and Contaminated Soils, as well as in the Fourth
Additional Provision of Royal Decree 180/2015, of March 13, which
Spain *
2015
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regulates the transfer of waste in the interior of the territory of the State.
The authorization and processing of these transfers falls to the state when
the country of transit does not belong to the European Union, and falls to
the Autonomous Communities when the country of transit does belong to
the European Union, as well as transfers between the Autonomous
Communities themselves.
Some Autonomous Communities have included in their regulations the
general opposition to the export of waste destined for disposal operations,
in accordance with the principles of proximity and sufficiency established in
the Autonomic, State and European regulations. The State also has
included this option, in articles 25 and 26, of Law 22/2011, of July 28, of
Waste and Contaminated Soils, as well as in article 9 of Royal Decree
180/2015, which regulates the transfer of waste within the territory of the
State.
Additional remarks:
Catalonia: The Waste Agency of Catalonia is generally opposed to the
export of waste destined for disposal operations, in accordance with the
principles of proximity and sufficiency established in Catalan, State and
European regulations). This Agency only authorizes the exportation of
waste for disposal operations when there are no facilities in Catalonia to
treat the waste, or when its treatment capacity is insufficient.
Basque Country: The principles of proximity, priority of recovery and self-
sufficiency are also included as a specific objective in the Plan for
prevention and management of hazardous waste in the Autonomous
Community of the Basque Country.
The UK Pla fo Ship e t of Waste
the UK Pla , hi h e te ed
i to fo e o August
, sets out the Go e
e t s poli o
shipments of waste for disposal to and from the UK. This generally
prohibits the shipment of waste between the UK and other Member States
for disposal in keeping with the principles of self-sufficiency and proximity
whereby waste should be disposed of in, or as close as possible to, the
ou t of o igi . The UK Pla
as p epa ed to eet the e ui e e ts of
Regulation 11 of the Transfrontier Shipment of Waste Regulations 2007
which requires the Secretary of State to prepare a waste management plan
containing his policies in relation to the shipment of waste for disposal.
Any shipment of waste for which notification is required under Regulation
(EC No. 1013/2006) on shipments of waste (the Community Regulation) is
subject to the UK Plan.
Additional remarks:
Gibraltar currently exports all of its waste for recovery, treatment and
disposal into neighbouring MS Spain as Gibraltar does not currently possess
any Waste Treatment Plants or recycling plants. This is contrary to the UK
Shipment of Waste Plan whereby it is stated that exports of waste are
prohibited, Gibraltar has no option other than to export its waste and
follows the proximity principle of Directive 2008/98/EC for waste disposal,
United
Kingdom
2013-2015
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treatment and disposal purposes.
Gibraltar is in the advanced EU tender stages for a Waste Treatment
Facility in which H.M. Government of Gibraltar is requesting proposals from
interested parties for such a facility to include, in addition to the waste
treatment element, a waste reception facility a pre-sorting capability for
the removal of the recyclable element of the waste.
Gi alta s futu e aste a age e t st ateg ill ha ge he the Waste
Treatment Facility is commissioned. The principles of self-sufficiency and
proximity of the Waste Framework Directive (2008/98/EC), as well as
Article 11 (reuse and recycling targets) will be adequately managed. It is
estimated that the new Waste Treatment Facility will also result in
Gi alta s disposal of aste to
landfill is decrease by 80-90%.
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4.3.2
Question 2 - Information on the Measures Taken to Object
Systematically to Shipments of Waste between Member States
Eight Member States
responded that they had taken measures to object systematically to
shipments of waste in order to implement the principles of proximity, priority for recovery and
self-sufficiency across all three years of the reporting period.
19 Member States
responded that
they had not taken such measures across all three years.
One Member State (Lithuania)
responded that it had not done so in 2013 and 2014, but had done so in 2015.
Among those Member States which provided information on such measures, a number
reiterated or elaborated on information already supplied in response to Question 1. Among
those providing further information, it is common to link measures to national treatment
capacity, whether this is an availability of capacity or a lack. As examples of Member States
giving preference to using existing national capacity,
Belgium
(the Walloon region) only allows
the export of industrial waste for energy recovery if there is no available R1 compliant treatment
capacity in the region, while
Portugal
only exports hazardous waste for disposal if there are no
national treatment facilities available. Meanwhile, as example of a measure taken due to lack of
capacity,
Slovenia
immediately rejects any prospective imports of waste for landfilling.
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Table 5-4: Question 2 - Information on the Measures Taken to Object
Systematically to Shipments of Waste between Member States
Member State
Austria*
2013
Additional Remarks
Section 69 (7a) AWG 2002 and the Federal Waste Management Plan 2011
contain more detailed regulations on the principle of proximity and
disposal self-sufficiency.
53
Further details can be found further in Federal Waste Management Plan
2011.
54
Additional comments:
Austria*
2014-15
Furthermore, there is a ban on the shipment of asbestos waste for the
purpose of disposal within Austria. (Section 69 (7) Waste Management Act
2002, Federal Law Gazette I No. 102 as amended.)
According to the Waste Catalog Ordinance (Federal Law Gazette II
570/2003 as amended), mineral fibers with carcinogenic properties (H7 /
HP7) are considered asbestos.
These provisions have been included in the AWG to protect self-sufficiency.
In the Walloon Region, the authorisation for shipments of ordinary
industrial waste intended for energy recovery depends on there being no
available incineration capacity in the equivalent facilities in the Walloon
Region (i.e. class R01).
Information is not submitted for Brussels and Flanders.
The National strategic plan for waste management for 2014–2020,
app o ed
the Go e
e t Resolutio No.
Fo the a e di g
Resolution No 519 of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania of 12th
April 2002 on the approval of the National strategic plan for waste
a age e t , adopted o
th Ap il
i di ates that taki g i to
account the principles of proximity and self-sufficiency with a view to
ensuring that facilities for energy recovery use and disposal dispose of
aste ge e ated i Lithua ia the est i tio s o
aste ship e t i po t
of aste desti ed to su h fa ilities a e applied.
Portugal has, from 2008, sufficient infrastructure to allow the management
of the majority of the hazardous wastes generated in the country.
Accordingly, the Portuguese Environment Agency proceeds to object (since
January 2009) to all waste shipments destined for disposal if it can be
t eated i the atio al I teg ated Re o e a d Disposal
of Hazardous
Waste Ce t es CIRVER .
In accordance with the provisions of Article 32 of the Government
Belgium
2013-2015
Lithuania
2014-2015
Portugal
2013-2015
Romania
53
54
www.bundesabfallwirtschaftsplan.at
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Emergency Ordinance 195/2005 with subsequent amendments, the import
to Romanian territory of any kind of waste for disposal is prohibited.
According to the Waste Act No. 223/2001 Article 23 (3), the transboundary
shipments of waste from other Member States to the Slovak Republic
destined for final disposal are forbidden unless there is an international
agreement in place that binds the Slovak Republic otherwise. Slovakia also
applies Article 4 (9) of the Basel Convention.
All shipments of waste, especially shipments of municipal waste, to the
Republic of Slovenia intended to be landfilled (D1 operation) are
automatically rejected due to a lack of capacity.
In general, the Regions verify that the principles of proximity, priority for
recovery and self-sufficiency in notifications for intra-Community
shipments of waste subject to prior notifications and consent are met.
The Directorate General for Prevention and Environmental Quality of the
Junta de Andalucía generally opposes export / import of waste destined for
disposal, unless there are no facilities to treat these wastes, or at the
existing ones there is not the capability to do so.
Slovakia
2013-2015
Slovenia
2013-2015
Spain *
2013-2015
Castilla-La Mancha generally opposes imports of waste destined for
disposal unless the absence of the required facilities is justified in the
country of origin.
Catalonia: The Waste Agency of Catalonia is generally opposed to the
export of waste destined for disposal operations, in accordance with the
principles of proximity and sufficiency established in Catalan, State and
European regulations. The Agency only authorizes the exportation of waste
for disposal operations when there are no facilities in Catalonia to treat the
waste or its treatment capacity is insufficient.
To ensure it meets the requirements of Regulation 11 of the Transfrontier
Shipments of Waste Regulatio
s, the UK Pla p o ides that ship e ts
notified in accordance with the Community Regulation that do not conform
to the Go e
e t s poli ies o ship e ts of aste fo disposal to a d
from the UK, should not be brought into or dispatched from the UK.
For this purpose:
United
Kingdom
2013-2015
(a) a UK Competent Authority of destination must object to any shipment
notified in accordance with the Community Regulation which that plan
indicates should not be brought into the United Kingdom; and
(b) a UK Competent Authority of dispatch must object to any shipment
notified in accordance with the Community Regulation which that plan
indicates should not be dispatched from the United Kingdom.
Additional remarks:
The UK Plan prohibits the shipment of waste to Member States and from
the UK to Member States for disposal with the following exceptions for
hazardous waste:
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1) In emergency situations where there is a clear risk to human health or
the environment;
2) where hazardous waste in produced such small quantities overall per
year in the UK, other Member State or EFTA country that the provision of
news specialised disposal facilities would be uneconomic;
3) for trial runs; and
4) between Ireland and Northern Ireland provided that all waste is
generated and disposed of within either Northern Ireland or Ireland.
Restricted to disposal by specially engineered landfill or incineration by
land or a physico-chemical treatment that leads to either of these types of
disposal.
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Google Translate).
er States’ replies that ha e ee translated
into English (using
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4.3.3
Question 3 - Information on the Prohibition of the Import of
Waste
10 Member States
responded that they had applied the provision of
Article 11 (1)(e)
regarding
the prohibition of the import of waste across all three years of the reporting period.
16 Member
States
responded that they had not applied the provision across all three years.
One Member
State (Austria)
responded that it had applied the provision in 2013 but had not done so in 2014
and 2015, and
One Member State (Lithuania)
responded that it had not applied the provision in
2013 and 2014 but had done so in 2015.
Of the those Member States which provided information on the nature of their prohibitions on
import,
Malta
and
Romania
have outright prohibitions on the import of waste into their territory
for disposal, while both
Croatia
and
Hungary
specify that they prohibit the import of hazardous
waste, mixed municipal waste and incineration residues for disposal. Meanwhile,
Belgium
(the
Walloon region) and
Slovenia
have specifically prohibited the import of waste for landfilling.
Lithuania
has prohibited the import of waste for both energy recovery and disposal and
Slovakia
has prohibition the import of waste for disposal except where special agreements are in place.
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Table 5-5: Question 3 - Information on the Prohibition of the Import of Waste
Member State
Austria
2013
Additional Remarks
Pursuant to Section 69 (7) AWG 2002, the import of asbestos cement to
Austria for the purpose of disposal is prohibited.
The Walloon Region has taken its own measures to limit the development
of landfill sites and reduce the harmfulness of the (final) waste that has to
be disposed of there.
Belgium
2013-2015
In this context it has banned all imports of waste destined for landfill. It
can, however, still accept a certain proportion of residual waste in the
context of imports destined for recovery. That residual waste is generated
by recovery operations and is disposed of in landfill.
The other regions apply the measures as prescribed by Regulation (EC) No
1013/2006.
The prohibition of the import of waste is laid down in Art. 98, para 1 of the
Waste Management Act, promulgated in State Gazette No 53/13.07.2012,
effective 13.07.2012 and states the following:
(1) Shipments of waste to the Republic of Bulgaria, destined for final
disposal, shall be prohibited except in the following cases:
1. in the case of a take-back obligation according to Articles 22 and 24 of
Regulation 1013/2006;
Bulgaria
2013-2015
2. upon shipment of a residue arising from the treatment of waste
originating from Bulgaria to other countries, for which there are no
recycling installations in Bulgaria; in such case, a new notification shall be
required for the shipment of the residue
3. shipments of waste to the Republic of Bulgaria, destined for recovery,
shall be prohibited if the operator of the facility where recovery is to be
carried out has recovered a smaller quantity of waste of Bulgarian origin
compared to the quantity of waste shipped to Bulgaria for recovery at the
same facility.
The import of hazardous waste, mixed municipal waste and incineration
residues of mixed municipal waste for the disposal is prohibited.
The import of mixed municipal waste for energy purposes shall be
prohibited.
Paragraph 10 in Statutory Order no. 421/2012 on Shipment of Waste has a
general prohibition on import and export of waste for disposal.
Paragraph 10 in Statutory Order no. 132/2014 on shipment of waste has a
general prohibition on import and export of waste for disposal.
According to Article 19, paragraph 2 of the Act CLXXXV of 2012, import of
Croatia
2013-2015
Denmark
2013
Denmark
2014-2015
Hungary
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Additional Remarks
hazardous wastes into Hungary for final disposal is banned.
(Previously it was banned according to Article 17(1) a) of the Act XLIII of
2000 on Waste Management: waste may be imported to the territory of
Hungary for recovery only.)
According to Paragraph 19, Section 2 of the Act CLXXXV of 2012, import of
hazardous wastes, wastes collected from households and residues arising
from the incineration of household wastes (Y46, Y47) into Hungary for final
disposal is banned. The principles have been applied mainly at national
level in accordance with the Hungarian regulation.
The National strategic plan for waste management for 2014–2020,
approved by
the Go e
e t Resolutio No.
Fo the a e di g
Resolution No 519 of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania of 12th
April 2002 on the approval of the National strategic plan for waste
a age e t , adopted o
th Ap il
i di ates i the hapter
related
to the a age e t of household astes
. : The ship e t i po t
of wastes and solid fuel recovered from wastes intended for disposal
and/or energy recovery to Lithuania from other countries shall be
p ohi ited .
The National strategic plan for waste management for 2014–2020 also
indicates that taking into account principles of proximity and self
suffi ie : ith a ie to e su e that fa ilities fo e e g e o e use
and facilities for waste disposal dispose of waste generated in Lithuania,
the restrictions on waste shipment (import) of waste destined to such
fa ilities a e applied.
In 2011 Malta published the Waste Management (Shipments of Waste)
Regulations (LN285/11). Regulatio
states that All ship e ts of
waste destined for disposal in Malta shall be prohibited. When a
notification regarding a planned shipment of waste destined for disposal in
Malta is submitted to the Competent Authority, the Competent Authority
shall
ipso jure
o je t
Prohibition of waste for disposal was included in the Waste Management
(Shipments of Waste) Regulations (LN285/11) since authorised facilities for
disposal of waste are very limited.
Hungary
2014-2015
Lithuania
2014-2015
Malta
2015
Poland
2013-2015
Romania
2014-2015
Slovakia
The Regulation of the Minister of the Environment of 24 June 2008
prohibiting the import of certain types of waste with a view to their
disposal (Journal of Laws of 7 July 2008, No 119, item 769) came into effect
in 2008 pursuant to Article 11(1) (e) of Regulation No 1013/2006.
In accordance with the provisions of Article 32 of the Government
Emergency Ordinance 195/2005 with subsequent amendments, the import
to Romanian territory of any kind of waste for disposal is prohibited.
According to the Waste Act No. 223/2001 Article 23 (3), the transboundary
shipments of waste from other Member States to the Slovak Republic
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destined for final disposal are forbidden unless there is an international
agreement in place that binds the Slovak Republic otherwise. Slovakia also
applies Article 4 (9) of the Basel Convention.
The principles surrounding transboundary movements of waste are
compliant with the objectives given in the Waste Management Programme
of the Slovak Republic.
Slovenia
2013-2015
All shipments of waste, especially shipments of municipal waste, to the
Republic of Slovenia intended to be landfilled (D1 operation) are
automatically rejected due to a lack of capacity.
Shipments into the UK from Basel Parties outside the Community are
subject to the duly reasoned request (DRR) procedures set out in the
Community Regulation. UK Government has provided guidance to its
competent authorities to assist them in assessing duly reasoned requests.
The UK considers that all countries have the capacity to dispose of their
own non-hazardous waste. Where a country does not have and cannot
reasonably acquire the capacity to dispose of its own hazardous waste in
an environmentally sound manner, or it is uneconomic for them to acquire
such capacity to dispose of small quantities of waste, agreement to a (DRR)
is possible and we will seek to assist other Basel parties. We will also assist
in cases where an emergency situation exists.
er States’ replies that ha e een
translated into English (using
United
Kingdom
2013-2015
Note: A asterisk de otes Me
Google Translate).
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4.3.4
Questions 4 & 5 - Information on Exceptions to the
Implementation of the Principle of Proximity, Priority for
Recovery and Self-sufficiency
Five Member States (Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Greece
and
the United Kingdom)
responded
that they had made requests to other Member States to apply the exception to the principles of
proximity, priority for recovery and self-sufficiency, as provided by
Article 11 (3),
across all three
years of the reporting period (i.e. to accept their hazardous waste due to it being uneconomic to
build new specialised disposal installations in their own territory).
22 Member States
responded
that they had not made any such request in any of the three years of the reporting period.
One
Member State (Austria)
responded that it had made such a request in 2013, but had not done so
in either 2013 or 2014.
Two Member States (Finland
and
Denmark)
responded that they had received requests from
other Member States to accept hazardous waste under the provision of
Article 11 (3)
across all
three years of the reporting period, while all other
26 Member States
responded that they had
not received any such requests over the three years.
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Table 5-6: Questions 4 & 5 - Information on Exceptions to the
Implementation of the Principle of Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-
sufficiency
Member State
Belgium
2013-2015
Additional Remarks
Imports of waste destined for disposal are received from Member States
that do not have the processing capacity themselves. When processing
notifications, Belgium ascertains whether the processing of Belgian waste
will be jeopardised. If there is insufficient processing capacity in Belgium,
objections are made to the planned shipment.
In Cyprus, for several waste streams, it has not been possible to establish
treatment facilities because of the small quantities produced each year.
Therefore Cyprus requested and received approval in several cases for the
transport of this waste to other Member States.
In Finland, waste shipments have been carried out pursuant to Section 109
(1) and (3) of the Waste Act:
1) Finland lacks the required technical or financial resources or the
necessary facilities for disposing of the waste in an acceptable manner; and
Finland
2013-2015
3) The waste will be disposed of in a manner that, in terms of
environmental protection, would be acceptable in Finland and that, in
terms of cost, is significantly cheaper than disposal in Finland.
Finland has annually imported waste for final disposal from other Member
States. A prior written notification and consent has always been given for
each case in line with Waste Shipment Regulation Article 3. Referral of the
matter to the Commission has not been requested.
Greece
2013-15
United
Kingdom
2013-2015
Waste that contains PCBs / PCTs are exported to other Member States,
where they can be appropriately disposed (France, Germany, Sweden,
Belgium). These shipments take place within the framework of the prior
written notification and consent as laid down in Regulation 1013/2006.
The UK and Germany agreed that waste munitions required specialised
disposal only available in Germany.
er States’ replies
that have been translated into English (using
Cyprus
2013-2015
Note: A asterisk de otes Me
Google Translate).
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4.3.5
Question 10 -
Information on the Member States’ System for
the Supervision and Control of shipments of Waste Exclusively
within their Jurisdiction
All
28 Member States
responded that they have a system for the supervision and control of
shipments of waste exclusively within their jurisdiction, over all three years of the reporting
period (except
France,
which failed to answer the question in its 2015 response but responded
positively in 2013 and 2014).
It is common for Member States to implement a document based system for tracking waste
moving through their territory, whether the documents in question are consignment notes,
evidence documents, notification documents, a register, reporting to the national environment
agency, or other. The responses provided below give a fuller account of how different Member
States approach the problem of tracking waste.
Those Member States which do not detail a tracking documentation focussed approach include
Latvia,
which only mentions its permitting regime, and
Slovenia,
which does not have a special
system for the supervision and control of shipments within its territory but rather makes use of
its regular system established according to requirements of Council Directive 2006/12/EC
(Directive 2008/98/EC) on waste and Council Directive 91/689/EEC on hazardous waste.
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Table 5-7: Question 10 -
Information on the Member States’ System for the
Supervision and Control of shipments of Waste Exclusively within their
Jurisdiction
Member State
Additional Remarks
In accordance with the Austrian Waste Management Act 2002, every
handover of waste, from the producer to final recovery or disposal, is
monitored by a consignment note system. During the transport of waste, a
consignment note must be carried. In case of hazardous waste, a copy of
the consignment note is to be carried along with the transport of the
waste. When transferring hazardous waste, a copy of the consignment
note remains with the transferor and a copy remains with the transferee.
The transferee must electronically report the consignment note data to the
Governor via a central database (EDM).
The consignment note system
Austria *
2013-2015
will be successively converted to an electronic system.
Acquirers of waste (collectors and handlers) have to submit an electronic
balance sheet every year on the taking over and the whereabouts of the
waste (see AWG 2002 in connection with the Waste Balance Ordinance
BGBl. II 2008/497 in the version of the German Act on waste).
There is a tracking system for the supervision of shipments of hazardous
wastes within the territory of Bulgaria. Art. 29, para 5 of the Waste
Management Act, prom. SG No 53/13.07.2012, effective 13.07.2012,
states:
Art. 29 (5) Whenever hazardous waste is transferred within the territory of
the Republic of Bulgaria, it shall be accompanied by an identification
document in standard format laid down in the
Ordinance No 2 on the
procedure and formats, used to submit information on waste activities and
on the procedure for keeping a public register of the issued permits.
The
document may be in electronic form and contain the data set out in Annex
IB to Regulation (EU) No 1013/2006.
Further requirements are laid down in Art. 12 of the mentioned ordinance
and state that the identification document has to accompany each
shipment of hazardous waste from the point of dispatch to the receiving
facility. For verification of the information on the identification document it
has to be signed by the person who hands over the waste, by the carrier
and by the consignee. On acceptance of the waste, the consignee has the
obligation to notify the competent authorities (environmental
inspectorates) responsible for the territory of dispatch and consignment.
According to ASWM and Ordinance on waste management (OG No. 23/14,
51/14,) each transfer of waste from the producer to the final recovery and
disposal is organised in a way that the legal or natural person carrying out
the activities of production, holding, collection, transport, mediation,
storage, treatment, recovery or disposal, for each waste type (according to
EWC) is obliged to keep a register of waste generation and flow.
This register consists of two parts: the register form and consignment notes
Bulgaria
2013-2015
Croatia
2013
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for an individual waste type in the current year.
The register form can be kept in a written and/or electronic form and must
contain specified data on waste and transfer of waste.
Data from the register form, according to Ordinance on the environmental
pollution register (OG No. 35/08), are registered through Environmental
Pollution Register which contains data about release of pollutants into the
air, water and/or sea and soil including the transfer of waste.
Original form of consignment note for hazardous waste is sent to CEA and
in the case of non-hazardous waste to competent county office or
competent office in the City of Zagreb.
All parties involved in the transfer of waste receive one copy of the
consignment note.
Additional control tools are different databases that have been established
and maintained by the Croatian Environment Agency and which contain
data related to transboundary shipment of waste.
Environmental Pollution Register contains data about release of pollutants
into the air, water and/or sea and soil and transfer of waste. Database
contains detailed data about generation, transport, collection recovery and
disposal of waste.
Waste Management Permits Register database contains information and
documents on waste management permits (for hazardous, non-hazardous
and municipal waste), certificates of registration in the Register of waste
carriers, mediators and exporters of non-hazardous waste for recovery.
Databases and annual reports on transboundary shipments are available on
the CEA Internet site (www.azo.hr).
According ASWM and Ordinance on waste management (OG No. 23/14,
51/14, 121/15, 132/15) each transfer of waste from the producer to the
final recovery and disposal is organised in a way that the legal or natural
person carrying out the activities of production, holding, collection,
transport, mediation, storage, treatment, recovery or disposal, for each
waste type (according to EWC) is obliged to keep a register of waste
generation and flow.
Croatia
2014-2015
This register consists of two parts: the register form and consignment notes
for an individual waste type in the current year.
The register form can be kept in a written and/or electronic form and must
contain specified data on waste and transfer of waste.
Data from the register form, according to Ordinance on the environmental
pollution register (OG No. 87/15), are registered through Environmental
Pollution Register which contains data about release of pollutants into the
air, water and/or sea and soil including the transfer of waste.
Original form of consignment note for hazardous waste is sent to Croatian
Agency for Environment and Nature (CAEN) and in the case of non-
hazardous waste to competent county office or competent office in the
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City of Zagreb.
All parties involved in the transfer of waste receive one copy of the
consignment note.
Additional control tools are different databases that have been established
and maintained by the CAEN and which contain data related to
transboundary shipment of waste.
Environmental Pollution Register contains data about release of pollutants
into the air, water and/or sea and soil and transfer of waste. Database
contains detailed data about generation, transport, collection recovery and
disposal of waste.
Waste Management Permits Register database contains information and
documents on waste management permits (for hazardous, non-hazardous
and municipal waste), certificates of registration in the Register of waste
carriers, mediators and exporters of non-hazardous waste for recovery.
Databases and annual reports on transboundary shipments are available on
the CAEN Internet site (www.azo.hr).
Domestically transported hazardous waste is accompanied by the
document "An evidence of the shipment of hazardous waste within the
Czech Republic" containing waste code, an indication of the amount,
information about the consignor and recipient, place of loading and
unloading, producer and carriers. Municipalities with extended jurisdiction
of the place in the initiation and completion of transport are informed of
the start and completion of the transport through the copies of the
document (Act on Waste No. 185/2001 Coll., § 40, Decree of the Ministry
of the Environment No. 383/2001 Coll. on particularities of Waste
Management, § 25, Annex No. 26).
The Danish Data System (ADS) includes an obligation for collectors and
treaters of all waste including hazardous waste to report the amount, type
of waste and treatment to the Danish EPA.
According to the Waste Act (646/2011) Section 29 waste may only be
delivered to an approved party.
According to the Waste Act Section 94 anyone intending to engage in
waste transport or act as a dealer of waste on a professional basis must
submit an application for approval of activity in a waste management
register referred to in Section 142 (1) (2).
Finland
2013-2015
According to the Waste Act Section 121 the waste holder shall draw up a
shipping document on hazardous waste, sludge in cess pools and septic
tanks, sludge in sand and grease interceptors, construction and demolition
waste and contaminated soil that is shipped and delivered to a consignee
referred to in Section 29. The shipping document shall contain information,
necessary to monitoring and supervision, on the type, quality, quantity,
origin, delivery site and date, and waste carrier.
The waste holder shall ensure that the shipping document accompanies the
waste during shipment, and that it is submitted to the waste consignee
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2013-2015
Denmark
2013-2015
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after shipment. The document shall be signed by the consignee to confirm
receipt of the waste and the quantity of waste received.
The waste holder and consignee shall retain the signed shipping document
or a copy thereof for three years following the signing of the document.
The German system is coherent to the Titles II and VII of the Regulation:
(German) Circular Economy Act in particular Articles 49
55 in connection
with the Ordinance on Waste Recovery and Disposal Records.
For hazardous waste, the competent authority decides about the
permissibility of the planned waste management based on data delivered
from the waste generator and a Declaration of Acceptance from the facility
foreseen to be responsible for the waste management
(Entsorgungsnachweis - Waste Recovery and Disposal Record). The decision
is valid not longer than 5 years. After this decision each single waste
transport has to be documented by a consignment note (Begleitschein).
The consignment note also shall be submitted to the competent authorities
and all parties involved shall keep and use registries.
Germany
2013-15
All documents mentioned above shall be kept for at least 3 years. The
system works completely electronically including digital signature.
For non-hazardous waste the treatment facilities are required to keep and
use electronic registries.
The parties involved (generator, operators of treatment facility etc.) shall
provide information to persons commissioned by the supervisory authority,
and shall allow entering premises, including offices and shops, to inspect
documents and to conduct technical investigations and tests.
For the cooperation between the Federal States and with the Federal
authorities there is a permanent working group both on ministerial and
subordinate level.
There are national statistics about waste management (Waste types,
amounts, kind of treatment) and about inadmissible handling of hazardous
wastes (number of sentences, level of punishment)
According to national legislation, companies that wish to collect and
transport waste shall hold the relevant permits. For collection and
transport of non-hazardous waste, these permits are issued by the
competent regional authorities, within the jurisdiction of which the
collection and transport is performed. For collection and transport of
hazardous waste and specific waste streams (batteries and accumulators,
waste oils, waste from healthcare units) within more than one region of the
country the permits are issued by the Ministry of Environment Energy and
Climate Change.
Joint Ministerial Decision 13588/725/2006 introduces a supervision and
control system similar to the system provided for in Regulation 1013/2006.
The company that performs collection and transport of hazardous waste
shall complete a standard document, known as a recognition document,
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which is similar to the movement document of Annex IB of the Regulation.
This document accompanies the shipment from the facility of the producer
to the facility of the consignee. This document is issued by the collectors or
the Producer Responsibility Organisations (in case of collection and
transport of specific hazardous waste streams), and includes information
relevant to the waste to be collected and transported (quantity,
composition, classification etc.), the carrier, the waste producer, the point
of origin etc. The waste treatment facility certifies the acceptance and
treatment of the waste received.
• Waste t a spo tatio
ithi te ito of Lat ia shall e a ied out
companies who have obtained the appropriate environmental permit (i.e.
waste transportation permit); and
• Waste e o e /disposal ope atio s shall e a ied out
o pa ies
who have obtained the appropriate environmental permit (i.e. polluting
activity permit).
According to the article 17 of the Law on Waste Management (adopted on
16 June 1998, with last amendments on 1 of June 2013) related to the
shipments of hazardous wastes, shipments of hazardous wastes have to be
arranged according to the requirements of laws of the Republic of
Lithuania, EU laws and international agreements. Covering letter is
required if shipment of hazardous waste is arranged within territory of the
Republic of Lithuania.
Form and requirements for the covering letter are determined by the Rules
of Waste Management adopted on 27 July 1999 by the Order No 217 by
the Minister of Environment (with last amendments on February 2012)
(hereinafter -Rules). A covering letter has to be added to the invoice, which
is adopted by the order of Ministry of Transport and Communications of
the Republic of Lithuania. If a person (individual) carries household
generated hazardous wastes it is not required that they have the covering
letter. In cases where a covering letter is mandatory for the shipment of
hazardous waste, an individual covering letter shall be completed. The
sender of hazardous waste could be any person who arranges shipment of
hazardous waste: the holder, collector, carrier, consignee or dealer. If the
sender of hazardous waste, carrier and consignee of hazardous waste are
different companies, then 4 copies of the covering letter have to be
completed. If the sender and carrier or carrier and consignee of hazardous
waste is the same company, then 3 copies of covering letter have to be
completed. If the sender, carrier and consignee of hazardous waste is the
same company, then 1 copy of the covering letter has to be completed. If
the hazardous waste holder is not the sender, he has to have a copy of the
covering letter completed by the sender, carrier and consignee.
One copy of the covering letter completed by sender, holder and carrier
should be stored by sender with other papers required for management of
hazardous waste. The rest of the copies of the covering letter of hazardous
waste go together with the load of hazardous waste the carrier transfers to
consignee of hazardous waste. After completing the relevant sections of all
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copies of received covering letter, the consignee of hazardous waste stores
one copy of the covering letter with the other documents required for
management of hazardous waste. The consignee of hazardous waste has to
send each copy of the covering letter (by fax, post or other) to the sender
of hazardous waste and carrier of hazardous waste in 5 working days after
receiving the load.
The carrier and consignee of hazardous waste have no right to accept the
load of hazardous waste if there is no covering letter or it is not completed,
or information in covering letter is incorrect or inaccurate (except where
hazardous waste has been received from individuals).
If the characteristics of hazardous waste at the time of receiving do not
meet the information in the covering letter, the consignee has to issue the
report which has to be signed by him and the carrier of hazardous waste no
later than next working day to inform the sender of hazardous waste and
Regional Environmental Protection Department (thereinafter - REPD) in
which territory the sender of hazardous waste is located.
The decision to receive or refuse to receive the load of hazardous waste
has to be taken by the consignee of hazardous waste. If the consignee of
hazardous waste refuses to receive the load of hazardous waste, the
sender has the obligation to inform REPD about the case and has to take
back the load of hazardous waste and manage it in accordance with legal
acts. The sender, producer, carrier and consignee of hazardous waste have
to ensure that the information provided in every copy of the covering letter
matches, and is clearly legible and correct.
The Waste Act of 14 December 2012 (Journal of Laws of 8 January 2013, No
21, as amended) ('the Waste Act') lays down rules on the management of
waste.
In Poland, the Environmental Protection Inspectorate monitors compliance
with waste management requirements.
Pursuant to Article 49 of the Waste Act, the Provincial Marshal keeps a
register of operators who introduce products and packed products and
who manage waste. The register forms an integral part of the database on
products and packaging and waste management.
Poland
2013-2015
Pursuant to Article 50(1), point 5b, of the Waste Act, the Provincial Marshal
makes entries in the register at the request of undertakings transporting
waste. Only operators entered in the register may perform waste transport
activities. The entry in the register includes the codes and names of the
types of waste transported.
Pursuant to Article 51(2), point 4, of the Waste Act, undertakings
transporting waste that they themselves have generated are not required
to be entered in the register.
Pursuant to Article 53(3) of the Waste Act, foreign undertakings engaged in
activities relating to waste transport must submit a request for entry in the
register:
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1) through a person authorised to represent them, pursuant to Article 87 of
the Freedom of Business Activity Act of 2 July 2004, to the Marshal of the
Province competent from the point of view of the branch office's location,
where the undertaking has a branch office in Poland;
2) direct to the Marshal of Mazowiecki Province, where the undertaking
does not have a branch office in Poland.
Pursuant to Article 54(1) of the Waste Act, when making entries in the
register the Provincial Marshal allocates each operator an individual
registration number. Pursuant to Article 24(5) of the Waste Act, a waste
transport undertaking providing a waste transport service must mark its
individual registration number on documents relating to this service.
Pursuant to Article 234 of the Waste Act, the register is to be established
within 36 months of the date on which the above Act comes into force.
Operators which are under an obligation to submit a request for entry in
the register are required to submit that request within 6 months of the
date on which the register was set up.
Pursuant to Article 233 of the Waste Act, authorisations to transport waste
that are issued on the basis of earlier provisions retain the period of validity
for which they were issued but not for longer than the expiry of the date
for submitting the request for entry in the register or the date of entry in
that register, where the entry was made at an earlier time. Until such time
as the register is set up, waste transport undertakings are obliged to obtain
authorisation for the transport of waste on the basis of earlier provisions.
The earlier provisions referred to above are the Waste Act of 27 April 2001
which required waste holders engaged in the collection or transport of
waste to have authorisation to do so. The authorisation was issued by the
'Starosta' (the head of the local administration in Poland). The
authorisation was issued by the 'Starosta' (the head of the local
administration in Poland).
At the same time, the old register is still kept by the 'Starosta' in
accordance with Article 33(5) of the Waste Act of 27 April 2001.
The Road Transport Inspectorate verifies road transport compliance,
including the transport of waste within the country.
The shipments of waste within the Slovak territory is regulated by Article
20 of the national Waste Act No. 223/2001. Slovakia provide the relevant
text from this Article below:
Slovakia
2013-2015
Article 20
Obligations relating to hazardous waste shipment within the
territory of the Slovak Republic.
(1) A person who made a contract with carrier which subject is a shipment
of haza dous astes he ei afte haza dous aste o sig e
A ti les
610 to 629 and Articles 638 to 641 of the Commercial Code, Articles 765 to
771 of the Civil Code) shall be obliged:
a) to ensure hazardous waste shipment in compliance with this Act and in
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case if an approval under Article 7 is required for hazardous waste
shipment also in compliance with this approval; b) to perform hazardous
waste shipment by traffic means that meet provisions of generally binding
legal regulations on transport of dangerous goods (Decree of the Minister
of the Foreign Affairs No. 64/1987 . on European Agreement concerning
the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods (ADR); Decree of the
Minister of Foreign Affairs No. 8/1985 on the Convention on International
Carriage by Rail (COTIF); Notification of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
the Slovak republic No. 15/2001 on adopting amendments to the
Regulations concerning the international carriage of dangerous goods
(RID)); if he does not perform transport alone, he is obliged to provide for
it by a carrier authorised by special regulations (For example, the Act of the
National Council of the Slovak Republic No. 513/2009 on railways and the
Act of the National Council of the Slovak Republic No. 56/2012 on road
transport, as amended).
(2) The hazardous waste consignors and one who is under contract referred
to i pa ag aph fo haza dous aste the e ipie t of haza dous aste
are required:
a) to keep and maintain record of hazardous wastes shipped;
b) to report stipulated data from the records under letter a) to the
competent district authority according to the seat or place of business of
the hazardous waste consigner and the hazardous waste consignee; where
the consent for shipment of hazardous waste was issued by a regional
authority, then to that authority as well;
c) to allow state supervision bodies in waste management (Section 73)
check the waste handling during shipment; if requested, submit documents
(For example, the Act of the National Council of the Slovak Republic No.
56/2012 as amended) and provide fair and full information relating to the
waste management;
d) to perform a corrective measure imposed by a state supervision body in
waste management (Section 73).
(3) When shipping hazardous wastes, the hazardous wastes consigner, the
hazardous wastes consignee and the carrier shall be obliged to
acknowledge the consignment note of hazardous wastes [Section 68
paragraph 3 letter f)].
(4) The hazardous waste consignee shall be obliged to send the
consignment note of the hazardous waste acknowledged according to
paragraph 3 to the hazardous waste consigner, the competent district
authority according to the seat or place of business of the hazardous waste
consigner and the hazardous waste consignee; where the approval to
shipment of hazardous waste was issued by a regional environmental
authority, to that authority as well.
Slovenia
2013-2015
No special system for the supervision and control of shipments within the
territory of Republic of Slovenia is established. It is a part of regular system
established according to requirements of Council Directive 2006/12/EC
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(Directive 2008/98/EC) on waste and Council Directive 91/689/EEC on
hazardous waste.
Shipments of waste are controlled by Prior notifications, Control and
Monitoring Documents and by comparing the reports to be submitted by
end waste managers and waste carriers.
In the case of Aragon, Royal Decree 833/88 and Royal Decree 952/97
establish the Application of minimum control and document verification.
In the case of the Community of Madrid, during the year 2012 the system
established by Law 22/2011, of July 28, Waste and Contaminated Land was
applied. Law 5/2003 of March 20 Waste from the Community of Madrid,
and the Regulations approved by RD 833/1988, of 20 July also applies.
In the case of the Community of Galicia, the monitoring and control system
that applies
is esta lished
Title II of Regulatio : o
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otifi atio . O goi g o de o t ols a e a ied out et ee Gali ia a d
Portugal since 2010 at the borders of Valença and Chaves. In 2010, three
controls were made and in the other years two inspections were made,
usually done in two days.
These checks are being made with inspectors of Galicia, Portuguese
inspection and Portugal SEPNA, and in some years also with the Spanish
Environmental Police.
The procedure is that the Police stop the trucks and see if they are
transporting waste. When they detect waste, they request the driver
documentation and observe if waste transports are green list.
In Comunidad de la Rioja there is no regional legislation on the matter.
They apply the provisions of Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the
European Parliament and of the Council on shipments of waste.
The Directorate General of Environmental Quality has developed within the
European project IBERETER of IVB SUDOE program a computer program
that allows transboundary communications movements to be performed
online.
The control and monitoring is included in the Inspection Program of
Comunidad de la Rioja.
With regard to the application of this Regulation to transfers exclusively
within the Member State (Article 33), it is necessary to repeat what is
already indicated in the first section of this questionnaire: as established in
Article 12 of Law 22/2011, of July 28, Waste and Contaminated Soils, as
well as in the Fourth Additional Provision of Royal Decree 180/2015, of
March 13, which regulates the transfer of waste within the territory of the
State, the authorization and processing of such transfers falls to the
Autonomous Communities when it is done between them or with a
member country of the EU. In the case of transfer with a third country,
authorization and processing falls to MAPAMA.
Thus, the Autonomous Communities are the ones that establish the
systems for the monitoring and control of waste shipments carried out
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exclusively within the State.
Specifically, the following Autonomous Communities have indicated that
there is a system for the monitoring and control of waste shipments carried
out within their jurisdiction:
Aragón, Asturias, Canary Islands, Cantabria, Catalonia, Extremadura,
Galicia, La Rioja, Community of Madrid, Region of Murcia, and Navarra.
In addition to Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 on shipments of waste, there
is state regulation that applies to the interior of Spain. The State establishes
the bases of responsibility, vigilance, inspection, control and sanctioning
regime in Title VII of Law 22/2011, of July 28, on waste and contaminated
soils. Specifically in its articles 42, 43 and 44. It has also developed
regulations in this regard through Royal Decree 180/2015, which regulates
the transfer of waste within the territory of the State. In addition, some
Autonomous Communities have also developed their own regulations in
this regard.
Regarding this point, the specific information reflected by some
Autonomous Communities is given below:
CANARY ISLANDS: The transfer of waste from the Canary archipelago to the
final manager in the peninsula is subject to prior notification and
identification documentation in the cases provided for in the regulations.
All this is outside the control of the port authorities, customs, the civil
guard and the Agency for the Protection of the Urban and Natural
Environment.
CANTABRIA: The o t ol of t a sfe s ithi Ca ta ia s ju isdi tio is
carried out through the application of Royal Decree 180/2015, of March 13,
which regulates the transfer of waste within the territory of the State. In
the Autonomous Community of Cantabria, this Royal Decree is applicable
both to inter-community transfers (between Cantabria and another
Autonomous Community) and intra-community transfers (within the
Autonomous Community of Cantabria itself).
LA RIOJA: In La Rioja there is no regional legislation in this regard, and it
applies the one established in Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the
European Parliament and of the Council, on shipments of waste. The
General Directorate of Environmental Quality has developed within the
European project IBERETER of the SUDOE IVB program a computer
program that allows communications of cross-border movements to be
carried out online. Control and surveillance is included in the Inspection
Program of Rioja.
EXTREMADURA: Law 22/2011, of July 28, on waste and contaminated soils,
establishes, first of all, the legal regime of transfers within the State,
developed later by Royal Decree 180/2015, of 13 March. The entry and exit
of waste from the national territory are regulated in accordance with
Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006, introducing in Law 20/2011 the obligation
for those who organize shipments to submit information related to non-
hazardous waste for statistical and control purposes. Finally, Title VII of the
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aforementioned Law regulates liability, surveillance, inspection and control,
and the sanctioning regime.
COMMUNITY OF MADRID: During the year 2015, in the Community of
Madrid the system established in Law 22/2011, of July 28, on
Contaminated Waste and Soils, in Law 5/2003, of March 20, and the
Regulation approved by RD 833/1988, of July 20 and in Royal Decree
180/2015, of March 13, were applied.
NAVARRA: The System is constituted by the control of the movements
carried out, the periodic inspections in companies that carry out cross-
border transfers, the annual memories of waste management and, if
applicable, the sanctions in case of illicit transfers, through the Legal
Regime Service.
Sweden
2013-2015
Individuals that transport waste within Swedish borders must have
permission to do so or, in some cases, at least be registered. There are
rules that says that those who transport hazardous waste within the nation
must establish special transport documents.
Movements of hazardous waste within England and Wales are subject to
separate tracking and movement controls. Transfers of hazardous waste
should be accompanied by a transfer note including all the relevant
information from annex 1B of the Waste Shipment Regulation. Similar
controls also apply in Scotland and Northern Ireland and Gibraltar.
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4.3.6
Question 11 - Information on Penalties Imposed for Illegal
Shipments of Waste
As part of Question 11, Member States are asked to provide details on how illegal
shipments of waste are penalised under national legislation.
12 Member States
provided
details of financial penalties imposed on persons undertaking illegal shipments of waste
(Austria,
Belgium, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Italy, Latvia, Malta,
Poland, Slovakia
and
Slovenia). 7 Member States
(Belgium,
Finland, France, Germany,
Italy, Malta,
and
Poland)
provided information on prison sentences which may be
imposed as penalties.
Information on the range of financial penalties and prison sentences imposed for illegal
shipments of waste can be found in Table 5-8.
A summary of this information with accompanying analysis can be found in Section 5.4.5.
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Table 5-8: Question 11 - Information on Illegal Shipments of Waste
Member State
Additional Remarks
Corresponding administrative penalty provisions can be found in the Waste
Management Act 2002 as amended:
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Austria*
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If a significant amount of waste is disposed of, this is a judicial offense as
regulated by § 181 b of the Criminal Code as amended.
Austria
2014-2015
Corresponding penal provisions can be found in the Waste Management
Act 2002
(see §79 Abs.1 Z 15a, § 79 Abs. 2 Z 18 to 23 and §79 Abs.3 Z 13 to 16)
and in the Penal Code 1974 (BGBl. 60/1974 idgF: §§ 181 b and 181c).
FLEMISH REGION:
Decree on the sustainable management of material cycles and waste
The Flemish Government may prohibit or issue regulations governing the
import and export of waste.
It may take any measures concerning imports and exports of waste that are
necessary to implement Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 of the European
Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006 on shipments of waste and
the Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous
Wastes and their Disposal, signed in Basel on 22 March 1989. For this
purpose, it may, among other things:
1 Make all imports or exports of waste falling within the scope of
Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 subject to the provision of a bank guarantee,
deposit or equivalent financial security to cover the costs of transport and
disposal or recovery, as provided for in Article 6 of Regulation (EC) No
1013/2006;
2 For imports or exports of waste, charge the notifier a fee to cover the
administrative costs of implementing the notification and monitoring
procedure and require payment of the usual costs of appropriate analyses
and inspections, as provided for in Article 29 of Regulation (EC) No
1013/2006.
Transboundary shipments of waste in contravention of the provisions of
the Regulation referred to in paragraph 2 or provisions laid down pursuant
to paragraph 1 or 2 are prohibited.
By way of derogation from the Regulation referred to in paragraph 2, the
Public Waste Agency of Flanders (OVAM) may limit the import of waste
intended for waste incineration plants designated for waste recovery if
such imports would result in waste generated in the Flemish Region having
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to be disposed of or waste having to be processed in a manner which does
not comply with the implementation plans referred to in Article 18.
Decree of 5 April 1995 containing general provisions on environmental
policy
In general, and in particular (as regards penalties):
Article 16(6)(3)
1. Whosoever intentionally dumps, manages or transfers waste in violation
of the legal requirements or in violation of a licence shall be liable to a
prison sentence of between one month and five years and/or a fine of
between EUR 100 and EUR 500 000.
Whosoever, through negligence or carelessness, dumps, manages or
transfers waste in violation of the legal requirements or in violation of a
licence shall be liable to a prison sentence of between one month and
three years and/or a fine of between EUR 100 and EUR 350 000.
WALLOON REGION:
Decree of 27 June 1996 on waste (mainly Article 23)
19 July 2007 - Decree of the Walloon Government on the shipment of
waste (M.B. 27.07.2007)
Decree of 27 May 2004 on Book 1 of the Environmental Code and in
particular the Decree on investigating, detecting, prosecuting and
sanctioning offences and on environmental remedial measures
5 December 2008 - Decree of the Walloon Government inserting a part
VIII in the regulatory part of Book 1 of the Environmental Code (M.B.
27.01.2009)
In particular the following provisions:
NB: this list is not exhaustive
General
Decree of 27 June 1996 on waste
CHAPITER IV - Waste shipments
Article 23 1. Shipments of waste within, into or out of the Walloon Region
are carried out in such a manner as to reduce as far as possible any risks to
the environment or human health and to permit recovery and disposal of
waste in accordance with the provisions of this decree and of the
legislation of the states and regions involved.
2. To this end the Government may in particular:
1.require shipments to be declared or authorised;
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2.prohibit generally or partially or raise objections to shipments of waste,
in particular if they do not comply with the plans referred to in Chapter V;
3.require that special signs be attached to vehicles transporting waste;
4.make the shipment of waste subject to the provision of a financial
guarantee intended to cover the costs of transport, recovery and disposal,
in particular if the shipment proves impossible or the waste is returned to
the dispatcher;
5.charge producers or holders of waste a fee to cover the administrative
costs of implementing the notification and monitoring procedure and the
usual costs of analyses and inspections;
6.in general terms, take all measures necessary to implement Council
Regulation (EEC) No 259/93 of 1 February 1993 on the supervision and
control of shipments of waste within, into and out of the European
Community [and of Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 of the European
Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006 on shipments of waste] and
of the Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of
Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal, signed in Basel on 22 March 1989
and approved by the Act of 6 August 1993.
[Decree 22.03.2007]
Plus the implementing decree in its entirety.
Penalties and penal provisions
Decree of 27 June 1996 on waste
Article 51 - Whosoever contravenes Articles 3(1) and (2), 6, 7(1), (2) and (5),
8, 10, 14, 19(3) and 23 of this Decree or the provisions for its
implementation is guilty of an offence of the second category within the
meaning of part VIII of the decree section of Book 1 of the Environmental
Code.
Decree of 27 May 2004 on Book 1 of the Environmental Code
Article D151(1) Offences of the second category are punishable by
imprisonment of between eight days and three years and/or a fine of no
less than EUR 100 and no more than EUR 1 000 000.
Investigations
Decree of 27 May 2004 on Book 1 of the Environmental Code
[CHAPTER II. - Investigations][Decree 05.06.2008]
[Article D144. The Government may adopt measures concerning the
inspection of all or certain categories of installations and activities covered
by the legislation referred to in Article D138.]
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[Decree 05.06.2008]
[Article D145. In the exercise of their duties and without prejudice to their
inspection responsibilities laid down elsewhere, officers may enter, at any
time, installations, premises, sites and other places, except those which
constitute a private home within the meaning of Article 15 of the
Constitution.
In the case of private homes within the meaning of Article 15 of the
Constitution, officers may enter with the prior authorisation of an
examining magistrate.]
[Decree 05.06.2008]
Article D146. In order to carry out their mission, officers may:
1 carry out any examination, inspection or research and collect any
information necessary to ensure that the provisions referred to in Article
D138, paragraph 1, are respected, in particular:
a. question any person on any issue of use for monitoring purposes;
b. have access on the spot to or examine any document of any kind which
may help them carry out their mission, by taking a photographic or other
copy thereof or removing it against issue of a receipt;
c. check the identity of any offender;
2 take samples in accordance with the procedures laid down by the
Government;
3 have analyses carried out in accordance with the rules laid down under
Article D147. If a sample is taken for analysis, the offender must
immediately be informed that he may have a counter-analysis carried out,
at his own cost. If the analysis report reveals that an offence has been
committed, an official report is drawn up in accordance with Article D141;
4 stop vehicles used for transport and check their loads;
5 take any measure necessary to preserve evidence and, in particular, for a
period not exceeding seventy-two hours:
a. prohibit the movement of objects or seal establishments or installations
likely to have been used for the commission of an offence;
b. stop, immobilise or seal means of transport and other items likely to
have been used for the commission of an offence;
6 in the presence of the party concerned or the latter having been duly
invited, test or have tested by accredited persons, laboratories or public
and private bodies machines and appliances likely to contravene the
provisions referred to in Article D138(1);
7 be accompanied by technical experts;
8 institute administrative policy measures allowing them to withdraw from
circulation objects which may constitute a source of environmental
damage;
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9 without prejudice to Article D145 accompany those objects to the
premises to which they were intended to be transported and place them
under sequestration.
BRUSSELS CAPITAL REGION:
The penalties that apply in the Brussels Capital Region are based on the
following regional provisions:
Order of 7 March 1991 on the prevention and management of waste
(until 7 July 2012) and the implementing decrees pertaining thereto:
Article 8: Under this Article, it is prohibited to dump waste in any public or
private place other than the sites provided for this purpose by the
competent administrative authority or in violation of the regulatory
provisions relating to the disposal of waste.
Article 10: Under this Article, every producer or holder of waste must
dispose of it or have it disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner in
accordance with this Order in order to limit the negative consequences for
the soil, flora and fauna, air and water and without harming the
environment or putting human health at risk.
Article 13(4): Under this Article, the Executive may introduce a notification,
registration, recognition or licensing requirement for persons it designates
who
for whatever reason
produce, collect, transport, dispose of, buy,
sell or hold waste.
Article 18: Under this Article, the Executive adopts the necessary measures
with a view to implementing the European Directives on waste and toxic
and hazardous waste and with a view to meeting the obligations arising
from the entry into force in national law of the Basel Convention on the
Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their
Disposal.
Article 20: Under this Article, information must be made available to the
I stitute at the I stitute s e uest he e the i di idual details i uestio
are indispensable.
Articles 22 to 29: These Articles state the criminal penalties for the
specified infringements of the Waste Order.
Order of 14 June 2012 on waste (as of 7 July 2012) and the implementing
decrees pertaining thereto:
Article 17: Waste management may not put human health at risk or have
any negative consequences for the environment.
Article 18: It is prohibited to dump waste in any public or private place
other than the sites provided for this purpose by the competent
administrative authority or in violation of the provisions relating to the
management of waste.
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Article 23(2): Those who collect and transport waste shall deliver the
collected and transported waste to authorised processing facilities.
Article 28: The production, collection and transport of hazardous waste,
and its storage and processing, must take place in conditions which protect
the environment and human health and ensure the traceability of the
waste.
Article 35: The Government shall take the measures necessary to ensure
implementation of Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006, the Convention on the
Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their
Disposal signed in Basel and any other measure relating to the transport or
shipment of waste arising from international agreements, and in particular
the EU Treaties.
Article 56: The Government may approve any measure necessary to
transpose and implement provisions regarding waste, in particular
provisions regarding certain types of waste, the transport and shipment of
waste, and arrangements for and methods of waste prevention and
management which arise from international agreements, and in particular
the EU Treaties.
Article 39: The Government shall make the following subject to
accreditation or registration: waste collectors, if collection is not part of the
operation of a classified establishment for which the waste collectors hold
an environmental licence or declaration; waste transporters; traders in
waste; waste brokers; any persons designated by the Government.
Articles 48 to 55. These Articles state the criminal penalties for the
specified infringements of the Waste Order.
Order of 25 March 1999 on the investigation, identification, prosecution
and punishment of environmental offences
Articles 32 and 33: These Articles state the criminal penalties for the
specified infringements of the Waste Order.
The prevention and detection of illegal shipments is based on regular
inspections at waste treatment or generating facilities and during
shipments of waste.
Local environmental authorities perform checks at waste treatment
facilities on regular basis, while customs, border police and transport
authorities perform checks of waste shipments as part of their routine,
day-to-day activities. In cases of doubts regarding the conformity of the
waste with the accompanying documents or regarding the type of the
waste, the authorities responsible for inspections of waste shipments may
require the assistance of the local environmental inspectors.
Provisions on how the authorities involved in inspections of shipments shall
co-operate are laid down in Art. 116 and in Art. 124 of the Waste
Management Act, prom. SG No 53/13.07.2012, effective 13.07.2012.
Cases of illegal shipments which constitute criminal offences according to
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the Bulgarian Penal law are handled by the Public Prosecution.
Administrative violations to Regulation EC No 1013/2006 are penalised in
accordance with Art. 150 of the Waste Management Act.
Information on administrative and inspectional supervision can be found in
Chapters IX. and X. of the ASWM. Inspectional control of transboundary
movements of waste is covered by Articles 156-158. Penalty provisions are
prescribed by Chapter XI. of the ASWM. According to Article 170 Paragraph
1 point 29 of AWSM, penalty for illegal shipments is between 150,000.00
and 400,000.00 HRK (~ 19,500
52,500 EUR).
Department of Environment and the Customs Department cooperate and
randomly check physically exports of waste. Especially in cases where there
is information or the suspicion of probable illegal movement the
Department of Environment and Customs Department proceed to more
often checks. Both Departments also participate in campaigns conducted
by IMPEL-TFS and World Customs Organisation.
Department of Environment also conducts road checks on wastes exports
in cooperation with the Police Department within the European Project
AUGIAS.
Department of Environment and the Customs Department cooperate and
randomly check physically exports of waste. Especially in cases where there
is information or the suspicion of probable illegal movement the
Department of Environment and Customs Department proceed to more
often checks. Both Departments also participate in campaigns conducted
by IMPEL-TFS and World Customs Organisation.
Department of Environment also conducts road checks on wastes exports
i oope atio
ith the Poli e Depa t e t ithi the EUROPOL s P oje ts
and ENVICRIMENET.
Provisions to prevent, detect and sanction illegal shipments are contained
in Act on Waste No. 185/2001 Coll. Prevention and detection illegal
shipments is happening via informing individuals and enterprises about the
obligations under the Regulation 1013/2006 and frequent inspections
carried out during the shipment of waste and in the facilities. Authorization
of public authorities during the inspections are set out in § 71, 72, 76, 77,
77a) and 81 of Act on Waste No. 185/2001 Coll. According to § 56 par. 2 of
Act on Waste No. 185/2001 Coll. the Ministry of the Environment prohibits
the notified transboundary movement of waste, involving persons
effectively convicted of a criminal offence committed in relation to waste
management or persons on which has been during last 5 years before
submitting a notification lawfully imposed sanction for infringement of
legislation in the area of waste management.
Penalties for illegal shipments of waste are set out in § 66 and 69 of Act on
Waste No. 185/2001 Coll.; illegal shipment constitutes a criminal offence.
The Czech Environmental Inspectorate imposes a fine of up to CZK 50 000
000 on natural person authorized to do business or legal entity who
violates obligations for transboundary movement of waste laid down by
Croatia
2013-2015
Cyprus
2013
Cyprus
2014-2015
Czech Republic
2013-2015
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Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council (EC) No.
1013/2006 or Act on Waste (Act on Waste No. 185/2001 Coll., § 66 para. 4
(g)).
Whoever, even through negligence, breach legislation governing waste
management that ships transboundary the waste without notification or
consent of the competent public authority, or in such notification or
application for consent or associated documentation provides false or
grossly distorted information or conceals material information shall be
punished with imprisonment of up to one year or prohibition of activities.
Whoever, even through negligence, contrary to legislation places, plants,
ships or otherwise manages the waste, causing damage to or endangering
the environment, the remedy of which incurs significant costs, shall be
punished with imprisonment of up to two years or prohibition of activities.
The offender shall be punished with imprisonment for six months to three
years or prohibition of activities if he commits the above offence as a
member of an organized group, or gains from such a crime substantial
benefit for himself or for another or he commits such an offence again.
Imprisonment of one to five years or a fine will be imposed on an offender
if he gains from the aforementioned act large-scale benefit for himself or
for another, or where the act concerns hazardous waste (Act No. 40/2009
Coll., the Criminal Code, § 298).
Denmark
2013-2015
The Danish Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducts border
control in cooperation with the Police, Customs and Municipalities.
According to the national Waste Act, regular supervision of the waste-
related activities of registered waste handlers and producers of hazardous
waste shall be exercised. The transboundary movement of hazardous
waste or other waste subject to international control without the
corresponding permit or in violation of the requirements of the permit or
without annex VII is punishable by a fine of up to 300 euros. The same act,
if committed by a legal person, is punishable by a fine of up to 32 000
euros.
According to the Environmental Protection Act (257/2014) chapter 3,
section 21, the Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the
Environment steers and promotes the execution of duties referred to in
provisions issued in this Act and under it, enforces these provisions and
exercises its right to defend public environmental interests in decision-
making based on this Act.
Finland
2013-2015
According to the Waste Act (646/2011) section 22 the Finnish Environment
Institute is the Competent Authority referred to in the Waste Shipment
Regulation, and is responsible for cooperation with other Competent
Authorities in the supervision of transboundary shipments of waste. Each
Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment (15
centres) directs and promotes the management of duties referred to in the
Waste Act and in the provisions issued thereunder.
According to the Waste Act section 25 the Finnish Environment Institute
Estonia
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shall supervise compliance with provisions concerning transboundary
shipments of waste. The role of customs is issued in section 117: Customs
must, when necessary, stop any transboundary shipment of waste that is in
violation of the requirements laid down in the Waste Shipment Regulation
or the Waste Act, and must provide notification on the matter to the
Finnish Environment Institute, which will decide on further measures.
The liability to penalty is regulated both by the Criminal Code of Finland
(39/1889, latest amended by 1211/2015) chapter 48, section 1(3) and
section 2 and by the Waste Act section 147(18). Moreover according to the
Waste Act sections 131
133 the supervisory authority may impose a
penalty payment for negligence for certain acts of negligence.
According to the Criminal Code of Finland chapter 48, section 1(3) a person
who, intentionally or through gross negligence, imports or exports waste or
transports waste through the territory of Finland in violation of the Waste
Act or a provision or specific order based on the Waste Act or Regulation
(EC) No 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on
shipment of wastes so that the act is conducive to causing contamination
of the environment, other corresponding environmental despoliation or
littering or a health hazard, shall be sentenced for impairment of the
environment to a fine or to imprisonment for at most two years.
If the offence is committed in violation of an order or a prohibition of an
authority, as issued because of an illegal waste shipment and the offence is
aggravated also when assessed as a whole, the offender shall be sentenced
for aggravated impairment of the environment to imprisonment for at least
four months and at most six years according to the Criminal Code chapter
48, section 2.
According to Waste Act section 147 whosoever deliberately or through
gross negligence, in a manner other than that described above (Criminal
Code of Finland, chapter 48) imports to or exports waste from another
country, or transfers waste, via Finnish territory in violation of this the
Waste Act or a provision issued thereunder, or an order regarding an
individual case, or the Waste Shipment Regulation, shall be fined for
violation of the Waste Act, unless a more severe punishment is provided
for elsewhere in law.
The Office for the fight against the Environmental damage and for Public
Health (OCLAESP) is competent in the fight against infringements related to
the environment and the public health. This authority can carry out on its
own initiative checks on waste shipments whenever the circumstances
require these controls (Decree No. 2004-612 of 24 June 2004 establishing
the OCLAESP).
The customs authorities regularly carry out checks on waste shipments
under the customs law (the Customs Code: Articles 38, 414, 426 (customs
offenses), Article 266 (provisions on the general tax on the polluting
activities applicable to the waste exported), Article 40 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure).
The Competent Authorities also carry out administrative checks on the
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waste treatment facilities under the legislation on the classified
installations for the protection of the environment (Code of the
Environment - Book No V on the prevention of the pollution, the risks and
the nuisances - Articles L 511-1 and L 514-5, Articles R 512 -56 to 512-66
and Article R 541-45).
Specific provisions applicable to waste shipments include:
Penalties: the Code of the Environment: the Article L 541-46 11
(misdemeanour with a penalty of 2 years of imprisonment and a fine
€ ,
a d the A ti les R
-83 and R 541-84 (contraventions)).
Administrative penalties: the Code of the Environment: the Article L 541-40
(Book V, Title IV, Chapter I, Section 4 on the shipments of waste, including
administrative fines for the lack of financial guarantees).
The control of shipments of waste is regulated by Article 11 of the Waste
Shipment Act.
•A ti le
O ligatio of the autho ities of the fede al states ega di g
inspections of facilities and companies;
•A ti le
O ligatio of the autho ities of the fede al states o spot
checks of waste shipments; Participation of customs and the Federal
Agency for Traffic of Goods;
•A ti le
Germany
2013-2015
I fo
atio of the Co pete t Autho ities;
•A ti le
Competence for measures for safe storage until the decision
for further action has been taken;
•A ti le
Feasi ilit of se u i g the aste u til eli i atio of faults o
until safe storage; and
•A ti le
of the Waste Ship e t A t a d the O di a e
on fines for
waste shipments contains provisions on fines regarding waste shipments.
The illegal shipment of waste is a criminal offense pursuant to Article 326
(2) of the Penal Code and is punished with imprisonment of up to three
years or a fine. If grave environmental damage has been caused, the
imprisonment may be to 10 years pursuant to Article 330 of the Penal
Code. The attempt to ship waste illegally is also punishable.
Illegal shipments of waste are dealt with in several provisions of National
Law 1650/1986 on environment protection, JMD 13588/725/2006 on
hazardous waste management, JMD 50910/2727/2003 on non-hazardous
waste management, National Law 4014/2011 on environmental permitting
and National Law 4042/2012, transposing Directives 2008/99 and 2008/98.
Greece
2013-2015
More specifically, Article 14 of JMD 13588/725/2006 and Article 14 of JMD
50910/2727/2003 provide the regulatory framework for the conduction of
regular and random inspections on waste (hazardous and non-hazardous)
management companies, and therefore on companies that collect and
transport waste. In addition, according to Article 57 of Law 4042/2012, the
Environmental Inspectorate and the Customs are responsible for spot
checks on shipments of waste.
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The penalties imposed in cases of illegal shipments (as a subset of waste
collection and transport activity) are divided into the following three
categories:
i) criminal penalties, dealt with in Articles: 28 of National Law 1650/1986,
as amended by Article 7 of Law 4042/2012, 17 of JMD 13588/725/2006, 15
of JMD 50910/2727/2003;
ii) administrative penalties, dealt with in Articles 30 of National Law
1650/1986, 17 of JMD 13588/725/2006, 15 of JMD 50910/2727/2003 , 21
of National Law 4014/2011 and 37 of National Law 4042/2012; and
iii) penalties arising from liability for damage to third parties, dealt with in
Articles 29 of National Law 1650/1986, 17 of JMD 13588/725/2006, 15 of
JMD 50910/2727/2003.
Regular inspections are carried out by the Competent Authority involving
customs (and sometimes the police)
Hungary
2013
Government Decree No. 180/2007 (VII. 3) on transboundary shipment
of waste;
Government Decree No. 271/2001 (XII. 21) on waste management fine
Act IV of 1978 on Criminal Code; and
Act IV of 1959 on Civil Code.
espo se
as ide ti al to its
espo se,
ith the
Hungary
2014
Hu ga s
addition of:
Act CXL of 2004 on the general rules of administrative proceedings and
services.
Regular inspections are carried out by the competent authority involving
customs (and sometimes the police)
Hungary
2015
Governmental Decree No. 180/2007 (VII. 3.) on transboundary
shipment of waste;
Governmental Decree No. 271/2001 (XII. 21.) on waste management
fine;
Act C of 2012 on Criminal Code;
Act V of 2013 on Civil Code; and
Act CXL of 2004 on the general rules of administrative proceedings and
services.
Ireland
2013-2015
The export, import and transit of waste shipments are regulated under S.I.
No. 419 of 2007 Waste Management (Shipments of Waste) Regulations,
2007. These Regulations gave effect to provisions contained in Commission
Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 on transfrontier shipments of waste, which
sets out notification procedures, specifies revised waste listings and
strengthens enforcement provisions in relation to waste movements
within, into and out of the EU. All transfrontier shipments of waste
originating in the State, that are subject to the prior written notification
procedures must be notified to and through Dublin City Council at the
National TFS Office established to implement and enforce the Regulations.
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Most of the illegal shipments regard waste not included in Annex III of WSR
which are accompanied by Annex VII (art. 18 of WSR) instead of the prior
written notification. In other cases, wastes listed in Annex III of WSR are
shipped as non-waste. Illegal shipments are usually detected during the
ordinary activities of control made by competent authorities of control
such as Carabinieri, Polizia, Guardia di Finanza, Corpo Forestale dello stato,
Dogane, and Capitanerie di Porto.
Illegal shipments are penalised by Legislative Decree 152/2006:
Italy
2013-2015
Art 259 provides for illegal shipments of waste, according to Regulation EC
1013/2006, a fine from 1,550 up to 26,000 Euro and the imprisonment up
to two years. This punishment can be increased in case of shipment of
hazardous waste. The sentence of the Judiciary competent Authority
always provides the confiscation of the means of transport.
Art. 260 provides the imprisonment from one up to six years (plus extra
penalties pursuant to articles 28, 30, 32-bis, 32-ter and 33 of the Penal
Code) for whomever is a part of criminal organizations that systematically
carry out illegal commerce, import, export, transport and management of a
huge amount of waste. In case of radioactive waste the imprisonment is
from three up to eight years. The sentence of the Judiciary competent
Authority always provides the confiscation of the means of transport and
the environmental clean-up.
• Illegal aste ship ents
are prevented by carrying out supervision and
inspections of companies involved in waste management. Illegal waste
shipments can be detected during administrative checks (documents,
statistics submitted by company) and during inspections (thematic,
complex or based on received complain). The prevention of illegal waste
shipments is ensured also by setting proper conditions in environmental
permits to promote effective control of companies and waste streams.
• A o di g to A ti le
of the C i i al La fo a pe so
ho o
its
the importation of waste into the territory of Latvia or the transit traffic
thereof through the territory of Latvia in violation of provisions, if
substantial harm has been caused thereby to the environment, human
health or property or economic interests, the applicable punishment is
deprivation of liberty for a term up to five years or temporary deprivation
of liberty, or community service, or a fine;
• A o di g to A ti le
of Latvian
Administrative Violation Code in the
case of the violation of the regulations regarding waste management or the
regulations regarding transfrontier (international) carriage of waste
a fine
shall be imposed on natural persons from 70 euro up to 1000 euro, with
the confiscation of the vehicles or equipment used in committing of the
violation or without confiscation, but for legal persons
from 280 euro up
to 2100 euro, with the confiscation of the vehicles or equipment used in
committing of the violation or without confiscation.
Lithuania
2013-2015
The prevention and detection of the illegal shipments of waste are
executed according to the Law on State Control of Environmental
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Protection and Rules by issuing permissions, executing inspections and
through spot checks. Illegal shipments are detected by REPD and the
Lithuanian customs department. The penalty system is specified in the
Code of Administrative Offences of the Republic of Lithuania and the
Criminal Code of the Republic of Lithuania. The environmental protection
officers (in some cases prescribed by law - customs officers and other State
officers) shall have the right to impose penalties against environment
violations according to the Code of Administrative Offences of the Republic
of Lithuania. Pre-trial investigation and prosecution of criminal cases on
behalf of the State is organized and directed by prosecutors, including
cases related to illegal shipments of waste (including hazardous waste)
through the boarders of the Republic of Lithuania.
Luxembourg
2013-2015
Illegal shipments are detected through road checks which are regularly
done. The illegal shipments are penalised under the provisions of the waste
law of June 21st March 2012.
During 2015, illegal traffic of waste was prohibited and penalised under the
Waste Management (Shipments of Waste) Regulations, 2011 (LN285/11).
The Waste Management (Shipments of Waste) Regulations, 2011
(LN285/11) states that the provisions contained in Regulation (EC) No
1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006
on shipments of waste shall mutatis mutandis apply.
Therefore, the Competent Authority shall have the power to conduct both
regular and random inspections of sites, facilities and cargo, and to seize
the shipments of hazardous wastes or other wastes that are the subject of
illegal trafficking.
In the case of an illegal transboundary movement of waste to another
country as a result of conduct on the part of the exporter / generator, the
exporter/generator shall ensure that the wastes are taken back, or the
Competent Authority will take them back at the expense of the exporter/
generator.
Moreover, it states that, in the case of illegally transboundary movement
to/from Malta as a result of the conduct on the part of the
importer/exporter or of the disposer, besides ensuring the environmentally
sound management of hazardous wastes, the exporter/generator shall be
subject to a penalty, and may also have to pay the appropriate sum to the
Competent Authority in order to ensure the environmentally sound
disposal of the imported / exported hazardous wastes or other wastes.
First time offenders shall be fined no less than EUR 1,170 but no more than
EUR 4,660. On a second or subsequent conviction, offenders will be fined
no less than EUR 2,330 and no more than EUR 4,660, and/or shall be
imprisoned for a term not exceeding two years.
Netherlands
2013-2015
Every four years the Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate does
a risk analysis to determine which themes and targets require special
attention. Based on behaviour, risk factors, changes in legislation and policy
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priorities choices are made.
The prevention of illegal shipments is done through the provision. For this
there are meetings with the organisations, information is made available
on government websites and leaflets are made available for special target
groups.
Inspections at sites, in seaports, on inland waterways and roads are done
both on the basis of information guided enforcement (risk waste streams,
companies, compliance behaviour) and on the basis of random samples.
Inspections can be both administrative and object focused (inspection of
composition). When an infringement is clear the type of intervention
depends on the kind of infringement and the specific circumstances: a
warning, a (administrative) fine, a financial penalty (as means to take back
the waste or to prevent a repetition of the infringement) or a police report
with penal prosecution. The size of the fine or penalty depends on the
specific circumstances. Also given consents can be withdrawn or new
notifications can be refused by the Inspectorate.
With companies that are in compliance with the waste shipment regulation
and other legislation which also have a management quality system, the
government is inclined to make an agreement to control the company less
frequent or only through an audit. For a successful intervention it is
important to uphold the knowledge level. On a yearly basis the
Inspectorate decides on a schooling plan for its employees. The Customs
and the police prepare their own schooling facilities for the WSR.
Finally the Inspectorate organises every year regional meeting days for
experts of the different services to share their experiences and to learn
from each other. Given the importance of the (inter)national collaboration
the Inspectorate has established a special Incident room (registration and
information desk) for enforcement services which can be reached 24/7. A
part of the international cooperation within IMPEL the Inspectorate has
bilateral agreements with the surrounding countries Belgium, Germany and
the UK and with China as the most important country of destination for
green listed waste.
PREVENTION AND DETECTION
The activities were carried out by a number of authorised national
authorities. The Environmental Protection Inspectorate checked waste
treatment facilities, including those for imported or exported waste, and
initiated joint inspections with other services. Joint inspections of
international shipments took place, mainly:
at border crossings: checks carried out by officers of the Border Guard
or Customs Service at border crossings at the EU's external borders,
including seaports, in cooperation with the Environmental Protection
Inspectorate; and
on national roads and in border areas (EU internal borders), carried out
by officials at the Road Transport Inspectorate, mobile units of the
Customs Service, Border Guards and police, in cooperation with the
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PUNISHMENT
In Poland the following pieces of legislation and Articles within them are
relevant with regards to punishments related to the illegal shipment of
waste:
The Waste (International Transport) Act of 29 June 2007
Chapter 8, Penal provisions:
Any person who, contrary to his obligations, fails to execute a decision
ordering the return of imported waste to the country of dispatch or
determining how that waste must be disposed of in the territory of the
country, shall be punishable by a term of imprisonment or a fine.
Chapter 9, Fines:
Illegal importation into or export from Poland of waste shall be subject to a
fine of between 50 000 PLN and 300 000 PLN.
Chapter 9 of the Act also imposes penalties for violations of permit
conditions for legitimate movements of waste of between 30 000 PLN and
150 000 PLN.
The Penal Code Act of 6 June 1997
Article 183:
1) Any person who, contrary to the provisions of law, stores, removes,
processes, recovers or disposes of waste or substances under such
conditions or in such a way that it could endanger the life or health of
several persons or cause the destruction of plant or animal life on a large
scale shall be punishable by a term of imprisonment of between three
months and five years.
2) Any person who, contrary to the provisions of law, import substances
which threaten the environment, shall be liable to the same punishment.
3) Any person who, contrary to his obligations, permits another person to
commit an act referred to in Section1, 2 and 4, shall also be subject to the
penalty referred to in Section.
4) Any person who, contrary to the provisions of law, imports or exports
waste, shall be liable to the penalty referred to in Section 1.
5) Any person who, without the required notification or permission, or
contrary to the permit conditions, imports or exports hazardous waste,
shall be punishable by a term of imprisonment of between six months and
eight years.
6) If the person committing the acts referred to in Section 1-5 acted
unintentionally, he shall be liable to a fine, non-custodial measures or
imprisonment of up to two years.
Portugal
2013-2015
Illegal shipments of waste are prevented through information/awareness
measures to the notifiers and persons who arranges the shipment and
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detected through several annual inspections on shipments of waste.
Illegal ship e ts a e pe alised pu sua t to A ti le of De eto-Lei
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by a fine, and Article 10, which provides for the application of additional
penalties to certain offences.
Romania applies the provisions of Decision no.788/2007, with subsequent
amendments, regarding establishing measures for applying the provisions
of Regulation (EC) 1013/2006, with subsequent amendments (art. 6 and
art. 9).
Also, the Law no.101/2011 for preventing and punishing acts regarding
environmental degradation transposes Directive 2008/99/EC with regards
to the protection of the environment through criminal law.
Romania applies the provisions of Decision no.788/2007, with subsequent
amendments, regarding establishing measures for applying the provisions
of Regulation (EC) 1013/2006, with subsequent amendments (art. 6 and
art. 9).
There is close co-operation between Slovak Environmental Inspection,
customs authorities and the Ministry of Environment of the Slovak Republic
for the detection of illegal shipments.
According to the Act No. 223/2001 Coll. on waste and on amendment of
certain acts as amended, Article 69: (a) - Slovak Environmental Inspection is
a state supervision body in waste management, and (d) - Slovak
Environmental Inspection is authorized to carry out inspections of
documents related to the transboundary movements of waste by special
regulations.
(Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the
Council on shipments of waste an amended, Regulation (EC) No.
1418/2007 concerning the export for recovery of certain waste listed in
Annex III or IIIA to Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European
Parliament and of the Council to certain countries to which the OECD
Decision on the control of transboundary movements of wastes does not
apply) and by this Act, to execute physical inspection of waste, to sample
and analyse waste samples namely on-site of waste generation, in a
notifier, in a consignee of waste, at the border checkpoints and throughout
the whole territory of the Slovak Republic.
Article 72 c) of the Act No. 223/2001 Coll. on waste and on amendment of
certain acts as amended deals with the performance of the customs
authorities that are associated with transboundary shipments of waste:
(1) Customs authority and customs criminal authority concerning waste
shipment inspect whether:
a) waste is accompanying by documents under special regulations
(Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the
Council on shipments of waste an amended, Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007
concerning the export for recovery of certain waste listed in Annex III or IIIA
Romania
2014
Romania
2015
Slovakia
2013-2015
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to Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the
Council to certain countries to which the OECD Decision on the control of
transboundary movements of wastes does not apply);
b) transported goods that is without accompanying documents requested
by special regulations (Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on shipments of waste an amended,
Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007 concerning the export for recovery of
certain waste listed in Annex III or IIIA to Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of
the European Parliament and of the Council to certain countries to which
the OECD Decision on the control of transboundary movements of wastes
does not apply) is not a waste;
c) waste shipment is not in contrariety to special regulations (Regulation
(EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on
shipments of waste an amended, Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007
concerning the export for recovery of certain waste listed in Annex III or IIIA
to Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the
Council to certain countries to which the OECD Decision on the control of
transboundary movements of wastes does not apply); and
d) transported waste is in conformity with attached documents.
(2) In controlling the customs authority and customs criminal authority are
authorized to stop the vehicles, to order the shut down of the vehicle at
the appropriate place, to inspect documents, transported waste, to take
samples and analyses and take photo documentation.
(3) If the customs authority or customs criminal authority finds that waste
shipment is illegal shipment under special regulations (Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on shipments of
waste an amended, Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007 concerning the export
for recovery of certain waste listed in Annex III or IIIA to Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council to certain
countries to which the OECD Decision on the control of transboundary
movements of wastes does not apply) or waste shipment is carried out in
contravention with the permit, order the suspension of transport and
temporarily shut down of the vehicle.
(4) If the customs authority or customs criminal authority finds a violation
of special regulations (Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on shipments of waste an amended,
Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007 concerning the export for recovery of
certain waste listed in Annex III or IIIA to Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of
the European Parliament and of the Council to certain countries to which
the OECD Decision on the control of transboundary movements of wastes
does not apply) in transboundary movement of wastes shall immediately
inform the Ministry and Inspection. Ministry or Inspection determines to
the carrier a place on immobilization of the vehicle until its take-back by
special regulation (Articles 22 to 25 of the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of
the European Parliament and of the Council on shipments of waste an
amended).
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(5) Costs associated with driving the vehicle at the place designated
pursuant to para 4, vehicle parking and possibly trans-loading, storage or
other handling of waste shall be borne by the carrier. Ministry, inspection
and customs authorities are not liable for damage caused by carrier, which
occurred as a result of immobilization of the vehicle pursuant to para 4.
According to the Act No. 223/2001 Coll. on waste and on amendment of
certain acts as amended, Article 78 (3) a
fi e up to
. € shall e
imposed by the competent state administration authority in waste
management to a legal entity or an individual
entrepreneur that (a)
performs shipment in conflict with the fourth part of the Waste Act [Article
18 para 3 (d)], and (h) violates duties stipulated by special regulations
(Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the
Council on shipments of waste an amended, Regulation (EC) No. 1418/2007
2007 concerning the export for recovery of certain waste listed in Annex III
or IIIA to Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of
the Council to certain countries to which the OECD Decision on the control
of transboundary movements of wastes does not apply) for transboundary
shipments of waste and does not fulfil determined conditions given in the
permit issued by the Ministry pursuant to the special regulations (Article 9
of the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of
the Council on shipments of waste an amended). (n) violates the
prohibition according to Article 18 para 4 s) or t).
According to the Act No. 223/2001 Coll. on waste and on amendment of
certain acts as amended, Article 80 (1) an offence is committed by a person
who: e) performs illegal transboundary movement of waste/performs
transboundary movement of waste in a manner contrary to Act on Waste
[§ 18 para 4 (d)].
National legislation: Decree on the implementation of the Regulation (EC)
No. 1013/2006 on shipments of waste (OJ RS no. 71/2007); entry into force
2007.
Slovenia
2013-2015
Preventing and detecting illegal shipments: routine and non-routine
inspections of companies, carriers, obtaining information from
environmental agency, customs and police, spot checks involving
Inspectorate, Agency, Customs and the Police.
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Spain
2013-2014
Illegal waste shipments are monitored as provided for in Law 22/2011 of 28
July on Waste and Contaminated Soils and Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006
on shipments of waste.
In la Comunidad de Madrid, they are controlled also by Law 5/2003 of
March 20 of Waste of the Comunidad de Madrid, and the Regulation
approved by Royal Decree 833/1988, of 20 July.
The Autonomous Community of Andalusia has provided information on
illicit waste traffic. In addition, the Autonomous Community of the Canary
Spain *
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Islands has reported an attempt to illegally transfer RAEEs to the African
continent.
The State establishes the bases of responsibility, vigilance, inspection,
control and sanctioning regime in Title VII of Law 22/2011, of July 28, on
waste and contaminated soils. Specifically in articles 42, 43 and 44 of its
Chapter I (Responsibility, monitoring, inspection and control), and in
articles 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 and 56 of its Chapter II
(Sanctioning Regime). It has also developed regulations in this regard
through Royal Decree 180/2015, which regulates the transfer of waste
within the territory of the State.
The surveillance and control systems are those previously indicated. The
sanctions are processed through the respective autonomous services with
competences in the matter, in addition to the General Directorate of
Quality and Environmental Evaluation and Natural Environment of the
MAPAMA and the Service of Protection of Nature (SEPRONA), of the Civil
Guard in the framework of their competences.
Regarding this section, the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands
refers the following:
There has been an attempt to illegally transfer RAEEs to the African
continent that has been brought to the attention of MAPAMA (the
competent body in this type of transfers) by the Agency for the Protection
of the Urban and Natural Environment (Expte RP 16/15). The customs
authorities carry out some consultation (by telephone or email), regarding
containers that are intended to be sent to African countries containing
mainly EAEs, according to the owner but which, through a visual
examination, by their form of packaging and stowage, could be considered
RAEEs. Our response is that in such cases it is appropriate to apply Directive
2012/19 / EU, of 4 July, on waste electrical and electronic equipment,
which in Annex VI establishes the minimum requirements for shipments,
and that in case of not verifying the conditions, the authorities will
understand that a waste should be considered.
The supervision and operative control in this area is conducted by regional
environmentally authorities in Sweden (County Administrative Boards, and
partly by Municipalities). The controls and inspections are undertaken
partly on waste sites and facilities. At the border the County Administrative
Boards collaborates with particularly the customs and the police with the
supervision. At the border transport is often discovered and selected by the
customs from their declaration system. The customs maybe have become
suspicious of the declaration in their system in some way, or have put a
block on some special company or suspicious waste stream, such as
refrigerators to third countries.
Sweden introduced new criminal provisions in May 2010, where attempted
crime is included. There are also some sanction charges on lesser offenses
of a more administrative nature.
They have a national coordination group with various relevant Swedish
authorities (EPA, Regional Authorities, Customs, National Police, Coast
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Guard, Coast Guard, etc.) where they work with questions on how to
improve and get a more effective supervision related to transboundary
movement of waste in Sweden. Since 2012 they have developed an action
plan within the national group for the area and update this plan regularly.
We will develop this plan to be an inspections plan from 1 January 2017
according to new Art 50 of 1013/2006.
There are also several regional coordination groups working with
inspections and controls on shipments of waste.
The Environment Agency takes an intelligence led approach to the
detection and inspection of illegal shipments focussing on specific
problematic waste streams. Some enforcement activity occurs in transit, at
roadsides and at ports. Further prevention work is carried out through
considerable attention to the provision of easily understood guidance on a
variety of topics and a customer focussed approach to enquiries received in
the organisation. There is a web-
ased Waste E po t Co t ols Tool hi h
allows anyone involved in exports of waste to determine the procedures
that apply to the export of specific wastes destined for specific countries.
Where illegal shipments occur these are enforced using powers provided
by the Waste Shipment Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006. This Regulation
confers certain powers upon Competent Authorities to obtain information,
stop movements, prohibit activities and seize waste in order to aid the
investigation and enforcement against illegal traffic of waste. UK Customs
are also provided with powers to detain waste. Where the investigations
result in prosecution, the offences, defences and penalties are provided by
the above Regulation.
United
Kingdom
2013-2015
In 2013-2015 the intelligence led enforcement approach has seen a
continued focus on identifying and stopping illegal shipments of waste.
They continue to work with law enforcement partners and other
Competent Authorities through a variety of formal and informal networks
which include the Transfrontier Shipment of Waste (TFS) cluster of the
European Union Network for the Implementation and Enforcement of
Environmental Law
(IMPEL),
Interpol and the International Network for
Environmental Compliance and Enforcement (INECE) and have contributed
to a variety of enforcement projects focussed on collaborative inspection
work, building the capacity of enforcement staff in developing countries
and sharing intelligence.
The Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) received and checked all
Annex VII forms for exports of green waste. The NIEA continue to maintain
a presence at the portal frontiers. Any wastes awaiting export which did
not conform to the requirements of Waste Shipments Regulation (EC) No.
1013/2006 were prohibited from moving and the relevant enforcement
action taken. The NIEA also maintain a strong presence at
producers/exporters of waste, with the aim of preventing illegal activity.
The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) uses an intelligence-
led approach to prevent illegal shipments of waste. This allows SEPA to
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stop such shipments at sites of loading or transit points such as ports. The
main focus is on the export of waste from household origins and waste
electrical and electronic equipment. Annex VII forms for the export of
green waste are also checked. They continue to work with their partners in
the INECE and IMPEL-TFS networks and are involved in WCO operations,
such as Operation Demeter, in conjunction with local and national customs
and border staff.
WALES:
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) became the designated Competent
Authority (CA) for TFS matters in Wales from 1st May 2014; prior to this the
Environment Agency was the CA for both England and Wales. In 2014 NRW
as la gel ea ti e i espo di g to ide tified o
-compliant / illegal
waste exports that were discovered by other parties / authorities. So for
example, any non-compliant loads identified at UK ports of exit (and by
othe CA s else he e hi h had ee loaded i Wales e e i estigated
by NRW officers and an enforcement response then pursued as
appropriate.
NRW does not have access to shipping manifest information and will need
to build up our own intel picture over time. There are no significant
shipping container movements through Welsh ports. NRW participates in
the E fo e e t A tio s IMPEL p oje t. So e spot he ks e e ade i
conjunction with police at the port of Pembroke (ferry crossing point to
Ireland) looking at dropped trailers awaiting pickup. Checks were made
that the necessary waste transfer (TFS) paperwork was present for any
waste cargoes seen. In 2014 a major export of steel making by-product was
stopped in China, potentially facing an order for repatriation back to Wales.
Many discussions were held about this.
WALES:
NRW participates i
the IMPEL / EC suppo ted E fo e e t A tio s
project (reporting TFS compliance inspections completed periodically). In
2015 NRW took part in co-ordinated inspections (involving other UK & EU
CA s at SW Wales po ts o e da s to he k o plia e of aste
cargoes
moving between Wales and Ireland. Otherwise NRW is generally
responding reactively to any TFS non-compliances seen outside Wales and
reported to NRW. In 2015 a major incident involving earlier exports (during
of i o fi es ate ial to China
required NRW response to arrange
repatriation of some of this material that had been stopped by Chinese
authorities.
There are only minimal shipping container movements through Welsh
po ts et ee I ela d a d Wales . Most, if ot all deep-sea e po
ts will
usually travel through English ports over which NRW has no jurisdiction.
NRW the efo e o ks ith olleagues i the othe UK CA s he a d
where non-compliance involving wastes arising from Wales are identified,
e.g. port inspections by EA officers identifying non-compliant waste load
from Wales. NRW will investigate such incidents and pursue appropriate
enforcement actions against confirmed illegal activity.
United
Kingdom
2014
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Kingdom
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4.3.7
Questions 12 & 13 - Information on Spot Checks on Shipments
of Waste or on the Related Recovery or Disposal
27 Member States
provided some form of information relating to spot checks carried out on
shipments of waste or on the related recovery or disposal (in relation to
Article 50 (2))
across all
three years of the reporting period.
One Member State (Luxembourg)
provided information for
2013, but not for 2014 or 2015, for the reason that no inspections were made in these years due
to legal problems.
Numbers of spot checks vary greatly, with some Member States carrying out several thousands
in a year (such as
Germany),
several hundred (such as
Ireland)
or fewer than one hundred (such
as
Croatia).
The responses below give an account of where different Member States target their
enforcement and the level of enforcement undertaken. It should be noted that different
Membe
States defi e spot he k diffe e tl , aki g a di e t o pa iso of the epo ted
figures problematic.
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Table 5-9: Questions 12 & 13 - Information on Spot Checks on Shipments of
Waste or on the Related Recovery or Disposal
Member State
Additional Remarks
Additional Remarks:
Inspections of shipments: 2 major inspections.
Additionally, 18 operational controls, 8 border controls (1-day), 4
border controls (several days).
Report Federal Ministry of Finance, a total of 170 x organ mandates by
Custo s, et ee € ,
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a d €
,
-).
Report Federal Ministry of the Interior, a total of 104 organ mandates
poli e et ee € ,
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a d €
,
-).
BMLFUW carried out 27 day checks at the border and at road
checkpoints.
In addition, 22 operational inspections were carried out by the
BMLFUW.
Regular independent checks by customs and police in the context of
goods controls (customs) and transport controls (ADR, driving times,
etc. - police)
Austria*
2013
Additional Remarks:
Austria*
2014
Additional Remarks:
The Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water
Management carried out a total of 36 days of border and roadside
checkpoints in 2015, involving employees of the Federal Environmental
Agency, customs and police.14 additional operating controls.
In addition, 28 operational inspections were carried out by the Federal
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management
BMLFUW.
Regular independent checks by customs and police in the context of
goods controls (customs) and transport controls (ADR, driving times,
etc. - police).
Austria*
2015
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal and number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during
these checks:
Customs:
988 road checks by the motor brigades, 926 inspections carried out as a
result of the selections of declarations based on the risk of 'waste' (this
includes 108 non-compliant consignments concerning customs-technical
violations such as removal without verification, no declaration of goods).
Police Services, Federal Environment Inspection:
320 import controls of which, 502 export controls, 819 transit controls. In
total, 1641 inspections were carried out in which 320 violations were
detected (19%).
Belgium
2013
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Flemish region:
111 controlled container lots via port and road controls, 174 controlled
road transports in cooperation with the police (also included in the figures
above), 187 company checks via chain supervision, 115 company
inspections at waste processors and 22 company inspections at sludge
processors.
A total of 462 samples were carried out, of which 44 alleged illegal
shipments were detected in the framework of the WSR. See also in table 5.
Brussels Capital Region:
According to art. 50, 113 samples were taken at the place of dispatch, at
the producer, keeper or notifier:
o pa ies e e audited ith
regard to chain supervision (traceability
of waste, waste registers).
•I
o pa ies that so t a d / o p o ess aste a e he ked.
of these o pa ies, a illegal ship e t of aste as ide tified.
Wallonia Region:
Application and compliance with Regulation 1013/2006 in Wallonia is
ensured
- by roadside checks in collaboration with the police services
- by the targeted control of companies involved in waste management
- by verifications of waste disposal the framework of the usual inspections
of Walloon companies.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal and number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during
these checks:
Customs:
Total: 1,771 checks were conducted at the place of dispatch, (1,279 road
checks by road patrols, 420 checks resulting from a selection of reports on
the basis of the 'waste' risk.
Belgium
2014
Police, Federal Environmental Inspectorate and Pollution Suppression
Unit:
1,308 on spot checks (382 inspections upon import 266 inspections upon
export and 660 transit inspections.
Flemish Region:
Total: 776 checks were conducted at the place of dispatch.
Brussels Capital Region:
Under Article 50, 130 checks were conducted at the place of dispatch or on
the premises of the producer, holder or notifier:
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76 companies were inspected as part of whole-chain monitoring (waste
traceability, waste records).
54 companies were inspected in connection with waste processing
(waste sorters and processors).
Illegal shipments of waste were found in one case.
Wallonia Region :
Application and compliance with Regulation 1013/2006 in Wallonia is
ensured
- by roadside checks in collaboration with the police services
- by the targeted control of companies involved in waste management
- by verifications of waste disposal the framework of the usual inspections
of Walloon companies.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal and number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during
these checks:
Customs:
Total: 3,113 samples (689 road checks by the motor brigades, 2,424
inspections carried out as a result of the selections of declarations based on
the risk of 'waste').
Police services:
Total: 832 samples (192 import controls, 241 export controls, 399 transit
controls).
Flemish region:
total: 1,779 samples
Brussels Capital Region:
According to art. 50, 130 samples were taken at the place of dispatch, at
the producer, container or notifier:
o pa ies e e audited ith ega d to hai supe isio
of waste, waste registers).
o pa ies that so t a d / o p o ess aste a e he ked.
t a ea ilit
• At th ee of these o pa ies a illegal ship e t of aste as ide tified.
Wallonia Region:
Belgium
2015
Application and compliance with Regulation 1013/2006 in Wallonia is
ensured
- by roadside checks in collaboration with the police services
- by the targeted control of companies involved in waste management
- by verifications of waste disposal the framework of the usual inspections
of Walloon companies.
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Local environmental authorities perform checks at waste treatment
facilities on regular basis, while customs, border police and transport
authorities perform checks of waste shipments as part of their routine,
day-to-day activities.
Bulgaria
2013
The Ministry of Environment and Water as competent authority for
implementing Regulation 1013/2006 organises and participates in planned
inspections of waste shipments. The planned inspections usually last from
two to four days and are conducted in ports or at the borders together with
the competent authorities of the neighbouring countries. The ministry also
participates in inspections at the related recovery facilities.
Local environmental authorities perform checks at waste treatment
facilities on regular basis, while customs, border police and transport
authorities perform checks of waste shipments as part of their routine,
day-to-day activities.
Bulgaria
2014
The Ministry of Environment and Water as competent authority for
implementing Regulation 1013/2006 organises and participates in planned
inspections of waste shipments. The planned inspections are conducted at
the related recovery facilities, in ports or on the road together with all
enforcement bodies.
In 2014 the ministry participated in 4 inspections at related recovery sites,
in 4 shipment inspections on road and in one port inspection.
Local environmental authorities perform checks at waste treatment
facilities on regular basis and customs, border police and transport
authorities perform checks of waste shipments as part of their routine,
day-to-day activities.
The Ministry of Environment and Water as competent authority for
implementing Regulation 1013/2006 organises and participates in planned
common inspections of waste shipments. The planned inspections are
conducted together with the enforcement bodies at related recovery
facilities, in ports or at the national border crossing points.
Bulgaria
2015
In 2015 the ministry organised and participated in a two-day inspection
campaign at the Greek-Bulgarian border together with environmental
authorities, border police and customs. During the first day of the
inspection a total of 317 trucks and 35 minibuses entering Bulgaria were
inspected (documentary check and visual inspection) and about 200
outgoing vehicles were subject to a documentary check, while physical
inspection of the outgoing loadings took place on selection basis. During
the second day a total of 235 trucks and 12 minibuses entering Bulgaria
were inspected (documentary check and visual inspection). The ministry
also participated in several follow-up inspections at related recovery sites
together with the environmental authorities.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
79 checks
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
12
Croatia
2013
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illegal shipments; environmental inspection submitted 4 indictment
proposals
Additional remarks:
Regular inspections were carried out exclusively during
the working hours, in the morning, which had the effect of significantly
lowering number of vehicles that were checked in relation to the year
2011.
During 2014 inspectional spot checks were done on 12 road border
crossings, in 3 harbours, on 1 railway border crossing, in 4 customs offices
and in 38 legal persons that are involved in transboundary shipments of
waste. There were 112 inspection supervisions in total
93 regular and 19
extraordinary, there were checked 126 road vehicles, 1 train and 4 ship
containers.
Croatia
2014
3 spot checks were done in joint actions with Slovenian colleagues.
Due to irregularities inspectors issued 12 decisions in which they mostly
ordered prohibition of transport of waste not subject to notification
procedure. There were also 8 indictment proposals.
Additional remarks:
Regular inspections were carried out exclusively during
the working hours, in the morning, which resulted in the rather low
number of infringements detected.
During 2015 inspectional spot checks were done on 13 road border
crossings, in 1 harbour, on 1 railway border crossing, in 2 customs offices
and in 39 legal persons that are involved in transboundary shipments of
waste. There were 106 inspection supervisions in total
86 regular and 20
extraordinary, there were checked 280 vehicles.
Croatia
2015
3 spot checks were done in joint actions with Slovenian colleagues.
Due to irregularities inspectors issued 1 decision on prohibition of waste
transport. There were also 2 indictment proposals.
Additional remarks:
Regular inspections were carried out exclusively during the working hours,
in the morning, which resulted in the rather low number of infringements
detected.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
The number of checks (paperwork and physical examination) was
165.
Cyprus
2013
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
50
Additional remarks:
49 cases were related with missing documents (Annex VII for non-
Hazardous Wastes or contract between exporter and importer). One case
concerned import of wastewaters from China that originally were declared
as used cooking oils.
Cyprus
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
The number of checks (paperwork and physical examination) was
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211.
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
24
Additional remarks:
- 21 cases were related with missing documents (Annex VII for non-
Hazardous Wastes or contract between exporter and importer) and/or
missing information.
- One case concerned import of wastewaters from China that originally
were declared as used cooking oils.
- Two cases concerned the export of waste paper from Cyprus to India that
was not accepted from recovery facility.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
The number of checks (paperwork and physical examination) was
149.
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
12
Additional remarks:
Cyprus
2015
- 10 cases were related with missing documents (Annex VII for non-
Hazardous Wastes or contract between exporter and importer) and/or
missing information.
- One case concerned export of ELVs to Egypt. Shipment detected in
Limassol Port and stopped.
- One case concerned the export of waste paper from Cyprus to India that
was not accepted from recovery facility and re-exported to Greece.
Checks during transport (international and domestic) carried out by the
customs authorities and the Czech Environmental Inspectorate in
cooperation with the Police of the Czech Republic and checks carried out in
cooperation with all inspecting authorities during joint international events
(the total number of vehicles checked */of which found violations): 392/2
Czech Republic
2013
Checks during customs procedure that related to shipment of waste (the
total number of consignments checked/of which found violations): 15/3
Checks enterprises and facilities related to transboundary movement of
waste carried out by the Czech Environmental Inspectorate (the number of
checks in facilities/of which found violations): 4/1
* It is not recorded how many vehicles transported waste.
Checks during transport (international and domestic) carried out by the
customs authorities and the Czech Environmental Inspectorate in
cooperation with the Police of the Czech Republic and checks carried out in
cooperation with all inspecting authorities during joint international events
(the total number of vehicles checked */of which found violations): 469/10
Checks during customs procedure that related to shipment of waste (the
total number of consignments checked/of which found violations): 17/5
Checks enterprises and facilities related to transboundary movement of
Czech Republic
2014
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waste carried out by the Czech Environmental Inspectorate (the number of
checks in facilities/of which found violations): 6/4
* It is not recorded how many vehicles transported waste.
Checks during transport (international and domestic) carried out by the
customs authorities and the Czech Environmental Inspectorate in
cooperation with the Police of the Czech Republic and checks carried out in
cooperation with all inspecting authorities during joint international events
(the total number of vehicles checked */of which found violations): 458/16
Czech Republic
2015
Checks during customs procedure that related to shipment of waste (the
total number of consignments checked/of which found violations): 36/2
Checks enterprises and facilities related to transboundary movement of
waste carried out by the Czech Environmental Inspectorate (the number of
checks in facilities/of which found violations): 11/9
* It is not recorded how many vehicles transported waste.
Denmark
2013
Denmark
2014
Denmark
2015
Estonia
2013-2014
Estonia
2015
In 2013 the Danish EPA held 11 border controls where 146 trucks were
checked.
In 2014 the Danish EPA held 13 border controls where 246 trucks were
checked.
In 2015 the Danish EPA held 14 border controls where 315 trucks were
checked.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
53
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
0
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
50
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
0
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
Harbour / road inspections: 1
Company inspections: 1
Finland
2013-2014
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
0
Additional remarks:
Checks on containers in harbours are made based on risk analysis by
customs in co-operation with Finnish Environment Institute. Containers are
unloaded and checked if needed. In most cases the exporter is allowed to
reload the container after the items classified as waste have been removed
and packing has been sufficient.
Finland
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
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Harbour / road inspections: 2
Company inspections: 18
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks: 0
Additional remarks:
Checks on containers in harbours are made based on risk analysis by
customs in co-operation with Finnish Environment Institute. Containers are
unloaded and checked if needed. In most cases the exporter is allowed to
reload the container after the items classified as waste have been removed
and packing has been sufficient.
In 2013, the OCLAESP reported infringements relating to waste. Among the
breaches reported 40 cases were related to illegal shipments of waste
(illegal exports, shipments of waste affected without movement
documents, shipments of waste affected without the written consent of
the competent authorities of destination).
In 2013, the customs services reported 260 cases of illegal shipments of
waste which have been closed during the reporting period. Cases of illegal
shipments can be classified as follows: 24 cases involved shipments within
the Community; 92 cases related to exports of waste from the Community
to third countries; 144 cases involved waste imports into the Community
from third countries.
In 2014, the OCLAESP reported infringements relating to waste. Among the
breaches reported 85 cases were related to illegal shipments of waste
(illegal exports, shipments of waste effected without movement
documents, shipments of waste effected without the written consent of
the competent authorities of destination or without the written consent of
the competent authorities of dispatch, shipments of waste effected
without the Annex VII provided by the Waste Shipment Regulation (EC) n°
1013/2006).
During 2014, the OCLAESP and the Ministry of Ecology (General Directorate
for Risk Prevention) continued their collaboration to strengthen controls on
the end-on-life vehicles. At the end of 2014, 480 checks were carried out.
In 2014, the customs services reported 183 cases of illegal shipments of
waste which have been closed during the reporting period. Cases of illegal
shipments can be classified as follows: 30 cases involved shipments within
the Community; 79 cases related to exports of waste from the Community
to third countries; 74 cases involved waste imports into the Community
from third countries.
In 2015, the OCLAESP reported infringements relating to waste. Among the
breaches reported 20 cases were related to illegal shipments of waste
(illegal exports, shipments of waste effected without movement
documents, shipments of waste effected without the written consent of
the competent authorities of destination or without the written consent of
the competent authorities of dispatch, shipments of waste effected
without the Annex VII provided by the Waste Shipment Regulation (EC) n°
France
2013
France
2014
France
2015
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1013/2006).
During 2015, the OCLAESP and the Ministry of Ecology (General Directorate
for Risk Prevention) continued their collaboration to strengthen controls on
the end-on-life vehicles. At the end of 2015, 534 checks were carried out.
In 2015, the customs services reported 146 cases of illegal shipments of
waste which have been closed during the reporting period. Cases of illegal
shipments can be classified as follows: 13 cases involved shipments within
the Community; 59 cases related to exports of waste from the Community
to third countries; 74 cases involved waste imports into the Community
from third countries.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
Transport checks:
• The Fede al Age
fo T affi of Goods Bu desa t fü Güte e keh
has checked 27,000 waste transports on major roads. The number of
contained shipments of waste could not be determined.
Germany
2013
• All ship e ts hi h lea
e or enter the territory of the European
Community, are subject to customs controls
• O asio
-related checks of the police, which cannot be counted exactly.
Facility checks:
There are regular checks of waste treatment facilities throughout the
country pursuant to Article 11 of the German Waste Shipment Act. The
checks are in the responsibility of regional or local authorities.
Germany is also participating in the joint enforcement activities of the
IMPEL Enforcement Actions Project.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
Transport checks:
• The Fede al Age
fo T affi of Goods Bu desa t fü Güte e keh
has checked 24,000 waste transports on major roads. The number of
contained transboundary shipments could not be determined.
Germany
2014
• All ship e ts hi h lea e o e te the te ito of the Eu opea U io at
the German border (ports, airports and the border to Switzerland), are
subject to customs controls.
• O asio
-related checks of the police, which cannot be counted exactly.
Facility checks:
There is an estimated number of 300 regular checks of waste treatment
facilities related to transboundary waste shipment throughout the country
pursuant to Article 11 of the German Waste Shipment Act. The checks are
in the responsibility of regional or local authorities.
Germany is also participating in the joint enforcement activities of the
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IMPEL Enforcement Actions Project.
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
German police counted 430 cases of supposed illegal shipments, which
were forwarded to prosecution (Police Crime Statistics).
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
Transport checks:
• The Fede al Age
fo T affi of
Goods (Bundesamt für Güterverkehr)
has checked 24,000 waste transports on major roads. The number of
contained transboundary shipments could not be determined.
• All ship e ts hi h lea e o e te the te ito of the Eu opea U io at
the German border (ports, airports and the border to Switzerland), are
subject to customs controls.
Germany
2015
• O asio
-related checks of the police, which cannot be counted exactly.
The river police (Wasserschutzpolizei) is also competent for checks of
transports on inland waters.
Facility checks:
There are regular checks of waste treatment facilities related to
transboundary waste shipment throughout the country pursuant to § 11 of
the German Waste Shipment Act. The checks are in the responsibility of
regional or local authorities.
Germany is also participating in the joint enforcement activities of the
IMPEL Enforcement Actions Project
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
German police counted 415 cases of supposed illegal shipments, which
were forwarded to prosecution (Police Crime Statistics).
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
In 2013, according to the official information received from the Ministry of
Finance (central competent authority for customs), 318 spot checks were
conducted by the competent Custom Offices in the ports of Greece (i.e.
Thessaloniki, Piraeus) and the Custom Offices at the border crossing points,
regarding imports, exports and transit of waste.
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
During these checks, no illegal shipments were ascertained.
Additional remarks:
In addition, two (2) illegal shipments (Greece was the country of dispatch)
were ascertained for the year 2013, but during checks conducted within
the territory of other countries by the respective competent authorities.
Greece
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
Greece
2013
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disposal:
In 2014, according to the official information received from the Ministry of
Finance (central competent authority for customs), 36 spot checks were
conducted by the competent Custom Offices in the ports of Greece (i.e.
Piraeus, Elefsina, Lavrio, Egio) and the Custom Offices at the border
crossing points, regarding imports, exports and transit of waste.
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
During these checks, illegal shipment was ascertained in 4 cases (HCFC
waste).
Additional remarks:
In addition, two illegal shipments (Greece was either country of dispatch or
transit) were ascertained for the year 2014, but during checks conducted
within the territory of other countries by the respective competent
authorities.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
In 2015, according to the official information received from the Ministry of
Finance (central competent authority for customs), 100 spot checks were
conducted by the competent Custom Offices in the ports of Greece (i.e.
Piraeus, Elefsina, Thessaloniki, Chalkis), the Custom Offices at the border
crossing points or other cities (in which the facility delivering waste was
located during import of waste), regarding imports, exports and transit of
waste. In addition, the Environmental Inspectors conducted spot check
during the return / repatriation of plastic waste, from Bulgaria to Greece, in
March 2015. This waste had been inspected by the Bulgarian authorities
and it returned to Greece, because it was considered as illegal shipment.
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
During these checks, an illegal shipment was ascertained in the latter case,
and also from the spot check conducted by the Environmental Inspectors.
Additional remarks:
In addition, three illegal shipments (Greece was country of dispatch) were
ascertained for the year 2015, but during checks conducted within the
territory of other countries by the respective competent authorities.
Moreover from information sent to the competent authority of the
Regulation 1013/2016, (Department for the Management of Municipal,
Industrial and Similar Waste, Ministry of Environment and Energy) an illegal
shipment of paper waste from India to Greece was traced.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
111
Greece
2015
Hungary
2014
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
7
Additional remarks:
The Inspectorate has controlled 102 shipments of waste during five specific
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-
, GAIA
-
. Out of this
i spe tio ,
documents of 94 shipments were transmitted by the custom office to the
Inspectorate, and 6 shipments were controlled during one real on spot
control by the Inspectorate collaborating with the custom office. Further 9
shipments have been controlled during random inspections of the custom
office collaborating with the Inspectorate.
There were also four illegal shipments for which Hungary was the state of
dispatch which were detected by foreign authorities.
Hungary
2015
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
275
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
11
The NTFSO at Dublin City Council carried out almost 2,500 inspections
regarding trans frontier shipment of waste between 2009 and 2011, with
over 3,500 inspections carried out in 2012. Additionally, the NTFSO
participated in Operation DEMETER
a World Customs Organisation
initiative aimed at preventing the illegal shipment of waste. This served to
raise awareness of illegal trans boundary waste shipments and the
facilitation of practical cooperation between customs agencies and
environmental agencies.
The NTFSO at Dublin City Council carried out the following waste shipment
enforcement actions in 2014:
Ireland
2014
• Nu
e of i spe tio s u de take
: ,
e list
• I f i ge e ts dete ted: % G ee list ship e ts, % TFS A
waste)
•P ose utio s take :
The NTFSO at Dublin City Council carried out the following waste shipment
enforcement actions in 2015:
Ireland
2015
• Nu
e of i spe tio s u de take
:
14%, Amber list (TFS) -
• I f i ge e ts dete ted: G ee list A ti le
6%, 2nd hand vehicle/WEEE
51%
• P osecutions
taken: 4
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
2,820
Italy*
2013
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
130
Additional remarks:
The checks were carried out by the carabinieri and
Ireland
2013
customs.
Italy
2014
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
1,872
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
98
Additional remarks:
The checks were carried out by the carabinieri and
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customs.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
1,230
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
52
Additional remarks:
The checks were carried out by the carabinieri and
customs.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
40
Latvia
2013
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
5
Additional remarks:
Infringements identified include breeches of provisions
set in notifications, missing Annex VII for shipment, and mistakes in the
filling in of Annex VII. There has been no damage to human health or the
environment.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
40
Latvia*
2014
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
0
Additional remarks:
Infringements identified include breeches of provisions
set in notifications, missing Annex VII for shipment, and mistakes in the
filling in of Annex VII. There has been no damage to human health or the
environment.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
35
Latvia
2015
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
0
Additional remarks:
Infringements identified include breeches of provisions
set in notifications, missing Annex VII for shipment, and mistakes in the
filling in of Annex VII.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
8
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
3
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
4
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
0
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
13
Lithuania
2015
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
0
Additional remarks:
Spot checks were carried on consignments at loading
sites and on roads.
In 2013, 6 road checks have taken place. During these checks, 3 illegal
shipments were detected. Two shipments consisted in illegal exports of not
Italy
2015
Lithuania
2013
Lithuania
2014
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contaminated soil from Luxembourg to Germany without notification. The
third case was a shipment of green listed waste with an Annex VII form
which was not correctly filled in.
Due to legal problems no waste shipment checks were made in either 2014
or 2015. Legislation has been modified in 2015, and it is expected that
waste shipment road checks can resume in 2016.
In 2012, 9 road checks took place. During these checks, 17 supposed illegal
shipments were detected. All of these shipments were shipments of green
listed waste, for which no document was available or where the document
was not correctly completed.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
160 containers inspected prior to shipment.
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
0
The total number of inspections by Customs, Police and Human
Environment and Transport Inspectorate in 2013 with a relation to
Regulation (EC) 1013/2006 is approximately 4984. A part of the inspections
was done separately by the services and a part of the inspections was done
in combined inspections.
The number of illegal cases entered in Annex V is 167 and these cases
occurred in 630 inspections by the Human Environment and Transport
Inspectorate. This number of cases is without infringements such as
absence of Annex VII document, which have been dealt with by the other
services themselves. (these are several dozens of cases dealt with by the
police).
The Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate periodically
establishes a multiyear plan in which the course for inspections is written
down. On a yearly basis an inspection plan is written to work this out in a
number of inspections and a type of inspections and on the targets to focus
on. The total number of inspections done more or less reflects the number
of planned inspections, with the remark that there were slight differences
in numbers and types for the different targets.
The total number of inspections by Customs, Police and Human
Environment and Transport Inspectorate in 2014 with a relation to
Regulation (EC) 1013/2006 is approximately 5,000. A part of the inspections
was done separately by the services and a part of the inspections was done
in combined inspections.
Luxembourg
2014-2015
Luxembourg
2015
Malta
2015
Netherlands
2013
Netherlands
2014
The number of illegal cases entered in Annex V is 157 and these cases
occurred in 312 inspections by the Human Environment and Transport
Inspectorate. This number of cases is without infringements such as
absence of Annex VII document, which have been dealt with by the other
services themselves. (these are several dozens of cases dealt with by the
police).
The Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate periodically
establishes a multiyear plan in which the course for inspections is written
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down. On a yearly basis an inspection plan is written to work this out in a
number of inspections and a type of inspections and on the targets to focus
on. The total number of inspections done more or less reflects the number
of planned inspections, with the remark that there were slight differences
in numbers and types for the different targets.
The total number of inspections by Customs, Police and Human
Environment and Transport Inspectorate in 2015 with a relation to
Regulation (EC) 1013/2006 is approximately 6,000. A part of the inspections
was done separately by the services and a part of the inspections was done
in combined inspections.
The number of illegal cases entered in Annex V is 169 and these cases
occurred in approximately 350 inspections by the Human Environment and
Transport Inspectorate. This number of cases is without infringements such
as absence of Annex VII document, which have been dealt with by the
other services themselves. (these are several dozens of cases dealt with by
the police)
The Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate periodically
establishes a multiyear plan in which the course for inspections is written
down. On a yearly basis an inspection plan is written to work this out in a
number of inspections and a type of inspections and on the targets to focus
on. The total number of inspections done more or less reflects the number
of planned inspections, with the remark that there were slight differences
in numbers and types for the different targets.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
71 checks of facilities and 1,457 checks of freight.
Inspections were performed on economic operators engaged in the
operation of waste-recovery facilities by the Provincial Environmental
Protection Inspectorates during scheduled operations and operations
conducted at the request of the Chief Inspector or other authorities.
Checks were performed on businesses before and after permits for trans-
frontier shipment of waste were issued. Most frequently, the Inspectors
checked that operators were not importing waste without the required
permit. Where the operator was in possession of a permit, a check was
made on compliance therewith in terms of the types, quantities and proper
handling of the waste imported.
Joint road and border controls were carried out, inter alia, as part of IMPEL
TFS projects, under which a total of 1,304 consignments were checked
throughout the country. Illegal shipments were discovered in five cases. As
part of joint activities outside the remit of IMPEL TFS, 153 shipments were
checked and one single case of an illegal export of waste was found.
The Provincial Environmental Protection Inspectorates also took a wide
range of measures to combat illegal shipments of waste into Poland. These
mainly comprised:
• at the e uest of othe autho ities, pe fo i g oad o o de i spe tio s
of goods/substances to ensure that they fulfilled the requirements of the
Netherlands
2015
Poland
2013
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definition of waste. The officials conducted visual inspections of 80 freight
transports in total;
• gi i g othe autho ities thei
ie s, upo
e uest, o disputed
classifications of goods (260 items of information) or, at the request of the
police, providing information on operators in respect of which
investigations had been undertaken with regard to illegal shipments of
waste.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
142 checks of facilities and 1,490 checks of freight.
Inspections were performed on economic operators engaged in the
operation of waste-recovery facilities by the Provincial Environmental
Inspectorates during scheduled operations and operations conducted at
the request of the Chief Inspector or other authorities. Checks were
performed on businesses before and after permits for trans-frontier
shipment of waste were issued. Most frequently, the Inspectors checked
that entities were not importing waste without the required permit. Where
the operator was in possession of a permit, a check was made on
compliance therewith in terms of the types, quantities and proper handling
of the waste imported.
Joint road and border controls were carried out, inter alia, as part of IMPEL
TFS projects, under which a total of 1 440 consignments were checked
throughout the country. Illegal shipments were discovered in one case. As
part of joint activities outside the remit of IMPEL TFS, 50 shipments were
checked.
The Provincial Environmental Inspectorates also took a wide range of
measures to combat illegal shipments of waste into Poland. These mainly
comprised:
• at the e uest of othe autho ities, pe fo i g oad o o de i spe tio s
of goods/substances to ensure that they fulfilled the requirements of the
definition of waste. The officials conducted visual inspections of 83 freight
transports in total;
• gi i g othe autho ities thei
ie s, upo
e uest, o disputed
classifications of goods (223 items of information) or, at the request of the
police, providing information on operators in respect of which
investigations had been undertaken with regard to illegal shipments of
waste.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
101 checks of facilities and 1,246 checks of freight.
Poland *
2015
Inspections were performed on economic operators engaged in the
operation of waste-recovery facilities by the Provincial Environmental
Inspectorates during scheduled operations and operations conducted at
the request of the Chief Inspector or other authorities. Checks were
performed on businesses before and after permits for trans-frontier
shipment of waste were issued. Most frequently, the Inspectors checked
that entities were not importing waste without the required permit. Where
Poland
2014
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the operator was in possession of a permit, a check was made on
compliance therewith in terms of the types, quantities and proper handling
of the waste imported.
Joint road and border controls were carried out, inter alia, as part of IMPEL
TFS projects, under which a total of 1,155 consignments were checked
throughout the country. Illegal shipments were discovered in 7 cases case.
The Provincial Environmental Inspectorates also took a wide range of
measures to combat illegal shipments of waste into Poland. These mainly
comprised:
• at
the request of other authorities, performing road or border inspections
of goods/substances to ensure that they fulfilled the requirements of the
definition of waste. The officials conducted visual inspections of 80 freight
transports in total;
• gi i g other
authorities their views, upon request, on disputed
classifications of goods (260 items of information) or, at the request of the
police, providing information on operators in respect of which
investigations had been undertaken with regard to illegal shipments of
waste.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
2013, 232 shipments of waste were checked.
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
The inspections conducted in 2013 uncovered 50 illegal shipments.
Additional remarks:
Portugal
2013
The inspections conducted in Portugal are based on cooperation between
the bodies that make up the national network for the enforcement of
Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 of 14 June 2006 (the IGAMAOT - Inspeção-
Geral dos Ministérios do Ambiente, Ordenamento do Território e Energia e
da Agricultura e do Mar [the Environment and Spatial Planning
Inspectorate], the APA, I.P. - Agência Portuguesa do Ambiente [the
Portuguese Environment Agency ], the AT
Autoridade Tributária e
Aduaneira [the Customs Authority], the SEPNA/GNR - Serviço de Protecção
da Natureza e do Ambiente da Guarda Nacional Republicana [the National
Repu li a Gua d s Natu e a d E i o e t P ote tio Se i e] a d,
whenever possible, these incorporate the projects of the Cluster on TFS of
the IMPEL network.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
Portugal
2014
In 2014, 423 shipments of waste were checked.
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
The inspections conducted in 2014 uncovered 3 illegal shipments.
Additional remarks:
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Po tugal s additio al e a ks fo
e e the sa e as those fo
.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
In 2015, 388 shipments of waste were checked.
Portugal
2015
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
The inspections conducted in 2015 uncovered 2 illegal shipments.
Additional remarks:
Po tugal s additio al emarks
for 2015 were the same as those for 2013
and 2014.
Romania
2014
Romania
2015
Slovakia
2013
Slovakia
2014
Slovakia
2015
Slovenia
2013
Slovenia
2014
Slovenia
2015
There were 111 controls in 2014.
There were 130 controls in 2015.
40 spot checks on shipments of waste were performed.
60 spot checks on shipments of waste were performed and 11 inspections
of notifiers were performed.
52 spot checks on shipments of waste were performed and 11 inspections
of notifiers were performed.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
2,330
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
64
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
2,401
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
50
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
1,141
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
24
Inspections of facilities involved in transboundary shipments of waste in all
Regions are performed. Usually periodic inspections are directly performed
on the production or management centers, or in the reception facilities of
waste.
Cargo inspections carried out by the custom offices for entry and exit of
Spain.
Documentary control of shipments is also guaranteed.
In the Community of Castilla-La Mancha transboundary shipment
Spain
2013
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inspections have been included recently into their inspection program.
In an inspection conducted during 2013 they found that the recovery
operation had been authorized in a transboundary from Malta was not
made and the total of waste was destined for disposal. This competent
authority suspended the shipments by mail addressed to the Government
of Malta, the MAGRAMA and the notifier.
In the Comunidad de Galicia, in these years there were only two trucks that
were ordered their return to the origin, in Portugal: in 2010 (WEEE) and
this year (Vehicles at the end of its useful life pressed). In both, the Guarda
of Portugal and Portugal Inspectors ordered them to return to Portugal
because they had not notified the shipment of waste and these waste were
not properly decontaminated, as leaking of oils was observed.
At the controls conducted such year, on 25 and 26 March, a total of 215
vehicles were controlled. One was obliged to take back the waste.
In the Comunidad de Navarra, controls that are made are set out in the
Inspection Plan of Service of Environmental Quality, plus controls they do
in all facilities of Waste Section according to management reports
submitted by each company.
Inspections of facilities involved in transboundary shipments of waste in all
Regions are performed. Usually periodic inspections directly done on the
production or management centers, or in the reception facilities of waste.
Documentary control of shipments is also guaranteed.
Spain
2014
In the Community of Castilla-La Mancha transboundary shipment
inspections have been included into their inspection program.
In the Comunidad de Navarra, controls that are made are set out in the
Inspection Plan of Service of Environmental Quality, plus controls they do
in all facilities of Waste Section according to management reports
submitted by each company.
As established by Regulation (EC) 1013/2006, Article 50, by January 1,
2017, Member States shall guarantee that one or more plans have been
established to carry out inspections. Bearing in mind that this questionnaire
refers to 2015 data, it is necessary to clarify that the existence of specific
Inspection Plans for Waste Transfer was not mandatory at that time.
However, certain Autonomous Communities already had plans or programs
for this type of inspection in 2015.
Spain *
2015
Specifically, 1 Inspection Plan in Catalonia, 1 Inspection Plan in
Extremadura and 1 Inspection Plan in Galicia were established, the latter
developed through annual Inspection Programs.
Date of adoption of the inspection plans and periods to which they apply:
CATALONIA: Month of March. An inspection plan for waste shipments is
drawn up on an annual basis.
EXTREMADURA: date of adoption January 2014, Environmental Monitoring
and Inspection Plan 2014-2020 in Extremadura.
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GALICIA: The Environmental Inspection Plan is of a multi-year nature 2013-
2018. The Environmental Inspection Programs are annual. They began in
2013 and each year one is approved. The last approved is that of 2016. In
2017, the Environmental Inspection Plan of Galicia and the annual
Inspection Program will be adapted to the requirements for inspection of
shipments of transboundary waste pursuant to Regulation EU 660/2014 of
the European Parliament and of the Council of June 14, 2006, concerning
shipments of waste.
ANDALUCÍA: The start of the inspection plan in the Autonomous
Community of Andalusia is scheduled for January 1, 2017.
CANTABRIA: On the date to which the questionnaire refers, there is no
transfer inspection plan. However, work is under way to approve an
inspection plan for cross-border transfers before January 1, 2017.
Last revision date of the inspection plans:
CATALONIA: March 2015.
EXTREMADURA: Annually, in the month of February, the Monitoring and
Inspection Program for Waste is prepared in the framework of the Plan
indicated above for the year 2016.
GALICIA: The Environmental Inspection Plan was revised in 2016 and is
revised again in the next year 2017.
Authorities participating in inspections and collaboration between these
authorities:
The Departments with competences in this area of each one of the CC.AA.,
the D.G. of Quality and Environmental Evaluation and Natural Environment
of the MAPAMA, The Service of Protection of Nature (SEPRONA), the Civil
Guard and the Autonomous Police. In addition to other authorities of
bordering states, such as the General Inspectorate of the Ministry of the
Environment, Territorial Planning and Energy, and of Agriculture and the
Sea of the Government of Portugal. Regarding this section, different
Autonomous Communities refer the following:
CATALONIA: Waste Agency of Catalonia (Department of Inspection and
Control) and Autonomous Police - Mossos d'Esquadra.
EXTREMADURA: Directorate General for the Environment of the Junta de
Extremadura, in collaboration with the Nature Protection Service of the
Civil Guard and the General Inspectorate of the Ministry of the
Environment, Territorial Planning and Energy, and of Agriculture and the
Sea of Extremadura. Government of Portugal. EXTR: During the year 215
officials of the Directorate General for the Environment of the Junta de
Extremadura have collaborated with the General Inspectorate of the
Ministry of Environment, Territorial Planning and Energy, and of Agriculture
and the Sea of the Government of Portugal, in the realization of two
physical controls of waste shipments on the Portuguese side of the border.
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GALICIA: Environmental inspectors of the Xunta de Galicia; For this type of
inspection, 4 environmental inspectors are assigned. Collaboration with
Seprona and the Portuguese authorities "Environmental inspection of
IGAMOT; SENPLA and GNR.
The organizations or persons to whom disturbing aspects or irregularities
can be reported:
• MAPAMA: S.G. Of Waste. D.G. D.G. of Qualit a d E i o e tal
Evaluation and Natural Environment. Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries,
Food and Environment. Government of Spain.
• MINISTRY OF INTERIOR: Head of the Natu e P ote tio Se i e of the Ci il
Guard (SEPRONA). Divided into the Central Operative Unit and the
Territorial Units.
• ANDALUCÍA: D.G. P e e tio a d E i o e tal Qualit a d Te ito ial
Delegations). Ministry of the Environment and Territorial Planning. Junta de
Andalucía. ARAGON: D.G. of Sustainability. Department of Rural
Development and Sustainability. Government of Aragon.
• ASTURIAS: D.G. of P e e tio a d E i o e tal Co t ol. Department
of
Infrastructure, Territorial Planning and the Environment. Principality of
Asturias.
• BALEARICS: Residus Se i e of the Ge e al Di e to ate of E i o e tal
Education, Environmental Quality and Residus. Ministry of Environment,
Agriculture and Fisheries. Government of the Balearic Islands.
• CANARY: Age
fo the P ote tio of the U a a d Natu al
Environment. Ministry of Territorial Policy, Sustainability and Security.
Government of the Canary Islands.
• CANTABRIA: Ge e al Di e to ate of the
Environment. Ministry of
Universities and Research, Environment and Social Policy. Government of
Cantabria.
• CASTILLA-LA
MANCHA: Environmental Control Service. Vice-Ministry of
the Environment, Environmental Quality Control Service. Junta de Castilla-
La Mancha.
• CASTILLA Y LEÓN: Ge e al Di e to ate of Qualit a d E i o
Sustainability. Castilla and leon meeting.
• CATALONIA: The I spe tio a d Co t ol Depa t e t. Ag
de Catalunya. Generalitat of Catalunya.
• CEUTA: Mi ist
Ceuta.
e tal
ia de Residus
of
Environment and Sustainability. Autonomous City of
e t a d Ru al,
• EXTREMADURA: D.G. of E i o e t. Mi ist of E i o
Agrarian Policies and Territory. Extremadura joint.
• GALICIA: Ge e al Se eta iat of Qualit a d E i o e tal E aluatio .
Consellería de Medio Ambiente y Ordenación del territorio. Xunta de
Galicia.
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• MADRID: Ge e al Su di e to ate of I spe tio a d E i o e tal
Discipline. General Directorate of the Environment. Ministry of the
Environment, Local Administration and Territorial Planning. Madrid's
community.
• MELILLA: Mi ist
of the E i o
e t. Auto o ous it of Melilla.
• MURCIA: Ge e al Di e to ate of Qualit a d E i o e tal E aluatio .
Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment. Region of Murcia.
• NAVARRA: Se i e of
Environmental Quality and Climate Change of the
D.G. of Environment and Territorial Planning. Ministry of Rural
Development, Environment and Local Administration. Government of
Navarre.
• BASQUE COUNTRY: Se i e of E i o e tal I spe tio a d Se i e of
Hazardous Waste and Soils. Department of Environment and Territorial
Policy. Basque government.
• LA RIOJA: Ge e al Di e to ate of E i o e tal Qualit a d Wate .
Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Environment. Government of La
Rioja.
• VALENCIAN COMMUNITY:
Directorate General of Canvi Climàtic i Qualitat
Ambiental. Ministry of Environment, Water, Urban Planning and Housing.
Generalitat of Valencia.
Within the borders of Sweden, according to information received by the
Swedish EPA, there were about 250 controls 2013. Approximately 82 of
these were illegal and stopped on their way out, in transit or imported
from/to Sweden. There were another 15 illegal shipments of Swedish
waste that were stopped outside Sweden in a transit country or the
country of destination.
Within the borders of Sweden, according to information received by the
Swedish EPA, there were about 450 controls 2014. 75 of these were illegal
and stopped on their way out, in transit or imported from/to Sweden.
There were another 17 illegal shipments of Swedish waste that were
stopped outside Sweden in a transit country or the country of destination.
Within the borders of Sweden, according to information received by the
Swedish EPA from the regional authorities, custom and police, there were
over 600 controls 2015. 80 of these were illegal and stopped on their way
out, in transit or imported from/to Sweden. There were another 18 illegal
shipments of Swedish waste that were stopped outside Sweden in a transit
country or the country of destination.
Additional remarks:
Sweden
2013-2015
In Sweden it is the local supervisory authorities that are responsible for
operational surveillance of cross-border shipments of waste. An important
part is also played by, for example, customs, which can select consignments
which it might be important to check. The Swedish Environmental
Protection Agency tries to establish whether checks are carried out which
Sweden
2013
Sweden
2014
Sweden
2015
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are connected with cross-border consignments. If checks are carried out on
fi s as pa t of the supe iso autho it s o al su eilla e of a ti ities,
it is not certain that we at the Environmental Protection Agency will always
be informed, especially if nothing illegal is going on. It is therefore difficult
to know exactly how many inspections are actually performed in this field.
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
244,178
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
209
Additional remarks:
Physical spot checks accounted for 5554 and documentary spot checks for
238,624 of the spot checks made. The EA does not routinely examine every
Annex VII form since the quantity of forms involved would mean that
resources would have to be diverted from intelligence-led enforcement
work to administrative tasks.
Breakdown of data by UK competent authority:
Checks on shipments of waste: EA 205,405 (including 204,214 document
checks) - (The EA carry out constant analysis of shipping data so it is not
possible for the EA to give a figure that includes checks of shipping
documents and summary information.) SEPA 9,181 (including 8,870
document checks); NIEA 24,444 (including 20,525 document checks);
Gibraltar 5148 (including 5015 document checks).
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained:
EA 154; SEPA 23; NIEA
32
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
244,178
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
209
Additional remarks:
Physical spot checks accounted for 5554 and documentary spot checks for
238,624 of the spot checks made. The EA does not routinely examine every
Annex VII form since the quantity of forms involved would mean that
resources would have to be diverted from intelligence-led enforcement
work to administrative tasks.
Breakdown of data by UK competent authority:
Checks on shipments of waste: EA 205,405 (including 204,214 document
checks) - (The EA carry out constant analysis of shipping data so it is not
possible for the EA to give a figure that includes checks of shipping
documents and summary information.) SEPA 9,181 (including 8,870
document checks); NIEA 29,654 (including 27,039 document checks);
Gibraltar 5148 (including 5015 document checks).
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained:
EA 154; SEPA 23; NIEA
19
NRW 247 (of which 243 were document checks)
United
Kingdom
2013
United
Kingdom
2014
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United
Kingdom
2015
Number of checks on shipments of waste or on the related recovery or
disposal:
425
Number of supposed illegal shipments ascertained during these checks:
50
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4.3.8
Question 14 - Information on Financial Guarantees
25 Member States
have established provisions pursuant to
Article 6
on financial guarantees or
equivalent insurance covering costs for transport, recovery or disposal and storage of waste,
including cases referred to in
Articles 22 and 24,
across all three years of the reporting period.
The responses given below provide an account of the different approaches taken across Member
States. The level of detail varies, with some Member States providing the calculation formulae
used determine the level of financial guarantees required (Bulgaria,
Croatia, Ireland, Italy,
Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Portugal
and
Spain)
and others providing an account of the legislative
mechanisms controlling the financial guarantee system.
3 Member States
(Estonia,
Latvia
and
Romania)
have not established any such system of
financial guarantees or equivalent insurance pursuant to
Article 6.
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Table 5-10: Question 14 - Information on Financial Guarantees
Member State
Additional Remarks
A guarantee for imports is only required for non EU countries, i.e. duration:
day of last shipment + 500 days.
Costs: Storage costs, Return transport costs, ALSAG (contaminated site
remediation fee) and list prices of the receiver system.
Duration for temporary shipments: day of last shipment + 500 days + 1
year.
Austria*
2013-15
Imports from EU countries: The amount and duration of the guarantee is
determined by the respective export authority.
Calculation of the security deposit for exports: storage costs for 90 days,
transport costs, treatment costs, list prices of comparable equipment.
Special provisions regarding the security deposit are defined in a border area
agreement between Austria and Germany, and also safety margins are
accepted for partial quantities.
For further details see § 70 and 71 Waste Management Act 2002 as
amended.
Belgium
2013-2015
Walloon Region:
Decree of the Walloon Government of 19 July 2007 on the shipment of
waste
Provisions on the financial guarantee or equivalent insurance are laid down
in the Waste Management Act, No 53/13.07.2012, effective 13.07.2012:
Article 96
(2) Where a financial guarantee or equivalent insurance pursuant to Article 6
of Regulation (EU) No 1013/2006 is required, it shall be in the form of bank
guarantee or insurance policy.
(3) For shipments of waste to the Republic of Bulgaria for interim recovery
operations the financial guarantee or equivalent insurance shall cover the
costs until issue
of the e tifi ate i a o da e ith A ti le
е of
Regulation (EU) No 1013/2006.
(4) For shipments of waste to the Republic of Bulgaria for final recovery
operations the financial guarantee or equivalent insurance shall cover the
costs until issue of the certificate in accordance with Article 16(e) of
Regulation (EU) No 1013/2006.
(5) In case of a general notification under Article 13 of Regulation (EU) No
1013/2006 for shipments from the Republic of Bulgaria it shall be admissible
to present a partial financial guarantee or equivalent insurance covering part
of the general notification under the conditions referred to in paragraph 8.
(6) Where the financial guarantee under Article 6 of Regulation (EU) No
1013/2006 is in the form of a bank guarantee, the bank guarantor shall
undertake irrevocably, unconditionally and upon first written demand by the
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Minister of Environment and Water to transfer the amount under the bank
guarantee to the benefit of and to an account of the Ministry of Environment
and Water. The bank guarantee shall be unconditional and irrevocable and
shall be issued by a foreign bank or a commercial bank as referred to in
Article 2, paragraph 5 of the Credit Institutions Act licensed by the Bulgarian
National Bank for guarantee transactions. The bank guarantee issued by a
foreign bank must be advised through a Bulgarian bank.
(7) The insurance policy referred to in paragraph 2 shall be issued by an
insurance company holding a license issued according to the procedure
established by the Insurance Code. The said insurance policy shall include a
stipulation on payment of the full amount of the sum under the insured
event to the benefit of the Ministry of Environment and Water upon first
written demand.
(8) As many shipments as are covered by the partial financial guarantee or
equivalent insurance may be dispatched. In such a case each any subsequent
shipment may be dispatched after the Competent Authority under Article 95,
paragraph 2 has received the certificate referred to in Article 15(e) or Article
16(e) of Regulation (EU) No 1013/2006.
Further requirements are laid down in the Ordinance on the procedure and
order for calculating the amount of the financial guarantee or equivalent
insurance and the submission of annual records for transboundary
shipments of waste, No 29/08.04.2011. The ordinance provides a calculation
method for the financial guarantee pursuant to Article 6 of Regulation
1013/2006. The calculation method is based on a calculation formula and
specific cost values (transport, storage and treatments) for different types of
waste. In case that the total amount resulting from the calculation formula is
less than 1000 Euro per ton, the fixed sum of 1 000 Euro per ton shall be
taken as a basis for calculation of the financial guarantee.
As per 2013 response, but with new information pertaining to the calculation
of the financial guarantee or equivalent insurance:
Further requirements are laid down in the Ordinance on the procedure and
order for calculating the amount of the financial guarantee or equivalent
insurance and the submission of annual records for transboundary
shipments of waste, Prom. S.G. 59/18.07.2014. According to this ordinance,
the amount covered by the financial guarantee is to be calculated on the
basis of the following calculation formula, however this cannot be less than
2000 BGN (equal 1000 Euro) per ton:
FG = Costs (Transport) + Costs (Treatment depending on the type of waste
and the kind of treatment) + Costs (Storage for 90 days) x Total Waste
Quantity) >= 1000 Euro/ton
Ordinance on waste management, Article 31:
Bulgaria
2014-2015
Croatia
2013-2015
(1) Amount of a financial guarantee or equivalent insurance from the Article
126 of ASWM should be calculated according to the following mathematical
formula:
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FG = N × (TC + DOC + SC) × 1,2
where the labels used in above mentioned mathematical expression have
the following meanings:
FG
Financial guarantee (insurance policy or bank guarantee);
N
Total amount of waste in tonnes;
TC
Transport costs per ton;
DOC
Disposal/recovery operation costs per ton;
SC
Storage costs for 90-days period per ton;
1,2
Security factor for the cases of repatriation of waste, recovery or
disposal operations and storage.
(2) Amount of a financial guarantee or equivalent insurance from the
Paragraph 1 of this Article should be expressed in EUR.
Cyprus asks for the companies exporting wastes to submit to the Ministry of
Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, guarantee or equivalent
insurance that covers the costs referred in Articles 6 and 18 (2). The Ministry
assess the information and sets the amount of the required guarantee.
Financial guarantee of the European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC)
No. 1013/2006 must be passed or equivalent insurance under this Regulation
shall be established at the time of notification. The Ministry may authorize
the payment of a financial guarantee or proof of adequate insurance at the
latest at the time of departure. Means financial guarantees can only be used
in accordance with Article 6 of the European Parliament and Council
Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006.
Financial guarantees or insurance approved by the Ministry. If the Ministry
has reasonable doubts about whether the financial guarantee or insurance is
in accordance with Regulation of the European Parliament and Council
Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 sufficient sets the amount and type of
financial guarantees or determine the type of insurance and the insured
amount for this purpose. The method and conditions for determining the
amount of financial guarantees, documents and evidence necessary for its
calculation are set out in Annex no. 11 of the Act. No. 185/2001 on Waste.
To calculate the amount of waste according to item 7.2 of Annex no. 11 of
this Act (calculation of so-
alled li e ship e t a ot e pe fo ed i the
preceding three years prior to the announcement of a new violation of the
conditions laid down in the decision of the Ministry pursuant to this point
and in a new and prior notification is given the same notifier and recipient
(Act no. 185/2001 on Waste, Section 57).
Paragraph 6 in Statutory Order no. 421/2012 states that there has to be
financial guarantee of 3000 kr. Per ton of waste. If the EPA finds it
reasonable it can reduce or increase the claim, based on information from
the notifier.
Paragraph 6 in Statutory Order no. 132/2014 states that there has to be
financial guarantee of 3000 kr. Per ton of waste there is under the way and
not has been treated yet. If the Danish EPA finds it reasonable it can reduce
or increase the claim, based on information from the notifier.
There are no provisions of national law according to Article 6.
Cyprus
2013-2015
Czech
Republic
2013-2015
Denmark
2013
Denmark
2014-2015
Estonia
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The Competent Authority (Finnish Environment Institute) demands a
financial guarantee according to Waste Shipment Regulation Article 6 from
the otifie s. A o di g to Waste A t Se tio
fi a ial gua a tee o
equivalent insurance means a guarantee, insurance or pledged deposit. The
guarantee has to cover the costs of transport, storage and alternative
recovery or disposal. The amount of the guarantee is determined case-by-
case taken into consideration the waste in question, the waste amount and
the possible value of the waste.
The Decree No. 2011-828 of 11 July 2011 relating to the prevention and the
management of waste which has been codified in the Article R 541-62 of the
Code of the Environment includes a section (5) entitled "Special provisions
on waste shipments."
1. The measures complete the Code of the Environment in the field of waste
shipments, particularly about the requirement to establish a financial
guarantee or equivalent insurance.
2. Firstly, the Decree No. 2011-828 of 11 July 2011 defines the Competent
Authorities for the waste shipments in the Article R 541-62 (Competent
Authority of transit) and in the Article R 541-63 (Competent Authorities of
dispatch and of destination), especially in the case of a waste collection
carried out before an export (Articles R 541-63 and R 541-63-1).
The Article R 541-63-2 aims to ensure a full traceability in the case of a waste
collection as mentioned in the previous Article, by requiring that the notifier
has to mention the list of all producers whose waste was collected in the
notification document or in the information document (Annex VII). This
provision is in accordance with the Waste Shipment Regulation (WSR) and
the national legislation on the control of the circuit of the waste treatment
(Articles R 541-42 to R 541-48 of the Code of the Environment and the
ministerial of 7 July 2005).
3. Secondly, the Decree No. 2011-828 of 11 July 2011 specifies the nature
and the form of the financial guarantee required by the WSR (Code of the
Environment: Article R 541-64). Indeed, the WSR uses the terms "financial
guarantee" without any other precision, and refers to the terms "or
equivalent insurance." Given the objectives pursued by the Articles 22 and
24 of the WSR and the tight deadlines (30 days) available to the Competent
Authorities to act once an illegal shipment is discovered, the Decree provides
the establishment of a financial guarantee which is independent of the
obligation of the notifier. Therefore, the payment of the financial guarantee
by the bank cannot be disputed.
The
i iste ial a t of
Jul
o the o ditio s fo the
establishment of the financial guarantee completes the provisions of the
Decree No. 2011-828 of 11 July 2011. This text specifies the calculation
method of the amount of the financial guarantee. Models of documents
e tif i g the fi a ial gua a tees a e a e ed to the i iste ial a t
(annexes I.1 and I.2). The text makes a distinction between the case of a
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2013-2015
France
2013-2015
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separate coverage of each shipment of a general notification and the case of
a single coverage for all notified shipments (Article 6 and Article 13 of the
WSR). The Annexes II-1 to IV-2 are related to the calculation method of
financial guarantees for each of the possible scenarios (export, import, single
shipment, multiple shipments), whose the principles are the following:
coverage in terms of the maximum amount of waste that can be in
movement; and
cost of the treatment operations based on the prices in France ; and
applying a factor of 1.2 to take into account the analyses to do, the
travels to provide, the evolution of the costs between the time where
the file (the notification document and the others information) is
submitted and the time where the financial guarantee will be
implemented, and the exchange rate.
Germany
2013-15
Greece
2013-2015
There is a calculation method for the costs of take-back, developed by a
working group of the Federal States and the Federal authorities, which is
documented in LAGA-Mitteilung 25, paragraph 3.1.3.1.
For companies that perform shipments of hazardous waste, an insurance or
e ui ale t fi a ial gua a tee, o e i g osts of up to € ,
,
, is
established by those companies. The insurance is against liability for damage
to third parties, covers environmental restoration in case of an accident, as
well as the costs for shipment and for disposal or recovery of waste, as
required in Article 6 of Regulation (EC) no. 1013/2006.
According to Paragraph 1 (5) of the Government Decree No. 180/2007 on
transboundary shipment of waste the notifier has to present the existence of
the valid financial guarantee in the application. Calculation method of the
amount of the financial guarantee presented shall be attached to the
notification.
The National Transfrontier Shipments Office uses a formula for calculating
the amount of the financial guarantee, based on the costs involved in respect
of an individual shipment, as follows:
a) Transport: Costs for transporting one shipment of waste between the
points of despatch and destination both ways, including, shipping, carriage,
and harbour costs;
Hungary
2013-2015
Ireland
2013-2015
b) Recovery/Disposal: Costs based on the estimated cost of the
recovery/disposal operation in respect of one shipment;
c) Storage: Costs cover storage for up to 90 days, and any additional
administrative or legal costs incurred by the Competent Authorities;
d) Number of active shipments: Costs arising according to the number of
active shipments covered in the guarantee which increases its value.
Accordingly, the value of an average bond is calculated using the formula: [(a
+ b +c) x d]
Notifiers are required to calculate the bond value based on our financial
guarantee formula. The calculations are checked by the National
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Transfrontier Shipment of Waste Office (NTFSO) for accuracy and the value is
assessed for adequacy. A distinction is made between the two parties
involved and their respective obligations: the notifier/exporter who is
required to establish the guarantee/insurance; and the Competent Authority
of dispatch who is responsible for approving the bond, including the form,
wording and amount of the cover.
DM-370 (not
defined in Member States reply)
of 3 September 1998 on the
Regulations on the methods of provision of financial security for cross-
border transport of waste.
In accordance with the National Decree 370/1998 the financial guarantee is
calculated as follows:
G = T (Transport) + S (Disposal / Recovery + Storage)
Where,
G = Fi a ial Gua a tee €
T = Transport Costs = Km x Tonnes x 300 (300 is a constant value
€/K /To e
S = Disposal /Recovery /Storage = Tonnes x K2
Whe e K is a pa a ete i €/To
e, ith alues as follo s:
Italy*
2013
Italy
2014-2015
For recovery of any type of waste K2 = approx. 1,000 Euro/tonne
For disposal of non-hazardous waste K2 = approx. 1,000 Euro/tonne
For disposal of hazardous wastes containing halogenated organics at
levels below 5,000 ppm K2 = 2,000 Euro/tonne
For disposal of hazardous wastes containing halogenated organics at
levels higher than 5,000 ppm K2 = 4,000 Euro/tonne
Latvia
2013-2015
There are no national legal acts established in relation to this article.
The order of calculation and adjustment of the amount of financial
guarantee (thereinafter - guarantee) or equivalent insurance (thereinafter -
insurance), submission and withdrawal of guarantee or insurance documents
is approved by the Order of the Minister of Environment in 2005, December
30 (Order No. D1-663)
This order was issued to implement Article 6 of Regulation (EC) No
1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of Council of 14 June 2006 on
shipments of waste.
In case of waste export from the Republic of Lithuania calculation of
Guarantee or Insurance is executing by the following formula:
Total amount of the Guarantee or Insurance = (T x (A1 + A2) + P + 90xL) x Q x
1.1, which:
T
costs of 1 ton shipment for 1 km (Lt);
A1 - the distance of transportation from the notifier to the consignee (km);
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A2
the distance of transportation from the notifier to the alternative waste
management facility where waste could be disposed of or recovered in an
environmentally sound manner (km);
P
costs of 1 tonne of waste for alternative use or disposal in an
environmentally sound manner (Litas/ per tonne), in case if the waste has a
positive market value P =0;
L- costs of storage per 1 ton of waste per1 day in environmental sound
manner at alternative waste management facility (Lt);
Q
planned amount of waste for transportation (tonnes);
1.1- coefficient of the additional costs.
In case of waste import to the Republic of Lithuania calculation of Guarantee
or Insurance is calculated by the following formula:
Total amount of the Guarantee or Insurance = (T x A + P + 90 x L) x Q x 1.1,
which:
T
costs of 1 tonne shipment for 1 km (Lt);
A - the distance of transportation from the consignee to the alternative
waste management facility where waste could be disposed of or recovered
in an environmentally sound manner (km);
P
costs of 1 tonne of waste for alternative use or disposal in an
environmentally sound manner costs (Litas/per ton), in case if the waste has
a positive market value, the amount of P in calculation formula should be
entered as zero;
L- costs of 1 tonne of waste storage of 1 day in environmental sound manner
at alternative waste management facility (Lt);
Q
planned amount of waste for transportation (in tonnes);
1.1- coefficient of the additional costs.
The formula for calculating the minimum amount of the financial guarantee
has been fixed by the grand-ducal regulation of 7th December 2007
concerning certain application modalities of the regulation (EC) No
1013/2006. The formula has already been communicated to the European
Commission.
The financial guarantee or equivalent insurance covering costs for transport,
recovery or disposal and storage of waste is calculated as follows;
Size of financial guarantee or equivalent insurance = N [3(SH + ST) + T (Q)]
Luxembourg
2013-2015
Malta
2015
Where:
N
Number of active shipments;
SH- Cost of shipment from the waste generator to the receiving facility.
ST
Cost of storage for 90 days at the first port of call.
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T
Cost of treatment (per tonne);
Q - Quantity of waste (tonne).
This formula is used for guidance purposes only
Netherlands
2013-2015
In the Netherlands the financial guarantee is dealt with in specific regulation:
the Regeli g EG- e o de i g o e e gi g a af alstoffe .
The last change of this ruling has been published in the Staatscourant nr.
14425 of 29 September 2009.
Regulation of the Minister for the Environment of 21 May 2008 on the
method for calculating the amount of the guarantee sum (Journal of Laws of
5 June 2008, No 96, item 618).
The financial guarantee covers the period from the start of shipments to the
time when a certificate for the delivery of the waste for recovery or disposal
is issued.
Financial guarantees may be made in the form of a bank guarantee or
deposit insurance guarantee.
The amount for which the guarantees are established shall be determined by
the Competent Authority in the country of dispatch (in Poland, this is the
Chief Inspector of Environmental Protection).
The guaranteed amount (in PLN) is calculated according to the following
formula:
G = (D + T + M) x A,
where:
G is the amount of the guarantee;
D is the cost of disposal or recovery, including any necessary interim
processes for one tonne of the waste in question;
T is the cost of transporting one tonne of waste covered by a declaration
from the place of shipment to the place of destination;
M is the cost of storing one tonne of waste for 90 days:
- in the form of a non-hazardous solid: 200 PLN,
- hazardous goods in solid form: 500 PLN,
- in the form of a non-hazardous liquid: 500 PLN,
- hazardous liquids: PLN 1,000;
A is the weight in tonnes of waste covered by the guarantee.
Where the provisions of a bank guarantee or insurance guarantee or the
amount of the guarantee sum does not cover the costs referred to in Article
6(1) of Regulation No 1013/2006, the Chief Inspector of Environmental
Protection shall, by means of an order, request that the terms of the bank
guarantee contract or insurance guarantee contract or that the guarantee
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sum be supplemented.
It shall be possible to guarantee all or some of the scheduled shipments of
waste covering the transport declared by the applicant.
After the international shipment of waste and the production of the
documents required under Regulation 1013/2006, the Chief Inspector of
Environmental Protection shall, at the request of the guarantor, order the
return of those documents.
In the circumstances referred to in Article 6(2) of Regulation No 1013/2006,
and where the applicant or recipient of the waste has not correctly executed
his duties relating to the return of waste to the country of dispatch or
destination imposed in the decisions referred to in Article 24 or Article 26,
the Chief Inspector of Environmental Protection shall, by means of a
Decision, allocate funds for this purpose with a financial guarantee in the
amount necessary to fulfil those obligations.
Pursuant to the national law, Decree-Law No 45/2008 of 11 March 2008, the
sum of the financial guarantee is defined by the following formula:
GF = (T+E+A)*Q*Ns*1.4
where:
GF = the financial guarantee or equivalent;
T = the cost of transport per tonne of waste;
E = the cost of disposal/recovery, including any interim operations, per tonne
of waste;
A = the cost of storage for 90 days per tonne of waste;
Ns = the maximum number of shipments anticipated at the same time from
the point of dispatch to the destination.
This guarantee must be established in the name of the Competent Authority
of dispatch (the Portuguese Environment Agency).
Portugal
2013-2015
Romania
2014-2015
No provisions have been adopted in national law pursuant to this Article.
In accordance with the Waste Act No. 223/2001 as amended by Act No.
386/2009, Slovakia provides the text below which is relevant to the provision
of the measures pursuant to this Article:
Article 25
Financial guarantee
(1) The notifier is obliged to furnish financial surety (thereinafter -
guarantee) or an equivalent insurance by special regulation (Article 6 of the
Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and Council in
valid wording) regarding shipment of waste from Slovak Republic to another
Member States and an export of waste from Slovak Republic to another as
Member States.
(2) The amount of guarantee shall be determined by the Ministry after
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having viewed provable costs of the transport, recovery or final disposal
including all necessary provisional activities and of the storage during 90
days which is one and a half multiple of those costs. The notifier shall furnish
guarantee in the amount fixed by the Ministry at a bank or at the foreign
bank branch by earmarking funds on behalf of the Ministry for unlimited
time period, not later than 3 days before starting shipment of waste. The
notifier will submit an original document on bailment to the Ministry before
starting shipment of waste.
(3) An insurance considers an equivalent insurance that amount fully covers
provable costs of the transport, recovery or final disposal including all
necessary provisional activities and of the storage during 90 days which is
one and a half multiple of those costs. The notifier has to furnish this
insurance not later than 3 days before starting shipment of waste. The
notifier will submit an original document on furnishing of the insurance to
the Ministry before starting shipment of waste.
(4) Guarantee under (2) will be released to a notifier when the notifier will
submit application form and certificate in the form of confirmed Movement
document for transboundary movements/shipments of waste or the
attached certificate to this movement document that final disposal or
recovery was carried out.
(5) Guarantee under (2) will be released to the notifier except cases given in
special regulation (Article 6 of the Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 of the
European Parliament and Council in valid wording) as well as in case if
notifier proves that the transboundary movement of waste from Slovak
Republic to another Member States, an export of waste from Slovak Republic
to another as Member States was cancelled or will not be affected.
The following provisions of the Decree on the implementation of the
Regulation (EC) No. 1013/2006 on shipments of wastes (OJ of RS No. 71/07)
are relevant to financial guarantees or equivalent insurance:
Article 4:
(2): Financial guarantee, in the form of a bank guarantee or insurance policy
of unlimited duration or valid for the time of shipment until the recovery or
disposal of the notified waste is completed, should be attached to the
notification pursuant to Article 4 (2) (3) of Regulation 1013/2006/EC in
addition to the documents referred to Article 4(2) (1) and 4(2) (2) of
Regulation 1013/2006/EC
Article 6:
(1) If the waste shipped is destined for the Republic of Slovenia as a country
of destination for interim recovery or disposal under recovery or disposal
procedures, a new financial guarantee shall be provided in accordance with
the of Article 6(6) of Regulation 1013/2006/EC for each waste shipment
intended for recovery or disposal facility in the Republic of Slovenia, after
having left the interim facility for recovery or disposal.
(2) If the waste shipped is destined through the territory of the Republic of
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Slovenia, which also means transit of such waste through the territory of the
EU, the Agency shall, pursuant to the of Article 6(1) of Regulation
1013/2006/EC:
specify a financial guarantee or equivalent insurance, including the form,
wording and amount of the cover, pursuant to Art. 6 of Regulation
1013/2006/EC, if such financial guarantee or equivalent insurance has not
been approved by the competent of origin or authority of destination, and
review the amount of financial guarantee or equivalent insurance and, if
necessary, approve an additional financial guarantee or equivalent insurance
pursuant to Art. 6 of Regulation 1013/2006/EC, regardless of the fact that
such financial guarantee or equivalent insurance has been approved by the
competent authority of dispatch or destination.
There are no provisions of national law in addition to the agreements
reached at Community level. The general scheme agreed at EU-level is
therefore applied:
The guarantee should cover the costs of the transport of waste, its recovery
or disposal and storage for 90 days. The formula by which it can be
calculated is:
Spain
2013-2015
CT +
CEV x Q + CA x 90 x Q)
Where:
CT: is the cost of transport from the producer to recipient.
CVC: is the cost of disposal/recovery per kg.
Q: is the average quantity transported in kg/trip.
CA: is the cost of storage per day per kilo.
Sweden
2013-2015
The amount is counted on case-by-case by the notifier. The costs are based
on the amount of waste scheduled to be sent during a four-week period and
will cover the costs of transport, treatment of the waste and storage for 90
days.
Statuto
I st u e t
No
Regulatio s
applies.
The T a sf o tie Ship e t of Waste
United
Kingdom
2013-2015
I those Regulatio s, Pa t pa ag aph
states A pe so ho t a spo ts
such waste commits an offence if he does so without (c) a financial
guarantee or equivalent insurance being in place and approved of by the
Co pete t Autho it i a o da e ith A ti le .
Additionally the following provisions are relevant:
Pa t pa ag aph
o e s osts of take- a k et . ; pa ag aph
o es
app o al of a fi a ial gua a tee ; a d pa ag aph
suppl of the fi a ial
gua a tee .
er States’ replies that ha e ee tra slated i to E glish usi g Google
Note: A asterisk de otes Me
Translate).
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4.4 Data Tables
4.4.1
Table 1
Information on Exceptions to the Implementation of
the Principle of Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-Sufficiency
(Article 11 (3))
Three Member States
completed Table 1 of Annex IX of the Waste Shipping Regulation, these
being
Finland, Greece
and the
United Kingdom
(although the
United Kingdom
only completed
the table for the year 2013). In most cases, waste is being exported in order to be incinerated on
land (waste disposal code D10). None of the Member States reported that any instance of export
required referral to the Commission.
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Table 5-11: Finland, 2013
Information on Exceptions to the
Implementation of the Principle of Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-
Sufficiency (Article 11 (3))
Waste
identification
(code)
Country of
destination (De)/
country of dispatch
(Di)
(De): Germany
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Germany
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Germany
(Di): Finland
(De): Germany
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Germany
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): France
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
Disposal
operation
D-code
D10
D10
D10
D10
D10
D10
D10
D10
D9 followed by
D10
D10
D9 followed by
D12
D9
D10
D10
Referral of the
matter to the
Commission
(Yes/No)
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Quantity
(kg/litres)
A4010
A4030
A3020
A4060
A4060
A4070
A4070
A4080
Unclassified:
Filtrate water from
neutralisation
process
A3160
A1010
A4090
AC160
Unclassified,
industrial gases in
cylinders
Additionally
imports from IL,
NO, IE, FR, CH, GR,
EE, CO, SE, GR, BR)
158.9 t
405.9 t
201 t
2,190.5 t
182.7 t
1,654.7 t
1,329.3 t
184.7 t
2,378.4 t
No
1,083 t
4t
972.7 t
0.3 t
6.4 t
No
No
No
No
No
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Table 5-12: Finland, 2014
Information on Exceptions to the
Implementation of the Principle of Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-
Sufficiency (Article 11 (3))
Waste
identification
(code)
Country of
destination (De)/
country of dispatch
(Di)
(De): Germany
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Germany
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Germany
(Di): Finland
(De): Germany
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Germany
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
Disposal
operation
D-code
D10
D10
D10
D10
D10
D10
D10
D10
D10
D10
D9
D10
D10
Referral of the
matter to the
Commission
(Yes/No)
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Quantity
(tonnes)
A4010
A4010
A3140
A3140
A3160
A4060
A4060
A4070
A4070
A4080
A4090
Unclassified, oil
waste
Unclassified,
industrial gases in
cylinders
Additionally
imports from NO,
UY, EE, SE)
120.2
657.1
21.8
24.9
2,290
6,260
555.2
1,137
2,321.6
326
1,065
249.5
7.5
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Table 5-13: Finland, 2015
Information on Exceptions to the
Implementation of the Principle of Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-
Sufficiency (Article 11 (3))
Waste
identification
(code)
Country of
destination (De)/
country of dispatch
(Di)
(De): Germany
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Germany
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Germany
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
(De): Italy
(Di): Finland
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
Disposal
operation
D-code
D10
D10
D10
D10
D10
D10
D10
D10
D10
D10
D9
D9
Referral of the
matter to the
Commission
(Yes/No)
No
No
4.3
(De): Sweden
(Di): Finland
D10
Quantity
(kg/litres)
A4010
A4010
A3140
A3160
A4060
A4060
A4070
A4070
A4080
A3120
A4090
A4090
Unclassified, gases
in pressure
containers
containing
dangerous
substances
Unclassified, oil
waste
Additionally
imports from NO,
EE, SE, IT) see
Basel Part II,
Section A
65.7
108.7
41.2
539.5
693
252.6
776.9
1408.3
220.6
5870.3
99.9
752.6
578.4
(De): Germany
(Di): Finland
D10
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Table 5-14: Greece, 2013
Information on Exceptions to the Implementation
of the Principle of Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-Sufficiency
(Article 11 (3))
Waste
identification
(code)
EWC 130301*,
160209*, 170902*
EWC 130301*,
160209*, 160210*,
170902*
Country of
destination (De)/
country of dispatch
(Di)
(De): France
(Di): Greece
(De): France
(Di): Greece
Disposal
operation
D-code
D10
D10
Referral of the
matter to the
Commission
(Yes/No)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
19,750
81,520
Table 5-15: Greece, 2014
Information on Exceptions to the Implementation
of the Principle of Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-Sufficiency
(Article 11 (3))
Waste
identification
(code)
EWC 13 03 01*,
16 02 09*,
17 09 02*,
16 02 10*
EWC 13 0301*,
16 02 09*,
16 02 10*,
17 09 02*,
16 021 0*
16 02 09*
Country of
destination (De)/
country of dispatch
(Di)
(De): France
20,970
(Di): Greece
D10
Disposal
operation
D-code
Referral of the
matter to the
Commission
(Yes/No)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
(De): France
18,751
(Di): Greece
(De): Spain
14,930
(Di): Greece
De): Poland
D9, D15, D10
D10
16 02 09*
24,340
(Di): Greece
D10
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Table 5-16: Greece, 2015
Information on Exceptions to the Implementation
of the Principle of Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-Sufficiency
(Article 11 (3))
Waste
identification
(code)
Country of
destination (De)/
country of dispatch
(Di)
(De): France
44,740
(Di): Greece
De): Poland
EWC 16 02 09*
34,200
(Di): Greece
(De): Spain
EWC 16 02 09*
19,443
(Di): Greece
D14 (D10, R4)
D9, D15, D10
D10
Disposal
operation
D-code
Referral of the
matter to the
Commission
(Yes/No)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
EWC 13 03 01*, 16
02 09*, 17 09 02*,
16 02 10*
Table 5-17: United Kingdom, 2013
Information on Exceptions to the
Implementation of the Principle of Proximity, Priority for Recovery and Self-
Sufficiency (Article 11 (3))
Waste
Identification
(code)
Quantity
(Kg)
Country of
Destination (De)
/ country of
dispatch (Di)
(De): Germany
(Di): United
Kingdom
(De): Germany
(Di): United
Kingdom
Disposal
operation
D code
Referral of the
matter to the
Commission (Yes/No)
A4080
1375
D10
No
A4080
39,354
D10
No
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4.4.2
Table 2
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal
(Article 11 (1)(g))
Four Member States
completed Table 2 of Annex IX of the Waste Shipping Regulation, these
being
Belgium, Estonia, Finland
and
Spain.
However, three of these reported that objections to
planned shipments for disposal had only been raised in one year out of three, with only
Belgium
reporting that objections had been raised in all three years of the reporting period.
Overall, the greatest number of objections were made on the basis of Article 11 (1)(g)(i), with
this article providing the reason for 18 objections. The next most given reason was Article 11
(1)(g)(iii) with 12 objections, and Article 11 (1)(g)(ii) was the least reported reason with just three
objections. In addition,
Estonia
reported a number of additional reasons under the Article 11
(1)(g)(i) column, including references to Article 3, Annex VII and the Estonian Waste Act.
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Table 5-18: Belgium (Flanders), 2013
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal
Reasons for the objection
Waste identification
(code)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
Country of
transit (T)/
country of
dispatch (Di)
Article
11(1)(g)(i)
please tick √ as appropriate
Facility
Name
Article
11(1)(g)(ii)
Article
11(1)(g)(iii)
(in case of
Article
11(1)(g)(ii))
Disposal
operation
D-code
(requested as
R5)
(requested as
R5)
(requested as
R12)
(requested as
R12)
(requested as
R12)
D9
17 05 06
150,000,000
Belgium (Di)
17 05 06
25,000,000
Belgium (Di)
19 12 12
3,500,000
Belgium (Di)
19 12 10
3,500,000
Belgium (Di)
19 12 10
16 07 08
3,000,000
2,000,000
Belgium (Di)
Belgium (Di)
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Table 5-19: Belgium (Wallonia), 2013
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal
Reasons for the objection
Waste identification
Quantity
(code)
(kg/litres)
country of
dispatch (Di)
Belgium (Di)
Country of
transit (T)/
Article
11(1)(g)(i)
please tick √ as appropriate
Facility
Name
Article
11(1)(g)(ii)
Article
11(1)(g)(iii)
(in case of
Article
11(1)(g)(ii))
Disposal
operation
D-code
D10
19 12 12
10,000,000
Table 5-20: Belgium (Flanders), 2014
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal
Reasons for the objection
Waste identification
(code)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
Country of
transit (T)/
country of
dispatch (Di)
Article
11(1)(g)(i)
please tick √ as appropriate
Facility
Name
Article
11(1)(g)(ii)
Article
11(1)(g)(iii)
(in case of
Article
11(1)(g)(ii))
Disposal
operation
D-code
(requested as
R12
R1)
(requested as
R1)
17 09 04
600,000 kg
Belgium (Di)
19 12 10
5,000,000 kg
Belgium (Di)
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Table 5-21: Belgium (Flanders), 2015
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal
Reasons for the objection
Waste identification
(code)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
Country of
transit (T) /
country of
dispatch (Di)
Article
11(1)(g)(i)
please tick √ as appropriate
Name
Article
11(1)(g)(ii)
Article
11(1)(g)(iii)
(in case of
Article
11(1)(g)(ii))
Disposal
operation
D-code
(requested as
R12
R1)
(requested as
R1)
Facility
17 09 04
600,000 kg
Belgium (Di)
19 12 10
5,000,000 kg
Belgium (Di)
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Table 5-22: Belgium (Wallonia), 2015
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal
Reasons for the objection
Waste identification
(code)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
Country of
transit (T) /
country of
dispatch (Di)
Article
11(1)(g)(i)
please tick √ as appropriate
Name
Article
11(1)(g)(ii)
Article
11(1)(g)(iii)
(in case of
Article
11(1)(g)(ii))
Disposal
operation
D-code
D01
D01
Facility
10 01 15
10 01 17
1,250,000 kg
200,000 kg
Belgium (Di)
Belgium (Di)
Table 5-23: Estonia, 2014
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal
Reasons for the objection
Waste identification
(code)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
Country of
transit (T)/
country of
dispatch (Di)
please tick √ as appropriate
Facility
Name
Disposal
operation
D-code
Termination of
misdemeanour
proceedings for
reasons of
expediency
Article
11(1)(g)(i)
Article
11(1)(g)(ii)
Article
11(1)(g)(iii)
(in case of
Article
11(1)(g)(ii))
16 06 01*
3,948 kg
Estonia (De)
and Latvia (Di)
Without
notification
(Art 3)
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20 01 35*
NA
Latvia (De) and
Estonia (Di)
Lithuania (De)
and Estonia
(Di)
Estonia (De)
and USA (Di)
Estonia (De)
and USA (Di)
Latvia (De) and
Estonian (Di)
Latvia (De) and
Estonian (Di)
Without
notification
(Art 3)
Estonian
Waste act §
114´1
Without
notification
(Art 3)
Without
notification
(Art 3)
Without
Annex VII (Art
18)
Without
notification
(Art 3)
Termination of
misdemeanour
proceedings for
reasons of
expediency
Penalty
B1010
6,000
16 01 04*
1,000
Penalty
Penalty
Peanlty
Penalty
16 01 04*
1,000
15 01 07
1,200
16 06 01*
1,600
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Table 5-24: Finland, 2013
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal
Reasons for the objection
Waste identification
(code)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
Country of
transit (T)/
country of
dispatch (Di)
Finland (Di)
and Sweden
(T)
Finland (Di)
and Sweden
(T)
please tick √ as appropriate
Facility
Name
Disposal
operation
D-code
D10
Article
11(1)(g)(i)
Article
11(1)(g)(ii)
Article
11(1)(g)(iii)
(in case of
Article
11(1)(g)(ii))
A4060
1,000 t
A4070
2,000 t
D10
Table 5-25: Spain, 2013
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal
Reasons for the objection
Waste identification
(code)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
Country of
transit (T)/
country of
dispatch (Di)
Gibraltar (Ex)
Gibraltar (Ex)
please tick √ as
appropriate)
Facility
Name
Disposal
operation
D-code
D9
D1
Article
11(1)(g)(i)
Article
11(1)(g)(ii)
Article
11(1)(g)(iii)
(in case of
Article
11(1)(g)(ii))
08 01 11*
17 05 04
60,000
30,000,000
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Table 5-26: Spain, 2015
Objections to Planned Shipments for Disposal
Reasons for the objection
Waste identification
(code)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
Country of
transit (T)/
country of
dispatch (Di)
please tick √ as
appropriate)
Facility
Name
Disposal
operation
D-code
D9/D5
Article
11(1)(g)(i)
Article
11(1)(g)(ii)
Article
11(1)(g)(iii)
(in case of
Article
11(1)(g)(ii))
11 02 07*
5,000,000
France (T)
Italy (Di)
19 13 01*
20 03 01
40,000,000
90,000,000
France (T)
Italy (Di)
Italy (Di)
D9/D5
D1
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4.4.3
Table 3
Objections to Planned Shipments for Recovery
(Article 12(1)(c))
Four Member States
completed Table of Annex IX of the Waste Shipping Regulation, these being
Belgium, Finland, Lithuania
and
Spain.
Of these, only
Finland
reported that objections to
planned shipments for disposal had been made in all three years of the reporting period, while
both
Belgium
and
Lithuania
only reported objections in 2015, and
Spain
in 2013 and 2015.
Across all three years, all but one of the objections reported by
Finland
were made regarding
plans to export waste out of the country for recovery, with the sole objection against importing
waste made on the grounds that it would negatively impact upon
Fi la d’s
ability to treat its
own municipal waste. In addition, both
Belgium
and
Lithuania
only reported objections made to
planned exports to other countries. The objections reported by
Spain
concerned movements of
waste between different regions within its own borders. A variety of reasons were given for
o je tio s ha i g ee
ade, i ludi g o fli ts ith Me e States o
aste poli ,
administrative irregularities, and the technical inability of receiving facilities to treat the wastes
in question.
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Table 5-27: Belgium (Flanders), 2015
Objections to Planned Shipments or Recovery (Article 12(1)(c))
Facility
Waste
identification
(code)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
Country of
destination
Reasons for the objection
and details of relevant national legislation
Name
Vetech Recycling SPRL processes the inert sand and sludge fraction in
order to use it in the road construction or to produce concrete or
noise barriers. This application has to satisfy the requirements of an
unshaped building material. An analysis by the Environmental
Inspection proves that there is an exceeding of the parameters PCB
and mineral oil.
Additionally requirements concerning physical pollution for
physicochemical cleaned flows also apply. These parameters haven't
been measured and this information is essential in order to assess if
a mineral flow can be used as a building material.
This notification has been refused based on the conditions of
VLAREMA,
chapter 2
Delineation of the waste management phase,
division 2.3
Specific criteria,
subdivision 2.3.3
Criteria for raw
materials, intended for use as building material
and
Annex 2.3.2
Conditions concerning composition for use as building material.
Same reason as above.
(in the country of
destination)
Recovery
operation
R-code
19 12 09
3,000,000
France
VETECH
RECYCLAGE
SPRL
R05
19 12 09
6,000,000
France
VETECH
RECYCLAGE
SPRL
R05
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Table 5-28: Finland, 2013
Objections to Planned Shipments or Recovery (Article 12(1)(c))
Facility
Waste
identification
(code)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
Country of
destination
Reasons for the objection
and details of relevant national legislation
Name
Unclassified:
domestic
waste,
EWC 20 03 01
Unclassified:
RDF,
EWC 19 12 10,
19 12 12
4,000 t
NO -> FI
Waste may only be shipped to Finland for waste treatment if the
recovery of mixed municipal waste, for which municipalities are
responsible, will not be prevented or delayed due to this.
Section 110(1) of the Waste Act (646/2011)
Oulun
Energia
R1
There was no lack of capacity to treat the waste in Finland. So
prerequisites in Section 109(1) of the Waste Act to approve the
waste shipment were not fulfilled.
(in the country of
destination)
Recovery
operation
R-code
R1
11,000 t
FI -> SE
E-ON Värme
Sverige AB
317
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Table 5-29: Finland, 2014
Objections to Planned Shipments or Recovery (Article 12(1)(c))
Facility
Waste
identification
(code)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
Country of
destination
Reasons for the objection
and details of relevant national legislation
Name
The competent authority of destination raised an objection without
giving an acknowledgement. Hence, the Finnish Environment
Institute was of the opinion that the prerequisites for consenting the
notification in accordance with the Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 of
the European Parliament and of the Council and the Finnish Waste
Act (646/2011) were not fulfilled.
(in the country of
destination)
Recovery
operation
R-code
R12 -> R4
A3120
2,000 t
FI -> DE
Nord-Schrott
GmbH & Co.
KG
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Table 5-30: Finland, 2015
Objections to Planned Shipments or Recovery (Article 12(1)(c))
Facility
Waste
identification
(code)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
Country of
destination
Reasons for the objection
and details of relevant national legislation
Name
Unclassified:
domestic
waste,
EWC 20 03 01
A3120
12,000 t
FI -> EE
Fi la d lassified this aste as haza dous. The e ei i g fa ilit did t
have a permission to receive hazardous waste. The competent
authority of destination raised an objection. Hence, the Finnish
Environment Institute was of the opinion that the prerequisites for
consenting the notification in accordance with the Regulation (EC)
No 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council and
the Finnish Waste Act (646/2011) were not fulfilled.
The o pete t autho it of desti atio did t gi e a
acknowledgement. Hence, the Finnish Environment Institute was of
the opinion that the prerequisites for consenting the notification in
accordance with the Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 of the European
Parliament and of the Council and the Finnish Waste Act (646/2011)
were not fulfilled.
Ragn-Sells AS
R12 -> R1
The disposal (/recovery) in Sweden was not significantly cheaper
than disposal in Finland. So, prerequisites in Section 109(3) of the
Waste Act to approve the waste shipment were not fulfilled.
(in the country of
destination)
Recovery
operation
R-code
R1
15,000 t
FI -> SE
Bodens
Energi AB
Unclassified,
RDF,
EWC 19 12 12
25 t
FI -> DE
Tomra
Sorting
GmbH
R12 -> R1
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Table 5-31: Lithuania, 2015
Objections to Planned Shipments or Recovery (Article 12(1)(c))
Facility
Waste
identification
(code)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
Country of
destination
Reasons for the objection
and details of relevant national legislation
Name
(in the country of destination)
Recovery
operation
R-code
R12
16 01 21*
100
tonnes
Poland
Objection of the Competent authority of Poland.
Zaklad
Utilizaciji
Odpadpw
Przemyslowych
Chimet S.P.A.
16 08 07*
70
tonnes
75
tonnes
Italy
Notifier cancelled his own request on the prior written notification
and consent.
Objection of the Competent authority of Poland.
R4
20 01 33*
Poland
BatEko sp. Z o.
o.
Mo-BRUK S.A.
R12, R4, R1
19 12 10*
7,200
tonnes
100
tonnes
Poland
Objection of the Competent authority of Poland.
R12 (R1)
20 01 21*
Poland
Objection of the Competent authority of Poland.
Terra Recycling
S. A.
R12
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19 12 11*
3,000
tonnes
Germany
The competent authority of Poland cancelled the procedure of the
prior written notification and consent
Weser-Metall
GmbH
R4
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Table 5-32: Spain, 2013
Objections to Planned Shipments or Recovery (Article 12(1)(c))
Facility
Waste
identification
(code)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
Country of
destination
Reasons for the objection
and details of relevant national legislation
Name
No remedy of request.
(in the country of destination)
Recovery
operation
R-code
R13, R4, R5
20 03 01,
20 03 03,
20 03 99
2,000,000
Spain
Urbaser-
Casares
Table 5-33: Spain, 2015
Objections to Planned Shipments or Recovery (Article 12(1)(c))
Facility
Waste
identification
(code)
Quantity
(kg/litres)
Country of
destination
Reasons for the objection
and details of relevant national legislation
Name
The destination installation has authorisation to perform the R4
operation, but it does not have the capacity to process the
requested quantity in one year.
(in the country of destination)
Recovery
operation
R-code
R4
19 12 02
200,000
Spain
(Valencia)
FERIMET, S.L.U.
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4.4.4
Table 4
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities
to Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14)
11 Member States
completed Table 4 of Annex IX of the Waste Shipping Regulation, these being
Austria, Belgium, Estonia, France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain,
Sweden
and
the United Kingdom.
Of these,
Austria, Germany,
the
Netherlands, Spain, Sweden
and
the United Kingdom
provided information for all three years of the reporting period, while
Belgium
provided information for 2014 and 2015, and
Poland
provided information for 2013 and
2014. The remaining Member States all provided information for 2015 only.
Overall, the waste operation most commonly associated with pre-consent is R4
(recycling/reclamation of metals and metal compounds), with
six Member States
having issued
more pre-consents for this operation than any other (these being
Estonia, France, Germany,
Poland, Spain
and
the United Kingdom). Austria
issued the same number of pre-consents for
operations R4 and R3 (recycling/reclamation of organic substances which are not used as
solvents (including composting and other biological transformation processes)).
Three Member
States
issued more pre-consents for waste operation R12 (exchange of wastes for submission to
any of the operations numbered R1 to R11) than any other operation (these being
Belgium,
Luxembourg
and
the Netherlands).
Sweden
stands alone in having granted the highest number of pre-consents for operation R1
(incinerating was as fuel, in line with the R1 specification contained in the Waste Framework
Directive). The only Member State to grant pre-consent for a disposal operation is
Spain,
which
granted a single pre-consent for operation D9 (physico-chemical treatment resulting in final
compounds or mixtures which are discarded by any of the operations numbered D1 to D12, e.g.
evaporation, drying, calcination).
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Table 5-34: Austria, 2013
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
Recovery
operation
R-code
Technologies
employed
BMLFUW
ISO-Norm,
5 Jahre
Treibacher
Industrie
AG
Standort A-9330
Althofen, Auer-von-
Welsbach-Str. 1
R4, R8
10 01 04*
11 01 09*
16 08 02*
16 08 03
16 08 07*
03 01 05
15 01 03,
17 02 01
19 12 07
20 01 38
03 01 05
15 01 03,
17 02 01
19 12 07
20 01 38
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
To
Address
29.8.2011
29.8.2016
BMLFUW
EMAS-
Registrierung
10 Jahre
Fritz Egger
GmbH &
Co. OG
Weiberndorf 20
A-6380 St. Johann
R3
1.12.2012 30.11.2022
BMLFUW
EMAS-
Registrierung
10 Jahre
Fritz Egger
GmbH &
Co OG.
A-3105
UnterradlbergTiroler
Straße 16
R3
1.6.2011
1.6.2021
BMLFUW
ÖNORM EN
ISO 14001
5 Jahre
UFH RE-
cycling
GmbH
Wirtschaftpark
Kematen
A-3331 Kematen an
der Ybbs
R3, R4
16 02 13*, 16
02 11*, 20 01
23*
21.
8.2013
20.8.2018
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Table 5-35: Austria, 2014
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
Fritz Egger
GmbH & Co. OG
BMLFUW
Standort-GLN,
9008390102466
Recovery
operation
R-code
R3
Technologies
employed
AC170
Chipboard production
(03 01 05, 15
01 03, 17 02
01, 19 12 07,
20 01 38)
A1180
(16 02 13*,
16 02 11*,
20 01 23*)
AC170
(03 01 05, 15
01 03, 17 02
01, 19 12 07,
20 01 38)
1.6.2011
1.6.2021
21.8.2012
20.8.2018
1.12.2012 30.11.2022
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
To
Address
A-6380 St.
Johann in Tirol
Weiberndorf 20
UFH RE-cycling
GmbH
BMLFUW
Standort-GLN
9008390838280
A-3331 Kematen
an der Ybbs
Wirtschaftspark
Kematen
R3, R4
Cooling unit
separation (with
detection of CFC
content in the
cooling circuit and
in the insulation)
Chipboard production
BMLFUW
Fritz Egger
GmbH & Co. OG
Standort-GLN,
9008390114193
A-3105
Unterradlberg
Tiroler Straße 16
R3
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R4, R8
Treibacher
Industrie AG
Standort-GLN:
9008390099315
Auer-von-
Welsbach-Str. 1
A-9330 Althofen
NE Metallurgy
AA060,
A1050,
A2030
(10 01 04*,
11 01 09*,
16 08 02*,
16 08 03,
16 08 07*)
Y47
(19 12 03,
19 10 02,
15 01 04,
19 12 12,
19 12 07)
A1180, Y47
20 01 40, 19
12 02, 16 01
17, 17 04 05,
20 01 35*, 16
02 13*, 20 01
36, 16 02 14,
19 12 03, 19
01 02, 19 12
02
29.8.2011
29.8.2016
BMLFUW
BMLFUW
Metran
Rohstoff-
Aufbereitungs
GmbH
Standort-GLN:
9008390214800
10.4.2015
10.4.2020
Industriestraße
12, A-3300
Amstetten
R4, R3
Mechanical
treatment
BMLFUW
Metall
Recycling Mü-
Gu GmbH
Standort-GLN:
9008390066027
Industriestraße
12, A-3300
Amstetten
R4
Mechanical
treatment
26.6.2015
26.6.2020
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Reststoff-
technik GmbH
BMLFUW
Standort-GLN:
9008390007549
Hof 61
A-5302 Henndorf
R3
Mechanical
treatment
AC170
17 02 04*
1.7.2014
30.6.2024
Table 5-36: Austria, 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
Recovery
operation
R-code
R4
Technologies
employed
Shredding and
seperation
16 02 14,
16 01 17,
17 04 05,
19 12 02,
19 12 03,
20 01 36,
20 01 40,
A1180
(20 01 35*,
16 02 13*)
Y47
(19 01 02,
19 12 02)
26.6.2015 26.6.2020
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
To
Address
BMLFUW
Metall
Recycling Mü-
Industriestrae 12,
Gu GmbH A-3300 Amstetten
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Table 5-37: Belgium (Wallonia), 2014
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents
(Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
FLORIDIENNE
CHIMIE S.A.
Recovery
operation
R-code
Technologies
employed
Hydrometallurgical
treatment
R4 and R5
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
To
FLORIDIENNE
CHIMIE S.A.
Address
Quai des
Usines, 12
7800
ATH
15/04/2013
03/07/2026
CHEMVIRON
CARBON
Zoning
Industriel C
7181 FELUY
R7
Reactivation and
recovery
Regrouping followed
by thermal and
material recovery in
cement works +
recycling of steel in
steelworks
Hydrometallurgical
treatment in situ
10/03/2013
31/05/2025
CHEMVIRON
CARBON
RECYFUEL S.A.
Zoning
Industriel
d Ehei
4480 ENGIS
01/04/2013
30/09/2028
RECYFUEL S.A.
R12
followed by
R1, R4 and
R5
HYDROMETAL
S.A.
Rue du Parc
Industriel 3
4480 ENGIS
R4 and R5
15/04/2013
23/04/2017
HYDROMETAL
S.A.
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Table 5-38: Belgium (Flanders), 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents
(Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
Veolia ES MRC
NV
Recovery
operation
R-code
R12
Technologies
employed
Cryogene Shredder
installation
A4130
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
9.9.2015
To
26.06.2028
BE001
(Flanders)
Address
Moerstraat
26, 2030
Antwerpen
Moerstraat
26, 2030
Antwerpen
Breestraat 4
te 8710
WIELSBEKE
BE001
(Flanders)
BE001
(Flanders)
Veolia ES MRC
NV
R12
Solvent conditioning
A3140
9.9.2015
26.06.2028
BE001
(Flanders)
BE001
(Flanders)
Unilin bvba,
divisie Panels
R03
Particle board
production
AC170
6.10.2015
End of
environmenta
l permit
licence of
Unilin
End of
environmenta
l permit
licence of
Unilin
22.1.2035
BE001
(Flanders)
BE001
(Flanders)
Unilin bvba,
divisie Panels
Ingelmunsters
teenweg 229
te 8780
OOSTROZEBE
KE
Regenbeekstr
aat 44, 8800
Roeselare
R03
Particle board
production
AC170
6.10.2015
BE001
(Flanders)
BE001
(Flanders)
Desotec
R07
Reactivating active
carbon
A4160
12.02.2015
BE001
(Flanders)
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BE001
(Flanders)
Desotec
Regenbeekstr
aat 44, 8800
Roeselare
R12
Dismantling,
analyzing and
recovery of active
carbon
Accumulation,
analyzing and
recovery of active
carbon
A4130
12.02.2015
22.1.2035
BE001
(Flanders)
BE001
(Flanders)
Desotec
Regenbeekstr
aat 44, 8800
Roeselare
R13
A4160
12.02.2015
22.1.2035
BE001
(Flanders)
Table 5-39: Estonia, 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
Recovery
operation
R-code
R4
Technologies
employed
Engitec
Technologies S.p.A
CX I teg ated
S ste
Basel code:
A1160
EWC:
16 06 01*
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
01.03.2015
To
29.02.2020
Address
Kesk 2/26
Sillamäe
40231 Ida-
Viru maakond
ESTONIA
Environme
ntal Board
Aktsiaselts
Ecometal
10592409
330
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Table 5-40: France, 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
METAL
BLANC
Recovery
operation
R-code
Technologies
employed
Basel Code :
A
Waste lead-
acid
batteries,
whole or
crushed
R
-R -R
R
-
Catalyst
regeneration
Basel Code :
A
EC Code :
*
-
*
Basel Code :
B
EC
Code :
14- 06- 2016
13- 06- 2019
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
-
-
To
-
Address
ue
Pasteu
-
Bou g-Fid le
Prefect
Department
of the
Ardennes
Minister of
the
Environment
EURECAT
France
ZI Quai Jea
Jau s
-
LA
VOULTE SUR
RHÔNE
ZI Quai Jea
Jau s
-
LA
VOULTE SUR
RHÔNE
Minister of
the
Environment
EURECAT
France
R
-R -R
R
-
Catalyst
regeneration
14- 06- 2016
13- 06- 2019
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Minister of
the
Environment
EURECAT
France
ZI Quai Jea
Jau s
-
LA
VOULTE SUR
RHÔNE
All e du Bois
des te es
-
SAINT-
VULBAS
R
-R -R
R
-
Catal st
ege e atio
Basel Code :
B
EC
Code :
14- 06- 2016
13- 06- 2019
Minister of
the
Environment
SPEICHIM
PROCESSING
R
Distillation
OECD
Code:AC150
05-05
2005
05
–05-
2025
Minister of
the
Environment
SPEICHIM
PROCESSING
All e du Bois
des te es
-
SAINT-
VULBAS
All e du Bois
des te es
-
SAINT-
VULBAS
R2
Distillation
Basel Code :
A3080
05-05
2005
05
–05-
2025
Minister of
the
Environment
SPEICHIM
PROCESSING
R2
Distillation
Basel Code :
A3140
05-05
2005
05
–05-
2025
332
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Minister of
the
Environment
SPEICHIM
PROCESSING
All e du Bois
des te es
-
SAINT-
VULBAS
ue
Pasteu
08230 -
Bourg-Fidèle
R2
Distillation
Basel Code :
A3150
05-05
2005
05
–05-
2025
Minister of
the
Environment
METAL
BLANC
R4
Basel Code :
A
EC
Code :
*
Basel Code :
B
EC Code :
*
Basel Code :
A
EC Code :
*
Basel Code :
A
EC Code :
30
09 -2014
30 -09 - 2017
Minister of
the
Environment
METAL
BLANC
ue
Pasteu
08230 -
Bourg-Fidèle
ue
Pasteu
08230 -
Bourg-Fidèle
ue
Pasteu
08230 -
Bourg-Fidèle
R4
30
09 -2014
30 -09 - 2017
Minister of
the
Environment
METAL
BLANC
R4
30
09 -2014
30 -09 - 2017
Minister of
the
Environment
METAL
BLANC
R4
30
09 -2014
30 -09 - 2017
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Minister of
the
Environment
METAL
BLANC
ue
Pasteu
08230 -
Bourg-Fidèle
ue
Pasteu
08230 -
Bourg-Fidèle
R4
Basel Code :
A
EC Code :
*
Basel Code :
A
EC Code :
*
30
09 -2014
30 -09 - 2017
Minister of
the
Environment
METAL
BLANC
R4
27- 01
2016
26
01-2019
Minister of
the
Environment
IKEA Industry
France
ZI du Tertre
Landry
Rue Jean
Monnet
70200 - Lure
EC Code :
191206*
14 -09 -2011
31 -12-2017
Minister of
the
Environment
SPEICHIM
PROCESSING
Plateforme
SOBEGI
R2
Distillation
Basel Code :
A3140
08- 10 - 2014
07- 10 - 2019
64150 -
MOURENX
SPEICHIM
PROCESSING
Plateforme
SOBEGI
Minister of
the
Environment
R2
Distillation
Basel Code :
A3150
08- 10 - 2014
07- 10 - 2019
64150 -
MOURENX
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Table 5-41: Germany, 2013
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
GMR
Gesellschaft
für
Metallrecycli
ng mbH
SRW
metalfloat
GmbH
Recovery
operation
R-code
R4
Technologies
employed
A1010,
A1030
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
14.05.12
To
13.05.22
Address
Naumburger
Straße 24
04229
Leipzig
Berndt-
Ulrich-
Scholz-Str. 1
04579
Espenhain
Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
R4/R11
A3120
14.03.08
31.03.18
335
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Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
WRC World
Resources
Company
GmbH
Industriestra
ße 7
04808
Wurzen
R4
336
A1010,
A1020,
A1030,
A1040,
A1050,
A1060,
A1070,
A1080,
A1100,
A1110,
A1120,
A1140,
A1150,
A2030,
A2060,
A3050,
A4070,
A4090,
A4100,
A4160,
B1010,
B1031,
B1050,
B1070,
B1080,
B1100,
B1110,
B1120,
B1130,
B1150,
B1160,
B1170,
B1180,
B1190,
B1240,
B2100,
B2120,
B3010,
01.06.09
31.05.24
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Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
Grube
Teutschenth
al Sicherungs
GmbH & Co
KG.
AURA
Technologie
GmbH
Straße der
Einheit 9
06179
Teutschenth
al
Am Ernst-
Schacht 3
06311
Helbra
Ermslebener
Str. 3
06493
Ballenstedt
Hauptstraße
30
06729
Elsteraue
R12, R5
Y47
01.04.13
31.03.17
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
R4
A2030
07.02.12
03.12.15
Kuhmichel
Recycling
GmbH
R4/R5
AB130,
120117,
120121
01.01.15
31.12.24
PURALUBE
GmbH
R9
A3020
07.03.11
06.03.21
337
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Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
Nickelhütte
Aue GmbH
Rudolf-
Breitscheid-
Straße
08270 Aue
R4
A1050,
A1060,
A1090,
A1100,
A1100,
A1120,
A1130,
A1140,
A1150,
A1170,
A2030,
A3010,
A3040,
A3050,
A3190,
A4010,
AD090,
AD100,
AD120,
A4090,
A4100,
A4160,
AA060,
AB030,
AB130,
AC250,
AC270,
01.09.07
31.08.17
338
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Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
LAREC
Lampen-
Recycling
Gesellschaft
GmbH
Griag
Glasrecycling
AG
Erzstraße 18
09618
Brand-
Erbisdorf
Temnitz-
Park-
Chausee 41
16818
Werder
R4/R5
A1030
09.12.11
08.12.21
Landesumwelt
amt
Brandenburg
R5
A2010, 16 02
15
12.08.09
28.04.19
Landesamt für
Umwelt,
Naturschutz
und Geologie
Mecklenburg-
Vorpommern
Stena
Technoworld
GmbH,
Betriebsstätt
e
Langenhagen
Teterower
Chaussee 60
18279
Langenhage
n
R3, R4
AC150,
A1180
04.08.11
31.05.21
339
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Freie und
Hansestadt
Hamburg
Aurubis AG
Hovestr. 50
20539
Hamburg
R4/R1
340
A1010,
A1020,
A1030,
A1050,
A1060,
A1070,
A1090,
A1100,
A1100,
A1110,
A1120,
A1130,
A1140,
A1150,
A1160,
A1170,
A2010,
A2030,
A2050,
A3020,
A3040,
A3140,
A3150,
A3160,
A3180,
A3190,
A4070,
A4100,
A4110,
A4140,
A4150,
A4160,
AA010,
AB070,
AB120,
AB130,
AC060,
AC270, AD
06.11.07
06.11.17
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Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH
NGS
GOES
LRD
Löschmittel-
Recycling
und
Umweltdiens
te GmbH
Elsterhorst
12
21698
Harsefeld
R5
160505,
160509,
ungelistet
28.12.10
27.12.20
NQR
Nordische
Quecksilber
Rückgewinnu
ng GmbH
UTM Umwelt
Technik
Metallrecycli
ng GmbH
Bei der
Gasanstalt 9
23560
Lübeck
Alt
Herrenwyk
12
23569
Lübeck
Am Haffeld 1
23970
Wismar
R4
A1010,
A1030,
A1180
11.09.13
10.09.18
GOES
R2/R4
A4130
20.03.14
19.03.19
Landesamt für
Umwelt,
Naturschutz
und Geologie
Mecklenburg-
Vorpommern
Egger
Holzwerkstof
fe Wismar
GmbH & Co.
KG
R1
AC170
14.02.13
31.10.27
341
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GOES
Behrendt
Recycling
GmbH
Leinestr. 31-
33
24539
Neumünster
Schmiedestr
aße 14
25899
Niebüll
R12
GC010,
GC020,
B1110,
A1180
A3020
17.11.11
31.03.14
GOES
Starke &
Sohn GmbH
R9
16.05.14
15.05.19
Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH
NGS
Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH - NGS
STENA
TECHNOWO
RLD GmbH
Fuhlrieger
Allee 1a
26434
Wangerland/
Wiefels
R3/R4/R5
A1180,
ungelistet,
160213*,
160216,
200135*
15.09.11
14.09.21
Biomassehei
zkraftwerk
Emden
Zum
Kraftwerk,
26725
Emden
R1
19 12 06*, 19
12 07, AC170
10.12.13
09.12.23
342
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Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH - NGS
Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH - NGS
Der Senator
für Umwelt,
Bau, Verkehr
und Europa
Weener
Energie
GmbH & Co
KG
Industriestr.
46,
26826
Weener
R1
19 12 10, 19
12 12
21.08.14
20.08.24
EEV
BioEnergie
GmbH & Co
KG
Am
Nordhafen 5;
26871
Papenburg
R1
19 12 07,
AC170
21.08.14
20.08.24
Nehlsen
GmbH & Co.
KG
Niederlassun
g Nehlsen-
Plump
Louis-
Krages-Str.
10
28237
Bremen
R3/ R4
A4130
01.03.10
28.02.19
343
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Der Senator
für Umwelt,
Bau, Verkehr
und Europa
swb
Entsorgung
GmbH
Theodor-
Heuss-Allee
20
28215
Bremen
Müllheizkraf
twerk
Mittelkalorik
-Kraftwerk
Otavistraße
7-9
28215
Bremen
Bahnhofstra
ße 82
31311
Uetze-
Dollbergen
R1
191210,
191212
01.07.11
31.05.20
Der Senator
für Umwelt,
Bau, Verkehr
und Europa
swb
Erzeugung
GmbH
R1
191210,
191212
01.07.11
31.05.20
Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH
NGS
Mineralöl-
Raffinerie
Dollbergen
GmbH
AVISTA Oil
Refing &
Trading
Deutschland
GmbH
R9
A3020
(130205,
130208)
06.03.09
05.03.19
344
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Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH - NGS
Thüringer
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Enertec
Hameln
GmbH
Heinrich-
Schoormann
-Weg 1,
31789
Hameln
R1
19 12 12
(nicht
gelistet)
19.02.14
18.02.24
K+S Kali
GmbH
Werk Werra
Schacht II
36414
Unterbreizba
ch
Hüttenstraß
e6
38642 Goslar
R11
Y47
01.01.11
31.12.20
Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH
NGS
Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH
NGS
Harz-Metall
GmbH
R4
A1070,
A4100,
AC270,
190205
12.07.11
11.07.21
Harz-Metall
GmbH
Hüttenstraß
e6
38642 Goslar
R4
A1160
12.07.11
11.07.21
345
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Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
TRG
Cyclamin
GmbH
Hohendorfer
Straße 20
39218
Schönebeck
Willstädterst
raße 11
40549
Düsseldorf
R3
A4090
21.08.12
22.08.22
HACH LANGE
GmbH
R3/R4/R5
A4140
17.01.08
16.01.18
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Wilhelm
Raven Euro-
Metall GmbH
Alter
Hellweg 33
44379
Dortmund
R12/R13
A1010,
A1020,
A1050,
A1060,
A1070,
A1080,
A1100,
A1110,
A1120,
A1130,
A1140,
A1160,
A1170,
A2030,
AB070,
AB130
30.07.07
22.07.22
346
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Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Aurubis AG
Kupferstrass
e 23
44532 Lünen
R4
347
A1010,
A1020,
A1050,
A1070,
A1080,
A1090, A
1100, A1120,
A1130,
A1150,
A1180,
A2030,
AB070,
AB130,
GB040,
GC010,
GC020,
GC050,
B1010,
B1020,
B1050,
B1060,
B1070,
B1080,
B1090,
B1100,
B1110,
B1120,
B1130,
B1140,
B1150,
B1160,
B1170,
B1180,
B1190,
B1240,
B2020,
B4030
04.12.09
03.12.24
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Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
ALSA GmbH
Brunnenstra
ße 138
44536 Lünen
R4/R5
Salzschlacke
(nicht
gelistet)
AA050,
AB100,
100308,
100309,
100321,
100322,
100810,
100811
A3050,
A3140,
A3160,
A4060,
A4070
A2010
12.07.07
11.07.22
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Befesa
Salzschlacke
GmbH
Brunnenstr.
138
44536 Lünen
R4/R5
20.03.15
19.03.25
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Orm Bergold
Chemie
GmbH & Co
KG
Daimlerstraß
e2
4
44805
Bochum
Alte
Landstraße 4
45329 Essen
R2
06.11.07
05.11.22
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
DELA GmbH
R4/ R5
17.06.10
16.06.20
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
ACCUREC
GmbH
Wiehagen
12-14
45472
Mülheim/Ru
hr
R4
A1170
20.10.08
19.10.18
348
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Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
Baufeld
Mineralölraff
inerie GmbH
u. Co.KG
Grillo-Werke
AG
Krabbenkam
p 11
47138
Duisburg
Wesseler Str.
1
47169
Duisburg
Daimlerstraß
e 26
47574 Goch
Raiffeisenstr
aße 38
47665
Sonsbeck
R9
A3020,
A4060,
AC060
26.11.07
25.11.17
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
R5/R1
B2040,
A3020,
A3190,
A4090,
A4160
A3140,
A3150, AC
070, AC080,
AC150
AC060,
AC070,
AC080,
A3020,
A3040,
A3140,
A4060
Ölfilter
(ungelistet)
20.06.08
19.06.18
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
RCN Chemie
GmbH
R2/R3
15.11.07
14.11.17
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
KS-Recycling
GmbH & Co
KG
R2, R3, R4,
R9
02.03.10
01.03.20
349
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Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
MAV
Mineralstoff-
Aufbereitung
und
Verwertung
GmbH
Akzo Nobel
Base
Chemicals
GmbH
Sidra
Wasserchem
ie GmbH
Bataver Str.
9
47809
Krefeld
R5
Y47, 190112
24.06.11
23.06.21
Bezirksregieru
ng Münster
Hauptstraße
47
49479
Ibbenbüren
Zeppelinstra
ße 27
49479
Ibbenbüren
Vosmatenwe
g6
49824 Laar
R6/R11
A1060
26.09.07
30.09.17
Bezirksregieru
ng Münster
R6/R11
A1060
06.09.07
30.09.17
Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH
NGS
Bezirksregieru
ng Köln
EVI
Abfallverwer
tung B.V. &
Co. KG
R1
Y46, 200301
191212
19.06.13
18.06.23
Carbon
Service &
Consulting
GmbH & Co.
KG
Im Hasenfeld
12
52391
Vettweiß
R7
A4160
01.08.13
31.07.18
350
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Sonderabfall-
Management-
Gesellschaft
Rheinland-
Pfalz (SAM)
GmbH
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Stena
Technoworld
GmbH
Auf
Schneeweid
55774
Baumholder
R4
AC150,
160211,
200123
20.09.12
20.09.22
Siegfried
Jacob GmbH
& Co. KG
Jacobstr. 41-
45
58256
Ennepetal-
Voerde
R4
A1010,
A1020,
A1030,
A1050,
A1060,
A1070,
A1080,
A1100,
A1110,
A1120,
A1130,
A1140,
A2030,
A4070,
A4090,
A4100,
A4120,
AB030,
AB120,
AC270,
AD090,
AD100,
AD120
01.10.07
01.10.22
351
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Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Lobbe
Entsorgung
West GmbH
& Co. KG
Chemische
Fabrik
Wocklum
Gebr. Hertin
GmbH & Co.
KG
Bayer
Schering
Pharma AG,
Sonderabfall
ver-
brennungsan
lage
Bayer
Schering
Pharma AG,
Kraftwerk
Stenglingser
Weg 4-12
58642
Iserlohn
Glärbach 2
58802 Balve
R5
A1060,
A4090
20.03.09
19.03.24
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
R5
A1060,
A4090
15.11.11
14.11.23
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Ernst-
Schering-
Straße 14
59192
Bergkamen
R5
A3150,
A3160,
A4010,
A4160
17.03.08
16.03.23
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Ernst-
Schering-
Straße 14
59192
Bergkamen
Ernst-
Schering-
Straße 14
59192
Bergkamen
R1
A3140,
A3150
14.03.08
13.03.23
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Chemtura
Organometal
lics GmbH
R3
A4010,
070107
09.02.10
08.02.25
352
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Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Metallhütte
Hoppecke
GmbH &Co.
KG
Bontkirchen
er Straße 1
59929
Brilon-
Hoppecke
Im Kissen 19
59929 Brilon
Heraeusstra
ße 12-14
63450
Hanau
R4
A1160
20.12.12
19.12.24
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Egger
Kraftwerk
Brilon GmbH
Heraeus
Precious
Metals
GmbH & Co.
KG
R1
AC170
01.10.11
30.09.23
Regierungsprä
sidium
Darmstadt
R4
A4090,
A1010,
A1020,
A4160,
AD120,
GC020,
A2030,
A4010,
A4140
01.11.14
31.10.24
353
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Regierungsprä
sidium
Darmstadt
Umicore AG
& Co. KG
Rodenbache
r Chaussee 4
63457
Hanau
R4/R13
A1020,
A1030,
A1050,
A1120,
A1150,A1180
, A2010,
A2030,
A3120,
A3140,
A3150,
A3160,
A4070,
A4090,
A4100,
A4130,
A4140,
AB130,
AC270,
AD090,
AD120
A2030
12.07.07
31.07.17
Regierung von
Unterfranken
Duesmann &
Hensel
Recycling
GmbH
MAIREC
Edelmetallge
sellschaft
mbH
Mühlweg 10
63743
Aschaffenbu
rg
Siemensstra
ße 20
63755
Alzenau
R4
09.08.10
08.08.15
Regierung von
Unterfranken
R4
A2030
15.09.10
15.09.15
354
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Landesamt für
Umwelt- und
Arbeitsschutz
Seiba
Entsogungst
echnik
Im Langental
5
66539
Neunkirchen
Steinkreuzw
eg 5
66687
Wadern-
Lockweiler
Mühlheimer
Sraße 16-22
68219
Mannheim
III.
Industriestra
ße 2
68766
Hockenheim
R2/ R4
150110,
160504,
A4070,
A4130
A3020,
A4060
01.04.09
31.03.19
Landesamt für
Umwelt- und
Arbeitsschutz
Schirra
GmbH &
Co.KG
01.01.10
31.12.19
Sonderabfall-
agentur
Baden-
Württemberg
Sonderabfall-
agentur
Baden-
Württemberg
TIB
Chemicals
AG
R4
A1060,
AB120
20.06.08
19.06.18
INDRA
Recycling
GmbH
R4
B1010,
B1020,
AA010,
B1115,
GC020,
B3010,
B3040,
B3080,
B3140,
B2020,
B2030,
B2040,
AC170
23.06.08
22.06.18
355
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Regierung von
Schwaben
Richard Geiss
GmbH
Lüßhof 100
89362
Offingen
Am alten
Sägewerk 3
95349
Thurnau
Schachtstraß
e 20-22
99706
Sondershaus
en
R2
A3140,
A3150
15.12.11
14.12.21
Regierung von
Oberfranken
PDR
Recycling
GmbH + Co
KG
GSES GmbH
R3/R4
A4130,
A4140
01.01.12
31.12.18
Thüringer
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
R11
Y47
01.01.11
31.12.20
Thüringer
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
NDH-
Entsorgungs-
betreiberges
ellschaft
mbH
NDH-
Entsorgungs-
betreiberges
ellschaft
mbH
Nordhäuser
Straße 70
99752
Bleicherode
Friedeweg
153
99752
Sollstedt
R11
Y47
01.01.11
31.12.20
Thüringer
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
R11
Y47
01.01.11
31.12.20
356
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Bezirksregieru
ng Köln
MAV
Mineralstoff-
Aufbereitung
und
Verwertung
GmbH
STEAG New
Energies
GmbH
Bataver Str.
9
47809
Krefeld
R5
Y47, 190112
01.12.13
30.11.18
Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
St. Johanner
Str. 101-105
66115
Saarbrücken
Naumburger
Straße 24
04229
Leipzig
Berndt-
Ulrich-
Scholz-Str. 1
04579
Espenhain
R1
AC170,
170204*,
191206*
01.04.14
28.02.24
Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
GMR
Gesellschaft
für
Metallrecycli
ng mbH
SRW
metalfloat
GmbH
R4
A1010,
A1030
14.05.12
13.05.22
Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
R4/R11
A3120
14.03.08
31.03.18
357
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Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
WRC World
Resources
Company
GmbH
Industriestra
ße 7
04808
Wurzen
R4
358
A1010,
A1020,
A1030,
A1040,
A1050,
A1060,
A1070,
A1080,
A1100,
A1110,
A1120,
A1140,
A1150,
A2030,
A2060,
A3050,
A4070,
A4090,
A4100,
A4160,
B1010,
B1031,
B1050,
B1070,
B1080,
B1100,
B1110,
B1120,
B1130,
B1150,
B1160,
B1170,
B1180,
B1190,
B1240,
B2100,
B2120,
B3010,
01.06.09
31.05.24
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Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
Grube
Teutschenth
al Sicherungs
GmbH & Co
KG.
AURA
Technologie
GmbH
Straße der
Einheit 9
06179
Teutschenth
al
Am Ernst-
Schacht 3
06311
Helbra
Ermslebener
Str. 3
06493
Ballenstedt
Hauptstraße
30
06729
Elsteraue
R12, R5
Y47
01.04.13
31.03.17
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
R4
A2030
07.02.12
03.12.15
Kuhmichel
Recycling
GmbH
R4/R5
AB130,
120117,
120121
01.01.15
31.12.24
PURALUBE
GmbH
R9
A3020
07.03.11
06.03.21
359
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Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
Nickelhütte
Aue GmbH
Rudolf-
Breitscheid-
Straße
08270 Aue
R4
A1050,
A1060,
A1090,
A1100,
A1100,
A1120,
A1130,
A1140,
A1150,
A1170,
A2030,
A3010,
A3040,
A3050,
A3190,
A4010,
AD090,
AD100,
AD120,
A4090,
A4100,
A4160,
AA060,
AB030,
AB130,
AC250,
AC270,
01.09.07
31.08.17
360
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Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
LAREC
Lampen-
Recycling
Gesellschaft
GmbH
Griag
Glasrecycling
AG
Erzstraße 18
09618
Brand-
Erbisdorf
Temnitz-
Park-
Chausee 41
16818
Werder
R4/R5
A1030
09.12.11
08.12.21
Landesumwelt
amt
Brandenburg
R5
A2010, 16 02
15
12.08.09
28.04.19
361
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Table 5-42: Germany, 2014
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
GMR
Gesellschaft
für
Metallrecycli
ng mbH
SRW
metalfloat
GmbH
Recovery
operation
R-code
R4
Technologies
employed
A1010,
A1030
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
14.05.12
To
13.05.22
Address
Naumburger
Straße 24
04229
Leipzig
Berndt-
Ulrich-
Scholz-Str. 1
04579
Espenhain
Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
Regierungsprä
sidium
Dresden
R4/R11
A3120
14.03.08
31.03.18
362
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Regierungsprä
sidium
Dresden
WRC World
Resources
Company
GmbH
Industriestra
ße 7
04808
Wurzen
R4
363
A1010,
A1020,
A1030,
A1040,
A1050,
A1060,
A1070,
A1080,
A1100,
A1110,
A1120,
A1140,
A1150,
A2030,
A2060,
A3050,
A4070,
A4090,
A4100,
A4160,
B1010,
B1031,
B1050,
B1070,
B1080,
B1100,
B1110,
B1120,
B1130,
B1150,
B1160,
B1170,
B1180,
B1190,
B1240,
B2100,
B2120,
B3010,
01.06.09
31.05.24
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Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
Grube
Teutschenth
al Sicherungs
GmbH & Co
KG.
AURA
Technologie
GmbH
Straße der
Einheit 9
06179
Teutschenth
al
Am Ernst-
Schacht 3
06311
Helbra
Hauptstraße
30
06729
Elsteraue
R12, R5
Y47
01.04.13
31.03.17
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
R4
A2030
07.02.12
03.12.15
PURALUBE
GmbH
R9
A3020
07.03.11
06.03.21
364
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Regierungsprä
sidium
Dresden
Nickelhütte
Aue GmbH
Rudolf-
Breitscheid-
Straße
08280 Aue
R4
A1050,
A1060,
A1090,
A1100,
A1100,
A1110,
A1120,
A1130,
A1140,
A1150,
A1170,
A2030,
A2060,
A3010,
A3040,
A3050,
A4010,
A4100,
A4140,
A4160,
AA060,
AB030,
AB130,
AC270,
AD090,
AD100,
AD120,
B1120(H)
15.06.15
14.06.25
365
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Landesdirekti
on Dresden
LAREC
Lampen-
Recycling
Gesellschaft
GmbH
Feinhütte
Halsbrücke
GmbH
Erzstraße 18
09618
Brand-
Erbisdorf
Krummenhe
nnersdorfer
Str. 2
09633
Halsbrücke
R4/R5
A1030
09.12.11
08.12.21
Landesdirekti
on Dresden
R4
A1010,
A1020
15.06.15
14.06.25
Landesumwelt
amt
Brandenburg
Griag
Glasrecycling
AG
Temnitz-
Park-
Chausee 41
16818
Werder
R5
A2010, 16 02
15
12.08.09
28.04.19
Landesamt für
Umwelt,
Naturschutz
und Geologie
Mecklenburg-
Vorpommern
Stena
Technoworld
GmbH,
Betriebsstätt
e
Langenhagen
Teterower
Chaussee 60
18279
Langenhage
n
R3, R4
AC150,
A1180
04.08.11
31.05.21
366
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Freie und
Hansestadt
Hamburg
Aurubis AG
Hovestr. 50
20539
Hamburg
R4/R1
367
A1010,
A1020,
A1030,
A1050,
A1060,
A1070,
A1090,
A1100,
A1100,
A1110,
A1120,
A1130,
A1140,
A1150,
A1160,
A1170,
A2010,
A2030,
A2050,
A3020,
A3040,
A3140,
A3150,
A3160,
A3180,
A3190,
A4070,
A4100,
A4110,
A4140,
A4150,
A4160,
AA010,
AB070,
AB120,
AB130,
AC060,
AC270, AD
06.11.07
06.11.17
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Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH
NGS
GOES
LRD
Löschmittel-
Recycling
und
Umweltdiens
te GmbH
Elsterhorst
12
21698
Harsefeld
R5
160505,
160509,
unlisted
28.12.10
27.12.20
NQR
Nordische
Quecksilber
Rückgewinnu
ng GmbH
UTM Umwelt
Technik
Metallrecycli
ng GmbH
Bei der
Gasanstalt 9
23560
Lübeck
Alt
Herrenwyk
12
23569
Lübeck
Am Haffeld 1
23970
Wismar
R4
A1010,
A1030,
A1180
11.09.13
10.09.18
GOES
R2/R4
150111
12.07.12
11.07.17
Landesamt für
Umwelt,
Naturschutz
und Geologie
Mecklenburg-
Vorpommern
Egger
Holzwerkstof
fe Wismar
GmbH & Co.
KG
R1
AC170
14.02.13
31.10.27
368
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GOES
Behrendt
Recycling
GmbH
Leinestr. 31-
33
24539
Neumünster
Fuhlrieger
Allee 1a
26434
Wangerland/
Wiefels
R12
GC010,
GC020,
B1110,
A1180
160211,
200123
17.11.11
31.03.14
Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH - NGS
Der Senator
für Umwelt,
Bau, Verkehr
und Europa
STENA
TECHNOWO
RLD GmbH
R4
21.08.10
20.08.13
Nehlsen
GmbH & Co.
KG
Niederlassun
g Nehlsen-
Plump
Louis-
Krages-Str.
10
28237
Bremen
R3/ R4
A4130
01.03.10
28.02.19
Der Senator
für Umwelt,
Bau, Verkehr
und Europa
swb
Entsorgung
GmbH
Theodor-
Heuss-Allee
20
28215
Bremen
Müllheizkraf
twerk
R1
191210,
191212
01.07.11
31.05.20
369
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Der Senator
für Umwelt,
Bau, Verkehr
und Europa
swb
Entsorgung
GmbH
Mittelkalorik
-Kraftwerk
Otavistraße
7-9
28215
Bremen
Bahnhofstra
ße 82
31311
Uetze-
Dollbergen
R1
191210,
191212
01.07.11
31.05.20
Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH - NGS
Thüringer
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Mineralöl-
Raffinerie
Dollbergen
GmbH
R9
A3020
(130205,
130208)
06.03.09
05.03.19
K+S Kali
GmbH
Werk Werra
Schacht II
36414
Unterbreizba
ch
Hüttenstraß
e6
38642 Goslar
R11
Y47
01.01.11
31.12.20
Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH - NGS
Harz-Metall
GmbH
R4
A1070,
A4100,
AC270,
190205
12.07.11
11.07.21
370
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Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH - NGS
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
Harz-Metall
GmbH
Hüttenstraß
e6
38642 Goslar
R4
A1160
12.07.11
11.07.21
TRG
Cyclamin
GmbH
Hohendorfer
Straße 20
39218
Schönebeck
Willstädterst
raße 11
40549
Düsseldorf
R3
A4090
21.08.12
22.08.22
HACH LANGE
GmbH
R3/R4/R5
A4140
17.01.08
16.01.18
371
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Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Wilhelm
Raven Euro-
Metall GmbH
Alter
Hellweg 33
44379
Dortmund
R12/R13
A1010,
A1020,
A1050,
A1060,
A1070,
A1080,
A1100,
A1110,
A1120,
A1130,
A1140,
A1160,
A1170,
A2030,
AB070,
AB130
30.07.07
22.07.22
372
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Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Aurubis AG
Kupferstrass
e 23
44532 Lünen
R4
373
A1010,
A1020,
A1050,
A1070,
A1080,
A1090, A
1100, A1120,
A1130,
A1150,
A1180,
A2030,
AB070,
AB130,
GB040,
GC010,
GC020,
GC050,
B1010,
B1020,
B1050,
B1060,
B1070,
B1080,
B1090,
B1100,
B1110,
B1120,
B1130,
B1140,
B1150,
B1160,
B1170,
B1180,
B1190,
B1240,
B2020,
B4030
04.12.09
03.12.24
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Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
ALSA GmbH
Brunnenstra
ße 138
44536 Lünen
R4/R5
Salt slag, not
listed
12.07.07
11.07.22
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Orm Bergold
Chemie
GmbH & Co
KG
Daimlerstraß
e2
4
44805
Bochum
Alte
Landstraße 4
45329 Essen
R2
A3050,
A3140,
A3160,
A4060,
A4070
A2010
06.11.07
05.11.22
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
DELA GmbH
R4/ R5
17.06.10
16.06.20
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
ACCUREC
GmbH
Wiehagen
12-14
45472
Mülheim/Ru
hr
R4
A1170
20.10.08
19.10.18
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
Baufeld
Mineralölraff
inerie GmbH
u. Co.KG
Grillo-Werke
AG
Krabbenkam
p 11
47138
Duisburg
Wesseler Str.
1
47169
Duisburg
R9
A3020,
A4060,
AC060
26.11.07
25.11.17
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
R5/R1
B2040,
A3020,
A3190,
A4090,
A4160
20.06.08
19.06.18
374
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Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
RCN Chemie
GmbH
Daimlerstraß
e 26
47574 Goch
Raiffeisenstr
aße 38
47665
Sonsbeck
R2/R3
A3140,
A3150, AC
070, AC080,
AC150
AC060,
AC070,
AC080,
A3020,
A3040,
A3140,
A4060, Oil
filters
(unlisted)
Y47, 190112
15.11.07
14.11.17
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
KS-Recycling
GmbH & Co
KG
R2, R3, R4,
R9
02.03.10
01.03.20
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
MAV
Mineralstoff-
Aufbereitung
und
Verwertung
GmbH
Akzo Nobel
Base
Chemicals
GmbH
Sidra
Wasserchem
ie GmbH
Bataver Str.
9
47809
Krefeld
R5
24.06.11
23.06.21
Bezirksregieru
ng Münster
Hauptstraße
47
49479
Ibbenbüren
Zeppelinstra
ße 27
49479
Ibbenbüren
R6/R11
A1060
26.09.07
30.09.17
Bezirksregieru
ng Münster
R6/R11
A1060
06.09.07
30.09.17
375
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Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH
NGS
Bezirksregieru
ng Köln
EVI
Abfallverwer
tung B.V. &
Co. KG
Vosmatenwe
g6
49824 Laar
R1
Y46, 200301
191212
19.06.13
18.06.23
Carbon
Service &
Consulting
GmbH & Co.
KG
Stena
Technoworld
GmbH
Im Hasenfeld
12
52391
Vettweiß
Auf
Schneeweid
55774
Baumholder
R7
A4160
01.08.13
31.07.18
Sonderabfall-
Management-
Gesellschaft
Rheinland-
Pfalz (SAM)
GmbH
R4
AC150,
160211,
200123
20.09.12
20.09.22
376
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Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Siegfried
Jacob GmbH
& Co. KG
Jacobstr. 41-
45
58256
Ennepetal-
Voerde
R4
A1010,
A1020,
A1030,
A1050,
A1060,
A1070,
A1080,
A1100,
A1110,
A1120,
A1130,
A1140,
A2030,
A4070,
A4090,
A4100,
A4120,
AB030,
AB120,
AC270,
AD090,
AD100,
AD120
A1060,
A4090
01.10.07
01.10.22
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Lobbe
Entsorgung
West GmbH
& Co. KG
Stenglingser
Weg 4-12
58642
Iserlohn
R5
20.03.09
19.03.24
377
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Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Chemische
Fabrik
Wocklum
Gebr. Hertin
GmbH & Co.
KG
Bayer
Schering
Pharma AG,
Sonderabfall
ver-
brennungsan
lage
Bayer
Schering
Pharma AG,
Kraftwerk
Glärbach 2
58802 Balve
R5
A1060,
A4090
15.11.11
14.11.23
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Ernst-
Schering-
Straße 14
59192
Bergkamen
R5
A3150,
A3160,
A4010,
A4160
17.03.08
16.03.23
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Ernst-
Schering-
Straße 14
59192
Bergkamen
Ernst-
Schering-
Straße 14
59192
Bergkamen
R1
A3140,
A3150
14.03.08
13.03.23
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Chemtura
Organometal
lics GmbH
R3
A4010,
070107
09.02.10
08.02.25
378
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Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Metallhütte
Hoppecke
GmbH &Co.
KG
Bontkirchen
er Straße 1
59929
Brilon-
Hoppecke
Im Kissen 19
59929 Brilon
R4
A1160
20.12.12
19.12.24
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Egger
Kraftwerk
Brilon GmbH
Umicore AG
& Co. KG
R1
AC170
01.10.11
30.09.23
Regierungsprä
sidium
Darmstadt
Rodenbache
r Chaussee 4
63457
Hanau
R4/R13
A1020,
A1030,
A1050,
A1120,
A1150,A1180
, A2010,
A2030,
A3120,
A3140,
A3150,
A3160,
A4070,
A4090,
A4100,
A4130,
A4140,
AB130,
AC270,
AD090,
AD120
12.07.07
31.07.17
379
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Regierung von
Unterfranken
Duesmann &
Hensel
Recycling
GmbH
MAIREC
Edelmetallge
sellschaft
mbH
Seiba
Entsogungst
echnik
Mühlweg 10
63743
Aschaffenbu
rg
Siemensstra
ße 20
63755
Alzenau
Im Langental
5
66539
Neunkirchen
Steinkreuzw
eg 5
66687
Wadern-
Lockweiler
Mühlheimer
Sraße 16-22
68219
Mannheim
R4
A2030
09.08.10
08.08.15
Regierung von
Unterfranken
R4
A2030
01.10.15
30.09.20
Landesamt für
Umwelt- und
Arbeitsschutz
R2/ R4
150110,
160504,
A4070,
A4130
A3020,
A4060
01.04.09
31.03.19
Landesamt für
Umwelt- und
Arbeitsschutz
Schirra
GmbH &
Co.KG
01.01.10
31.12.19
Sonderabfall-
agentur
Baden-
Württemberg
TIB
Chemicals
AG
R4
A1060,
AB120
20.06.08
19.06.18
380
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Sonderabfall-
agentur
Baden-
Württemberg
INDRA
Recycling
GmbH
III.
Industriestra
ße 2
68766
Hockenheim
R4
B1010,
B1020,
AA010,
B1115,
GC020,
B3010,
B3040,
B3080,
B3140,
B2020,
B2030,
B2040,
AC170
A3140,
A3150
23.06.08
22.06.18
Regierung von
Schwaben
Richard Geiss
GmbH
Lüßhof 100
89362
Offingen
Am alten
Sägewerk 3
95349
Thurnau
Schachtstraß
e 20-22
99706
Sondershaus
en
R2
15.12.11
14.12.21
Regierung von
Oberfranken
PDR
Recycling
GmbH + Co
KG
GSES GmbH
R3/R4
A4130,
A4140
01.01.12
31.12.18
Thüringer
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
R11
Y47
01.01.11
31.12.20
381
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Thüringer
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
NDH-
Entsorgungs-
betreiberges
ellschaft
mbH
NDH-
Entsorgungs-
betreiberges
ellschaft
mbH
Nordhäuser
Straße 70
99752
Bleicherode
Friedeweg
153
99752
Sollstedt
R11
Y47
01.01.11
31.12.20
Thüringer
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
R11
Y47
01.01.11
31.12.20
Table 5-43: Germany, 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
GMR
Gesellschaft
für
Metallrecycli
ng mbH
Recovery
operation
R-code
R4
Technologies
employed
A1010,
A1030
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
14.05.12
To
13.05.22
Address
Naumburger
Straße 24
04229
Leipzig
Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
382
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Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
LAREC
Lampen-
Recycling
Gesellschaft
GmbH
SRW
metalfloat
GmbH
Erzstraße 18
09618
Brand-
Erbisdorf
Berndt-
Ulrich-
Scholz-Str. 1
04579
Espenhain
R4/R5
A1030
09.12.11
08.12.21
Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
R4/R11
A3120
14.03.08
31.03.18
383
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Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
WRC World
Resources
Company
GmbH
Industriestra
ße 7
04808
Wurzen
R4
384
A1010,
A1020,
A1030,
A1040,
A1050,
A1060,
A1070,
A1080,
A1100,
A1110,
A1120,
A1140,
A1150,
A2030,
A2060,
A3050,
A4070,
A4090,
A4100,
A4160,
B1010,
B1031,
B1050,
B1070,
B1080,
B1100,
B1110,
B1120,
B1130,
B1150,
B1160,
B1170,
B1180,
B1190,
B1240,
B2100,
B2120,
B3010,
01.06.09
31.05.24
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Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
STEAG New
Energies
GmbH
Holzheizkraft
werk
Am Lugaer
Graben 18
01259
Dresden
Krummenhe
nnersdorfer
Str. 2
09633
Halsbrücke
R1
AC170,
170204*,
191206*
01.04.14
28.02.24
Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
Feinhütte
Halsbrücke
GmbH
R4
A1010,
A1020
15.06.15
14.06.25
385
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Landesdirekti
on Sachsen
Nickelhütte
Aue GmbH
Rudolf-
Breitscheid-
Straße
08280 Aue
R4
A1050,
A1060,
A1090,
A1100,
A1100,
A1110,
A1120,
A1130,
A1140,
A1150,
A1170,
A2030,
A2060,
A3010,
A3040,
A3050,
A4010,
A4100,
A4140,
A4160,
AA060,
AB030,
AB130,
AC270,
AD090,
AD100,
AD120,
B1120(H)
15.06.15
14.06.25
386
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Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
Grube
Teutschenth
al Sicherungs
GmbH & Co
KG.
AURA
Technologie
GmbH
Straße der
Einheit 9
06179
Teutschenth
al
Am Ernst-
Schacht 3
06311
Helbra
Hauptstraße
30
06729
Elsteraue
Ermslebener
Str. 3
06493
Ballenstedt
Hohendorfer
Straße 20
39218
Schönebeck
An der
Birkenpfuhlh
eide 3
15837
Baruth/Mark
R12, R5
A4100,
190105*,
190107*,
190113*,
190115*
A2030,
160802*,
160805*,
160807*
A3020
14.10.16
13.10.20
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
Sachsen-
Anhalt
SBB
Sonderabfallg
esellschaft
Brandenburg/
Berlin mbH
R4
22.09.14
21.09.19
PURALUBE
GmbH
R9
07.03.11
06.03.21
Kuhmichel
Recycling
GmbH
R4, R5
AB130,
120117,
120121
01.01.15
31.12.24
TRG
Cyclamin
GmbH
R3
A4090
21.08.12
20.08.22
Unitherm
Baruth
GmbH
R1
AC170
01.10.12
30.09.22
387
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SBB
Sonderabfallg
esellschaft
Brandenburg/
Berlin mbH
SBB
Sonderabfallg
esellschaft
Brandenburg/
Berlin mbH
Landesamt für
Umwelt,
Naturschutz
und Geologie
Mecklenburg-
Vorpommern
KMR Kabel-
Metall-
Recycling
GmbH
Postfach
101108
16559
Liebenwalde
Oderlandstra
ße 104
15890
Eisenhüttens
tadt
R4
A1190,
B1115
01.04.16
31.03.26
5N PV GmbH
R4
A1020
01.01.16
29.12.25
Stena
Technoworld
GmbH,
Betriebsstätt
e
Langenhagen
Teterower
Chaussee 60
18279
Langenhage
n
R3, R4
AC150,
A1180
04.08.11
31.05.21
388
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Freie und
Hansestadt
Hamburg
Aurubis AG
Hovestr. 50
20539
Hamburg
R4/R1
389
A1010,
A1020,
A1030,
A1050,
A1060,
A1070,
A1090,
A1100,
A1100,
A1110,
A1120,
A1130,
A1140,
A1150,
A1160,
A1170,
A2010,
A2030,
A2050,
A3020,
A3040,
A3140,
A3150,
A3160,
A3180,
A3190,
A4070,
A4100,
A4110,
A4140,
A4150,
A4160,
AA010,
AB070,
AB120,
AB130,
AC060,
AC270, AD
06.11.07
06.11.17
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Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH
NGS
Landesamt für
Umwelt,
Naturschutz
und Geologie
Mecklenburg-
Vorpommern
Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH - NGS
LRD
Löschmittel-
Recycling
und
Umweltdiens
te GmbH
Elsterhorst
12
21698
Harsefeld
R5
160505,
160509,
unlisted
28.12.10
27.12.20
Egger
Holzwerkstof
fe Wismar
GmbH & Co.
KG
Am Haffeld 1
23970
Wismar
R1
AC170
14.02.13
31.10.27
STENA
TECHNOWO
RLD GmbH
Fuhlrieger
Allee 1a
26434
Wangerland/
Wiefels
R4
160211,
160213,
200123,
22.05.14
21.05.24
390
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Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH - NGS
Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH - NGS
Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH - NGS
Weener
Energie
GmbH & Co
KG
Industriestr.
46,
26826
Weener
R1
191210,
191212
21.08.14
20.08.24
Biomassehei
zkraftwerk
Emden
Zum
Kraftwerk,
26725
Emden
R1
191206,
191207,
AC170
10.12.13
09.12.23
EEV
BioEnergie
GmbH & Co
KG
Am
Nordhafen 5;
26871
Papenburg
R1
191207,
AC170
21.08.14
20.08.24
391
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Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH - NGS
AVISTA Oil
Refining &
Trading
Deutschland
GmbH
Bahnhofstra
ße 82
31311
Uetze-
Dollbergen
R9, R2
A3020
(130205,
130208,
130206,
190207),
A3040
(130307)
A4060
(130507),
AC080
(160114;
160115)
191212 (not
listed)
24.10.16
23.10.26
Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH - NGS
Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH - NGS
Enertec
Hameln
GmbH
Heinrich-
Schoormann
-Weg 1,
31789
Hameln
R1
19.02.14
18.02.24
Harz-Metall
GmbH
Hüttenstraß
e6
38642 Goslar
R4
A1070,
A4100,
AC270,
190205
12.07.11
11.07.21
392
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Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH - NGS
Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH
NGS
GOES
Harz-Metall
GmbH
Hüttenstraß
e6
38642 Goslar
R4
A1160
12.07.11
11.07.21
EVI
Abfallverwer
tung B.V. &
Co. KG
Vosmatenwe
g6
49824 Laar
R1
Y46, 200301,
191212
19.06.13
18.06.23
Remondis
QR GmbH
Bei der
Gasanstalt 9
23560
Lübeck
R4
A1010,
A1030,
A1180
11.09.13
10.09.18
GOES
UTM Umwelt
Technik
Metallrecycli
ng GmbH
Alt
Herrenwyk
12
23569
Lübeck
R2/R4
A4130
20.03.14
19.03.19
393
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GOES
Starke &
Sohn GmbH
Mineralölwe
rk
Schmiedestr
aße 14
25899
Niebüll
Niederlassun
g Nehlsen-
Plump
Louis-
Krages-Str.
10
28237
Bremen
R9
A3020
16.05.14
15.05.19
Der Senator
für Umwelt,
Bau, Verkehr
und Europa
Nehlsen
GmbH & Co.
KG
R3/ R4
A4130
01.03.10
28.02.19
Der Senator
für Umwelt,
Bau, Verkehr
und Europa
swb
Entsorgung
GmbH
Theodor-
Heuss-Allee
20
28215
Bremen
Müllheizkraf
twerk Oken
2
Mittelkalorik
-Kraftwerk
Otavistraße
7-9
28215
Bremen
R1
191210,
191212
01.07.11
31.05.20
Der Senator
für Umwelt,
Bau, Verkehr
und Europa
swb
Entsorgung
GmbH
R1
191210,
191212
01.07.11
31.05.20
394
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Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Wilhelm
Raven Euro-
Metall GmbH
Alter
Hellweg 33
44379
Dortmund
R12/R13
A1010,
A1020,
A1050,
A1060,
A1070,
A1080,
A1100,
A1110,
A1120,
A1130,
A1140,
A1160,
A1170,
A2030,
AB070,
AB130
30.07.07
22.07.22
395
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Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Aurubis AG
Kupferstrass
e 23
44532 Lünen
R4
396
A1010,
A1020,
A1050,
A1070,
A1080,
A1090, A
1100, A1120,
A1130,
A1150,
A1180,
A2030,
AB070,
AB130,
GB040,
GC010,
GC020,
GC050,
B1010,
B1020,
B1050,
B1060,
B1070,
B1080,
B1090,
B1100,
B1110,
B1120,
B1130,
B1140,
B1150,
B1160,
B1170,
B1180,
B1190,
B1240,
B2020,
B4030
04.12.09
03.12.24
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Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
ALSA GmbH
Brunnenstra
ße 138
44536 Lünen
R4/R5
Salt slag, not
listed
12.07.07
11.07.22
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Orm Bergold
Chemie
GmbH & Co
KG
Daimlerstraß
e2
4
44805
Bochum
R2
A3050,
A3140,
A3160,
A4060,
A4070
Y 46 (20 03
01), not
listed (19 12
10, 19 12 12)
06.11.07
05.11.22
Niedersächsis
che
Gesellschaft
zur
Endablagerun
g von
Sonderabfall
mbH - NGS
EVI
Abfallverwer
tung B.V. &
Co. KG
Vosmatenwe
g 6
49824 Laar
R1
19.06.13
18.06.23
397
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Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Siegfried
Jacob GmbH
& Co. KG
Jacobstr. 41-
45
58256
Ennepetal-
Voerde
R4
A1010,
A1020,
A1030,
A1050,
A1060,
A1070,
A1080,
A1100,
A1110,
A1120,
A1130,
A1140,
A2030,
A4070,
A4090,
A4100,
A4120,
AB030,
AB120,
AC270,
AD090,
AD100,
AD120
A1060,
A4090
01.10.07
01.10.22
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Lobbe
Entsorgung
West GmbH
& Co. KG
Stenglingser
Weg 4-12
58642
Iserlohn
R5
20.03.09
19.03.24
398
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Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Chemische
Fabrik
Wocklum
Gebr. Hertin
GmbH & Co.
KG
Bayer
Schering
Pharma AG,
Sonderabfall
ver-
brennungsan
lage
Bayer
Schering
Pharma AG,
Kraftwerk
Glärbach 2
58802 Balve
R5
A1060,
A4090
15.11.11
14.11.23
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Ernst-
Schering-
Straße 14
59192
Bergkamen
R5
A3150,
A3160,
A4010,
A4160
17.03.08
16.03.23
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Ernst-
Schering-
Straße 14
59192
Bergkamen
Ernst-
Schering-
Straße 14
59192
Bergkamen
R1
A3140,
A3150
14.03.08
13.03.23
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Chemtura
Organometal
lics GmbH
R3
A4010,
070107
09.02.10
08.02.25
399
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Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Metallhütte
Hoppecke
GmbH &Co.
KG
Bontkirchen
er Straße 1
59929
Brilon-
Hoppecke
Brunnenstr.
138
44536 Lünen
Im Kissen 19
59929 Brilon
Willstädterst
raße 11
40549
Düsseldorf
R4
A1160
20.12.12
19.12.24
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
Befesa
Salzschlacke
GmbH
Egger
Kraftwerk
Brilon GmbH
HACH LANGE
GmbH
R4, R5
AA050,
AB100
20.03.15
19.03.25
Bezirksregieru
ng Arnsberg
R1
AC170
20.01.16
30.09.23
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
R3/R4/R5
A4140
17.01.08
16.01.18
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
DELA GmbH
Alte
Landstraße 4
45329 Essen
R4/ R5
A2010
17.06.10
16.06.20
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
ACCUREC
GmbH
Wiehagen
12-14
45472
Mülheim/Ru
hr
R4
A1170
20.10.08
19.10.18
400
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Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
Baufeld
Mineralölraff
inerie GmbH
u. Co.KG
Grillo-Werke
AG
Krabbenkam
p 11
47138
Duisburg
Wesseler Str.
1
47169
Duisburg
Daimlerstraß
e 26
47574 Goch
Raiffeisenstr
aße 38
47665
Sonsbeck
R9
A3020,
A4060,
AC060
26.11.07
25.11.17
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
R5/R1
B2040,
A3020,
A3190,
A4090,
A4160
A3140,
A3150, AC
070, AC080,
AC150
AC060,
AC070,
AC080,
A3020,
A3040,
A3140,
A4060, Oil
filters (not
listed)
20.06.08
19.06.18
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
RCN Chemie
GmbH
R2/R3
15.11.07
14.11.17
Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
KS-Recycling
GmbH & Co
KG
R2, R3, R4,
R9
02.03.10
01.03.20
401
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Bezirksregieru
ng Düsseldorf
MAV
Mineralstoff-
Aufbereitung
und
Verwertung
GmbH
Akzo Nobel
Base
Chemicals
GmbH
Sidra
Wasserchem
ie GmbH
Bataver Str.
9
47809
Krefeld
R5
Y47, 190112
24.06.11
23.06.21
Bezirksregieru
ng Münster
Hauptstraße
47
49479
Ibbenbüren
Zeppelinstra
ße 27
49479
Ibbenbüren
Bataver Str.
9
47809
Krefeld
R6/R11
A1060
26.09.07
30.09.17
Bezirksregieru
ng Münster
R6/R11
A1060
06.09.07
30.09.17
Bezirksregieru
ng Köln
MAV
Mineralstoff-
Aufbereitung
und
Verwertung
GmbH
Carbon
Service &
Consulting
GmbH & Co.
KG
R5
Y47
01.12.13
30.11.18
Bezirksregieru
ng Köln
Im Hasenfeld
12
52391
Vettweiß
R7
A4160
01.08.13
31.07.18
402
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Sonderabfall-
Management-
Gesellschaft
Rheinland-
Pfalz (SAM)
GmbH
Regierungsprä
sidium
Darmstadt
Stena
Technoworld
GmbH
Auf
Schneeweid
55774
Baumholder
R4
AC150,
160211,
200123
20.09.12
20.09.22
Umicore AG
& Co. KG
Rodenbache
r Chaussee 4
63457
Hanau
R4/R13
A1020,
A1030,
A1050,
A1120,
A1150,
A1180,
A2010,
A2030,
A3120,
A3140,
A3150,
A3160,
A4070,
A4090,
A4100,
A4130,
A4140,
AB130,
AC270,
AD090,
AD120
12.07.07
31.07.17
403
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Regierungsprä
sidium
Darmstadt
Heraeus
Precious
Metals
GmbH & Co
KG
Heraeusstra
ße 12-14
63450
Hanau
R4
A1010,
A1020,
A2030,
A4010,
A4090,
A4140,
A4160,
AD120,
GC020
A2030,
A3140,
AD120
01.11.14
31.10.24
Regierung von
Unterfranken
MAIREC
Edelmetallge
sellschaft
mbH
Seiba
Entsogungst
echnik
Siemensstra
ße 20
63755
Alzenau
Im Langental
5
66539
Neunkirchen
Steinkreuzw
eg 5
66687
Wadern-
Lockweiler
Mühlheimer
Sraße 16-22
68219
Mannheim
R4
01.10.15
30.09.20
Landesamt für
Umwelt- und
Arbeitsschutz
R2/ R4
150110,
160504,
A4070,
A4130
A3020,
A4060
01.04.09
31.03.19
Landesamt für
Umwelt- und
Arbeitsschutz
Schirra
GmbH &
Co.KG
01.01.10
31.12.19
Sonderabfall-
agentur
Baden-
Württemberg
TIB
Chemicals
AG
R4
A1060,
AB120
20.06.08
19.06.18
404
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Sonderabfall-
agentur
Baden-
Württemberg
INDRA
Recycling
GmbH
III.
Industriestra
ße 2
68766
Hockenheim
R4
B1010,
B1020,
AA010,
B1115,
GC020,
B3010,
B3040,
B3080,
B3140,
B2020,
B2030,
B2040,
AC170
A3140,
A3150
23.06.08
22.06.18
Regierung von
Schwaben
Richard Geiss
GmbH
MVV Enamic
IGS
Gersthofen
GmbH
EBS-
Heizkraftwer
k
Lüßhof 100
89362
Offingen
Ludwig-
Hermann-
Str. 100
86368
Gersthofen
R2
15.12.11
14.12.21
Regierung von
Schwaben
R1
AC170
19.01.16
31.10.25
Regierung von
Oberfranken
PDR
Recycling
GmbH + Co
KG
Am alten
Sägewerk 3
95349
Thurnau
R3/R4
A4130,
A4140
01.01.12
31.12.18
405
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Thüringer
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
K+S Kali
GmbH
Werk Werra
Schacht II
36414
Unterbreizba
ch
Schachtstraß
e 20-22
99706
Sondershaus
en
R11
Y47
01.01.11
31.12.20
Thüringer
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
GSES GmbH
R11
Y47
01.01.11
31.12.20
Thüringer
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
NDH-
Entsorgungs-
betreiberges
ellschaft
mbH
NDH-
Entsorgungs-
betreiberges
ellschaft
mbH
Nordhäuser
Straße 70
99752
Bleicherode
Friedeweg
153
99752
Sollstedt
R11
Y47
01.01.11
31.12.20
Thüringer
Landesverwalt
ungsamt
R11
Y47
01.01.11
31.12.20
406
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Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents (Article
14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
Catalyst
Recovery
Europe SA
Recovery
operation
R-code
R5/R8/R12
Technologies
employed
16 08 01,
16 08 02,
16 08 03,
16 08 07
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
To
Address
420, rte de Longwy
L-4832 RODANGE
LU001
09/08/2011 31/12/2021
Table 5-45: Netherlands, 2013, 2014
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents
(Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
Janus Vaten BV
Recovery
operation
R-code
R3 / R4
Technologies
employed
Reconditioning
vessels and IBCs
(rinsing, dent
removal, painting)
A4130
(15.01.10*)
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
21-12-
2009
To
20-04-
2017
Address
Energieweg 1;
4906 CG
Oosterhout
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
407
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Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Begemann
Milieutechniek
BV
Warvenweg
20-22;
9936 TG, Farmsum
R4 / R8
Vacuum
distillation
A1030
(05.01.09*,
05.01.99,
05.07.01*,
05.07.99,
06.04.04*,
12.01.16*,
15.02.02*,
16.02.15*,
16.06.03*,
16.08.07*,
17.05.03*,
17.09.01*,
18.01.10*,
19.01.10*,
20.01.21*)
30-12-
2009
31-07-
2013
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Sita Ecoservice
Treatment B.V.
Bedrijvenpark
Twente 243, 7602
KJ, Almelo
A3050, A3140,
A3160, A4060,
A4070
Incineration
Composting;
fermentation
Y46; AC170;
not listed
22-2-
2010
30-9-
2016
Twence Holding
B.V.
Boldershoek- weg
51
R1 R3
24-3-
2011
14-3-
2012
28-2-
2013
28-2-
2023
408
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Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Metrex B.V.
Sourethweg
13
6422 PC
Heerlen
R8
Thermal
treatment
A2030, A2060,
A1050, AA060
17-3-
2010
30-6-
2016
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
ARN B.V.
Nieuwe
Pieckelaan 1
6551 DX
Weurt
R1
Incineration
not listed
7-6-
2010
16-12-
2013
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Afvalstoffen
Terminal
Moerdijk B.V.
Vlasweg 12
4782 PW
Moerdijk
R1
R12 followed
by R1
R12 followed
by R4
Pyrolysis; sorting;
thermal treatment
physical treatment
not
listed,
A3020,
A3050,
A3140,
A3190,
A3200,
A4010,
A4020,
A4030,
A4060,
A4070,
A4140,
A4160,
AA010,
AB130,
AC270
24-12-
2010
24-12-
2020
409
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Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Heros Sluiskil B.V.
Oostkade 5
4541 HH
Sluiskil
R12
Storage and
physical treatment
AB170;
AC170 and
not-listed
13-4-
2010
4-1-
2011
10-5-
2011
30-8-
2012
9-5-2021
Martens
Havenontvangst
installatie
Vlissingen B.V.
Mirec B.V.
Spanjeweg 2
4455 TW
Nieuwdorp
Hastelweg
251
5652 CV
Eindhoven
R12
Treatment oil-
water-sludge
mixtures
A4060 A3020
R12
Shredding, sorting
18-6-
2010
23-8-
2011
5-12-
2016
410
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Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Overdie Metals
B.V.
Koelmalaan 55
1812 PR
Alkmaar
R12
Sorting techniques
Not
listed;
B1010;
B1020;
B1030;
B1031;
B1040;
B1050;
B1060;
B1070; B1080;
B1090; B1100;
B1110; B1120;
B1130; B1140;
B1150; B1170;
B1180; B1190;
B1200; B1210;
B1220; B1230;
B1240; B1250;
B2040; B2090;
B2100; B2110;
A1010; A1020;
A1030; A1040;
A1050; A1060;
A1070; A1080;
A1090; A1100;
A1110; A1120;
A1130; A1140;
A1150; A1160;
A1170; A1180;
24-8-
2011
22-8-
2021
411
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Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
ICL- IP
Terneuzen B.V.
Frankrijkweg 6
4538 BJ,
Terneuzen
R5
R1
Recovery
processes,
Incineration
A3150;
A3160;
A3170;
A4010;
A4030;
A4090;
A3140;
not
listed
Not listed
28-10-
2011
27-10-
2021
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Aannemings- en
verhuurbedrijf J
Hoondert & Zn.
B.V.
Heinkenszand
seweg 19
4453 VE 's-
Heerenhoek
R12
Scrapping
5-1-
2012
5-1-2022
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Recydur B.V.
Wilmersdorf 36
7327 AC
Apeldoorn
R12 followed
by R3 and R4
Sorting processes
Not listed
20-2-
2012
20-2-
2022
Ballast Nedam
Milieutechniek
B.V./Recircle
Graafschap
Hornelaan
200
6004 HT
Weert
R12 followed
by R5
Mixing, sorting,
dewatering,
biological and
extractive cleaning
Not listed
30-3-
2012
30-3-
2022
412
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Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
NV
Afvalverbrand-
ing
Zuid-Nederland
(Attero)
NV HVC -
Alkmaar
Middenweg 34
4782 PM
Moerdijk
R1
Incineration
Y46 and not
listed
30-3-
2012
30-3-
2022
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Jadestraat 1
1812 RD
Alkmaar
R1
Incineration
Y46 and not
listed
4-7-
2012
22-8-
2012
13-7-
2012
4-7-2022
HKS Scrap Metals
B.V.
Havenweg 1
3295 XZ
s-'Gravendeel
R12
Sorting
Not listed
13-7-
2022
Metabel B.V.
Ampérestraat 3
5753 ST
Deurne
R12
Sorting
A1020; A1050,
A1080; A1120
12-2-
2010
31-3-
2010
16-10-2012
AVR Afvalver-
werking B.V.
locatie Duiven
Rivierweg 20
6921 PZ
Duiven
R1
R5
Incineration
Thermal
conversion
Y46; and
AC170;
and AC270;
And not listed
19-12-
2012
19-12-
2022
413
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NV HVC-
Human
Environment Locatie Dordrecht
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Metalchem B.V.
Baanhoekweg
40
3313 LA
Dordrecht
Industrieweg 4
9636 DB
Zuidbroek
R1
Incinertion
8-8-
2013
8-8-2023
R12 followed
by R4
Storage, sorting,
treatment
A4020 and not
listed
26-9-
2013
26-9-
2023
AEB Exploitatie
B.V.
Australië-
havenweg 21
1045 BA
Amsterdam
R1
Incineration
not listed, Y46
and, AC270
24-12-
2013
24-12-
2023
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Gebr.
Timmermans B.V.
Boekerman 4
4751 XK
Oud Gastel
R12 followed
by R4
Sorting, treatment
Not listed
16-3-
2014
16-3-
2024
Van Mechelen
Recycling B.V.
Spaarpot 116-1
5667 KZ
Geldrop
R12 followed
by R4
Sorting
A1190
30-4-
2014
30-4-
2024
AMA Advanced
Mining
Association B.V.
Kopersteden
7547 TJ
Enschede
R12 followed
by R3
Sorting
Not listed
21-5-
2014
21-5-
2024
414
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Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
EEW Energy from
Waste Delfzijl
B.V.
Oosterhorn 38
9936 HD
Farmsum
R1
Incineration
Y46 and not-
listed
16-5-
2014
16-5-
2024
Table 5-46; Netherlands, 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents (Article
14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
Janus Vaten BV
Recovery
operation
R-code
R3 / R4
Technologies
employed
Reconditioning
vessels and IBCs
(rinsing, dent
removal, painting)
A4130
(15.01.10*)
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
21-12-
2009
To
20-04-
2017
Address
Energieweg 1;
4906 CG
Oosterhout
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Sita Ecoservice
Treatment B.V.
Bedrijvenpark
Twente 243, 7602
KJ, Almelo
Incineration
Composting;
fermentation
A3050, A3140,
A3160, A4060,
A4070
Y46; AC170;
not listed
22-2-
2010
30-9-
2016
Twence Holding
B.V.
Boldershoek- weg
51
R1 R3
24-3-
2011
14-3-
2012
28-2-
2013
28-2-
2023
415
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Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Metrex B.V.
Sourethweg
13
6422 PC
Heerlen
R8
Thermal
treatment
A2030, A2060,
A1050, AA060
17-3-
2010
30-6-
2016
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
ARN B.V.
Nieuwe
Pieckelaan 1
6551 DX
Weurt
R1
Incineration
not listed
26-6-
2012
25-6-
2022
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Afvalstoffen
Terminal
Moerdijk B.V.
Vlasweg 12
4782 PW
Moerdijk
R1
R12 followed
by R1
R12 followed
by R4
Pyrolysis; sorting;
thermal treatment
physical treatment
not
listed,
A3020,
A3050,
A3140,
A3190,
A3200,
A4010,
A4020,
A4030,
A4060,
A4070,
A4140,
A4160,
AA010,
AB130,
AC270
24-12-
2010
24-12-
2020
416
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1973542_0418.png
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Heros Sluiskil B.V.
Oostkade 5
4541 HH
Sluiskil
R12
Storage and
physical treatment
AB170;
AC170 and
not-listed
13-4-
2010
4-1-
2011
10-5-
2011
30-8-
2012
Martens
Havenontvangst
installatie
Vlissingen B.V.
Spanjeweg 2
4455 TW
Nieuwdorp
R12
Treatment oil-
water-sludge
mixtures
A4060 A3020
9-5-2021
417
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1973542_0419.png
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Overdie Metals
B.V.
Koelmalaan 55
1812 PR
Alkmaar
R12
Sorting techniques
Not
listed;
B1010;
B1020;
B1030;
B1031;
B1040;
B1050;
B1060;
B1070; B1080;
B1090; B1100;
B1110; B1120;
B1130; B1140;
B1150; B1170;
B1180; B1190;
B1200; B1210;
B1220; B1230;
B1240; B1250;
B2040; B2090;
B2100; B2110;
A1010; A1020;
A1030; A1040;
A1050; A1060;
A1070; A1080;
A1090; A1100;
A1110; A1120;
A1130; A1140;
A1150; A1160;
A1170; A1180;
24-8-
2011
22-8-
2021
418
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1973542_0420.png
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
ICL- IP
Terneuzen B.V.
Frankrijkweg 6
4538 BJ,
Terneuzen
R5
R1
Recovery
processes,
Incineration
A3150;
A3160;
A3170;
A4010;
A4030;
A4090;
A3140;
not
listed
Not listed
28-10-
2011
27-10-
2021
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Aannemings- en
verhuurbedrijf J
Hoondert & Zn.
B.V.
Heinkenszand
seweg 19
4453 VE 's-
Heerenhoek
R12
Scrapping
5-1-
2012
5-1-2022
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Recydur B.V.
Wilmersdorf 36
7327 AC
Apeldoorn
R12 followed
by R3 and R4
Sorting processes
Not listed
20-2-
2012
20-2-
2022
Ballast Nedam
Milieutechniek
B.V./Recircle
Graafschap
Hornelaan
200
6004 HT
Weert
R12 followed
by R5
Mixing, sorting,
dewatering,
biological and
extractive cleaning
Not listed
30-3-
2012
30-3-
2022
419
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1973542_0421.png
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
NV
Afvalverbrand-
ing
Zuid-Nederland
(Attero)
NV HVC -
Alkmaar
Middenweg 34
4782 PM
Moerdijk
R1
Incineration
Y46 and not
listed
30-3-
2012
30-3-
2022
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Jadestraat 1
1812 RD
Alkmaar
R1
Incineration
Y46 and not
listed
4-7-
2012
22-8-
2012
13-7-
2012
4-7-2022
HKS Scrap Metals
B.V.
Havenweg 1
3295 XZ
s-'Gravendeel
R12
Sorting
Not listed
13-7-
2022
Metabel B.V.
Ampérestraat 3
5753 ST
Deurne
R12
Sorting
A1020; A1050,
A1080; A1120
12-2-
2010
31-3-
2010
16-10-2012
AVR Afvalver-
werking B.V.
locatie Duiven
Rivierweg 20
6921 PZ
Duiven
R1
R5
Incineration
Thermal
conversion
Y46; and
AC170;
and AC270;
And not listed
19-12-
2012
19-12-
2022
420
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1973542_0422.png
NV HVC-
Human
Environment Locatie Dordrecht
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Metalchem B.V.
Baanhoekweg
40
3313 LA
Dordrecht
Industrieweg 4
9636 DB
Zuidbroek
R1
Incinertion
8-8-
2013
8-8-2023
R12 followed
by R4
Storage, sorting,
treatment
A4020 and not
listed
26-9-
2013
26-9-
2023
AEB Exploitatie
B.V.
Australië-
havenweg 21
1045 BA
Amsterdam
R1
Incineration
not listed, Y46
and, AC270
24-12-
2013
24-12-
2023
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Gebr.
Timmermans B.V.
Boekerman 4
4751 XK
Oud Gastel
R12 followed
by R4
Sorting, treatment
Not listed
16-3-
2014
16-3-
2024
AMA Advanced
Mining
Association B.V.
Kopersteden
7547 TJ
Enschede
R12 followed
by R3
Sorting
Not listed
21-5-
2014
21-5-
2024
EEW Energy from
Waste Delfzijl
B.V.
Oosterhorn 38
9936 HD
Farmsum
R1
Incineration
Y46 and not-
listed
16-5-
2014
16-5-
2024
421
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1973542_0423.png
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
XPO Supply Chain
Netherlands B.V.
Vennootstraat 2
5804 CN
Venray
Kajuitweg 1
1040 KJ
Amsterdam
Vondelingen
plaat 17, 3196 KL
Rotterdam
R12 followed
by R4
Deconstruction
and sorting
Not listed
5-6-
2014
4-6-2024
Icova B.V
R12 followed
by R1
Storage, sorting
and treatment
Not listed
22-1-
2015
21-1-
2025
Recycling,
Kombinatie
REKO B.V.
R1
R5
Incineration
Thermal
treatment and
reuse of materials
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
ARN Recycling
B.V.
Biezenwei 3
4004 MB Tiel
Roofing
material
(containing
tar),
Asphalt
and roofing
materials
(containing
tar); soil
and debris;
mixtures of
stone,
concrete
and
ceramics
A3120 and not
listed
20-3-
2015
19-3-
2025
R12 followed
by R1, R3, R4
and R5
Sorting
2-12-
2015
1-12-
2025
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Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
R&L Recycling,
B.V.
Lage Dijk
31A, 5705 BX
Helmond
R12 followed
by R4
Collection,
storage,
separation,
shredding,
GC010;
GC020;
B1010;
B1020;
B1040;
B1050;
B1100;
B1110;
B1115; B1180;
B1190; B3010;
A1180 and not
listed
6-6-
2016
5-6-2026
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Over de Maas
CV
Maasdijk 23a
6621 KE,
Dreumel,
West Maas en
Waal
Kwelderweg
15, 9799XN
Eemshave
R5
Backfilling of
waterways with
soil and sludge
Thermal
treatment of
contaminated soil,
tar
Extractive
cleansing of
contaminated soil
and debris
Backfilling of
waterways with
soil and sludge
Not listed
27-6-
2016
26-6-
2026
Theo Pouw,
Human
Secundaire
Environment
Bouwstoffen, B.V.
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Theo Pouw, B.V.
R12 followed
by R5
Not listed
10-11-
2016
9-11-
2026
Isotopenweg
29, 3542AS
Utrech
R12 followed
by R5
Not listed
10-11-
2016
9-11-
2026
DCM
Exploitatie Lomm
B.V.
Voort 15
5943NC LOMM
R5
Not listed
27-12-
2016
26-12-
2026
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Human
Environment
and Transport
Inspectorate
Boskalis, Dolman
B.V.
Nieuwe,
Waterweg,
straat 52,
Schiedam
R12 followed
by R5
Extractive
cleansing of
contaminated soil
and debris
Not listed
29-12-
2016
28-12
2026
Table 5-47: Poland, 2013
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
KEMIPOL SP. Z
O.O.
Facility
Chief
manufacturing
Inspector of
PIX ferric
Environmental
Protection
coagulants
Oxidation of
hydrochloric acid
contained in the
waste
A1060
11 01 05*
Recovery
operation
R-code
Technologies
employed
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
To
Address
ul. Ż i o a
73;
54-
W o ła
R5
15.07.2013 15.07.2023
PL0051
424
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A1050
Chief
Inspector of
Environmental
Protection
BOLESŁAW
RECYCLING
SP. Z O.O.
PL0052
ul. Kolejowa 37;
32-332 Bukowno
Recovery of
zinciferous waste
production of
zinc concentrate
19 02 09*
A4100
10 02 07*
10 02 13*
10.06.2013 31.05.2023
R4
425
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Table 5-48: Poland, 2014
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
Recovery
operation
R-code
Technologies
employed
A1060
(06 03 15*
10 04 01*
10 04 02*
10 11 13*
15 01 10*
19 02 05*)
Chief Inspector
of
Environmental
Protection
FENIX METALS
Sp. z o.o.
PL0053
ul. Strefowa 13
39-442 CHMIELÓW
A4100
R4
Metal-melting
process
(10 04 04*
10 04 06*
10 08 15*)
A1010; A1020
(10 04 05*)
A1020; A1050
(11 01 09*)
AB030
(15 02 02*)
8.12.2014
5.12.2024
-
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
To
Address
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Chief Inspector
of
Environmental
Protection
HUTA CYNKU
'Miasteczko
Śląskie' S.A
PL0050
ul. Hutnicza 17
42-610 Miasteczko
Śląskie
R4
Metal-melting
process
A1020
(10 02 07*)
14.11.2012
13.11.2022
17.6.2014
Table 5-49: Spain, 2013, 2014
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents (Article
14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
Distiller,
SA. E-
04.86
Recovery
operation
R-code
R3
Technologies
employed
Decanting and / or
distillation
A943
B10110
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
To
Address
P.I. Can Berbeda-
Subirà, C/Vallès,
s/n, 08130 Sta.
Perpètua de
Mogoda
BARCELONA
Agència de
Residus de
Catalunya
29/10/2012 24/03/2017
Agència de
Residus de
Catalunya
Servidrum
Ibérica, SL
Partida Vilagrassa,
Finca 10, 43850
Cambrils,
TARRAGONA
R3/R4
Recovery of plastic
and metal
containers
A4130
01/04/2014 31/03/2017
427
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Table 5-50: Spain, 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
Recuperación
Ecológica de
Baterías -
RECOBAT
Recuperación
Ecológica de
Baterías -
RECOBAT
Recovery
operation
R-code
Technologies
employed
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocatio
n
(date)
Address
Ctra A-223, km 3
Albalate del
Arzobispo
TERUEL
Polígono
Industrial Pina
de Ebro, parcela
12. Pina de Ebro
ZARAGOZA
Pol. Ind. El
Vallegón 41/44
39709 Castro
Urdiales.
CANTABRIA
From
To
Directora
General de
Sostenibilidad.
ARAGÓN
Directora
General de
Sostenibilidad.
ARAGÓN
Dirección
General de
Medio
Ambiente del
Gobierno de
Cantabria
R04
Valorisation of lead
acid batteries
160601
16/04/2012 16/04/2017
R04
Valorisation of lead
acid batteries
160601
16/04/2012 16/04/2017
Protección
Medioambiental
del Cantábrico,
S.A. NIMA:
3900016318
R4
R5
Decontamination,
washing and
recovery of
containers for
reuse or recycling
150110
19/03/2014 18/01/2016
428
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Agència de
Residus de
Catalunya
ARCBIDONES JP
GARCÍA, S.L.
E-945.06
P.I. PLA DE
FOGARS C/
LLEVANT, 25.
08495 FOGARS
DE LA SELVA,
BARCELONA
P.I. ZONA
FRANCA C/4
SECTOR C NÚM.
49 08040
BARCELONA
R3
R4
Reuse and
regeneration of
containers
A4130 B3010
B1010 B3026
07/10/2015 06/10/2023
Agència de
Residus de
Catalunya
CESPA GESTION
DE RESIDUOS,
S.A.
E-174.96
R12
Waste
valorisation for
the preparation
of CSR or CDR
B3010 B3020
B3030 B3035
B3050
16/09/2011 16/09/2017
429
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Agència de
Residus de
Catalunya
SA LIPMES
E-52.93
CREU GUIXERA,
S/N, 08258
MANRESA,
BARCELONA
R4
Physiochemical
processes
060313
100207
100501
100503
100504
100505
100603
100604
100606
100815
100816
100909
100910
101009
110105
110501
110502
110504
170404
A1050 A1060
A1080 B1080
B1010 B1100
01/03/2015 19/07/2019
Agència de
Residus de
Catalunya
SIRCAT
E-966.07
P.I. JOERIA SUD
SUBSECTOR A
PARCEL.LA 2,
17150 SANT
GREGORI,
GIRONA
R4
Classification and
pressing of oil
filters
Residuo no
enumerado
01/12/2015 30/11/2018
430
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Secretaría
general de
Calidad y
Evaluación
Ambiental.
XUNTA DE
GALICIA
Secretaría
general de
Calidad y
Evaluación
Ambiental.
XUNTA DE
GALICIA
Secretaría
general de
Calidad y
Evaluación
Ambiental.
XUNTA DE
GALICIA
Secretaría
general de
Calidad y
Evaluación
Ambiental.
XUNTA DE
GALICIA
RECUPERADORA
PORRIÑO
GALLEGA DE
DISOLVENTE, S.L
(PONTEVEDRA)
(REGADI)
R2
Thin-film
evaporation and
subsequent
fractional
distillation
140603
22/01/2014 22/01/2015
RECUPERADORA
PORRIÑO
GALLEGA DE
DISOLVENTE, S.L
(PONTEVEDRA)
(REGADI)
R2
Thin-film
evaporation and
subsequent
fractional
distillation
140603
12/02/2015 12/02/2015
SRCL
CONSENUR, S.L
VILAGARCÍA DE
AROURA
(PONTEVEDRA)
D9
Unspecified
chemical physical
treatment
180103-
180202
29/05/2015 29/05/2016
INGAROIL, S.L
AS SOMOZAS
(A CORUÑA)
R5
Cracking,
fractional
distillation
130403
22/09/2014 21/09/2015
431
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Table 5-51: Sweden, 2013
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
Cementa AB,
Slitefabriken
Recovery
operation
R-code
R1
Technologies
employed
Energy recovery,
cement kiln
Unlisted
191210
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
2013-02-08
To
2023-12-31
Address
Skolgatan 6, 624
22 Slite
Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Vattenfall AB
Heat Nordic
Uppsala
(revision of
consent from
2010)
Stena
Technoworld AB
(revision of
consent from
2010)
Bolandsgatan 13
753 82 Uppsala
R1
Combustible
fractions are
incinerated and
the energy
recovered as
district heating
and electricity
Dismantling
followed by
washing and
metal recovery.
Recycling of
organic and
inorganic
materials.
Unlisted
191210
Unlisted
191212
Y46
200301
AC150
160211*
200123*
A1180
160211*
200123*
Unlisted
160211*
200123*
2013-10-09
2019-12-31
Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Kistinge-vägen
19
302 62
Halmstad
R3, R4, R5
2013-09-23
2023-12-31
432
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Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Boliden Bergsöe
AB
Box 132
261 22
Landskrona
Dåva
kraftvärme-verk
Box 224
901 05 Umeå
R4
Metal recovery,
pyro-metallurgi
A1160
160601*
2013-06-14
2023-12-31
Umeå Energi AB
R1
Combustible
fractions are
incinerated and
the energy
recovered as
district heating
and electricity
A4070
080111*
080112
200127*
200128
A3020
130899*
150202*
160107*
A4140 or
unlisted
150110*
AC170
170201
191206*
191207
200137*
200138
Unlisted
191210
191212
A3120
191211*
Y46
200301
2013-05-31
2023-12-31
433
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Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Mälarenergi AB
(revision of
consent from
2010)
Box 14, Sjöhags-
vägen
721 03 Västerås
R1
Combustible
fractions are
incinerated and
the energy
recovered as
district heating
and electricity
AC170
020103
020107
030101
030105
150103
170201
170204 (only
wood)
170904 (only
wood)
191207
200138
200301
Unlisted
191204
191210
191212
Y46
200139
200301
200399
2013-08-23
2020-12-31
434
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Table 5-52: Sweden, 2014
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Name
and No
Befesa Scandust
Landskrona
Address
Box 204
261 23
Landskrona
Recovery
operation
R-code
R4
R4/R5
Technologies
employed
Metal recovery.
Metal recovery.
Recycling of
organic and
inorganic
materials.
Metal recovery.
Recycling of
organic and
inorganic
materials.
Metal recovery.
A4100
100207*
AB070
100906
100908
101006
101008
AB130
120117
AA010
100210
100211*
100215
120102
120199
160708*
A2030
160802*
AA010
120102
Revocation
(date)
From
(2008-12-
11)
Amendment
from
2014-04-14
To
2024-12-31
Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
R4/R5
R4
R8
Recovery of
components from
catalysts
Metal recovery.
R4
435
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Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Datec
Technologies
Limited
Karlskoga
Magasinvägen 5,
691 42 Karlskoga
R4/R5
Metal recovery.
Recycling of
organic and
inorganic
materials.
A1180
160213
Unlisted
160215
160602
2014-12-12
2024-12-31
436
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Table 5-53:Sweden, 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents (Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Name
and No
Stena
Technoworld
AB, Halmstad
Address
Stjärnarpsvägen
1, 302 62
Halmstad
Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Recovery
operation
R-code
R12
R3
R4
Technologies
employed
Pre-treatment
Recycling of organic
materials
Metal recovery
A1180
160213*
160215*
191005*
200135*
GC020
160214
160216
200136
GC010
191001
191002
Unlisted
191211*
191212
Revocation
(date)
From
2015-07-
08
To
2025-12-
31
437
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Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
AB Fortum
Värme samägd
med
Stockholms
stad,
Bristaverket
Sigtuna
Kvicksundsvägen
16, 124 59
Bandhagen
Norrsunda-
Brista 2:11
R1
Combustible fractions
are incinerated and
the energy recovered
as district heating and
electricity
Waste types
according to
Environmental
Permission M
1618-02,
Annex 2
Waste codes
under
02XXXX
03XXXX
15XXXX
16XXXX
17XXXX
18XXXX
19XXXX
20XXXX
2015-07-
30
2025-12-
31
Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
E.ON Värme
Sverige AB
Händelöverket
Energigatan 5,
602 38
Norrköping
Fyrskeppet 1
R1
Combustible fractions
are incinerated and
the energy recovered
as district heating and
electricity
Unlisted
191210
191212
Y46
200301
AC170
191206
2015-05-
26
2025-12-
31
Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Econova
Recycling
Terminal
Kumla
Box 90, 616 21
Åby
Yxhult
R13
R1
Storage/accumulation
Combustible fractions
are incinerated and
the energy recovered
as district heating and
electricity
AC170
191207
2015-05-
31
2025-12-
31
438
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Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Econova
Recycling
Terminal
Älgarås
Box 90, 616 21
Åby
Västra
Långgatan 19,
545 72 Älgarås
Box 90, 616 21
Åby
Bredsdal
R13
R1
Storage/accumulation
Combustible fractions
are incinerated and
the energy recovered
as district heating and
electricity
Storage/accumulation
Combustible fractions
are incinerated and
the energy recovered
as district heating and
electricity
Combustible fractions
are incinerated and
the energy recovered
as district heating and
electricity
AC170
191207
2015-07-
29
2025-12-
31
Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Econova
Recycling
Terminal
Enköping
R13
R1
AC170
191207
2015-05-
31
2025-12-
31
Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Kraftringen
Energi
Återbruket
Lomma
Box 25, 221 00
Lund
Lomma 9:16
R1
AC170
020103
020107
020304
030101
030105
030301
150103
170201
191207
200138
200201
2015-09-
23
2025-12-
31
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Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Munkfors
Energi
Box 46, 684 21
Munkfors
Heden 1:9
R1
Combustible fractions
are incinerated and
the energy recovered
as district heating and
electricity
AC170
030105
030301
191207
200101
191206*
191210
AC170
170201
200138
170204*
200137*
2015-09-
23
2025-12-
31
R12/R1
Pre-treatment.
Combustible fractions
are incinerated and
the energy recovered
as district heating and
electricity
Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Renova AB
Sävenäs
Box 156, 401 22
Göteborg
R1
Combustible fractions
are incinerated and
the energy recovered
as district heating and
electricity
Metal recovery
Unlisted
191210
2015-05-
26
2025-12-
31
Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
SIMS Recycling
Solution AB
Karosserigatan
6, 641 51
Katrineholm
Box 498, 551 16
Jönköping
Brotsabogatan
1, 571 34 Nässjö
R4
A1180
200121*
200123*
200135*
2015-07-
29
2025-12-
31
Småland Miljö
AB
R13
Storage/accumulation
Unlisted
170904
2015-07-
08
2025-12-
31
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Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Swerec i
Sverige AB
Stengårdsvägen
1, 330 10
Bredaryd
Lanna 1:34,
5:40, 1:60
R3/R5
Recycling of organic
and inorganic
materials
Unlisted or
B3010
020104
070213
120105
150102
160119
170203
191204
200139
2015-07-
29
2025-12-
31
Swedish
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Öresundskraft
& Värme
Filborna
kraftvärmeverk
Box 642, 252 06
Helsingborg
Väla 7:11
R1
Combustible fractions
are incinerated and
the energy recovered
as district heating and
electricity
Unlisted (Y18,
Y46)
191210
2015-07-
29
2025-12-
31
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Table 5-54: United Kingdom, 2013
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents
(Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name, Adress
and No
BASF Metals Recycling
Ltd
Forest Vale Road
Cinderford
Gloucestershire
GL14 2PH
Tel: +44 1594 827744
Fax: +44 1594 826013
No.
PCC/BASF/Cind/11/11
Recovery
operation
R-code
R4
Technologies
employed
Pyrometallurgical &
hydro-metallurgical
techniques
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
From
15/12/2011
To
14/12/2015
Revocation
(date)
Environment
Agency (GB)
A1010 (16 06 03)
GC020 (16 02 15)
- (15 02 02)
A2030 (16 08 02)
Environment
Agency (GB)
H J Enthoven & Sons
Darley Dale Smelter
South Darley
Matlock
Derbyshire
DE4 2LP
Tel: +44 1629 734721
Fax:+44 1629 732386
PC No. PCC/HJE/10/07
PC No.
PCC/HJE/08/10/REN
R4
Rotary furnace
A1160
A1160
A1020
12/11/2007
17/09/2010
26/06/2014
11/11/2011
16/09/2014
25/06/2018
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Environment
Agency (GB)
JBR Recovery Limited
Argentor House
Oldbury Road
West Bromwich
W. Midlands
B70 9BS
Tel: +44 121 525 1691
Fax: +44 121 553 3107
PC No. PCC/Jbr/11/10
R4
Incineration,
Calcining
Wet conditioning
Smelting,
Cupellation,
Electrolytic refining,
Chemical recovery
AD090 (09 01 99)
AD090 (09 01 06)
AD120 (09 01 06)
A4140 (09 01 06)
A1020 (15 01 04)
09/02/2011
08/02/2015
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Environment
Agency (GB)
Johnson Matthey Plc
Brimsdown Site
Jeffreys Road
Brimsdown
Enfield
Middlesex
EN4 7PW
Tel: +44 208 211 2500
Fax: +44 208 211 2641
PC No. PCC/JMP/06/11
R4
R8
Evaluation
processing of incoming
raw material.
Smelting
separation
of non-metallic from
metals to produce
bullion
Chemical treatment
removal of base metal
contaminants from
partially refined bullion
Separation
of silver
and gold from
platinum group metals
AB030
AB070
AB120
AB130
AD090
AC250
AD120
A1010
A1020
A1030
A1040
A1050
A1060
A1080
A1090
A1100
A1120
A1150
A2030
A3050
A3140
A3150
A3190
A4010
A4030
A4070
A4090
A4120
A4140
A4160
23/11/2011
22/11/2015
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Environment
Agency (GB)
Remondis UK Limited
Scot Lane Industrial
Estate, Blackrod
Bolton
Lancashire
BL6 5SL
Tel: +44 1942 831362
Fax: +44 1942 833051
PC No. PCC/Rem/09/11
R4
Chemical precipitation
AD090
13/10/11
12/10/15
Environment
Agency (GB)
Tradebe Ltd
Hendon Dock Process
Plant
Hendon Dock
Sunderland
SR1 2ES
Tel: +44 1524 853053
Fax: +44 1524 851284
No.
PCC/TSR/HDock/11/11
R2
Distillation
A3020
A3070
A3080
A3140
A3150
A3160
A4010
A4030
A4040
A4060
A4070
15/11/2011
14/11/2015
445
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Environment
Agency (GB)
Tradebe Ltd
Knottingley Site
Weeland Road
Knottingley
WF11 8DZ
Tel: +44 1524 853053
Fax: +44 1524 851284
No.
PCC/TSR/Knot/11/11
R2
Distillation
A3020
A3070
A3080
A3140
A3150
A3160
A4010
A4030
A4040
A4060
A4070
29/11/2011
28/11/2015
Environment
Agency (GB)
Tradebe Ltd
Morecambe Site
Middleton Road
Morecambe
Lancashire
LA3 3JW
Tel: +44 1524 853053
Fax: +44 1524 851284
No.
PCC/TSR/Mor/11/11
R2
Distillation
A3020
A3070
A3080
A3140
A3150
A3160
A4010
A4030
A4040
A4060
A4070
26/11/2011
25/11/2015
446
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Environment
Agency (GB)
Tradebe Ltd
North Tyne Site
Hayhole Road
North Shields
NE29 6DY
Tel: +44 1524 853053
Fax: +44 1524 851284
No.
PCC/TRS/NTS/11/11
R2
Distillation
A3020
A3070
A3080
A3140
A3150
A3160
A4010
A4030
A4040
A4060
A4070
15/11/2011
14/11/2015
Environment
Agency (GB)
Tradebe Ltd
Rye Harbour
Lime Kiln Works
Rye Harbour
TN31 7TE
Tel: +44 1524 853053
Fax: +44 1524 851284
No.
PCC/TSR/Rye/11/11
R2
Distillation
A3020
A3070
A3080
A3140
A3150
A3160
A4010
A4030
A4040
A4060
A4070
15/11/2011
14/11/2015
Environment
Agency (GB)
Re-Group (Reclaim) Ltd
Ann Watson Street
Stoneferry
Hull HU7 0BH
Tel: +44 1482 879666
Fax: +44 1482 879676
PC No. PCC/WOS/10/07
R3
R9
Heat treatment
Differential settlement
Filtration
A3020
1/9/11
31/8/15
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Environment
Agency (GB)
JBM International
Limited
Kingsilver Refinery
Hixon
Staffordshire
ST18 0PY
Tel: +44 1889 271491
Fax: +44 1889 271191
PC No. PCC/JBMi/09/08
R4
R5
Milling and Tilting
rotary furnace
Unassigned (EWC
10 03 04)
A4050
AA010
AB120
unassigned
(EWC 16 11 03)
12/10/2012
11/12/2016
Environment
Agency (GB)
Mastermelt Refining
Services Limited
Staden Lane
Ashbourne Road
Buxton
Derbyshire
SK17 9RZ
Tel: + 44 1298 766900
Fax: + 44 1298 826966
PC No PCC_MRS_0313
R4
Recycling of metal and
metal compounds
AB030
A1020
B1010
GB040
04/11/2009
22/04/2013
03/11/2013
21/04/2016
448
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Environment
Agency (GB)
European Metal
Recycling Limited
111 Fordham Road
Snailwell, Newmarket
Suffolk
CB8 7ND
Tel: 01925 715400
Fax: 01925 713470
PC No. PCC/EMR/12/09
R4
Shredder residue from
the sh eddi g of ELV s
and general metal
scrap - non ferrous
metals
Shredder residue from
the sh eddi g of ELV s
and general metal
scrap
non metallics
including
rubber/plastic/wood &
cloth
Unassigned
(Containing the
following codes)
B1050 (60%)
B3010 (10%)
B3030 (10%)
B3040 (10%)
B3050 (10%)
15/1/2010
14/1/2014
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Environment
Agency (GB)
G & P Batteries Limited
Crescent Works
Industrial Park
Willenhall Road
Darlaston
Wednesbury
West Midlands
WS10 8JR
Tel: 0121 568 3200
Fax: 0121 568 3201
PC No. PCC/G&P/06/10
R13
R4
Lead acid Batteries
A1160
(EWC 160601*)
23/06/2010
23/06/2014
22/06/2014
22/06/2018
Environment
Agency (GB)
Future Industrial
Services Limited
East Ord Industrial Estate
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Northumberland
TD15 2XF
United Kingdom
PC No. PCC/FIS/07/10
R4
R5
High temperature
reaction with sodium
hydroxide, Recovery of
copper oxide,
ammonia solution,
ammonium chloride
A1130
(EWC 110205*)
13/08/2010
13/08/2014
12/08/2014
12/08/2018
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Environment
Agency (GB)
Johnson Matthey Plc
Brimsdown Site
Jeffreys Road
Brimsdown
Enfield
Middlesex
EN4 7PW
Tel: +44 208 211 2500
Fax: +44 208 211 2641
PC No. PCC/JMP/06/11
R4
R8
Evaluation
processing of incoming
raw material.
Smelting
separation
of non-metallic from
metals to produce
bullion
Chemical treatment
removal of base metal
contaminants from
partially refined bullion
Separation
of silver
and gold from
platinum group metals
A1010
A1020
A1030
A1040
A1050
A1060
A1080
A1090
A1100
A1120
A1150
A2030
A3050
A3140
A3150
A3190
A4010
A4030
A4070
A4090
A4120
A4140
A4160
AB030
AB070
AB120
AB130
AC250
AD090
AD120
23/11/2011
22/11/2015
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National
Resources
Wales (NRW)
EnviroWales Limited
Plateaux 1 & 2
Rassau Industrial Estate
Ebbw Vale
Blaenau Gwent
NP23 5SD
Tel: 01495 356280
Fax: 01495 353620
PC No. PCC/EWL/07/11
R4
Recycling/reclamation
of metals and metal
o p ds
Smelting/Refining
A1160
A4090
A1160
A1010
A1020
15/08/2011
14/08/2015
Environment
Agency (GB)
A-Gas (UK) limited
Barnyard Road
Portbury West
Bristol BS20 7XH
Tel: 01275 376600
Fax: 01275 376601
PC No. PCC/AGas/03/12
R3
Reclamationof
Refrigerant Gases
(HCFC, HFCs & CFCs)
and Halon gases
Phase separation
AC150
AC160
25/04/2012
24/04/2016
Environment
Agency (GB)
Remondis UK Limited
Carr Lane Recycling and
Treatment Facility
Carr Lane
Prescot
Knowsley
L34 1JZ
Tel: tba
Fax: tba
PC No. PCC/REM/03/13
R4
Recovery of metal
(Silver)
AD090
08/04/2013
07/04/2017
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Environment
Agency (GB)
Genuine Solutions
Group PLC
Solutions House Unit 1
HQ3
223 Hook Rise South
Surbiton
Surrey
KT6 7LD
Tel: 0203 1770125
Fax: 0203 1770029
PC No. PCC/GEN/03/13
R5
Treatment consisting
of only sorting,
dismantling,
separation, repair of
refurbishment, of
waste into different
components for
recovery.
Not Listed (EWC
20 01 35*)
13/05/2013
12/05/2017
Environment
Agency (GB)
Enlightened Lamp
Recycling Ltd
11 Ormside Way
Holmethorpe Industrial
estate
Redhill
RH1 2LW
Tel: 01737 826500
PC No: PCC/ELR/07/14
R4
Retort
Distillation/Recovery of
Mercury
A1030
(EWC 20 01 21)
28/07/2014
27/07/2018
Environment
Agency (GB)
Teleplan Colchester Ltd
Roman House
Cowdray Centre
Mason Road
Colchester
CO1 1BX
Tel: 01206 785028
PC No.
PCC/Tele/24/04/14
R4
R5
Manual sorting and
dismantling
GC020
(16 02 14)
09/07/2014
08/07/2018
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SEPA
Datec Technologies
Limited
1 Byrehill Place
West Byrehill Industrial
Estate
Kilwinning
Ayrshire
KA13 6LD
R4 & R5
Manual segregation
and resale of metals
Material segregation
A1180
19 February
2014
18 February
2018
GB003
ReGen Waste Ltd
Carnbane Industrial
Estate
Newry
Northern Ireland.
Licence No: LN13/32
R3, R4, R5.
Sorting, Shredding,
Baling
Mixed Dry
Recyclables
(mixtures of the
following EWC
codes: 150101,
150102, 150106,
150107, 150109,
200101, 200102,
200139 and
200140)
12/08/2014
11/08/2017
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Table 5-55: United Kingdom, 2014
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents
(Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name, Adress
and No
EnviroWales Limited
Plateaux 1 & 2
Rassau Industrial Estate
Ebbw Vale
Blaenau Gwent
NP23 5SD
Tel: 01495 356280
Fax: 01495 353620
PC No.
NRW/SE/EWL02
Recovery
operation
R-code
R4
Technologies
employed
Recycling/reclamation
of metals and metal
compounds
Smelting/Refining
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
From
21/09/2015
To
20/09/2018
Revocation
(date)
National
Resources
Wales (NRW)
(GB04)
A1160
A4090
A1160
A1010
A1020
National
Resources
Wales (NRW)
(GB04)
Entrec Limited
Redwither Road
Wrexham Industrial
Estate Wrexham LL13
9RD
PC No.
NRW/N/ENTREC01
R4
Recycling of
Metals/Physical Sorting
and Mechanical
Stripping/Granulation
A1190
04/02/2015
03/02/2018
Note: the
U ited Ki gdo ’s
2014 response was the same as its 2013 response except for the addition of these two entries.
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Table 5-56: United Kingdom, 2015
Information on Decisions by Competent Authorities to Issue Pre-Consents
(Article 14)
Recovery facility
Competent
authority
Name
and No
Recovery
operation
R-code
R4
R13
Technologies
employed
Inspection and
sorting / rotary
furnace
A1160 (16 06
01)
A1020 (10 04
02)
A1170
Environment
Agency
JBR
Recovery Ltd
Argentor House,
Oldbury Road,
West Bromwich
B70 9BS
R4
Incineration,
calcining, wet
conditioning
smelting,
cupellation,
electrolytic
refining, chemical
recovery
AD090 (09 01
99)
AD090 (09 01
06)
AD120 (09 01
06)
A4140 (09 01
06)
A1020 (15 01
04)
02/03/2015 01/03/2019
Waste
identification
(code)
Period of validity
Revocation
(date)
From
To
Address
Darley Dale
Smelter, South
Darley, Matlock
DE4 2LP
Environment H J Enthoven
Agency
& Sons T/
G&P
Batteries
23/06/2014 22/06/2018
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Environment
Agency
Johnson
Matthey Plc
Brimsdown Site,
Jeffreys Road,
Brimsdown,
Enfield
EN4 7PW
R4
R8
Evaluation
(processing of
incoming raw
material); Smelting
(separation of non-
metallic from
metals to produce
bullion); Chemical
Treatment
(removal of base
metal
contaminants from
partially refined
bullion);
Separation of
silver and gold
from platinum
group metals
AB030
AB070
AB120
AB130
AC250
AD120
A1010
A1020
A1030
A1040
A1050
A1060
A1080
A1090
A1100
A1120
A1150
A2030
A3050
A3140
A3150
A3190
A4010
A4030
A4070
A4090
A4120
A4140
A4160
24/09/2015 23/09/2025
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Environment
Agency
Eco-Option
(UK) Ltd
Eco-Option House,
Lostock Works,
Griffiths Road,
Northwich
CW9 0XU
R5
Neutralisation and
treatment to
precipitate heavy
metal
contaminants
Reclaimed through
Hudson
Technologies
equipment
"Zuggibeast". All
impurities,
moisture and oil
removed and
returned to virgin
specification.
Interim
reclamation stage -
all performed on
same site - leading
to R3/R5
A4090
B2120
26/07/2016 25/07/2026
Environment
Agency
BOC
Hobson Way,
Stallingborough,
Grimsby
DN41 8DZ
R3
R5
R13
AC150
25/09/2015 24/09/2025
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Environment
Agency
Tradebe Ltd
Hendon Dock,
Process Plant,
Hendon Dock,
Sunderland
SR1 2ES
R2
Distillation
A3020
A3070
A3080
A3140
A3150
A3160
A4010
A4030
A4040
A4060
A4070
10/11/2015 09/11/2025
Environment
Agency
Tradebe Ltd
Knottingley Site,
Weeland Road,
Knottingley
WF11 8DZ
R2
Distillation
A3020
A3070
A3080
A3140
A3150
A3160
A4010
A4030
A4040
A4060
A4070
10/11/2015 09/11/2025
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Environment
Agency
Tradebe Ltd
Morecombe Site,
Middleton
Road,Morecombe
LA3 3JW
R2
Distillation
A3020
A3070
A3080
A3140
A3150
A3160
A4010
A4030
A4040
A4060
A4070
10/11/2015 09/11/2025
Environment
Agency
Tradebe Ltd
North Tyne Site,
Hayhole Road,
North Shields
NE29 6DY
R2
Distillation
A3020
A3070
A3080
A3140
A3150
A3160
A4010
A4030
A4040
A4060
A4070
10/11/2015 09/11/2025
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Environment
Agency
Tradebe Ltd
Rye Harbour, Lime
Kiln Works, Rye
Harbour
TN31 7TE
R2
R5
Distillation
A3020
A3070
A3080
A3140
A3150
A3160
A4010
A4030
A4040
A4060
A4070
25/03/2015 24/03/2019
Environment
Re-Group
Agency
(Reclaim) Ltd
Ann Watson
Street, Stoneferry,
Hull
HU7 0BH
R3
R9
"Heat treatment
Differential
settlement
Filtration"
A3020
17/08/2015 16/08/2019
Environment
Agency
JBMI Group
Ltd
Kingsilver
Refinery, Hixon,
Staffordshire
ST18 0PY
R4
R5
"Milling and tilting
rotary furnace
Reclamation/
recycling of
organic materials
& other
inorganics"
Unassigned
(10 03 04)
A4050
AA010
AB120
Unassigned
(16 11 03)
AB030
A1020
B1010
GB040
27/10/2016 26/10/2026
Environment
Agency
Mastermelt
Refining
Services Ltd
Staden Lane,
Ashbourne Road,
Buxton
SK17 9RZ
R4
Recycling of metal
and metal
compounds
02/08/2016 01/08/2020
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Environment
Agency
Future
Industrial
Services Ltd
East Ord Industrial
Estate, Berwick-
upon-Tweed,
Northumberland
TD15 2XF
R4
R5
High temperature
reaction with
sodium hydroxide,
recovery of copper
oxide, ammonia
solution,
ammonium
chloride.
Recovery of
copper oxide,
ammonia solution,
ammonium
chloride.
A1130
13/08/2014 12/08/2018
Environment
Agency
A-Gas (UK)
Ltd
Barnyard Road,
Portbury West,
Bristol
BS20 7XH
R3
"Phase separation
Reclamation of
refrigerant gases
and halon gases
for refrigeration
and fire
suppression"
AC150
AC160
A3020
A3140
A3150
AC080
30/09/2016 29/09/2026
Environment
Agency
Remondis
UK Ltd
Carr Lane
Recycling and
Treatment Facility,
Carr Lane, Prescot,
Knowsley
L34 1JZ
R4
Recovery of metal
(silver)
AD090
08/04/2013 07/04/2017
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Environment
Agency
Remondis
UK Ltd
Scot Lane
Industrial Estate,
Blackrod
Bolton
Lancashire
BL6 5SL
R4
Recovery of metal
(silver)
AD090
13/10/2011 12/10/2015
Environment
Agency
Genuine
Solutions
Group Plc
Solutions House
Unit 1 HQ3, 223
Hook Rise South,
Surbiton
KT6 7LD
R5
Treatment
consisting of only
sorting,
dismantling,
separation, repair
of refurbishment,
of waste into
different
components for
recovery.
"Retort
Distillation /
recovery of
mercury"
Not listed
(20 01 35*)
13/05/2013 12/05/2017
Environment
Agency
Enlightened
Lamp
Recycling Ltd
11 Ormside Way,
Holmethorpe
Industrial Estate,
Redhill
RH1 2LW
R4
A1030
25/07/2014 24/07/2018
Environment
Agency
Teleplan
Colchester
Ltd
Roman House,
Cowdray Centre,
Mason Road,
Colchester
CO1 1BX
R4
R5
Manual sorting
and dismantling
GC020
09/01/2014 08/07/2018
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Environment
Agency
Oil Salvage
Ltd
Mitch Vernon,
Lyster Road,
Bootle
L20 1AS
R3
R4
R5
R9
"Blending
Filtration
centrifuging
Blending with a
cleaning solvent
dewatering of
waste oil and
recovery of solvent
Evaporation
Crushing and / or
shredding of
drums and oil
filters"
A1160
A3020
AC080
A4060
A4070
08/12/2014 07/12/2018
Environment
Agency
Teleplan &
White
Electronics
BV
Langstone
Technology Park,
Langstone Road,
Havant
PO9 1SA
R4
R5
Manual
dismantling
process
GC020
05/01/2015 04/01/2019
Environment
Agency
Veolia
Veolia Great
Yarmouth,
Decommissioning
Facility, South
Beach Parade,
Great Yarmouth
NR30 2QD
R4
R9
"Metal to be cut to
5 foot length
Metal
decontaminated in
the
decontamination
unit"
B1010
Unassigned
(17 04 09)
Unassigned
(17 06 01)
08/01/2016 07/01/2026
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Environment
Agency
RS Bruce
(Metals &
Machinery)
Ltd
BASF Metals
Recycling
Limited
March Street,
Sheffield
S9 5DQ
Forest Vale Road
Cinderford
Gloucestershire
GL14 2PH
R8
Unassigned
13/10/2016 12/10/2026
Environment
Agency
R4
Pyrometallurgical
& hydro-
metallurgical
techniques
A1010
(16 06 03)
GC020
(16 02 15)
(15 02 02)
A2030
(16 08 02)
15/12/2011 14/12/2015
Scottish
Datec
Environment Technologies
Protection
Limited
Agency
1 Byrehill Place,
West Byrehill
Industrial Estate,
Kilwinning
KA13 6LD
R4
R5
Manual
segregation and
resale of metals
A1180
(16 02 13
16 02 15
16 06 15
16 06 02)
19/02/2014 18/02/2018
Department
of
Agriculture,
Environment
and Rural
Affairs
Northern
Ireland
Regen
Waste Ltd
Unit 7 Shepherds
Drive, Carnbane
Industrial Estate,
Newry, Co. Down
BT35 6JQ
R3
R4
R5
Material
segregation
Unassigned
(15 01 01
15 01 02
15 01 06
15 01 07
15 01 09
20 01 01
20 01 02
20 01 39
20 01 40)
12/08/2014 11/08/2017
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Department
of
Agriculture,
Environment
and Rural
Affairs
Northern
Ireland
Natural
Resources
Wales
Granville
Ecopark Ltd
Granville Industrial
Estate,Dungannon,
Co. Tyrone
R1
R3
Anaerobic
digestion
Unassigned
(20 01 08
20 02 01
20 01 25)
11/02/2016 10/02/2019
Entrec Ltd
Redwither Road,
Wrexham
Industrial Estate,
Wrexham
LL13 9RD
R4
Recycling of
metals/ physical
sorting and
mechanical
stripping/
granulation
A1190
04/02/2015 03/02/2018
Natural
Resources
Wales
EnviroWales
Ltd
Plateaux 1 & 2,
Rassau Industrial
Estate, Ebbw Vale,
Blaenau Gwent
NP23 5SD
Gellihirion
Industrial Estate,
Pontypridd,
Rhondda Cynon
Taff
CF37 5SX
R3
R4
Recycling/
reclamation of
metals and metal
compounds
Smelting/ refining
A1160
A4090
A1010
A1020
A1160
21/09/2015 20/09/2018
Natural
Resources
Wales
Harp
International
Ltd
R3
R13
AC150
18/02/2016 17/02/2019
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4.4.5
Table 5
Information on Illegal Shipments of Waste (Article
24 and Article 50(1))
25 Member States
completed Table 5 of Annex IX of the Waste Shipping Regulation,
with only
Latvia, Luxembourg
and
Malta
reporting no illegal shipments of waste across
all three years of the reporting period. The majority of Member States reported illegal
shipments taking place in every year, the exceptions being
Belgium, Romania
and
Slovakia,
all of which reported no illegal shipments in 2013, and
Spain,
which only
reported illegal shipments in 2015.
Due to the high number of Table 5 responses provided by Member States, and the
considerable length that some of these responses run to, they have not been
reproduced in this Annex. However, Table 5-57 below presents a summary of the
numbers of recorded illegal shipments reported by Member States.
Over the three years of the reporting period,
Belgium
reported the highest total number
of illegal shipments (644), followed by
the Netherlands
(493), and
the United Kingdom
(385).
Table 5-57: Number of Recorded Illegal Shipments of Waste Ascertained by
Member State Authorities
Member State
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
2013
62
63
12
8
1
1
16
5
9
31
65
2
2014
85
263
10
7
3
4
14
5
7
42
68
3
2015
18
318
8
12
2
5
29
7
10
35
54
5
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Member State
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom
Total
2013
20
5
4
0
3
0
0
167
15
5
0
0
34
0
97
161
786
2014
11
4
4
0
1
0
0
157
50
7
1
4
34
0
92
161
1,037
2015
15
0
6
0
0
0
0
169
81
8
15
7
15
1
98
63
981
12 Member States
provided details of financial penalties that under law can be imposed
on persons undertaking illegal shipments of waste (Austria,
Belgium, Croatia, the Czech
Republic, Estonia, France, Italy, Latvia, Malta, Poland, Slovakia
and
Slovenia). 7
Member States
(Belgium,
Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Malta,
and
Poland)
provided
information on prison sentences which may be imposed as penalties.
The highest financial penalty was mentioned by
the Czech Republic,
which has a
a i u fi e of €
1,974,248, which can be imposed on both natural persons and legal entities.
The second highest
financial penalty
was mentioned by
Belgium (Wallonia)
which imposes
a a i u fi e of € ,
,
. The lo est fi a ial pe alt
e tioned
was reported by
Latvia,
hi h issues a i i u fi e of € fo atu al pe so s. The se o d lo est
financial penalty was reported by
Belgium (Wallonia),
which has a minimum fine of
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. It should e oted, ho e e , that as so e Me e States spe ified
only upper
limits, not lower limits, it cannot be concluded that these are the lowest possible fines
being issued within the group of
12 Member States
reporting on financial penalties.
The longest prison sentence was mentioned by
Germany,
which may impose a sentence
of up to 10 years is grave environmental harm is caused as a result of an illegal shipment.
Both
Poland
and
Italy
may impose sentences of 8 years,
Poland
for shipments of
hazardous waste and
Italy
for shipments of specifically radioactive waste.
Belgium
(Wallonia)
mentioned a mininum 8 day sentence, which is the shortest reported.
Belgium
reported the second shortest sentence at 1 month, while
Poland
has the next
shortest minimum sentence at 3 months.
Table 5-58: Penalties that can be Imposed for Illegal Shipments of Waste
Member State
Austria
Belgium
Penalties
Financial Penalties
Prison Sentences
–€ ,
For an intentional offence: 1
Fo a i te tio al offe e: €
month–5 years
,
For an offence committed through
eglige e of i o pete e: €
,
Belgium (Wallonia)
Croatia
Czech Republic
–€ ,
,
–€
,
,
For an offence committed
through negligence of
incompetence: 1 month–3
years
8 days–3 years
1 year
If environmental damage is
caused: 2 years
If the offender is part of an
organised group or gains
substantial benefit from the
crime: 6 months–3 years
For shipments of hazardous
waste, or if the offender gains
large-scale benefit from the
crime: 1–5 years
Estonia
Fo a atu al pe so : up to €
Fo a legal e tit : up to € ,
Up to € ,
,
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Member State
Financial Penalties
Finland
Penalties
Prison Sentences
2 years
If the illegal shipment is in
violation of an order or
constitutes aggravated
impairment: 4 months–6 years
2 years
Illegal shipment: 3 years
If grave environmental damage
is caused: 10 years
2 years (this can be increased
for offences involving
hazardous waste)
If the offender is part of a
criminal organisation: 1-6 years
For shipments of radioactive
waste: 3–8 years
France
Germany
,
Fine of unspecified amount
Italy
€ ,
–€ ,
this a e
increased for shipments of
hazardous waste)
Latvia
Fo a atu al pe so : €
–€ ,
Malta
Fo a legal e tit : €
–€ ,
Fo fi st ti e offe de s: € ,
,660
Fo epeat offe de s: € ,
€ ,
For repeat offenders: up to 2
years
For illegal exports or imports,
endangering human health,
harming plant or animal life on
a large scale, importing
substances which threaten the
environment: 3 months–5 years
For importing or exporting
hazardous waste: 6 months–8
years
For an unintentional offence:
non-custodial measures or up
to 2 years
Poland
,
–€
,
For an unintentional offence: a fine
of an unspecified amount
Slovakia
Up to €
,
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Member State
Slovenia
Financial Penalties
Fo a atu al pe so : €
Fo o pa ies: €
,
–€
–€ ,
,
Penalties
Prison Sentences
For the responsible person of a
o pa : € ,
–€ ,
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4.4.6
Table 6
Information on any Specific Customs Offices
Designated by Member States for Shipments of Waste
Entering and Leaving the Community (Article 55)
Eight Member States
completed Table 6 of Annex IX of the Waste Shipping Regulation,
these being
Croatia, Cyprus, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands
and
Slovakia.
Of these,
Malta
and
Slovakia
provided information for 2015 only, while
the rest of the Member States provided information for all three years of the reporting
period. For all those Member States which responded in each of the three years, there
were no changes to any of the designated customs offices listed over the reporting
period.
Table 5-59: Croatia, 2013, 2014, 2015
Information on any Specific Customs
Offices Designated by Member States for Shipments of Waste
Entering and Leaving the Community (Article 55)
Customs office
Office
�½upa ja
Sta a G adiška
Ličko Pet o o Selo
Kamensko
Sla o ski Ša a
Vinjani Donji
Nova Sela
Metko ić
Sla o ski Ša a
Volinja
Ka aso ići
Bajakovo
Ilok
Erdut
Tovarnik
Rijeka
Zadar
Ši e ik
Split
Ploče
Dubrovnik
Osijek
Vukovar
Location
Road border crossing
Road border crossing
Road border crossing
Road border crossing
Road border crossing
Road border crossing
Road border crossing
Railway border crossing
Railway border crossing
Railway border crossing
Road border crossing
Road border crossing
Road border crossing
Road border crossing
Railway border crossing
Seaport
Seaport
Seaport
Seaport
Seaport
Seaport
Inland port
Inland port
Import/export countries
controlled
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Montenegro
Republic of Serbia
Republic of Serbia
Republic of Serbia
Republic of Serbia
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
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Table 5-60: Cyprus, 2013, 2014, 2015
Information on any Specific Customs
Offices Designated by Member States for Shipments of Waste
Entering and Leaving the Community (Article 55)
Customs office
Office
Customs Department
Customs Department
Customs Department
Customs Department
Location
Limassol Port
Larnaca Port
Larnaca Airport
Paphos Airport
Import/export countries
controlled
All
All
All
All
Table 5-61: Germany, 2013, 2014, 2015
Information on any Specific
Customs Offices Designated by Member States for Shipments of
Waste Entering and Leaving the Community (Article 55)
Customs office
Office
Hauptzollamt
Frankfurt/Main
Flughafen Sachgebiet
C
Hauptzollamt
Frankfurt/Main
Flughafen Zollamt
Fracht
Hauptzollamt Singen
Zollamt Bad Säckingen
Hauptzollamt Singen
Zollamt Neuhaus
Hauptzollamt Ulm
Zollamt
Friedrichshafen
Hauptzollamt Singen
Zollamt Bietingen
Hauptzollamt Lörrach
Zollamt
Grenzacherhorn
Hauptzollamt Singen
Zollamt Günzgen
Hauptzollamt Singen
Zollamt Rötteln
Hauptzollamt Singen
Zollamt Jestetten
Hauptzollamt Singen
Zollamt Erzingen
Location
Frankfurt/Main
Import/export countries
controlled
International airport
Frankfurt/Main
International airport
Bad Säckingen
Blumberg
Friedrichshafen
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
Gottmadingen
Grenzach-Wyhlen
Switzerland
Switzerland
Hohentengen
Hohentengen
Jestetten
Klettgau
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
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Hauptzollamt Singen
Zollamt Konstanz-
Autobahn
Hauptzollamt Singen
Zollamt Konstanz-
Güterbahnhof
Hauptzollamt Singen
Zollamt Rheinheim
Hauptzollamt Singen
Zollamt Laufenburg
Hauptzollamt Singen
Zollamt Lottstetten
Hauptzollamt Lörrach
Zollamt Rheinfelden-
Autobahn
Hauptzollamt Singen
Zollamt Rielasingen
Hauptzollamt Singen
Zollamt Singen
Bahnhof
Hauptzollamt Singen
Zollamt Stühlingen
Hauptzollamt Singen
Zollamt Waldshut
Hauptzollamt Lörrach
Zollamt Weil am
Rhein-Autobahn
Hauptzollamt Lörrach
Zollamt Weil am
Rhein-Friedlingen
Hauptzollamt Lörrach
Zollamt Weil am
Rhein-Otterbach
Hauptzollamt Lörrach
Zollamt Weil am
Rhein-Schusterinsel
Hauptzollamt
Stuttgart
Zollamt Böblingen
Hauptzollamt
Duisburg
Zollamt Ruhrort
Hauptzollamt Ulm
Zollamt Göppingen
Hauptzollamt
Karlsruhe
Zollamt Karlsruhe
Konstanz
Switzerland
Konstanz
Switzerland
Küssaberg
Laufenburg
Lottstetten
Rheinfelden
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
Rielasingen-Worblingen
Singen
Switzerland
Switzerland
Stühlingen
Waldshut-Tiengen
Weil am Rhein
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
Weil am Rhein
Switzerland
Weil am Rhein
Switzerland
Weil am Rhein
Switzerland
Böblingen
Switzerland (only rail traffic)
Duisburg
Switzerland (only rail traffic)
Göppingen
Karlsruhe
Switzerland (only rail traffic)
Switzerland (only rail traffic)
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Hauptzollamt
Karlsruhe
Zollamt Ludwigshafen
Hauptzollamt
Stuttgart
Zollamt Hafen
Hauptzollamt
Heilbronn
Zollamt
Untermünkheim
Hauptzollamt Lörrach
Zollamt Appenweier
Hauptzollamt
Oldenburg
Zollamt Brake
Hauptzollamt Bremen
Zollamt Hohetor
Hauptzollamt Bremen
Zollamt Industriehafen
Hauptzollamt Bremen
Zollamt Neustädter
Hafen
Hauptzollamt Bremen
Zollamt Neustädter
Hafen
Abfertigungsstelle
Güterverkehrszentrum
Hauptzollamt Bremen
Zollamt Überseestadt
Hauptzollamt Bremen
Zollamt Bremerhaven
Hauptzollamt Itzehoe
Zollamt Brunsbüttel
Hauptzollamt
Oldenburg
Zollamt Cuxhaven
Hauptzollamt
Oldenburg
Zollamt Emden
Hauptzollamt
Hamburg-Hafen
Zollamt Waltershof
Hauptzollamt Kiel
Zollamt Wik
Hauptzollamt Kiel
Zollamt Lübeck
Abfertigungsstelle
Hafen
Ludwigshafen
Switzerland (only rail traffic)
Stuttgart
Switzerland (only rail traffic)
Untermünkheim
Switzerland (only rail traffic)
Appenweier
Brake
Switzerland (only rail traffic)
International seaport
Bremen
Bremen
Bremen
International seaport
International seaport
International seaport
Bremen
International seaport
Bremen
Bremerhaven
Brunsbüttel
Cuxhaven
International seaport
International seaport
International seaport
International seaport
Emden
International seaport
Hamburg
International seaport
Kiel
Lübeck
International seaport
International seaport
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Hauptzollamt
Oldenburg
Zollamt Papenburg
Hauptzollamt Kiel
Zollamt Rendsburg
Hauptzollamt
Stralsund
Zollamt Rostock
Hauptzollamt
Stralsund
Zollamt Mukran
Hauptzollamt
Stralsund
Abfertigungsstelle
Stralsund
Hauptzollamt
Oldenburg
Zollamt
Wilhelmshaven
Hauptzollamt
Stralsund
Zollamt Wismar
Papenburg
International seaport
Rendsburg
Rostock
International seaport
International seaport
Saßnitz
International seaport
Stralsund
International seaport
Wilhelmshaven
International seaport
Wismar
International seaport
Table 5-62: Hungary, 2013, 2014, 2015
Information on any Specific
Customs Offices Designated by Member States for Shipments of
Waste Entering and Leaving the Community (Article 55)
Customs office
Office
NAV Csongrád Megyei
Vám-
s P züg ő i
Igazgatóság,
6758 Röszke, Pf.: 8.
Fax: +36-62-573289
e-mail:
[email protected]
NAV Bács-Kiskun
Megyei Vám- és
P züg ő i Igazgat ság
Határkirendeltsége,
Tompa
6423 Kelebia, Ady E. u.
35.
Fax: +36-77-554027
e-mail:
[email protected]
Location
RÖSZKE (ROAD)
Import/export countries
controlled
SERBIA / HUNGARY
KELEBIA (RAILWAY)
SERBIA / HUNGARY
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NAV Szabolcs-Szatmár-
Bereg Megyei Vám- és
P züg ő i Igazgat ság
Határigazgatsósága
4625 Záhony, Pf. 6.
Fax: +36-45-526151,
+36-45-526153
e-mail:
[email protected]
NAV Szabolcs-Szatmár-
Bereg Megyei Vám- és
P züg ő i
Igazgatósága, Záhony
4625 Záhony, Pf. 6.
Fax: +36-45-525128
e-mail:
[email protected]
NAV Baranya Megyei
Vám-
s P züg ő i
Igazgatóság
Határkirendeletsége,
Mohács
7700 Mohács,
Budapesti u. 14/B.
Fax: +36-69-511131
e-mail:
[email protected]
NAV 1. számú
Repülőt i Igazgat ság
Budapest, XVIII.,
Ferihegyi Közforgalmú
Repülőt ,
1675. Budapest, Pf.: 40.
Fax: +36-1-2968761
e-mail:
[email protected]
ZÁHONY (ROAD)
UKRAINE / HUNGARY
ZÁHONY (RAILWAY)
UKRAINE / HUNGARY
MOHÁCS (SHIP-DONAU)
SERBIA/HUNGARY
BUDAPEST-LISZT FERENC
NEMZETKÖZI REPÜLŐTÉR
(AIRPLANE)
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Table 5-63: Luxembourg, 2013, 2014, 2015
Information on any Specific
Customs Offices Designated by Member States for Shipments of
Waste Entering and Leaving the Community (Article 55)
Customs office
Office
Administration des
Douanes et Accises
Location
Luxembourg Airport (Findel)
Import/export countries
controlled
Table 5-64: Malta, 2015
Information on any Specific Customs Offices
Designated by Member States for Shipments of Waste Entering
and Leaving the Community (Article 55)
Customs office
Office
Malta International
Airport
Baggage Room
Deep Water Quay
Laboratory Wharf
Mġa Ha ou
Manoel Island
Yachting Centre
Malta Free Port
Parcel Post Office
Malta
Courier Section
Location
Luqa/Gudja
Import/export countries
controlled
All countries
Grand Harbour, Valletta
Grand Harbour, Valletta
Grand Harbour, Marsa
Mġa , Gozo
Manoel Island, Marsamxett
Harbour
Bi że
uġa
All countries
All countries
All countries
All countries
All countries
All countries
All countries
Marsa
Luqa
All countries
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Table 5-65: Netherlands, 2013, 2014, 2015
Information on any Specific
Customs Offices Designated by Member States for Shipments of
Waste Entering and Leaving the Community (Article 55)
Customs office
Office
Douane Rotterdam
Location
Visiting address: Laan op Zuid 45
3072 DB Rotterdam Postal
address: Postbus 50966 3007 BJ
Rotterdam
Visiting address: Kingsfordweg 1
1043 GN Amsterdam Postal
address: Kingsfordweg 1 1043
GN Amsterdam
Visiting address: Karel de
Grotelaan 45616 CA Eindhoven
Postal address: Postbus 6470
5600 HL Eindhoven
Visiting address: Engelse Kamp 2
9722 AX Groningen Postal
address s: Postbus 380 9700 AJ
Groningen
Import/export countries
controlled
All
Douane West
All
Douane Zuid
All
Douane Noord
All
Table 5-66: Slovakia, 2015
Information on any Specific Customs Offices
Designated by Member States for Shipments of Waste Entering
and Leaving the Community (Article 55)
Customs office
Office
Čie a ad Tisou
Čie a ad Tisou
Čie a ad Tisou
Location
Čie a ad Tisou SK – Čop UA
(train/rail)
V š Ne e k SK – Užgo od
(UA)
U ľa SK –
Maly Bereznyj (UA)
(road
up to 3.5 t)
Import/export countries
controlled
Import and export
Import and export
Import and export
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