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Specific aspects of EU and OECD data collection on waste

14. Specific aspects of EU and OECD data collection on waste. Dr. Brigitte Karigl, Qatar 19 June 2013. Legal basis of waste data collection in the EU. Member States have statistical reporting obligations related to waste based on several different regulations / directives :

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Specific aspects of EU and OECD data collection on waste

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  1. 14 Specific aspects of EU and OECD data collection on waste Dr. Brigitte Karigl, Qatar 19 June 2013

  2. Legal basisofwastedatacollection in the EU • Member States havestatisticalreportingobligationsrelatedtowastebased on several different regulations/directives: • WasteStatistics Regulation (Regulation (EC) No 2150/2002) • WasteShipment Regulation (Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006) • Waste Framework Directive - Recycling/recovery targets (2008/98/EC) • Directive on end-of-lifevehicles (2000/53/EC) • Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (2005/369/EC) • Directive on packagingandpackagingwaste (2005/270/EC) • Directive on on batteriesandaccumulators (2006/66/EC)

  3. Environmental Data Center on Waste • The central entry point for reporting of data under European Union legislation on waste • Provides data, indicators and other relevant information to support the assessment of policy effectiveness • Manages data, performs quality assurance, and coordinates data and information managed by other bodies • The reference point for answering specific policy questions • http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/waste/introduction

  4. Electronic reportinganddatadissemination • Transmission of the data to Eurostat via the eDAMIS Portal • Secure environment for the transmission of data • A web form for each of the waste reporting obligations • Checks andvalidations on thedata • The Eurostat dissemination database (EUROBASE) • Contains the full range of publically available data from Eurostat • The data are presented in multi-dimensional tables with multiple selection features and export formats • Explanatorytexts (metadata) • http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/waste/data/database

  5. European WasteStatistics Regulation • Regulation (EC) No2150/2002 on wastestatisticscreatestheframeworkforthe production of Community statistics on the generation, recovery and disposal of waste • Statisticsaretobeproduced: • on the generationof waste according to Annex I • on the recovery and disposal of waste according to Annex II • usingthestatisticalnomenclatureset out in Annex III • Reporting everysecondyear in June • First time in 2006 on thereferenceyear 2004

  6. Statistics on wastegeneration (Annex I) - Coverage • Statistics on wastegenerationcover: • all economicActivities (all NACE-Categories) • wastegeneratedbyhouseholds • includingwastearisingfromrecoveryand/ordisposaloperations • all wastesexceptwastesexcludedfromthescopeoftheWaste Framework Directive (2008/98/EC)

  7. Statistics on wastegeneration (Annex I) – Reporting structure • Breakdown by economic activity and households (based on NACE Rev 2 classification) • 19 Categories • Breakdown by waste type (EWC-Stat Rev 4, aggregating the waste categories of the European list of waste based on material types) • 51 Categories • The dataistobepresentedatthe national level (NUTS 0)

  8. Eurostat (2013). Manual on WasteStatistics. http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-RA-13-015/EN/KS-RA-13-015-EN.PDF

  9. Statistics on recovery and disposal (Annex II) - Coverage • Statistics on recoveryanddisposalcover: • all treatment facilities that need a permit or have to be registered according to the Waste Framework Directive (2008/98/EEC) • all wastesexceptwastesexcludedfromthescopeoftheWaste Framework Directive (2008/98/EC) • Excluded are: • preparatory treatment operations • non-economic waste treatment facilities (e.g. backyard composting). • recycling on the site of waste generation (internal recycling) • incineration at sea • co-incineration plants using specific biomass wastes

  10. Statistics on wastetreatment(Annex II) – Reporting structure • Wastetreatment (total quantitiesenteringfacilitiesfor final treatment): • Breakdown by waste category (EWC-Stat Rev 4, aggregating the waste categories of the European List of Waste) • 51 categories • Breakdown by treatment categories (aggregating disposal and recovery operations of Annex I and Annex II of the WFD) • 5 categories • The dataistobepresentedatthe national level (NUTS 0)

  11. Eurostat (2013). Manual on WasteStatistics. http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-RA-13-015/EN/KS-RA-13-015-EN.PDF

  12. Statistics on wastetreatmentinfrastructure(Annex II) • Number and capacity of recovery and disposal facilities • Breakdown by treatment categories (aggregating disposal and recovery operations of Annex I and Annex II of the WFD) • 5 categories + 3 subcategories for Landfilling • The dataistobepresentedatregional level(NUTS 2) • ForthesubcategoriesofLandfillingonly national totalsarerequired

  13. Eurostat (2013). Manual on WasteStatistics. http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-RA-13-015/EN/KS-RA-13-015-EN.PDF

  14. OECD/Eurostat Data collection on municipalwaste • Data on municipalwasteisannuallycollectedbymeansof a subsetofthe OECD/Eurostat Joint Questionnaire on waste • Municipalwasteindicatorisoneofthearound 100 indicatorsusedto monitor the EU Sustainable Development Strategy • Municipalwastegenerationisoneofthekey environmental indicatorsof OECD • The OECD definitionofmunicipalwasteandthedefinitionsoftreatmentoperationsareharmonizedwiththe UN definitions

  15. OECD/Eurostat Data collection on municipalwaste – Data tobereported • Municipalwastegenerated • Wastefromhouseholds • Other municipalwaste • Amounts designated for recovery operations • Recycling • Composting • Incinerationwithenergyrecovery • Other recovery • Amounts designated for disposal operations • Incinerationwithoutenergyrecovery • Landfill • Other disposal

  16. OECD datadissemination OECD (2012), "Municipalwaste", OECD Environment Statistics (database).doi: 10.1787/data-00601-en http://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=WASTE

  17. Further Information on the European WasteStatistics • Data on wastegenerationandmanagement (Environmental Data Centre on Waste): http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/waste/waste_generation_management • WasteStatistics Regulation: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32008L0098:EN:NOT • Manual on WasteStatistics: http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/product_details/publication?p_product_code=KS-RA-13-015 • Metadata on wastestatistics: http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_SDDS/EN/env_wasr_esms.htm

  18. Contact & Information Dr. Brigitte Karigl brigitte.karigl@umweltbundesamt.at Umweltbundesamtwww.umweltbundesamt.at • Waste Statistics Training WorkshopQatar Statistics Authority ■ 18-19 June 2013

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