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Measures to combat illegal WEEE traffic at state level

Measures to combat illegal WEEE traffic at state level. Mari-Liis Ummik Ministry of the Environment/senior officer 01.10.2015. Introduction. Global Basel Convention EU Annex VI of WEEE directive Regulation 660/2014 Current situation in Baltics. Basel Convention.

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Measures to combat illegal WEEE traffic at state level

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  1. Measures to combat illegal WEEE traffic at state level Mari-Liis Ummik Ministry of the Environment/senior officer 01.10.2015

  2. Introduction • Global • Basel Convention • EU • Annex VI of WEEE directive • Regulation 660/2014 • Current situation in Baltics

  3. Basel Convention • Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal • BC wasadopted on 22 of March 1989 and itwasenterdintoforce on 5-th May 1992 • Theobjective of the Basel Convention (BC)is to protect human health and the environment against the adverse effects of hazardous wastes.

  4. COP BC • The Conference of the Parties (COP)is the governing body of the BC and is composed of governments of countries that have accepted, ratified or acceded to it. • The COPreviews and evaluates the implementation of the Convention. • ToimplementtheConventionseveralguidlines are adopted

  5. BC E-wasteguidelines • The e-waste guidelines were finally adopted (on the interim basis) at the COP 12 in May 2015 • Differentviewsabouttheguidlines • COP invitesparties and others to use the technical guidelines and to submit comments

  6. WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU) Annex VI • The minimum requirements to distinguish UEEE andWEEE • a copy of the invoice and contract • evidence of evaluation or testing • a declaration made by the holder • sufficient packaging • Someexemptions…

  7. Correspondents’ GuidelinesThe Correspondents' Guidelines have been agreed by the waste shipment correspondents of the EU Member States and represent their common understanding of how Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 on shipments of waste should be interpreted. They are not legally binding.

  8. Correspondents’ Guidelines No 1 on shipments of WEEETheguidelines is currently under revision It is revised due to the WEEE directive and BC E-waste guidelinesGuidelines are available http://ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/shipments/guidance.htm

  9. Regulation (EU) 660/14Amendment totheRegulation (EC) 1013/2006 on shipment of waste, regarding the strengthening of Member States’ inspection systems. Inspectionplansby 1st of January 2017

  10. ThecurrentsituationThe WEEE DirectiveistransposedBythe 1-st of January 2017 inspectionplansaccordingto 660/14/ECActivitiesunder IMPEL-TFSInspectorshave at leastonce a yearmeetingsorco-inspections

  11. WEEE exports and imports in Baltics

  12. Illegal shipments of WEEE in Baltic states • Estonia • Non-hazardous WEEE withoutannex VII in EU • Usedmobilephones, non-compliancewithannex VI • Latvia • 1 case in 2010 • Lithuania • 2 cases in past 5 years

  13. Conclusion • There are quite many guidelines available • Strict regulation at EU level • Stable import-export amounts • Only few illegal traffic cases

  14. WEEE tourism?

  15. Thank you! Mari-Liis Ummik mari-liis.ummik@envir.ee

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