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WEEE Directive: Observations & Experiences & Views for a Way Forward WEEE Dialogue with Council WG: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Brussels, July 7, 2009.

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1 WEEE Directive: Observations & Experiences & Views for a Way Forward WEEE Dialogue with Council WG: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Brussels, July 7, 2009

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3 WEEE Dialogue with Council WG: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Brussels, July 7, 2009 Purpose of the WEEE Directive Preserve, protect and improve quality of environment Divert WEEE from landfill Recycle WEEE according to EU regulations and standards Appropriate treatment of WEEE containing materials and components listed in Annex II Re-use of appliances Save natural resources (material and energy) Provide consumers access to outlets for end-of-life products Define and distribute roles and responsibilities of the different stakeholders

4 WEEE Dialogue with Council WG: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Brussels, July 7, 2009 Recast of the WEEE Directive Commission has identified the correct problems, But…. We think that the Commission proposal will not solve the problems, because: WEEE is handled by many actors, not only producers. Large quantities of WEEE are traded by other actors who are not identified as stakeholders in the Directive. The limited focus on collection & recycling organizations does not allow Member States to gain complete overview about all WEEE streams (lack of transparency of process)  We want to start a re-thinking to discuss the processes of WEEE and what should be tackled to achieve the objectives of the Directive.

5 WEEE Dialogue with Council WG: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Brussels, July 7, 2009 WEEE and other treatment & recovery facility Households Municipalities WEEE Market Situation (2005-2008) Retailer Social Org. 2nd Hand Market Collection & Recycling Organization Producer Waste tax € Product Price (€) Handling fee € Retail- Logistic Repair Service Export outside EU Product Price (€) WEEE Sale € Service Fee (€) Global Raw Material Market Evidence Notes (UK) Scrap certificate (ES)) € Informal Collectors Recyclers/ Brokers Scrap Dealer

6 WEEE Dialogue with Council WG: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Brussels, July 7, 2009 WEEE and other treatment & recovery facility Households Municipalities WEEE Market Situation (2005-2008) Retailer Social Org. 2nd Hand Market Collection & Recycling Organization Producer Waste tax € Product Price (€) Handling fee € Retail- Logistic Repair Service Export outside EU Product Price (€) WEEE Sale € Service Fee (€) Global Raw Material Market Evidence Notes (UK) Scrap certificate (ES)) € Informal Collectors Recyclers/ Brokers Scrap Dealer Covered by WEEE Directive

7 WEEE Dialogue with Council WG: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Brussels, July 7, 2009 WEEE and other treatment & recovery facility Households Municipalities WEEE Market Situation (2005-2008) Retailer Social Org. 2nd Hand Market Collection & Recycling Organization Producer Waste tax € Product Price (€) Handling fee € Retail- Logistic Repair Service Export outside EU Product Price (€) WEEE Sale € Service Fee (€) Global Raw Material Market Evidence Notes (UK) Scrap certificate (ES)) € Informal Collectors Recyclers/ Brokers Scrap Dealer Not covered by WEEE Directive

8 WEEE Dialogue with Council WG: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Brussels, July 7, 2009 Dutch Case Study Source: Witteveen+Bos, Onderzoek naar complementaire afvalstromen voor e-waste in Nederland, 10 April 2008 Waste bin 11% Collection & Recycling Organization 30% Traded by Municipalities & Retailer 40% Reuse & Installer 19% Consumer 18.5 kg Retailer Municipal

9 WEEE Dialogue with Council WG: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Brussels, July 7, 2009 More Sustainable WEEE - basic principles: Member States need to ensure that all WEEE collected by different actors is managed (handed over, traded) by registered and qualified parties and are accounted for. WEEE volumes traded need to be measured and reported. Producers and their CRO’s are ready to accept all WEEE handed over to them no evidence note or certificate system such as in UK or Spain All WEEE to be treated according to EU regulations and standards. Collection & recycling rates can be best measured at permitted, qualified treatment & recycling facilities. A European WEEE Recycling Market needs to be enabled with harmonized technical standardization.


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