Hongsik, Kang Korea Electronics Association Environment & Safety Team.

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Hongsik, Kang Korea Electronics Association Environment & Safety Team

2 Increase of waste generation and its recycle in Korea  EU : RoHS, WEEE, ELV  Japan :J-MOSS  China : China RoHS  U.S : California Proposition65 ※ Focus on Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Vehicles 1. Background Increase of environmental damage and economic loss by lack of strong policy World wide trend of recycling policy Need management system for entire life cycle of electrical and electronic product

3 2. Summary Act for Resource Recycling of Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Vehicles General Provisions - Purpose - Definition - Prevailing Provision over Other Acts - General Duties of Central, Local Auth- orities, Industries, and the Public - Promotion of Inter- national Cooperation - Eco-Assurance Review Committee Prior ManagementPosterior Management Supplementary Provisions & Penalties EEEVehicleEEEVehicle -Restriction on the Use of Haza- rdous Substances and Concentration Limits -Technical Guid- ance on the Im- provement of Materials and Structure - Provide recycling information - etc -Restriction on the Use of Haza- rdous Substances and Concentration Limits -Possibility of Recycling Rate of Vehicles - Provide recycling information -etc -Recycling Requirements -Collection of Recycling Charg- es for EEE -Use of Recycling Charges for EEE -Fee-Free Collec- tion Requirement by Sellers of EEE -Establishment of Recycling Mutual Aid Association - etc -Compliance with Recycling Rate of End-of-life Vehicles -Recycling Methods of End-of-life Vehi- cles -Establishment of Vehicle Recycling Association -Registration of End-of-Life Ve- hicle Recycling Operation - etc - Record-keeping - Reporting and Inspe- ction - Cooperation from Relevant Agency - Penal Provisions - Collection of fine Negligence - etc ◆ Enforcement Date : Jun

4 Title 1.General Provisions0 Article 1 (Purpose) Article 2 (Definition) Article 3 (Prevailing Provision over Other Acts) Article 4 (General Duties of Central and Local Authorities) Article 5 (General Duties of Industries) Article 6 (General Duties of the Public) Article 7 (Promotion of International Cooperation) Article 8 (Eco-Assurance Review Committee) Title 2. Restriction on the use of Hazardous Substances Article 9 (Restriction on the Use of Hazardous Substances and Concentration Limits) Article 10 (Technical Guidance on the Improvement of Materials and Structure) Article 11 (Declaration of Compliance with the Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances) Article 12 (Provision of Recycling Information and Improvement Proposal on Materials/Structure, Etc) Article 13 (Reporting on the Implementation of Order for the Promotion of Recycling) Article 14 (Safety and Reliability with the Improvement of Materials and Structure of Products Title 3. Recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and END-OF-LIFE Vehicles Title 4. Registration of END-OF LIFE Vehicle recycling operation Title5. Supplementary Provisions Article 36 (Record-keeping) Article 37 (Reporting and Inspection) Article 38 (Establishment of Operation of Operation and Management Information System) Article 39 (Carriers and Recyclers' obligation on Drawing up and submitting Manifest) Article 40 (Cooperation from Relevant Agency) Article 41 (Hearing) Article 42 (Mandate) Title 6. Penalties An additional rule 3. Main Contents

5 Information system of operating management Article 9. Restriction on the Use of Hazardous Substances  Target Product  standard of contained Hazardous substances  Exemption Regulation  Analysis method of Hazardous Substances Article11. Announcement  Method & Period  form Article 10. Improvement of Materials & Structure Guidance on the Improvement of Materials & Structure Article 13. Reporting on the Implementation of Order for the Promotion of Recycling  Implementation of Order Article 12 clause 1 Provide recycling information  Method  Contents  Period Article 12 clause 2,3 Improvement Proposal  main proposal: recycler Article36 Record-keeping Register of Improvement of Materials & Structure Article37 Reporting & Inspection  Inspection Method Homep age Duty of Prior ManagementAnnouncement/Record-KeepingReporting & Inspection Recycler

6 Article 9 (Restriction on the Use of Hazardous Substances and Concentration Limits) Legisl ative bill ① Among electrical and electronic equipment or vehicles which generates high volume of waste after use, any person who manufactures or imports electrical and electronic equipment prescribed by the Presidential Decree (hereinafter, producers or importers of 7 The adopted Act of 2 April 2007 for Resource Recycling of Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Vehicles electrical and electronic equipment) and who manufactures or imports vehicles prescribed by the Presidential Decree (hereinafter, manufacturers or importers of vehicles) shall comply with the concentration limits of such hazardous substances as heavy metals and flame retardants, which are stipulated by the Presidential Decree and have high potential of environmental pollution, so as to promote recycling of electrical and electronic equipment and vehicles. Provided that this shall not be applicable in cases that the elimination of hazardous substance is extremely difficult due to special characteristic of products concerned or there is no substitute, as prescribed by the Presidential Decree, and in cases of research and development or export of products. ② The Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy may jointly determine and publish the Analysis Methods of Hazardous Substances. Enfor ceme nt Ordin ance Article6 (Electrical & Electronic Equipment and Vehicle)) Law ① Article9 clause1 “electrical and electronic equipment prescribed by the Presidential Decree ” is follow by : 1. Television 2. Refrigerator 3. washing machine (in household) 4. air conditioner (Followed by article9 clause1) 5. PC (Include monitor and keyboard) 6. Audio (Portable Audio is followed by article 9 clause 1 and article 10 clause 1) 7. Mobile phone (Include battery and charger) 8.Printer 9. Copier 10. fax machine Articke7 (Restriction on the Use of Hazardous Substances and Concentration Limits) By Law ① Article9 Clause1, “Concentration limits of such hazardous substances are stipulated by the Presidential Decree ” is likely to Appendix 1 By Law ② Article9 Clause1 trace regulation, “Prescribed by the Presidential Decree ”is likely to Appendix 2. main Point Target products shall comply with the concentration limits of hazardous substances - Target products :As Japanese legislation, Specified products are stipulated by the Presidential Decree [Enforcement Ordinance Article 6) - Hazardous Substances Concentration Limits & Exemption provision : Same EU RoHS detective [Appendix 1, 2] 4. Details Contents

7 Article 10 (Technical Guidance on the Improvement of Materials and Structure) Legisl ative bill ① Producers and importers of electrical and electronic equipment shall comply with Technical Guidance on the improvement of materials and structure jointly determined and published by the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy for efficient recycling. ② Producers and importers of vehicles shall comply with an annual recycling rate prescribed by the Presidential Decree through measures such as the use of easily recyclable materials, simplification of materials, marking of material information and easy disassembly and dismantling. ③ In case when any violation is found, the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy may order producers and importers of electrical and electronic equipment to comply with Technical Guidance prescribed in Paragraph 1. ④ The Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy may jointly determine and publish Evaluation Methods of Recyclability. Article 13 (Reporting on the Implementation of Order for the Promotion of Recycling) The Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy may require producers and/or importers of electrical and electronic equipment and vehicles, who have been received an order under Article 10, Paragraph 3 or Article 12, Paragraph 3, to report the implementation status of the given orders. Main Point Comply with Technical Guidance on the improvement of materials and structure [Amendment from enforce level to recommend level. (but No implemental of recommendation is penalty (below 1,000,000won)]

8 Article 11 (Declaration of Compliance with the Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances) Legisl ative bill Article 11 (Declaration of Compliance with the Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances) Producers and importers of electrical and electronic equipment and vehicles shall make self-declaration on their compliance with the concentration limits of hazardous substances under Article 9, Paragraph 1 or an annual recycling rate of vehicle under Article 10, Paragraph 2 in a manner prescribed by the Presidential Decree. Enfor ceme nt Ordin ance According to the draft of Enforcement O/R, M/I of EE-Product shall publicize only whether they observe the restriction of hazardous substances use by announcement through their own website or entry to the designated site The Declaration form will be announced in accordance with the Ordinance of the MoE Main Point Use of existing form announced by Compliance with the concentration limits of hazardous substances.

9 Article 12 (Provision of Recycling Information and Improvement Proposal on Materials/Structure,Etc) Legisl ative bill ① When a waste recycler as defined in Article 44-2 of the Waste Management Act or a waste recycling entity determined by the Presidential Decree (hereinafter, “recyclers”), an entity dismantling end-of-life vehicles as defined in Article 25, Paragraph 1, Section 2 or an entity recycling end-of-life vehicles as defined in Article 32, Paragraph 2 (hereinafter, end-of-life vehicle recyclers ) requires information on composition materials or recycling methods (hereinafter, recycling information) for promoting recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment or end-of-life vehicles, the producers and importers of electrical and electronic equipment or vehicles shall provide recycling information as prescribed by the Presidential Decree to the extent confidential business information is not disclosed. Provided that when recycling information is supplied to the Recycling Information Network designated and published by the Ministry of the Environment in consultation with the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy, it deems that recycling information is provided to waste recyclers. According to the draft of Enforcement Ordinance/Regulation (has not been publicly released yet), M/I can submit recycling information by delivering it to the Operation Management Information System or publicizing it on their corporate website Category of recycling information such as product name, year of production, disassembly procedures will be prescribed in Enforcement Ordinance, Main Point M/I can submit recycling information at the request of recycler

10 Article 12 (Provision of Recycling Information and Improvement Proposal on Materials/Structure,Etc) Legisl ative bill ② Waste recyclers or end-of-life vehicle recyclers may propose measures to the Ministry of the Environment or the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy for the improvement of materials and structure of products for more efficient and environmentally-friendly recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment and endof- life vehicles. ③ Upon the receipt of any improvement proposal from waste recyclers under Paragraph 2, the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy shall review feasibility of the proposal in consideration of product safety, economic benefits and domestic technological condition and, through the review of the Committee, determine adoption of the proposal. When a proposal is adopted, the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy may order producers and importers of electrical and electronic equipment and vehicles to comply with the adopted proposal. Article 13 (Reporting on the Implementation of Order for the Promotion of Recycling) The Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy may require producers and/or importers of electrical and electronic equipment and vehicles, who have been received an order under Article 10, Paragraph 3 or Article 12, Paragraph 3, to report the implementation status of the given orders Main Point Recycler may propose for the improvement of materials and structure of products.

11 Article 36 (Record-keeping) Legisl ative bill A person meeting any of the definitions below must furnish, record, and maintain registers of accounts as prescribed by Presidential Decree. However, in the event that these documents have been posted to an Operations Management Information System as defined in Article 38, he or she shall be considered as keeping required records. 1. A manufacturer and/or importer of electrical and electronic equipment, or a manufacturer and/or importer of automobiles as defined in Article 9, Paragraph 1. - The rest is omitted Main Point To select on representation model which evaluated improvement of materials/structure and made report and then record-keeping.

12 Article 37 (Reporting and Inspection) Legisl ative bill ① The Ministry of the Environment, the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy (only applicable to the case of producers/importers of electrical and electronic equipment and vehicles under the paragraph 1 of Article 9) or the Ministry of Construction and Transportation (only applicable to end-of-life vehicle recyclers under the paragraphs 1and 2 of Article 25) may order any one who corresponds to any one of sub-paragraphs of Article 36 to make a necessary reporting or to submit the data as prescribed by the Presidential Decree, granting the related public officials gain access to relevant facilities or business places, etc. to inspect the related documents, facilities, equipments, etc. ② In cases of inspections under the preceding paragraph 1, the inspection report thereof including inspection date, purposes and content shall be notified to the person intended for the inspection within 7 days from the commencement of inspection. But, cases when prompt inspection is required or notified inspection is considered to be inappropriate for achieving inspection purposes by reasons of such as destruction of evidences are not applied. ③ Any public official who enters and conducts an inspection under paragraph 1 shall carry with himself/herself a certificate indicating competence and show it to the interested persons. Main Point A case of request about law implementation of Title 9,10,11,12,36, Report or data shall be submit to MoE, MOCIE or MCT.

13 Article 38 (Establishment of Operation of Operation and Management Information System) Legisl ative bill ① The Ministry of the Environment may establish/operate an operation and management information system (hereinafter referred to as the "operation and management information system") required for processing factors as prescribed by the Presidential Decree such as obligations performance of producers/importers of electrical and electronic equipment and vehicles and information control on waste electrical and electronic equipment and vehicles. ② The Ministry of the Environment may entrust concerned agencies with expertise such as public corporations with works in respect to establishment and operation of operation and management information system when recognized necessary. ③ Cases of entrustment under the paragraph 2, the Ministry of the Environment may support the expenses required. Main Point To publish the concentration limits of hazardous substances and provide information of recycling, M/I make use of Management Information System.

14 Management Information System Manufacturer Importer Customer A selling agency Commune Distribution center Gathering of Goods yard RC, recycler Reuse businessman Recycle businessman Waste/incineration businessman The Ministry of Environment Korea Electronics Environment Association product EOL product The actual thing flow The Information flow Information of compliance about regulation Information of compliance about concentration limits of hazardous substances Information of compliance about improvement of materials and structure to provide information of recycling EOL product Enter & delivery breakdown about BOL product A liability implementation plan & result Enter & delivery breakdown and treatment performance about BOL product A liability implementation plan & result Transportation performance

15 Title 6. Penalties Article 43 (Penal Provisions) Parties who have submitted fraudulent reports or data in violation of Article 37, and parties who have refused, hindered or evaded entry and inspection, shall be subject to punishment of no more than 1 year in prison and no more than a find of 10 million Won. Article 44 (Joint Liability) In the event that a representative or officer of the corporation, the corporation itself, or any employee of the corporation or private owner, shall have violated this Act as described in Article 43, in addition to the penalties imposed on the individual, the corporation or private owner shall also be subject to fine. Article 45 (Fines) ① A party distributing a product which exceeds the inclusion standard for Hazardous Substances, in violation of Article 9, Paragraph 1, shall be subject to a fine of no more than 30 million won. ③ A party meeting any of the following definitions shall be subject to a fine of no more than 10 million Won. 1. A party who has violated Article 11 by having distributed a product without having evaluated its percentage of recyclable content or without having confirmed its compliance with restrictions on the use of hazardous substances (excluding cases covered by Paragraph 1 or Paragraph 2, Section 1 of this Article). 2. A party who has failed to provide recycling information in violation of Article 12, Paragraph 1. ⑤ A party meeting any of the following shall be subject to a fine of no more than 1 million Won. 1. A party who has violated Article 11 by having failed to make a public announcement with regard to compliance with the recyclable content percentage or with restrictions on the use of hazardous substances, or by having made a false statement. 2. A party who has violated Article 13 by having failed to submit a report.

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