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1 Cross-validation of waste statistics data
Comparison with other reporting obligations Cross-validation of waste statistics data THE CONTRACTOR IS ACTING UNDER A FRAMEWORK CONTRACT CONCLUDED WITH THE COMMISSION

2 Overview Introduction Example: Generation of WEEE & ELV Example: PRTR
Example: Generation of C&D-Waste (WFD)

3 Why to carry out cross-validation?
Some other reporting obligations are partly overlapping with the obligations of the WStatR EU waste data from different sources should ideally be coherent / free of contradictions Cross-checking  mutual improvement of the data quality Explanations of inconsistencies (e.g. in the Quality Report) ease the validation, cross-country comparison and interpretation of waste statistics

4 Reporting obligations of special relevance for cross-validation
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) End of life vehicles (ELV) Waste Shipment Packaging and packaging waste Waste Framework Directive - Recycling/recovery targets PRTR

5 Challenges related to cross-validation
Differences in coverage and definitions Reporting responsibilities are shared with different administrative bodies The same reporting deadlines (end of June)  Data for some other reporting obligations is produced simultaneously with waste statistics

6 The approach in Austria
Umweltbundesamt gathers all reports related to waste, including method descriptions Cooperation / discussions with other administrative bodies responsible for waste reporting For each waste statistics report, cross-validation is carried out covering all waste related reporting obligations  Results are documented in a special quality report

7 Example: Generation of WEEE & ELV

8 Cross-check with WEEE-reporting: Comparability
The total generation of the category “discarded equipment” (WStatR) can be compared with the collected amounts of WEEE (WEEE-Dir) Differences in the coverage: EWC-Stat category 08 Discarded equipment covers all LoW-codes that refer to WEEE with the exception of PCB-containing equipment and equipment containing free asbestos. In addition to the WEEE-related waste types, the category discarded equipment includes wastes / components from the dismantling of end-of-life vehicles. WStatR-data may include double-counted amounts due to pre-treatment steps

9 Cross-check with WEEE-reporting: Validation rule
Validation rule: Discarded equipment generated (WStatR) > Discarded equipment collected (WEEE-Dir) Example: Austrian data Reference year Discarded equipment generated (WStatR) Discarded equipment collected (WEEE-Dir) 2012 82.419 77.402 2014 85.106 77.726

10 Cross-check with WEEE-reporting: WStatR and WEEE-Dir in 2014

11 Cross-check with ELV-data: Comparability
The total generation of the category “discarded vehicles” (WStatR) can be compared with the total weight of end-of life vehicles (ELV- Dir). Differences in the coverage: End-of-life vehicles are covered by category EWC-Stat 08.1 Discarded vehicles. Covers end-of-life vehicles as defined by ELV-Directive (passenger cars, small trucks, ..) but also any other vehicles like heavy trucks and off-road machinery WStatR-data may include double-counted amounts due to pre-treatment steps Parts of ELV and materials from the treatment of ELV are reported either under the category EWC-Stat 08 Discarded equipment or under the respective materials

12 Cross-check with ELV-data: Validation rule
Validation rule: Discarded vehicles generated (WStatR) > Total weight of end-of-life vehicles (ELV-Dir) Example: Austrian data

13 Cross-check with ELV-data: WStatR and ELV-Dir in 2014

14 Example: PRTR

15 Reporting on waste to the E-PRTR
Facilities included in Annex I of Regulation 166/2006/EC 65 E-PRTR economic activities Total quantities of hazardous and non-hazardous waste per year Off-site transfers of more than 2000 tonnes non hazardous Off-site transfers of more than 2 tonnes hazardous waste The amounts are to be related to recovery and disposal Transboundary shipments of hazardous waste Off-site of more than 2 tonnes hazardous waste per year details of the waste receivers have to be provided.

16 Comparability of the E-PRTR data with Waste Statistics
Total quantities of hazardous waste and of non-hazardous waste can be compared on the level of economic categories of Annex I of the WStatR Because of the reporting thresholds and because E-PRTR does not cover internal treatment, the E-PRTR data does not have full coverage  the E-PRTR quantities should generally be lower than the quantities reported under WStatR

17 Example: Cross-check in Austria 2014
NACE Rev.2 divisions WstatR Hazardous waste (t) Non- hazardous waste (t) PRTR A01, A02, A03 9.460 B04 - B09 17.031 26.202 171 2.333 C10, C11, C12 1.335 188 C13, C14, C15 1.292 27.875 184 16.946 C16 14.185 228 56.215 C17, C18 5.714 2.472 C19 2.613 4.896 2.192 3.996 C20, C21, C22 46.366 87.998 C23 17.624 60.152 2.438 2.336 C24, C25 C26-C30 51.856 7.577 22.018 C31, C32, C33 6.980 77.284 417 157 D34, D35 29.999 17.452 E36, E37, E39 3.181 31 E38 F41, F42, F43 1.928 G - U (ex. G46.77) 124 6.539 G46.77 2.550 594

18 Example: Generation of C&D-Waste (WFD)

19 Compliance Reporting on WFD: Recovery rate of C&D Waste
The recovery rate is defined as follows: Calculation methods: Materially recovered amount: Calculation on basis of national data WStatR data do not allow determining the recovery of C&D waste accurately, e.g. due to the impact of imports and export Generated amount of C&D waste: 1) Use of WStatR data (details are defined in 2011/753/EC) or 2) Use of national data

20 Cross-check of generated quantities of C&D-waste 2012
Source: Eurostat 2016, Doc. WASTE WG 4.5(2016), Item 4.5 on the agenda, Working Group on waste statistics 1 and 2 March 2016

21 Some results of the cross-validation
Significant differences (> 20%) between WFD and WStatR data on generated quantities occurred in 12 of the 25 reporting countries Reasons include: Different data sources Data compilation by LoW-codes, in combination with excessive use of codes for metal wastes Incorrect data coverage Submission of provisional data Different reference years Source: Eurostat 2016, Doc. WASTE WG 4.5(2016), Item 4.5 on the agenda, Working Group on waste statistics 1 and 2 March 2016

22 Contact & Information Milla Neubauer milla.neubauer@umweltbundesamt.at
Umweltbundesamt ESTP course on waste statistics Wien ■


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