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1 Page 1 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia BASEL CONVENTION REGIONAL CENTRE BRATISLAVA, SLOVAK REPUBLIC 1995: Establishment of the BCRC as a unit within SLOVAK ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY – CENTRE OF WASTE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Based on a feasibility study – prepared by Finland UN – UNEP/SBC/SAE project No. BS/3100-97-01 generous grant from the Swiss government grant from DEPA in-kind contribution from the Slovak Republic

2 Page 2 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia BASEL CONVENTION REGIONAL CENTRE BRATISLAVA, SLOVAK REPUBLIC Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal Adopted on March 22, 1989 by the Conference of Plenipotentiares at Basel, Switzerland May 5, 1992 Entry into force 164 Parties to the Basel Convention

3 Page 3 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia BASEL CONVENTION REGIONAL CENTRE BRATISLAVA, SLOVAK REPUBLIC Basel Convention key objectives: to minimize the generation of HW in terms of quantity and hazardousness to dispose of HW as close to the source of generation as possible to reduce the movement of HW

4 Page 4 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia BASEL CONVENTION REGIONAL CENTRE BRATISLAVA, SLOVAK REPUBLIC The two main points of the Basel Convention Control regime for the Transboundary Movements of Hazardous wastes Environmentally Sound management (ESM) of Hazardous Wastes

5 Page 5 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia BASEL CONVENTION REGIONAL CENTRE BRATISLAVA, SLOVAK REPUBLIC Building the capacity through training and technology transfer BCRCs Argentina, China, Egypt, El Salvador, Indonesia, Nigeria, Senegal, Slovak Republic, South Africa, Russian Federation, Trinidad and Tobago and Uruguay, Iran to help countries implement the BC

6 Page 6 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia BASEL CONVENTION REGIONAL CENTRE BRATISLAVA, SLOVAK REPUBLIC Knowledge of the current state of waste management in CEE countries was considered basic condition for the project realisation. Operational strategy for the Centre Training courses and workshops Supplementary projects to the workshops and comprehensive studies Assistance and advisory services Promotion and public awareness

7 Page 7 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia BASEL CONVENTION REGIONAL CENTRE BRATISLAVA, SLOVAK REPUBLIC PRIORITY AREAS Adoption and implementation of BC into national legislation Setting up environmentally sound HW management systems Introduction of the waste management information system at a national level Technologies for environmentally sound treatment and disposal of HW Promotion of public awareness Control system for HW transboundary movement

8 Page 8 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia TRAINING PROCESS EVALUATION Current Situation All countries under the competence of BCRC Bratislava became Parties to the Basel Convention Result All countries have established Competent Authorities and Focal Points under Article 5 of the Basel Convention

9 Page 9 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia BCRC BRATISLAVA TRAINING COURSES June 1997 to March 2000: 10 training courses No. 1: June 1997 Implementation of the Basel Convention into the National Legislation (Demonstration Project – Petroleum Refinery Slovnaft Bratislava) No. 2:October 1997 Identification of Hazardous Wastes (Hazardous waste collection, Saubermacher Company in Graz, Austria)

10 Page 10 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia BCRC BRATISLAVA TRAINING COURSES No. 3December 1997 The Information Management System on Wastes (Tyre Company Matador Puchov, Slovakia) No. 4March 1998 Enforcement of the Basel Convention Principles (Slovak Gas Industry, Danube-River Hydro-Energetic Complex) No. 5June 1998 Public Awareness Programmes (Aluminium Plant, Envirofilm)

11 Page 11 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia BCRC BRATISLAVA TRAINING COURSES No. 6September 1998 Cleaner production and Waste Minimisation (Pulp and paper Mill AssiDoman Packaging Sturovo, Slovakia) No. 7November 1998 Methods of Waste Disposal with Focus on Incineration (incineration plant EbS in Vienna – Simmering, Austria and waste alternative Treatment Company in Slovakia)

12 Page 12 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia BCRC BRATISLAVA TRAINING COURSES No. 8May 1999 Control of the Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes (Visit to the Slovak-Austrian border check point) No. 9March 2000 Implementation of the Basel Ban Amendment (Danish Project) No. 10 June 2002 Comparative Analysis of International Waste Lists and Control Systems

13 Page 13 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia COOPERATION WITH OTHERS MEAs Bratislava, April, 2002 Preparation and Presentation of the BCRC Bratislava at the Sub-regional workshop for Implementation of Stockholm Convention on POPs Kiev, November 2002 Presentation of BCRC Bratislava at Sub-regional Workshop for Implementation of Rotterdam Convention

14 Page 14 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia ACTIVE PARTICIPATION Seventh International HCH & Pesticides Forum (Kiev, June, 2003) Kiev Declaration on the establishment of a programme action for the environmentally sound management of obsolete pesticides and other stocks of unwanted persistent organic pollutants for ECA countries

15 Page 15 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia ACTIVE PARTICIPATION Sarajevo, October, 2003 Presentation of BCRC Bratislava at Regional Training workshop on the Monitoring and Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes in the Context of the Basel Convention in the Balkans Budapest, December, 2003 Presentation of BCRC Bratislava at WTO Regional Seminar on Trade and Environment for CEE

16 Page 16 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia 11th BCRC BRATISLAVA WORKSHOP Cleaner production - Waste Minimization Training Bratislava, November, 2003 knowledge on cleaner production principle of practice, strategies, tools and method to adopt preventive approach on preparation and management of clearing production projects planning and organisation of projects in enterprises quality of implementation plan environmental and economic evaluation

17 Page 17 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia 12th BCRC BRATISLAVA WORKSHOP Workshop on the Strengthening of Co-operation based on Chemical and Hazardous Wastes Conventions Prague, march, 2004 Participating countries: Austria, Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovak Republic, Slovenia NFPs (Basel, RotterdamStockholm, Montreal), Customs Officers, Environmental Inspectorates Share information, exchange of experiences Make clear identification of links among chemical and HW Conventions Support the implementation Strengthening of co-operation Avoid the duplicity of activities

18 Page 18 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia 12th BCRC BRATISLAVA WORKSHOP Frequently Discussed Topics Exports of the POPs as waste for destruction Two non-combustion technologies in the region NGO position Problem with the interim storage of collected POPs as waste POPs contaminated sites Inventories of PCB and PCBs equipment are still in process Inventories of CFCs Problem with limit values for low level POPs wastes

19 Page 19 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia 12th BCRC BRATISLAVA WORKSHOP Recommendations related directly to BCRC To strengthen this co-operation through regularly updated information exchange - channelled through the BCRC Bratislava which will handle database To exchange results of national inventories of POPs and POPs as wastes, BCRC will facilitate this process in the CEE region To inform other countries about the list of PCB products, PCB transformers, capacitors and other equipment containing PCBs, which were produced and used in the countries of the region, BCRC will facilitate this process;

20 Page 20 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia 13th BCRC BRATISLAVA WORKSHOP Regional Workshop on the Preparation of a Regional approach for the ESM of POPs as Wastes for Selected CEE countries (11 CEE countries) To develop recommendations for a regional approach for the ESM of POPs waste To make recommendations for how to make national inventories of POPs waste To develop national strategies for the elimination of POPs waste

21 Page 21 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia 13th BCRC BRATISLAVA WORKSHOP To undertake first investigations on which technologies are available and could be chosen for the environmentally sound transport, storage and destruction of POPs waste, taking into consideration cost effectiveness To increase policy-awareness of the POPs waste issue in the region

22 Page 22 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia 13th BCRC BRATISLAVA WORKSHOP RECOMMENDATIONS Ensure synergy and co-ordination between POPs related regional initiatives Sharing knowledge and experience in ESM and elimination of POPs wastes and related wastes Guidance for undertaking detailed inventories of PCBs, obsolete pesticides, dioxins and furans Additional workshop conducted on PCBs, obsolete pesticides and unintentionally produced by-products Training of trainers and other stakeholders

23 Page 23 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia 13th BCRC BRATISLAVA WORKSHOP RECOMMENDATIONS Follow up activities to NIP, action plans, taking into account the “Directive 79/117/EEC” on POPs Development and maintenance of information resource, incl databases, publications, reports legislation To support regional approach on POPs containing wastes and obsolete stockpiles taking into account the complexity of HW management and disposal Lobbying for political support

24 Page 24 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia 2005-06 Business Plan The Centre will focus its activities on: Capacity building of the Regional Centre Implementing the Obligations of the Convention The ESM of Basel Convention Priority Waste Streams

25 Page 25 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia Project in progress Project on Legal assistance for the elaboration and adoption of national legislation for the effective implementation of the Basel Convention in Bulgaria, Former Republic of Macedonia and the Republic of Serbia and Montenegro

26 Page 26 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia UNDER PREPARATION AGREEMENT between THE SECRETARIAT OF THE BASEL CONVENTION ON THE CONTROL OF TRANSBOUNDARY MOVEMENTS OF HAZARDOUS WASTES AND THEIR DISPOSAL and THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC concerning THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A BASEL CONVENTION REGIONAL CENTRE FOR TRAINING AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER FOR CENTRAL EUROPE

27 Page 27 Vienna November, 2004 Dana Lapešová BCRC Bratislava, Slovakia 7th CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES Geneva, October 25-29, 2004 Preparatory segment Strategic Plan - capacity building BCRCs Preparation of technical guidelines BC Partnership programme Partnership with MEAs Work programme of the for 2005-06 High level: Partnership for Meeting the Global Waste Challenge


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