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1 Technical and commercial solutions of household waste management - experience of the Czech Republic Workshop on Solid Waste Management, ETT 53729 Ukraine, Kiev25. 11. 2013 Jaromír MANHART

2 2 Population 45 547 800 (I/2013) Area 603 628 km 2 Regions 24 oblasts, 1 autonomous republic 2 "cities with special status” Kyiv 2 847 200 inhab. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Administrative_divisions_of_Ukraine UKRAINE Population 10 513 209 (IX/2012) Area 78 866 km 2 Regions 13 regions capitol of Prague Prague 1 262 106 inhab. CZECH

3 3 LEGISLATION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY MAINLY COVERING WASTE MANAGEMENT DIRECTIVE 2008/98/EC on waste (Waste Framework Directive) DIRECTIVE 1999/31/EC on the landfill of waste DIRECTIVE 91/689/EEC on hazardous waste COMMISSION DECISION 2000/532/EC on Waste list (Catalogue of Wastes) REGULATION (EC) No. 1013/2006 on shipments of waste

4 4 LEGISLATION MAINLY COVERING WASTE MANAGEMENT Act No. 185/2001 Coll., on WASTE Act No. 477/2001 Coll., on PACKAGING Decree No. 376/2001 Coll., evaluation of HW properties Decree No. 381/2001 Coll., European Waste List Decree No. 383/2001 Coll., details of waste management Decree No. 294/2005 Coll., conditions of landfilling of waste and using of waste on the surface Government Regulation No. 197/2003 Coll., on the Waste Management Plan of the CZ

5 5 WASTE MANAGEMENT CZECH AUTHORITIES Ministry of the Environment Czech Environmental Inspectorates Regional Offices + Municipalities State Environmental Fund (Act 388/1991 Coll., on the State ENV Fund) Ministry of Health & Agriculture & Finance National Hygiene Offices Czech Trade Inspection Police

6 6 CZECH NATIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN GOVERNMENT REGULATION NO. 197/2003 COLL. Measures to prevent waste production and reduce the amount and hazardous properties - initiate and support low-waste to no-waste technologies - replace harmful materials used as raw materials by less harmful ones - minimize the volume and weight of products - support returnable, reusable packaging - change the behaviour of the business and private sphere - prepare implementation programmes for specific groups of wastes

7 7 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMMES FOR DIFFERENT WASTE STREAMS 2003 - 2004 Hazardous waste HOSPITAL WASTE I + II PCBs Waste C&D Waste End of life vehicles Wastewater-TP Sludge Industrial Waste Bio-Waste Waste Oils Mining waste Packaging waste Waste Tyres Household Waste Waste from disasters Batteries and accumulators Waste from production of energy

8 8 EU 2008 WASTE HIERARCHY

9 9 HARMONISED EUROPEAN WASTE LIST Commission Decision 2000/532/EC of 3.5.2000 replacing Decision 94/3/EC establishing a list of wastes pursuant to Article 1(a) of Council Directive 75/442/EEC on waste and Council Decision 94/904/EC establishing a list of hazardous waste pursuant to Article 1(4) of Council Directive 91/689/EEC on hazardous waste Council Decision 2001/573/EC of 23.7.2001 amending Commission Decision 2000/532/EC as regards the list of wastes

10 10 15 HAZARDOUS WASTES PROPERTIES H 1Explosive H 2Oxidizing H 3-AHighly flammable H 3-BFlammable H 4Irritant H 5Harmful H 6Toxic H 7Carcinogenic H 8Corrosive H 9Infectious H 10Toxic for reproduction H 11Mutagenic H 12Waste which releases toxic or very toxic gases in contact with water, air or an acid H 13Sensitizing H 14Ecotoxic H 15Waste capable by any means, after disposal, of yielding another substance, e.g. a leachate, which possesses any of the characteristics listed above

11 11 IMPORTANT FOR HOUSEHOLD WASTE Separation and collection directly in place of production - homes, institutional buildings, shops Separated household waste - special collored/labelled bags or containers, barrels Separation of waste according to: 1. waste types and Catalogue of wastes, hazardous properties, 2. further waste management, reuse/recovery/disposal

12 12 HOUSEHOLD WASTES THAT ARE FORBIDDEN TO LANDFILL - Wastes under the take-back obligation - Liquid waste and waste releases liquid phase - Hazardous wastes with explosiveness, high flammability, oxidation capacity, a capacity to release highly toxic or toxic gases in contact with water, air or acids, or infectiousness - Wastes vigorously reacting in contact with water - All medicaments and addictive substances - Biocides / pesticides / Wastes intensively smelling - Wastes with the content of gas under pressure - Radioactive Wastes - Titanium dioxide

13 13 HISTORY AND EXPERIENCE OF COLLECTING WASTE IN CZ Up to 1996 collecting waste based on commercial collecting centers where secondary raw material were redeemed (metals, paper, glass) 1997 – establishing of EKO-KOM company – 1st projects of cooperation with municipalities to collect packaging waste through street containers 1999 – voluntary agreement between Ministry of ENV and EKO-KOM – system of colleting packaging and non-packaging waste is developed 2002 – New obligations: Packaging Act - EKO-KOM became Packaging Recovery Organization

14 14 SYSTEM OF PACKAGING SCHEME ORGANIZATION EKO-KOM The only Packaging Recovery Organization EKO-KOM – licensed by the Ministry of Environment since 2002 Integrated system of collecting wastes (collecting of packaging and non-packaging wastes by the same ways) System based on the cooperation with municipalities Collecting of industrial/commercial packaging is cooperated with waste companies

15 15 MUNICIPAL WASTE COLLECTION Collecting centres - secondary raw materials are redeemed Municipal collecting yards / or MOBILE COLLECTION by special cars Street containers or waste bags Scraps Paper –cardboard –newspapers Hazardous waste Bulk waste WEEE Batteries Tyres Paper Plastics Glass Beverage cartons

16 16 System of Packaging Recovery Organization EKO-KOM Number of municipalities applied the collecting system of containers 5800 Number of municipalities applied the collecting system of bags 1137 Number of municipalities with collecting yard470 Total number of municipalities involved in the system of EKO-KOM 5904 Municipalities in the Czech Republic 6 245

17 17 COLLECTIVE AND SELF COMPLIANCE OF TAKE BACK AND RECOVERY OF PACKAGING WASTE 21 500 subjects who put packaging product on the market (fillers, distributors, retail) 20 600 subjects involved in the collective scheme of EKO-KOM 900 subjects self-compliers  Company must conclude the Contract on Collective Compliance with Eko-Kom  90 % of generated packaging wastes  Company must be registered in the database of the Ministry of Environment  10 % of generated packaging wastes

18 18 COLLECTIVE AND SELF COMPLIANCE TAKE BACK AND RECOVERY OF PACKAGING

19 19 Kg of waste per capita / year COLLECTION OF SECONDARY RAW MATERIALS / WASTES FROM MUNICIPAL SOURCES (PAPER, PLASTICS, GLASS, METALS AND TEXTILE) Source: Benešová L., Černík B., Kotoulová Z. (2008):Odpady obcí - environmentální a sociální problém budoucnosti, Charles University of Prague, Praha Establishment of EKO-KOM system

20 20 RESULTS OF EKO-KOM SYSTEM Source: EKO-KOM

21 21 PACKAGING WASTE PRODUCTION AND COMPOSITION IN CZ 2003 – 2012 [T]

22 22 PACKAGING WASTE RECOVERY CZECH REPUBLIC 2003 – 2012 [T]

23 23 EUROPEAN RECYCLING RATIO OF PACKAGING 2000 – 2010 (!EUROSTAT!)

24 24 SORTING PLANTS FOR SEPARATED MUNICIPAL WASTE Material Number of sorting plants % Glass30,03 Paper150,13 Plastics170,15 Combination (paper and plastic) 770,69 Total112 - Source: „Nastavení technických parametrů a revize rozmístění zařízení na dotřiďování odpadů s ohledem na efektivitu materiálového využití odpadu“, Ministry of the Environment, CZ, 2010

25 25 SORTING PLANTS FOR SEPARATED MUNICIPAL WASTE

26 26 MUNICIPAL PLASTIC WASTE OUTPUTS FROM SORTING PLANTS PET Mixed plastics Polystyrene foam Transparent foils Coloured foils Rigid plastics

27 27 AREAS OF TRANSPARENT AND COLOURED GLASS COLLECTION Separated transparent glass collection Glass collection

28 28 TOTAL WASTE PRODUCTION IN CZECH REPUBLIC 2003–2012 [THOUS. T]

29 29 TOTAL MUNICIPAL WASTE PRODUCTION CZECH REPUBLIC 2003–2012 [THOUS. T]

30 30 WHAT MAY BE EXPECTED IN 10 YEARS IN HOUSEHOLD WASTE MANAGEMENT? - Increase of waste production – household and mixed municipal - Fulfilling of EU obligations / Waste Plans Targets  max recycling and waste recovery  reduction of landfilling of all kinds of waste - Increasing price for waste management  higher price for energy, manpower, VAT, taxes - Lack of secondary raw materials and core sources  Insufficient amount on non-renewable sources for energy production  limitation of materials from non-renewable sources

31 31 WHAT MAY BE EXPECTED IN 10 YEARS IN HOUSEHOLD WASTE MANAGEMENT?

32 32 MUNICIPAL WASTE USUAL CHAIN WASTE MANAGEMENT HANDLING WASTE HIERARCHY - GOALS AUTHORITY CHECK & SUPERVISION WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICE CONTRACTOR MUNICIPALITY / TOWN - WASTE PRODUCERS - COMPANIES - CITIZENS, PUBLIC WASTE PLAN CONTRACT

33 33 SGS Czech Republic, s.r.o. K Hájům 1233/2, 155 00 Praha 5, Tel: +420 234 708 111, Fax: +420 234 708 100 www.cz.sgs.com Mr. Jaromír MANHART +420 725 786 420 jaromir.manhart@sgs.com THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION


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