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1 The new Waste Framework Directive Commission’s perspective Karolina Fras DG Environment, European Commission

2 WASTE FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE objectives of revision

3 Modernise and simplify waste policy; Introduce an impact-based approach; Introduce “end-of-waste” criteria; Establish minimum treatment standards; Waste prevention; Repeal waste oils and hazardous waste directives;

4 WASTE FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE main changes

5 New environmental objective; Precise scope;  Unexcavated contaminated soil and immovable property  Excavated uncontaminated soil and naturally occurring material  Animal by-products  Sediments relocated inside waters Scope and Objectives

6 Incorporation of other legislation:  Hazardous Waste (all existing requirements + new provisions)  Waste Oils (no absolute priority for regeneration, requirement for separate collection) Simplification

7 Recycling Recovery Waste  End-of-waste  By-products Clarification – streamlining definitions

8 Waste Hierarchy PREVENT PREPARING FOR REUSE RECYCLING (COMPOSTING) OTHER RECOVERY (ENERGY RECOVERY) DISPOSAL

9 By 2020, the preparing for re-use and recycling of: 50% by weight of at least paper, metal, plastic and glass from household and possibly other origins as far as these waste streams are similar to waste from households; 70% by weight of non-hazardous construction & demolition waste; New recycling targets

10 New requirements concerning prevention:  MS to establish waste prevention programmes;  Programmes to set out prevention objectives, describe prevention measures, determine qualitative and quantitative benchmarks or targets for waste prevention; Indicators to be developed by the Commission; Commission to create a system for sharing information on best practice regarding waste prevention and develop guidelines for MS; New dimension of prevention

11 WASTE FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE State of play and outlook

12 Directive 75/442/EC on waste codified as 2006/12/EC – still binding; Directives 75/439/EEC on waste oils and 91/689/EC on hazardous waste still binding; On 17 June 2008, EP accepted Council’s common position as amended;  Commission opinion;  Adoption by Council;  Publication + entry into force;  2 years for implementation into national law; Waste Framework Directive State of play and outlook

13 Implementation of the WFD Commission actions Monitoring the transposition into MS legislation Technical end-of-waste criteria for certain waste streams Review of the List of Waste and the hazardous waste criteria Bio-waste: Commission assessment of management of bio- waste and proposals Guidelines on the definitions of recovery and recycling  If necessary specification of the energy efficiency formula

14 Implementation of the WFD Commission actions Waste prevention  Development of guidelines and indicators for waste prevention programmes (best practice)  2011 Com reports to EP  Evolution of waste generation  Eco-design policy  Action plan in particular to change consumption patterns  Com July 2008: Sustainable Consumption and Production and Sustainable Industrial Policy Action Plan  2014 Com reports to EP  Setting of waste prevention and decoupling objectives for 2020

15 Implementation of the WFD Commission actions Waste recovery  Rules on the application and calculation of targets; transition periods  2014 review of measures and targets  reinforce targets  set targets for other waste streams  impact assessment

16 FUTURE OUTLOOK

17 Waste policies move towards a coherent resources policy Further consolidation and streamlining of legislative structure More robust global regime – towards global rules and standards for resource and waste management Longer term vision

18 Thank you for your attention European Commission – DG ENV.G.4 Sustainable Consumption and Production Avenue de Beaulieu 5 B-1160 Brussels http://ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/index.htm


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