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1 Nicosia, 18.04.2013 Maria Krasteva Waste streams expert 1

2 Topics of the presentation Live cycle of WEEE Permits for operation Standards for treatment Monitoring of targets for treatment Records Annual report Obligations for reporting of the institutions 2

3 3 Com pany consu mers of recycl ed mater ials Recycling of ferrous metal Recycling of non- ferrous metal Recycling of plastics Recycling of glass Recycling of rubber Exreacting of preciouse matals Facili ties for treatm ent of separat ely collec ted WEEE Reatiler and distributors Consumers of EEE busness/household Service centres for EEE Collection facilities for the separate collection of WEEE Insineration facilities Disposal Removal of material and components from Annex VII Scheme of the life cycle of EEE and the material balance of WEEE treatment

4 Permits of the operators Any establishment or undertaking who collect or/and transport or/and treat WEEE shall hold a valid permit granted from the Department Applied technologies shall be carry out in a way to ensure achievement of targets The permit shall include all conditions, necessary for compliance with technical requirements pursuant Annexes concerning technical standards Collectors of WEEE and ATF need to be able to demonstrate these recycling rates are achieved 4

5 Treatment standars Separately collected WEEE undergoes proper treatment. Proper treatment, other than preparing for re-use, and recovery or recycling operations shall, as a minimum, include the removal of all fluids and a selective treatment in accordance with Annex VII. Any establishment or undertaking shall carrying out collection or treatment of WEEE in compliance with the technical requirements set out in Annex VIII. 5

6 Treatment requirements Regulation names specific components to be removed, for example: PCBs capacitors CFCH Mercury switches or backlight lamps Batteries Printed circuit boards Toner cartridges Plastic containing brominated flame retardants Cathode ray tubes (CRT’s) Refrigerant gases Liquid crystal displays (LCD’s) 6

7 Treatment standards for a treatment sites 1. Sites for storage (including temporary storage) :  impermeable surfaces for appropriate areas with the provision of spillage collection facilities and, where appropriate, decanters and cleanser-degreasers,  storage area for different categories WEEE  weatherproof covering for appropriate areas. 2. Sites for treatment of WEEE:  scales to measure the weight of the treated waste,  impermeable surfaces and waterproof covering for appropriate areas with the provision of spillage collection facilities  storage area for different categories WEEE  appropriate storage for disassembled spare parts,  appropriate containers for storage of batteries, PCBs/PCTs and other hazardous waste such as radioactive waste,  equipment for the treatment of water in compliance with health and environmental regulations. 7

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9 AppliancesTargets for recyclingTargets for Recovery 1.Large Household Appliances 75%80% 2.Small Household Appliances 50%70% 3.IT and Telecommunications Equipment 65%75% 4.Consumer Equipment65%75% 5.Lighting Equipment50%70% 6.Electrical and Electronic Tools 50%70% 7.Toys, Leisure and Sports Equipment 50%70% 8.Medical Devices50%70% 9.Monitoring and Control Instruments 50%70% 10.Automatic Vending Dispensers 75%80% 9

10 Recovery targets The achievement of targets shall be calculated for: each category, by dividing the weight of the WEEE that enters the recovery or recycling/preparing for re-use facility, after proper treatment by the weight of all separately collected WEEE for each category, expressed as a percentage. For the purpose of calculating these targets, operators who carry out collection and treatment of WEEE keep records on the weight of each WEEE categories, its components, materials or substances when leaving (output) the collection facility, entering (input) and leaving (output) the treatment facilities and when entering (input) the recovery or recycling/ preparing for re-use facility. 10

11 Necessary data for reporting the targets Put on the market EEE Average weight of collected WEEE per categories from private household ( from historical and new EEE ) Average weight of Collected WEEE other than use in private household ( from historical and new EEE ) Average weight of recyclable waste entering (input) the facilities for recovery or recycling and landfilling, located in TCC Average weight of recyclable waste exported for recycling in another state (total weight in tones) WEEE re-used as whole appliances (tonnes) When determining the amount of materials and components of EEE can be used estimates for average percentage of metal, plastic, glass in different categories EEE 11

12 Large white goods (category I) - average content – estimation of category composition -75% 12

13 Category I- fridges estimation of category composition 13

14 Category II, small household appliances, estimation of the category’s composition (50% recycling ) 14

15 Category 3 –IT telecomunications equipment - estimation of category composition (65%) 15

16 Category 4 consumer equipment, estimation of category composition (65%) 16

17 Category 5-Lighting - estimation of category composition (50%) for gas discharge lamp (80%) 17

18 Category 7 - Toys, leysure and sport equipment estimation of category composition 50% 18

19 Average weight of equipents for some of the categories(AnnexI) 19 Average weight in kg Cookers, category20 Microwaves, category 1 15 Washing machines, category 1 55 TV, category 435 Freezers, category 150 Refrigerators, category 1 25

20 Kept information for collected, stored and treated WEEE The persons who carry out collection, transportation, storage and treatment of WEEE shall keep records for the date of delivery, quantity of accepted WEEE on the site, stored and treated quantity of different categories for each separate site. The information shall be kept on a paper and in electronic form 20

21 Annual report for collection and storage of WEEE 21 Produc t catego ry Stored on the site at the beginig of the year Colected from private hosehold Collected other than Household Total weight collected Transfer ed to ATF Storage on the site in the end of the year Total weight in tonnes Total weight in tonnes Total weight in tonnes Historica l Produced after 13 Aug 2005 Historica l Produced after 13 Aug 2005 123456789

22 Delivered WEEE to the site of collection or ATF by different means of collection Product category Collected by distributors Collected by collection point Collected by other sources Total weight in tonnes Histor ical Produced after 13 Aug 2005 Histori cal Produce d after 13 Aug 2005 Histor ical Produced after 13 Aug 2005 1234567 Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 22

23 Annual report for treatment of WEEE Product category WEEE stored on the site at the beginig of the year Treated WEEE on the site Accepted from private household Accepted other than private household Total weight collected Stored on the site in the end of the year Total weight in tonnes Total weight in tonnes Total weight in tonnes Historical (tonnes) Produced after 13 Aug 2005 (tonnes Histo rical (tonn es) Produce d after 13 Aug 2005 23

24 Annual report for treated WEEE Produ ct catego ry Quanti ty of stored on the site at the begini g of the year Quanti ty of treated equip ment on the site Ferrou se metal deliver ed to the recycli ng faciliti es abroad Non ferrou se metal deliver ed to the recycli ng faciliti es abroad Plastic delivered to the rcycling facilities Glass deliver ed to recycli ng faciliti es Delive red to recove ry/recy cling faciliti es as whole equip ment Re- used and recycli ng rate % Total weight in tonnes In TCCAbroad 24

25 Annual report for exported waste Information for exported WEEE waste from own site: Categories of EEE Total weight of exported whole equipment Total weight of exported ferrous metal parts from WEEE fro recycling abroad Total weight of exported Non-ferrous metal parts from WEEE fro recycling abroad Total amounts of exported for recycling non- metal parts Information for exported WEEE waste accepted by another ATF: List of the company which deliver the WEEE for export to be attached to the report. Categories of EEE Total weight of exported whole equipment Total weight of exported ferrous metal parts from WEEE fro recycling abroad Total weight of exported non-ferrous metal parts from WEEE fro recycling abroad Total amounts of exported for recycling non- metal parts 25

26 Thank you very much for your attention! Maria Krasteva, waste stream expert 26


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