Regulation (EC) No 2150/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2002 on waste statistics (Text with EEA relevance)
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Regulation (EC) No 2150/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2002 on waste statistics (Text with EEA relevance) Official Journal L 332 , 09/12/2002 P. 0001 - 0036
Regulation (EC) No 2150/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2002 on waste statistics (Text with EEA relevance) THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 285 thereof, Having regard to the proposals from the Commission(1), Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee(2), Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 251 of the Treaty(3), Whereas: (1) Regular Community statistics on the production and management of waste from businesses and private households are required by the Community for monitoring the implementation of waste policy. This creates the basis for monitoring compliance with the principles of maximisation of recovery and safe disposal. Statistical instruments are still required, however, for assessing compliance with the principle of waste prevention and to establish a link between waste generation data and global, national and regional inventories of resource use. (2) The terms for the description of waste and waste management need to be defined in order to ensure the comparability of results in waste statistics. (3) Community waste policy has led to the establishment of a set of principles to be followed by waste-producing units and waste management. This requires the monitoring of waste at different points of the waste-stream generation, collection, recovery and disposal. (4) Council Regulation (EC) No 322/97 of 17 February 1997 on Community statistics(4). (5) To guarantee comparable results, waste statistics should be produced in accordance with the specified breakdown, in an appropriate form and within a fixed period of time from the end of the reference year. (6) Since the objective of the proposed measure, namely to establish a framework for the production of Community statistics on the generation, recovery and disposal of waste, cannot be sufficiently achieved by the Member States, by reason of the need to define terms of description of waste and waste management so as to ensure the comparability of the statistics supplied by the Member States, and can therefore be better achieved at Community level, the Community may adopt measures in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity as set out in Article 5 of the Treaty. In accordance with the principle of proportionality, as set out in that Article, this Regulation does not go beyond what is necessary in order to achieve the objective of the proposed measure. (7) Member States may need a transitional period for the establishment of their statistics on waste for all or some of the economic activities A, B and G to Q of NACE REV 1 as established by Council Regulation (EEC) No 3037/90 of 9 October 1990 on the statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community(5) for which their national statistical system requires major adaptations. (8) The measures necessary for the implementation of this Regulation should be adopted in accordance with Council Decision 1999/468/EC of 28 June 1999 laying down the procedures for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission(6). (9) The Statistical Programme Committee has been consulted by the Commission, HAVE ADOPTED THIS REGULATION: Article 1 Objective 1. The objective of this Regulation is to establish a framework for the production of Community statistics on the generation, recovery and disposal of waste. 2. Member States and the Commission, within their respective fields of competence, shall produce Community statistics on the generation, recovery and disposal of waste, excluding radioactive waste, which is already covered by other legislation. 3. The statistics shall cover the following areas: (a) Generation of waste according to Annex I; (b) Recovery and disposal of waste according to Annex II; (c) After the pilot studies according to Article 5: import and export of waste for which no data is collected under Council Regulation (EEC) No 259/93 of 1 February 1993 on the supervision and control of shipments of waste within, into and out of the European Community(7), in accordance with Annex III. 4. In compiling the statistics, Member States and the Commission shall observe the mainly substance-oriented statistical nomenclature, as set out in Annex III. 5. The Commission shall, in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2), establish a table of equivalence between the statistical nomenclature of Annex III and the list of waste established by Commission Decision 2000/532/EC(8). Article 2 Definitions For the purposes and within the framework of this Regulation: (a) "waste" shall mean any substance or object as defined in Article 1(a) of Council Directive 75/442/EEC of 15 July 1975 on waste(9); (b) "separately collected fractions of waste" shall mean household and similar waste, selectively collected in homogeneous fractions by public services, non-profit organisations and private enterprises acting in the field of organised waste collection; (c) "recycling" shall have the same meaning as in the definition given in Article 3(7) of European Parliament and Council Directive 94/62/EC of 20 December 1994 on packaging and packaging waste(10); (d) "recovery" shall mean any of the operations provided for in Annex II.B to Directive 75/442/EEC; (e) "disposal" shall mean any of the operations provided for in Annex II.A to Directive 75/442/EEC; (f) "recovery or disposal facility" shall mean a facility that requires a permit or registration pursuant to Articles 9, 10 or 11 of Directive 75/442/EC; (g) "hazardous waste" shall mean any waste as defined in Article 1(4) of Council Directive 91/689/EEC of 12 December 1991 on hazardous waste(11); (h) "non-hazardous waste" shall mean waste which is not covered by point (g); (i) "incineration" shall mean thermal treatment of waste in an incineration plant as defined in Article 3(4) or a co-incineration plant as defined in Article 3(5) of Directive 2000/76/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 December 2000 on the incineration of waste(12); (j) "landfill" shall mean a waste disposal site as defined in Article 2(g) of Council Directive 1999/31/EC of 26 April 1999 on the landfill of waste(13); (k) "capacity of waste incineration facilities" shall mean the maximum capacity to incinerate waste, in tonnes per annum or in gigajoules; (l) "capacity of waste recycling facilities" shall mean the maximum capacity to recycle waste, in tonnes per annum; (m) "capacity of landfills" shall mean the remaining capacity (at the end of the data reference year) of the landfill facility to dispose of waste in the future, measured in cubic metres; (n) "capacity of other disposal facilities" shall mean the capacity of the facility to dispose of waste, measured in tonnes per annum. Article 3 Collection of data 1. Member States shall, whilst complying with conditions as to quality and accuracy to be defined in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2), acquire the data necessary for the specification of the characteristics listed in Annexes I and II by means either of: - surveys, - administrative or other sources, such as the reporting obligations under Community legislation on waste management, - statistical estimation procedures on the basis of samples or waste-related estimators, or - a combination of these means. In order to reduce response burdens, the national authorities and the Commission shall, subject to the limits and the conditions fixed by each Member State and by the Commission in their respective fields of competence, have access to administrative data sources. 2. In order to reduce the administrative burden on small enterprises, enterprises of less than 10 employees shall be excluded from surveys, unless they contribute significantly to the generation of waste. 3. Member States shall produce statistical results, following the breakdown set out in Annexes I and II. 4. The exclusion referred to in paragraph 2 must be consistent with the coverage and quality objectives as referred to in Section 7(1) of Annexes I and II. 5. Member States shall transmit the results, including confidential data, to Eurostat in an appropriate format and within a set period of time from the end of the respective reference periods, as laid down in Annexes I and II. 6. The treatment of confidential data and the transmission of such data as provided for in paragraph 5 shall be carried out in accordance with the existing Community provisions governing statistical confidentiality. Article 4 Transitional period 1. During a transitional period the Commission may, at the request of a Member State and in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2), grant derogations from the provisions of Section 5 of Annexes I and II. This transitional period may not exceed: (a) two years after the entry into force of this Regulation, for the production of results relating to Section 8(1)(1), Item 16 (Services activities) of Annex I and to Section 8(2) of Annex II; (b) three years after the entry into force of this Regulation, for the production of results relating to Section 8(1)(1), Items 1 (Agriculture, hunting and forestry) and 2 (Fisheries) of Annex I. 2. The derogations referred to in paragraph 1 can be granted to individual Member States only for the data of the first reference year. 3. The Commission shall draw up a programme for pilot studies on waste from the economic activities referred to in paragraph 1(b) to be carried out by the Member States. The pilot studies shall aim to develop a methodology to obtain regular data which shall be governed by the principles of Community statistics, as laid down in Article 10 of Regulation (EC) No 322/97. The Commission shall finance up to 100 % of the costs for conducting the pilot studies. On the basis of the conclusions of the pilot studies, the Commission shall adopt the necessary implementing measures in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2). Article 5 Import and export of waste 1. The Commission shall draw up a programme for pilot studies on the import and export of waste to be carried out by Member States. The pilot studies shall aim at developing a methodology to obtain regular data which shall be governed by the principles of Community statistics, as laid down in Article 10 of Regulation (EC) No 322/97. 2. The Commission programme for pilot studies shall be consistent with the contents of Annexes I and II, particularly the aspects related to the scope and coverage of wastes, waste categories for the classification of waste, reference years and periodicity, taking into account the reporting obligations under Regulation (EEC) No 259/93. 3. The Commission shall finance up to 100 % of the costs for conducting the pilot studies. 4. On the basis of the conclusions of the pilot studies, the Commission shall inform the European Parliament and the Council of the possibilities of compiling statistics for the activities and characteristics covered by the pilot studies for import and export of waste. The Commission shall adopt the necessary implementation measures in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2). 5. The pilot studies shall be conducted at the latest within three years after the entry into force of this Regulation. Article 6 Implementation measures The measures necessary for the implementation of this Regulation, shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2). These shall include measures: (a) for adjustment to economic and technical developments in the collection and statistical processing of data, as well as the processing and the transmission of results; (b) for adaptation of the specifications listed in Annexes I, II and III; (c) for the production of results in accordance with Article 3(2), (3) and (4), taking into account the economic structures and technical conditions in a Member State; such measures may allow an individual Member State not to report certain items in the breakdown, provided the impact on the quality of the statistics is proven to be limited. In all cases where exemptions are given, the total amount of waste for each item listed in sections 2(1) and 8(1) of Annex I shall be compiled; (d) for the definition of the proper quality evaluation criteria and the contents of the quality reports as referred to in Section 7 of Annexes I and II; (e) for setting out the appropriate format for the transmission of results by Member States within two years from the date of entry into force of this Regulation; (f) for compiling the list for granting transitional periods and derogations to Member States, as specified in Article 4; (g) for implementation of the results of the pilot studies, as specified in Article 4(3) and Article 5(1). Article 7 Committee procedure 1. The Commission shall be assisted by the Statistical Programme Committee established by Council Decision 89/382/EEC, Euratom(14). 2. Where reference is made to this paragraph, Articles 5 and 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof. The period laid down in Article 5(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at three months. 3. The Committee shall adopt its rules of procedure. 4. The Commission shall transmit to the Committee set up by Directive 75/442/EEC the draft measures that it intends to submit to the Statistical Programme Committee. Article 8 Report 1. The Commission shall, within five years after the date of entry into force of this Regulation and every three years thereafter, submit a report to the European Parliament and the Council on the statistics compiled pursuant to this Regulation and in particular on their quality and the burden on businesses. 2. The Commission shall, within two years after the date of entry into force of this Regulation, submit to the European Parliament and the Council a proposal abolishing overlapping reporting obligations. 3. The Commission shall, within two years after the entry into force of this Regulation, submit to the European Parliament and the Council a report on the progress of the pilot studies referred to in Article 4(3) and Article 5(1). If necessary, it shall propose revisions of the pilot studies, to be decided upon in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2). Article 9 Entry into force This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities. This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States. Done at Brussels, 25 November 2002. For the European Parliament The President P. Cox For the Council The President B. Bendtsen (1) OJ C 87, 29.3.1999, p. 22, OJ C 180 E, 26.6.2001, p. 202 and amended proposal of 10 December 2001 (not yet published in the Official Journal). (2) OJ C 329, 17.11.1999, p. 17. (3) Opinion of the European Parliament of 4 September 2001 (OJ C 72 E, 21.3.2002, p. 32), Council Common Position of 15 April 2002 (OJ C 145 E, 18.6.2002, p. 85) and Decision of the European Parliament of 4 July 2002 (not yet published in the Official Journal), Decision of the Council of 14 November 2002. (4) OJ L 52, 22.2.1997, p. 1 constitutes the reference framework for the provisions of this Regulation. (5) OJ L 293, 24.10.1990, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 29/2002 (OJ L 6, 10.1.2002, p. 3). (6) OJ L 184, 17.7.1999, p. 23. (7) OJ L 30, 6.2.1993, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 2557/2001 (OJ L 349, 31.12.2001, p. 1). (8) OJ L 226, 6.9.2000, p. 3. Decision as last amended by Council Decision 2001/573/EC (OJ L 203, 28.7.2001, p. 18). (9) OJ L 194, 25.7.1975, p. 39. Directive as last amended by Commission Decision 96/350/EC (OJ L 135, 6.6.1996, p. 32). (10) OJ L 365, 31.12.1994, p. 10. (11) OJ L 377, 31.12.1991, p. 20. Directive as amended by Directive 94/31/EC (OJ L 168, 2.7.1994, p. 28). (12) OJ L 332, 28.12.2000, p. 91. (13) OJ L 182, 16.7.1999, p. 1. (14) OJ L 181, 28.6.1989, p. 47. ANNEX I GENERATION OF WASTE SECTION 1 Coverage The statistics are to be compiled for all activities classified within the coverage of Sections A to Q, of NACE REV 1. These Sections cover all economic activities. This Annex also covers: (a) waste generated by households; (b) waste arising from recovery and/or disposal operations. SECTION 2 Waste categories 1. Statistics on the following waste categories are to be produced: >TABLE> 2. In accordance with the reporting obligation under Directive 94/62/EC, the Commission will draw up a programme for pilot studies to be carried out on a voluntary basis by Member States in order to assess the relevance of including packaging waste entries (EWC-Stat Version 2) in the breakdown list set out in point 1. The Commission will finance up to 100 % of the costs for these pilot studies. On the basis of the conclusions of these pilot studies, the Commission will adopt the necessary implementation measures in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2) of this Regulation. SECTION 3 Characteristics 1. Characteristics for the waste categories: For each waste category listed in Section 2(1), the quantity of waste generated will be compiled. 2. Regionale characteristics: Population or dwellings served by a collection scheme for mixed household and similar waste (NUTS 2 level). SECTION 4 Reporting unit 1. The reporting unit to be used for all waste categories is 1000 tonnes of (normal) wet waste. For the waste categories "sludge" an additional figure for dry matter should be provided. 2. The reporting unit for regional characteristics should be the percentage of the population or dwellings. SECTION 5 First reference year and periodicity 1. The first reference year is the second calendar year following the entry into force of this Regulation. 2. Member States shall furnish data for every second year after the first reference year. SECTION 6 Transmission of results to Eurostat The results are to be transmitted within 18 months of the end of the reference year. SECTION 7 Report on the coverage and quality of statistics 1. For each item listed in Section 8 (activities and households), Member States will indicate the percentage to which the compiled statistics represent the universe of waste of the respective item. The minimum requirement for the coverage will be defined in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2) of this Regulation. 2. Member States will submit a quality report, indicating the degree of precision for the collected data. A description will be given on the estimations, aggregations or exclusions, and the way these procedures affect the distribution of waste categories, listed in Section 2(1) by economic activities and households, as referred to in Section 8. 3. The Commission will include the coverage and quality reports in the report provided for in Article 8 of this Regulation. SECTION 8 Production of results 1. The results for the characteristics listed in Section 3(1), are to be compiled for: 1.1. the following Sections, Divisions, Groups and Classes of NACE REV 1: >TABLE> 1.2. households >TABLE> 2. For economic activities, statistical units are local units or kind-of-activity units, as defined in Council Regulation (EEC) No 696/93 of 15 March 1993 on the statistical units for the observation and analysis of the production system in the Community(1), according to each Member State's statistical system. In the quality report, to be produced under Section 7, a description of how the chosen statistical unit affects the groupings of NACE REV 1 data distribution should be included. (1) OJ L 76, 30.3.1993, p. 2. Regulation amended by the 1994 Act of Accession. ANNEX II RECOVERY AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE SECTION 1 Coverage 1. The statistics are to be compiled for all recovery and disposal facilities which run any of the operations referred to in Section 8(2) and which belong to or are part of the economic activities according to the groupings of NACE REV 1, mentioned in Annex I, Section 8(1.1). 2. Facilities whose waste treatment activities are limited to the recycling of waste on the site where the waste was generated, are not covered by this Annex. SECTION 2 Waste categories The list of waste categories for which the statistics are to be compiled, according to each recovery or disposal operation as referred to in section 8(2), are the following: >TABLE> >TABLE> >TABLE> SECTION 3 Characteristics The characteristics, for which the statistics are to be compiled on recovery and disposal operations, as referred to in Section 8(2) are set out in the table below. >TABLE> SECTION 4 Reporting unit The reporting unit to be used for all waste categories is 1000 tonnes of (normal) wet waste. For the waste categories "sludge" an additional figure for dry matter should be provided. SECTION 5 First reference year and periodicity 1. The first reference year is the second calendar year following the entry into force of this Regulation. 2. Member States shall furnish data for every second year, after the first reference year, for the facilities which are referred to in Section 8(2). SECTION 6 Transmission of results to Eurostat The results are to be transmitted within 18 months of the end of the reference year. SECTION 7 Report on the coverage and quality of statistics 1. For the characteristics listed in Section 3, and for each item amongst the types of operations listed in Section 8(2) Member States will indicate the percentage to which the compiled statistics represent the universe of waste of the respective item. The minimum requirement for the coverage will be defined in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2) of this Regulation. 2. For the characteristics listed in Section 3 Member States will submit a quality report, indicating the degree of precision of the collected data. 3. The Commission will include the coverage and quality reports in the report provided for in Article 8 of this Regulation. SECTION 8 Production of results 1. The results are to be compiled for each item amongst the types of operations listed in Section 8(2), according to the characteristics as referred to in Section 3. 2. List of Recovery and Disposal Operations; the codes refer to the codes in the Annexes to Directive 75/442/EEC: >TABLE> 3. The Commission will draw up a programme for pilot studies, to be carried out on a voluntary basis by Member States. The pilot studies will aim to assess the relevance and feasibility of obtaining data on the amounts of waste conditioned by preparatory operations, as defined in Annexes II.A and II.B of Directive 75/442/EEC. The Commission will finance up to 100 % of the costs for conducting these pilot studies. On the basis of the conclusions of these pilot studies, the Commission will adopt the necessary implementation measures in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2) of this Regulation. 4. Statistical units are local units or kind-of-activity units, as defined in Regulation (EEC) No 696/93, according to each Member State's statistical system. In the quality report, to be produced under Section 7, a description of how the chosen statistical unit affects the groupings of NACE REV 1 data distribution should be included. ANNEX III WASTE STATISTICAL NOMENCLATURE as referred to in Annex I, Section 2(1) and Annex II, Section 2 EWC-Stat REV 2 (mainly substance oriented waste statistical nomenclature) 01 compound wastes 01.1 Spent solvents 01.11 Halogenated spent solvents 1 Hazardous aqueous solvent mixes containing halogens chlorofluorocarbons degreasing wastes containing solvents without a liquid phase halogenated solvents and solvent mixes organic halogenated solvents, washing liquids and mother liquors other halogenated solvents other halogenated solvents and solvent mixes sludges containing halogenated solvents sludges or solid wastes containing halogenated solvents 01.12 Non halogenated spent solvents 0 Non-hazardous wastes from solvent extraction 1 Hazardous aqueous solvent mixes free of halogens other organic solvents, washing liquids and mother liquors other solvents and solvent mixes sludges containing other solvents sludges or solid wastes containing other solvents sludges or solid wastes free of halogenated solvents solvent mixes or organic liquids free of halogenated solvents solvents solvents and solvent mixes free of halogenated solvents 01.2 Acid, alkaline or saline wastes 01.21 Acid wastes 0 Non-hazardous cyanide-free wastes not containing chromium acids 1 Hazardous acidic pickling solutions acids not otherwise specified bleach solutions and bleach fixer solutions cyanide-free wastes containing chromium electrolyte from batteries and accumulators fixer solutions hydrochloric acid nitric acid and nitrous acid phosphoric and phosphorous acid sulphuric acid sulphuric acid and sulphurous acid waste not otherwise specified 01.22 Alkaline wastes 0 Non-hazardous alkalines 1 Hazardous alkalis not otherwise specified ammonia calcium hydroxide cyanidic (alkaline) wastes containing heavy metals other than chromium cyanidic (alkaline) wastes which do not contain heavy metals metal hydroxide sludges and other sludges from metal insolubilisation treatment soda solvent based developer solutions wastes containing cyanide wastes not otherwise specified water based developer and activator solutions water based offset plate developer solutions 01.23 Saline solutions 0 Non-hazardous saline solutions containing sulphates, sulphites or sulphides saline solutions containing chlorides, fluorides and halides saline solutions containing phosphates and related solid salts saline solutions containing nitrates and related compounds 1 Hazardous waste from electrolytic refining 01.24 Other saline wastes 0 Non-hazardous barite-containing drilling muds and wastes carbonates chloride-containing drilling muds and wastes metallic oxides phosphates and related solid salts salts and solutions containing organic compounds sludges from copper hydrometallurgy solid salts containing ammonium solid salts containing chlorides, fluorides and other halogenated solid salts solid salts containing nitrides (nitrometallic) solid salts containing sulphates, sulphites or sulphides waste containing sulphur waste from potash and rock salt processing wastes not otherwise specified 1 Hazardous metallic salts other wastes phosphatizing sludges salt slags from secondary smelting salts and solutions containing cyanides sludges from zinc hydrometallurgy (including jarosite, goethite) waste from treatment of salt slags and black drosses treatment wastes containing arsenic wastes containing mercury wastes containing other heavy metals 01.3 Used oils 01.31 Used motor oils 1 Hazardous chlorinated engine, gear and lubricating oils non-chlorinated engine, gear and lubricating oils other engine, gear and lubricating oils 01.32 Other used oils 0 Non-hazardous oil-containing drilling muds and wastes desalted sludges sludges from plant, equipment and maintenance operations sludges from grinding, honing and lapping polishing sludges wastes not otherwise specified 1 Hazardous acid alkyl sludges brake fluids chlorinated emulsions hydraulic oils containing only mineral oil hydraulic oils, containing PCBs or PCTs insulating or heat transmission oils and other liquids containing PCBs or PCTs machining sludges mineral insulating and heat transmission oils non chlorinated emulsions non chlorinated hydraulic oils (not emulsions) non-chlorinated insulating and heat transmission oils and other liquids oil waste not otherwise specified other chlorinated hydraulic oils (not emulsions) other chlorinated insulating and heat transmission oils and other liquids other hydraulic oils spent waxes and fats synthetic insulating and heat transmission oils and other liquids synthetic machining oils tank bottom sludges waste machining emulsions containing halogens waste machining emulsions free of halogens waste machining oils containing halogens (not emulsioned) waste machining oils free of halogens (not emulsioned) 01.4 Spent chemical catalysts 01.41 Spent chemical catalysts 0 Non-hazardous other spent catalysts spent catalysts containing precious metals spent catalysts e.g. from NOx removal spent catalysts e.g. from removal of NOx 02 Chemical preparation wastes 02.1 Off-specification chemical wastes 02.11 Agrochemical product wastes 1 Hazardous agrochemical wastes inorganic pesticides, biocides and wood preserving agents pesticides 02.12 Unused medicines 0 Non-hazardous discarded chemicals and medicines medicines 02.13 Paints, varnish, inks and adhesive wastes 0 Non-hazardous aqueous liquid waste containing ink aqueous liquid wastes containing adhesives and sealants aqueous sludges containing adhesives and sealants aqueous sludges containing ink aqueous sludges containing paint or varnish aqueous suspensions containing paint or varnish dried ink dye stuffs and pigments hardened adhesives and sealants hardened paints and varnishes powder paints waste coating powders waste from paint or varnish removal waste from water-based ink waste from water-based paints and varnishes waste printing toner (including cartridges) wastes from water-based adhesives and sealants wastes not otherwise specified 1 Hazardous adhesives and sealants sludges containing halogenated solvents adhesives and sealants sludges free of halogenated solvents ink sludges containing halogenated solvents ink sludges free of halogenated solvents paint, inks, adhesives and resins sludges from paint or varnish removal containing halogenated solvents sludges from paint or varnish removal free of halogenated solvents waste adhesives and sealants containing halogenated solvents waste adhesives and sealants free of halogenated solvents waste ink containing halogenated solvents waste ink free of halogenated solvents waste paints and varnish containing halogenated solvents waste paints and varnish free of halogenated solvents 02.14 Other chemical preparation wastes 0 Non-hazardous aerosols bleaching sludges from hypochlorite and chlorine processes bleaching sludges from other bleaching processes detergents industrial gases in high pressure cylinders, LPG containers and industrial aerosol containers (including halons) photographic film and paper containing silver or silver compounds waste from chemical treatment waste from nitrogen chemical processes and fertiliser manufacture wastes from preserving agents wastes from production of silicon and silicon derivatives wastes not otherwise specified 1 Hazardous non-halogenated organic wood preservatives organochlorinated wood preservatives organometallic wood preservatives inorganic wood preservatives sludges containing mercury discarded chemicals photo chemicals 02.2 Unused explosives 02.21 Waste explosives and pyrotechnical products 1 Hazardous fireworks waste other waste explosives 02.22 Waste ammunition 1 Hazardous waste ammunition 02.3 Mixed chemical wastes 02.31 Minor mixed chemical wastes 0 Non-hazardous other waste containing inorganic chemicals, e.g. lab chemicals not otherwise specified, fire extinguishing powders other waste containing organic chemicals, e.g. lab chemicals not otherwise specified 02.32 Chemical wastes mixed for treatment 0 Non-hazardous premixed wastes for final disposal 02.33 Packaging polluted by hazardous substances 03 Other chemical wastes 03.1 Chemical deposits and residues 03.11 Tars and carbonaceous wastes 0 Non-hazardous asphalt wastes not otherwise specified carbon black anode scraps wastes from the production of anodes for aqueous electrolytical processes 1 Hazardous acid tars other tars tars and other carbon-containing wastes from anode manufacture 03.12 Oils/water emulsions sludges 1 Hazardous bilge oils from inland navigation bilge oils from jetty sewers desalter sludges or emulsions interceptor sludges oil/water separator sludges oil/water separator solids other emulsions waste from marine transport tank cleaning, containing chemicals waste from railway and road transport tank cleaning, containing chemicals waste from storage tank cleaning, containing chemicals 03.13 Chemical reaction residues 0 Non-hazardous dregs and green liquor sludge (from black liquor treatment) tanning liquor containing chromium tanning liquor free of chromium wastes not otherwise specified 1 Hazardous aqueous washing liquids and mother liquors halogenated still bottoms and reaction residues non-vitrified solid phase other still bottoms and reaction residues 03.14 Spent filtration and absorbent materials 0 Non-hazardous sludges from decarbonation spent activated carbon saturated or spent ion exchange resins solutions and sludges from regeneration of ion exchangers 1 Hazardous activated carbon from chlorine production filter cake from gas treatment halogenated filter cakes, spent absorbents other filter cakes, spent absorbents saturated or spent ion exchange resins solutions and sludges from regeneration of ion exchangers spent activated carbon spent filter clays 03.2 Industrial effluent sludges 03.21 Sludges from industrial processes and effluent treatment 0 Non-hazardous anaerobic treatment sludges of animal and vegetal wastes anaerobic treatment sludges of municipal and similar wastes de-inking sludges from paper recycling landfill leachate sludges containing chromium sludges free of chromium sludges from on site effluent treatment sludges not otherwise specified wastes not otherwise specified 03.22 Sludges containing hydrocarbons 0 Non-hazardous wastes not otherwise specified 1 Hazardous aqueous liquid waste from oil regeneration aqueous washing liquids steam degreasing wastes waste from marine transport tank cleaning, containing oil waste from railway and road transport tank cleaning containing oil waste from storage tank cleaning, containing oil grease and oil mixture from oil/waste water separation 04 Radioactive wastes 04.1 Nuclear waste 04.11 Nuclear wastes 04.2 Spent ionising sources 04.21 Spent ionising sources 04.3 Equipment and products contaminated by radioactivity 04.31 Equipment and products contaminated by radioactivity 04.4 Soils contaminated by radioactivity 04.41 Soils contaminated by radioactivity 05 Health care and biological wastes 05.1 Infectious health care wastes 05.11 Human infectious health care wastes 0 Non-hazardous body parts and organs including blood bags and blood preserves 1 Hazardous other wastes whose collection and disposal is subject to special requirements in view of the prevention of infection 05.12 Animal infectious health care wastes 0 Non-hazardous sharps 05.2 Non-infectious health care wastes 05.21 Non-infectious human health care wastes 05.22 Non-infectious animal health care wastes 05.3 Genetic engineering wastes 05.31 Genetic engineering wastes 1 Hazardous other wastes whose collection and disposal is subject to special requirements in view of the prevention of infection 06 Metallic wastes 06.1 Ferrous metal waste and scrap 06.11 Ferrous metal waste and scrap 0 Non-hazardous discarded moulds ferrous metal filings and turnings other ferrous metals particles iron and steel ferrous materials removed from bottom ash 06.2 Non-ferrous metal waste and scrap 06.21 Waste precious metal 1 Hazardous waste containing silver from on-site treatment of photographic waste 06.22 Waste aluminium packaging 06.23 Other waste aluminium 0 Non-hazardous aluminium 06.24 Copper waste 0 Non-hazardous copper, bronze, brass cables 06.25 Lead waste 0 Non-hazardous lead 06.26 Other metal wastes 0 Non-hazardous non-ferrous metal filings and turnings other non-ferrous metal particules zinc tin 06.3 Mixed metal wastes 06.31 Mixed metallic packaging 0 Non-hazardous metallic small metals (cans etc) other metals 06.32 Other mixed metallic wastes 0 Non-hazardous wastes not otherwise specified mixed metals 07 Non-metallic wastes 07.1 Glass wastes 07.11 Glass packaging 0 Non-hazardous glass 07.12 Other glass wastes 0 Non-hazardous waste glass glass 07.2 Paper and cardboard wastes 07.21 Waste paper and cardboard packaging 0 Non-hazardous paper and cardboard 07.22 Waste composite packaging carton 07.23 Other paper and cardboard wastes 0 Non-hazardous fibre and paper sludge wastes not otherwise specified paper and cardboard 07.3 Rubber wastes 07.31 Used tyres 0 Non-hazardous used tyres 07.32 Other rubber wastes 07.4 Plastic wastes 07.41 Plastic packaging wastes 0 Non-hazardous plastic 07.42 Other plastic wastes 0 Non-hazardous waste plastics (excluding packaging) plastics particles waste from the plastic convertor industry plastic small plastics other plastics 07.5 Wood wastes 07.51 Wood packaging 0 Non-hazardous wooden 07.52 Sawdust and shavings 0 Non-hazardous sawdust shavings, cuttings, spoiled timber/particle board/veneer 07.53 Other wood wastes 0 Non-hazardous waste bark and cork bark wood 07.6 Textile wastes 07.61 Worn clothing 07.62 Miscellaneous textiles wastes 0 Non-hazardous absorbents, filter materials, wiping cloths, protective clothing clothes non-halogenated wastes from dressing and finishing textiles wastes from composite materials (impregnated textile, elastomer, plastomer) wastes from processed mixed textile fibres wastes from processed textile fibres mainly of animal origin wastes from processed textile fibres mainly of artificial or synthetic origin wastes from processed textile fibres mainly of vegetable origin wastes from unprocessed mixed textile fibres before spinning and weaving wastes from unprocessed textile fibres and other natural fibrous substances mainly of vegetable origin wastes from unprocessed textile fibres mainly artificial or synthetic wastes from unprocessed textile fibres mainly of animal origin 1 Hazardous halogenated wastes from dressing and finishing 07.63 Leather wastes 0 Non-hazardous waste tanned leather (blue sheetings, shavings, cuttings, buffing dust) containing chromium wastes from dressing and finishing wastes not otherwise specified 08 Discarded equipment 08.1 Discarded vehicles 08.11 Discarded private cars 0 Non-hazardous end of life vehicles 08.12 Other discarded vehicles 0 Non-hazardous discarded vehicles 08.2 Discarded electrical and electronic equipment 08.21 Discarded major household equipment 08.22 Discarded minor household equipment 08.23 Other discarded electrical and electronic equipment 0 Non-hazardous single-use cameras with batteries single use cameras without batteries other discarded electronic equipment (e.g. printed circuit boards) electronic equipment (e.g. printed circuit boards) 08.3 Bulky household equipment 08.31 Bulky household equipment 08.4 Discarded machines and equipment components 08.41 Batteries and accumulators wastes 0 Non-hazardous alkaline batteries other batteries and accumulators batteries 1 Hazardous transformers and capacitors containing PCB or PCTs lead batteries Ni-Cd batteries mercury dry cells 08.42 Spent catalytic equipment 0 Non-hazardous catalysts removed from vehicles containing precious metals other catalysts removed from vehicles 08.43 Other discarded machines and equipment components 0 Non-hazardous wastes not otherwise specified equipment containing chlorofluorocarbons other discarded equipment equipment containing chloroflurocarbons 1 Hazardous fluorescent tubes and other mercury containing waste 09 Animal and vegetal wastes 09.1 Waste of food preparation and products 09.11 Animal waste of food preparation and products 0 Non-hazardous animal tissue waste sludges from washing and cleaning fleshings and lime split waste liming waste organic matter from natural products (e.g. grease, wax) 09.12 Vegetal waste of food preparation and products 0 Non-hazardous sludges from washing and cleaning plant tissue waste sludges from washing, cleaning, peeling, centrifuging and separation materials unsuitable for consumption or processing wastes not otherwise specified wastes from washing, cleaning and mechanical reduction of the raw material sludges from on-site effluent treatment 09.13 Mixed waste of food preparation and products 0 Non-hazardous materials unsuitable for consumption or processing oil and fat organic compostable kitchen waste (including frying oil and kitchen waste from canteens and restaurants) wastes not otherwise specified 09.2 Green wastes 09.21 Green wastes 0 Non-hazardous waste from forestry exploitation compostable wastes 09.3 Animal faeces, urine and manure 09.31 Slurry and manure 0 Non-hazardous animal faeces, urine and manure (including spoiled straw), effluent, collected separately and treated off-site 10 Mixed ordinary wastes 10.1 Household and similar wastes 10.11 Household wastes 0 Non-hazardous mixed municipal waste 10.12 Street cleaning wastes 0 Non-hazardous waste from markets street cleaning residues 10.2 Mixed and undifferentiated materials 10.21 Mixed packaging 0 Non-hazardous mixed 10.22 Other mixed and undifferentiated materials 0 Non-hazardous aqueous liquid waste from vitrified waste tempering composite packaging inorganic off-specification batches organic off-specification batches other inorganic wastes with metals not otherwise specified photographic film and paper free of silver or silver compounds solid wastes from ship cargoes spent blasting grit waste not otherwise specified wastes whose collection and disposal is not subject to special requirements in view of the prevention of infection wastes whose collection and disposal is not subject to special requirements in view of the prevention of infection (e.g. dressing, plaster casts, linen, disposable clothing, diapers) welding wastes 10.3 Sorting residues 10.31 Vehicle shredder wastes 0 Non-hazardous light fraction from automobile shredding 10.32 Other sorting residues 0 Non-hazardous rejects from paper and cardboard recycling shredder residues non-composted fraction of municipal and similar wastes non-composted fraction of animal and vegetable wastes off specification compost wastes not otherwise specified screenings 11 Common sludges 11.1 Waste water treatment sludges 11.11 Sludges from treatment of public sewerage water 0 Non-hazardous sludges from treatment of urban waste water 11.12 Biodegradable sludges from treatment of other waste water 0 Non-hazardous sludges from on-site effluent treatment waste from cooling columns wastes not otherwise specified sludges from the treatment of industrial waste water wastes not otherwise specified 11.2 Sludges from purification of drinking and process water 11.21 Sludges from purification of drinking and process water 0 Non-hazardous boiler feedwater sludges sludges from water clarification wastes not otherwise specified 11.3 Unpolluted dredging spoils 11.31 Unpolluted dredging spoils 0 Non-hazardous dredging spoil 11.4 Cesspit contents 11.41 Cesspit contents 0 Non-hazardous septic tank sludge 12 Mineral wastes 12.1 Construction and demolition wastes 12.11 Concrete, bricks and gypsum waste 0 Non-hazardous wastes not otherwise specified wastes from other cement-based composite materials concrete bricks gypsum based construction materials 12.12 Waste hydrocarbonised road-surfacing material 0 Non-hazardous asphalt containing tar asphalt (not containing tar) tar and tar products 1 Hazardous insulation materials containing asbestos 12.13 Mixed construction wastes 0 Non-hazardous other insulation materials mixed construction and demolition waste 12.2 Asbestos wastes 12.21 Asbestos wastes 0 Non-hazardous wastes from asbestos-cement manufacture discarded equipment containing free asbestos wastes from the asbestos processing industry asbestos based construction materials 1 Hazardous wastes containing asbestos from electrolysis 12.3 Waste of naturally occurring minerals 12.31 Waste of naturally occurring minerals 0 Non-hazardous aqueous sludges containing ceramic materials dusty and powdery waste fresh-water drilling muds and wastes other non-compostable wastes red mud from the alumina production soil and stones soil from cleaning and washing beet solid wastes from primary filtration and screening tailings waste from mineral metaliferous excavation waste from mineral non-metaliferous excavation waste from stone cutting and sawing waste from the dressing of metalferous minerals waste from the dressing of non-metalferous minerals waste from washing and cleaning of minerals waste gravel and crushed rocks waste preparation mixture before thermal processing waste sand and clays wastes from desanding wastes not otherwise specified 12.4 Combustion wastes 12.41 Waste from flue gas purification 0 Non-hazardous calcium based reaction wastes from flue gas desulphurisation in sludge form calcium based reaction wastes from flue gas desulphurisation in solid form flue gas dust other sludges from gas treatment other solid wastes from gas treatment sludges from gas treatment solid wastes from gas treatment 1 Hazardous aqueous liquid waste from gas treatment and other aqueous liquid wastes flue gas dust fly ash and other flue gas treatment wastes sludges from gas treatment solid waste from gas treatment 12.42 Slags and ashes from thermal treatment and combustion 0 Non-hazardous aqueous sludges from boiler cleansing bottom ash bottom ash and slag dross and skimmings (first and second smelting) furnace dust furnace slag other particulates and dust other particulates and dust (including ball mill dust) other sludges peat fly ash phosphorous slag pyrolysis wastes slags (first and second smelting) solid waste from gas treatment unprocessed slag waste from the processing of slag wastes not otherwise specified 1 Hazardous black drosses from secondary smelting boiler dust calcium arsenate dross and skimmings (first and second smelting) fly ash oil fly ash other particulates and dust primary smelting slags/white drosses skimmings slags (first and second smelting) 12.5 Various mineral wastes 12.51 Artificial mineral wastes 0 Non-hazardous alumina dust aqueous suspensions containing ceramic materials gypsum from titanium dioxide production off specification calcium carbonate other particulates and dust phosphogypsum tiles and ceramics waste from calcination and hydration of lime waste glass-based fibrous materials wastes from spirits distillation wastes not otherwise specified 12.52 Waste refractory materials 0 Non-hazardous casting cores and moulds containing organic binders which have not undergone pouring casting cores and moulds containing organic binders which have undergone pouring furnace dust spent linings and refractories used carbon strips and fireproof materials from electrolysis wastes not otherwise specified 1 Hazardous spent pot linings spent activated carbon from flue gas treatment 12.6 Contaminated soils and polluted dredging spoils 12.61 Polluted soils and rubble 1 Hazardous oil spills 12.62 Polluted dredging spoils 13 Solidified, stabilised or vitrified waste 13.1 Solidified or stabilised waste 13.11 Solidified or stabilised waste 0 Non-hazardous wastes stabilised/solidified with hydraulic binders wastes stabilised/solidified with organic binders wastes stabilised by biological treatment 13.2 Vitrified wastes 13.21 Vitrified wastes 0 Non-hazardous vitrified wastes
Regulation (EC) No 2150/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council
of 25 November 2002
on waste statistics
(Text with EEA relevance)
THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 285 thereof,
Having regard to the proposals from the Commission(1),
Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee(2),
Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 251 of the Treaty(3),
Whereas:
(1) Regular Community statistics on the production and management of waste from businesses and private households are required by the Community for monitoring the implementation of waste policy. This creates the basis for monitoring compliance with the principles of maximisation of recovery and safe disposal. Statistical instruments are still required, however, for assessing compliance with the principle of waste prevention and to establish a link between waste generation data and global, national and regional inventories of resource use.
(2) The terms for the description of waste and waste management need to be defined in order to ensure the comparability of results in waste statistics.
(3) Community waste policy has led to the establishment of a set of principles to be followed by waste-producing units and waste management. This requires the monitoring of waste at different points of the waste-stream generation, collection, recovery and disposal.
(4) Council Regulation (EC) No 322/97 of 17 February 1997 on Community statistics(4).
(5) To guarantee comparable results, waste statistics should be produced in accordance with the specified breakdown, in an appropriate form and within a fixed period of time from the end of the reference year.
(6) Since the objective of the proposed measure, namely to establish a framework for the production of Community statistics on the generation, recovery and disposal of waste, cannot be sufficiently achieved by the Member States, by reason of the need to define terms of description of waste and waste management so as to ensure the comparability of the statistics supplied by the Member States, and can therefore be better achieved at Community level, the Community may adopt measures in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity as set out in Article 5 of the Treaty. In accordance with the principle of proportionality, as set out in that Article, this Regulation does not go beyond what is necessary in order to achieve the objective of the proposed measure.
(7) Member States may need a transitional period for the establishment of their statistics on waste for all or some of the economic activities A, B and G to Q of NACE REV 1 as established by Council Regulation (EEC) No 3037/90 of 9 October 1990 on the statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community(5) for which their national statistical system requires major adaptations.
(8) The measures necessary for the implementation of this Regulation should be adopted in accordance with Council Decision 1999/468/EC of 28 June 1999 laying down the procedures for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission(6).
(9) The Statistical Programme Committee has been consulted by the Commission,
HAVE ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
Objective
1. The objective of this Regulation is to establish a framework for the production of Community statistics on the generation, recovery and disposal of waste.
2. Member States and the Commission, within their respective fields of competence, shall produce Community statistics on the generation, recovery and disposal of waste, excluding radioactive waste, which is already covered by other legislation.
3. The statistics shall cover the following areas:
(a) Generation of waste according to Annex I;
(b) Recovery and disposal of waste according to Annex II;
(c) After the pilot studies according to Article 5: import and export of waste for which no data is collected under Council Regulation (EEC) No 259/93 of 1 February 1993 on the supervision and control of shipments of waste within, into and out of the European Community(7), in accordance with Annex III.
4. In compiling the statistics, Member States and the Commission shall observe the mainly substance-oriented statistical nomenclature, as set out in Annex III.
5. The Commission shall, in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2), establish a table of equivalence between the statistical nomenclature of Annex III and the list of waste established by Commission Decision 2000/532/EC(8).
Article 2
Definitions
For the purposes and within the framework of this Regulation:
(a) "waste" shall mean any substance or object as defined in Article 1(a) of Council Directive 75/442/EEC of 15 July 1975 on waste(9);
(b) "separately collected fractions of waste" shall mean household and similar waste, selectively collected in homogeneous fractions by public services, non-profit organisations and private enterprises acting in the field of organised waste collection;
(c) "recycling" shall have the same meaning as in the definition given in Article 3(7) of European Parliament and Council Directive 94/62/EC of 20 December 1994 on packaging and packaging waste(10);
(d) "recovery" shall mean any of the operations provided for in Annex II.B to Directive 75/442/EEC;
(e) "disposal" shall mean any of the operations provided for in Annex II.A to Directive 75/442/EEC;
(f) "recovery or disposal facility" shall mean a facility that requires a permit or registration pursuant to Articles 9, 10 or 11 of Directive 75/442/EC;
(g) "hazardous waste" shall mean any waste as defined in Article 1(4) of Council Directive 91/689/EEC of 12 December 1991 on hazardous waste(11);
(h) "non-hazardous waste" shall mean waste which is not covered by point (g);
(i) "incineration" shall mean thermal treatment of waste in an incineration plant as defined in Article 3(4) or a co-incineration plant as defined in Article 3(5) of Directive 2000/76/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 December 2000 on the incineration of waste(12);
(j) "landfill" shall mean a waste disposal site as defined in Article 2(g) of Council Directive 1999/31/EC of 26 April 1999 on the landfill of waste(13);
(k) "capacity of waste incineration facilities" shall mean the maximum capacity to incinerate waste, in tonnes per annum or in gigajoules;
(l) "capacity of waste recycling facilities" shall mean the maximum capacity to recycle waste, in tonnes per annum;
(m) "capacity of landfills" shall mean the remaining capacity (at the end of the data reference year) of the landfill facility to dispose of waste in the future, measured in cubic metres;
(n) "capacity of other disposal facilities" shall mean the capacity of the facility to dispose of waste, measured in tonnes per annum.
Article 3
Collection of data
1. Member States shall, whilst complying with conditions as to quality and accuracy to be defined in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2), acquire the data necessary for the specification of the characteristics listed in Annexes I and II by means either of:
- surveys,
- administrative or other sources, such as the reporting obligations under Community legislation on waste management,
- statistical estimation procedures on the basis of samples or waste-related estimators, or
- a combination of these means.
In order to reduce response burdens, the national authorities and the Commission shall, subject to the limits and the conditions fixed by each Member State and by the Commission in their respective fields of competence, have access to administrative data sources.
2. In order to reduce the administrative burden on small enterprises, enterprises of less than 10 employees shall be excluded from surveys, unless they contribute significantly to the generation of waste.
3. Member States shall produce statistical results, following the breakdown set out in Annexes I and II.
4. The exclusion referred to in paragraph 2 must be consistent with the coverage and quality objectives as referred to in Section 7(1) of Annexes I and II.
5. Member States shall transmit the results, including confidential data, to Eurostat in an appropriate format and within a set period of time from the end of the respective reference periods, as laid down in Annexes I and II.
6. The treatment of confidential data and the transmission of such data as provided for in paragraph 5 shall be carried out in accordance with the existing Community provisions governing statistical confidentiality.
Article 4
Transitional period
1. During a transitional period the Commission may, at the request of a Member State and in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2), grant derogations from the provisions of Section 5 of Annexes I and II. This transitional period may not exceed:
(a) two years after the entry into force of this Regulation, for the production of results relating to Section 8(1)(1), Item 16 (Services activities) of Annex I and to Section 8(2) of Annex II;
(b) three years after the entry into force of this Regulation, for the production of results relating to Section 8(1)(1), Items 1 (Agriculture, hunting and forestry) and 2 (Fisheries) of Annex I.
2. The derogations referred to in paragraph 1 can be granted to individual Member States only for the data of the first reference year.
3. The Commission shall draw up a programme for pilot studies on waste from the economic activities referred to in paragraph 1(b) to be carried out by the Member States. The pilot studies shall aim to develop a methodology to obtain regular data which shall be governed by the principles of Community statistics, as laid down in Article 10 of Regulation (EC) No 322/97.
The Commission shall finance up to 100 % of the costs for conducting the pilot studies. On the basis of the conclusions of the pilot studies, the Commission shall adopt the necessary implementing measures in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2).
Article 5
Import and export of waste
1. The Commission shall draw up a programme for pilot studies on the import and export of waste to be carried out by Member States. The pilot studies shall aim at developing a methodology to obtain regular data which shall be governed by the principles of Community statistics, as laid down in Article 10 of Regulation (EC) No 322/97.
2. The Commission programme for pilot studies shall be consistent with the contents of Annexes I and II, particularly the aspects related to the scope and coverage of wastes, waste categories for the classification of waste, reference years and periodicity, taking into account the reporting obligations under Regulation (EEC) No 259/93.
3. The Commission shall finance up to 100 % of the costs for conducting the pilot studies.
4. On the basis of the conclusions of the pilot studies, the Commission shall inform the European Parliament and the Council of the possibilities of compiling statistics for the activities and characteristics covered by the pilot studies for import and export of waste. The Commission shall adopt the necessary implementation measures in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2).
5. The pilot studies shall be conducted at the latest within three years after the entry into force of this Regulation.
Article 6
Implementation measures
The measures necessary for the implementation of this Regulation, shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2). These shall include measures:
(a) for adjustment to economic and technical developments in the collection and statistical processing of data, as well as the processing and the transmission of results;
(b) for adaptation of the specifications listed in Annexes I, II and III;
(c) for the production of results in accordance with Article 3(2), (3) and (4), taking into account the economic structures and technical conditions in a Member State; such measures may allow an individual Member State not to report certain items in the breakdown, provided the impact on the quality of the statistics is proven to be limited. In all cases where exemptions are given, the total amount of waste for each item listed in sections 2(1) and 8(1) of Annex I shall be compiled;
(d) for the definition of the proper quality evaluation criteria and the contents of the quality reports as referred to in Section 7 of Annexes I and II;
(e) for setting out the appropriate format for the transmission of results by Member States within two years from the date of entry into force of this Regulation;
(f) for compiling the list for granting transitional periods and derogations to Member States, as specified in Article 4;
(g) for implementation of the results of the pilot studies, as specified in Article 4(3) and Article 5(1).
Article 7
Committee procedure
1. The Commission shall be assisted by the Statistical Programme Committee established by Council Decision 89/382/EEC, Euratom(14).
2. Where reference is made to this paragraph, Articles 5 and 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.
The period laid down in Article 5(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at three months.
3. The Committee shall adopt its rules of procedure.
4. The Commission shall transmit to the Committee set up by Directive 75/442/EEC the draft measures that it intends to submit to the Statistical Programme Committee.
Article 8
Report
1. The Commission shall, within five years after the date of entry into force of this Regulation and every three years thereafter, submit a report to the European Parliament and the Council on the statistics compiled pursuant to this Regulation and in particular on their quality and the burden on businesses.
2. The Commission shall, within two years after the date of entry into force of this Regulation, submit to the European Parliament and the Council a proposal abolishing overlapping reporting obligations.
3. The Commission shall, within two years after the entry into force of this Regulation, submit to the European Parliament and the Council a report on the progress of the pilot studies referred to in Article 4(3) and Article 5(1). If necessary, it shall propose revisions of the pilot studies, to be decided upon in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2).
Article 9
Entry into force
This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Brussels, 25 November 2002.
For the European Parliament
The President
P. Cox
For the Council
The President
B. Bendtsen
(1) OJ C 87, 29.3.1999, p. 22, OJ C 180 E, 26.6.2001, p. 202 and amended proposal of 10 December 2001 (not yet published in the Official Journal).
(2) OJ C 329, 17.11.1999, p. 17.
(3) Opinion of the European Parliament of 4 September 2001 (OJ C 72 E, 21.3.2002, p. 32), Council Common Position of 15 April 2002 (OJ C 145 E, 18.6.2002, p. 85) and Decision of the European Parliament of 4 July 2002 (not yet published in the Official Journal), Decision of the Council of 14 November 2002.
(4) OJ L 52, 22.2.1997, p. 1 constitutes the reference framework for the provisions of this Regulation.
(5) OJ L 293, 24.10.1990, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 29/2002 (OJ L 6, 10.1.2002, p. 3).
(6) OJ L 184, 17.7.1999, p. 23.
(7) OJ L 30, 6.2.1993, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 2557/2001 (OJ L 349, 31.12.2001, p. 1).
(8) OJ L 226, 6.9.2000, p. 3. Decision as last amended by Council Decision 2001/573/EC (OJ L 203, 28.7.2001, p. 18).
(9) OJ L 194, 25.7.1975, p. 39. Directive as last amended by Commission Decision 96/350/EC (OJ L 135, 6.6.1996, p. 32).
(10) OJ L 365, 31.12.1994, p. 10.
(11) OJ L 377, 31.12.1991, p. 20. Directive as amended by Directive 94/31/EC (OJ L 168, 2.7.1994, p. 28).
(12) OJ L 332, 28.12.2000, p. 91.
(13) OJ L 182, 16.7.1999, p. 1.
(14) OJ L 181, 28.6.1989, p. 47.
ANNEX I
GENERATION OF WASTE
SECTION 1
Coverage
The statistics are to be compiled for all activities classified within the coverage of Sections A to Q, of NACE REV 1. These Sections cover all economic activities.
This Annex also covers:
(a) waste generated by households;
(b) waste arising from recovery and/or disposal operations.
SECTION 2
Waste categories
1. Statistics on the following waste categories are to be produced:
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2. In accordance with the reporting obligation under Directive 94/62/EC, the Commission will draw up a programme for pilot studies to be carried out on a voluntary basis by Member States in order to assess the relevance of including packaging waste entries (EWC-Stat Version 2) in the breakdown list set out in point 1. The Commission will finance up to 100 % of the costs for these pilot studies. On the basis of the conclusions of these pilot studies, the Commission will adopt the necessary implementation measures in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2) of this Regulation.
SECTION 3
Characteristics
1. Characteristics for the waste categories:
For each waste category listed in Section 2(1), the quantity of waste generated will be compiled.
2. Regionale characteristics:
Population or dwellings served by a collection scheme for mixed household and similar waste (NUTS 2 level).
SECTION 4
Reporting unit
1. The reporting unit to be used for all waste categories is 1000 tonnes of (normal) wet waste. For the waste categories "sludge" an additional figure for dry matter should be provided.
2. The reporting unit for regional characteristics should be the percentage of the population or dwellings.
SECTION 5
First reference year and periodicity
1. The first reference year is the second calendar year following the entry into force of this Regulation.
2. Member States shall furnish data for every second year after the first reference year.
SECTION 6
Transmission of results to Eurostat
The results are to be transmitted within 18 months of the end of the reference year.
SECTION 7
Report on the coverage and quality of statistics
1. For each item listed in Section 8 (activities and households), Member States will indicate the percentage to which the compiled statistics represent the universe of waste of the respective item. The minimum requirement for the coverage will be defined in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2) of this Regulation.
2. Member States will submit a quality report, indicating the degree of precision for the collected data. A description will be given on the estimations, aggregations or exclusions, and the way these procedures affect the distribution of waste categories, listed in Section 2(1) by economic activities and households, as referred to in Section 8.
3. The Commission will include the coverage and quality reports in the report provided for in Article 8 of this Regulation.
SECTION 8
Production of results
1. The results for the characteristics listed in Section 3(1), are to be compiled for:
1.1. the following Sections, Divisions, Groups and Classes of NACE REV 1:
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1.2. households
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2. For economic activities, statistical units are local units or kind-of-activity units, as defined in Council Regulation (EEC) No 696/93 of 15 March 1993 on the statistical units for the observation and analysis of the production system in the Community(1), according to each Member State's statistical system.
In the quality report, to be produced under Section 7, a description of how the chosen statistical unit affects the groupings of NACE REV 1 data distribution should be included.
(1) OJ L 76, 30.3.1993, p. 2. Regulation amended by the 1994 Act of Accession.
ANNEX II
RECOVERY AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE
SECTION 1
Coverage
1. The statistics are to be compiled for all recovery and disposal facilities which run any of the operations referred to in Section 8(2) and which belong to or are part of the economic activities according to the groupings of NACE REV 1, mentioned in Annex I, Section 8(1.1).
2. Facilities whose waste treatment activities are limited to the recycling of waste on the site where the waste was generated, are not covered by this Annex.
SECTION 2
Waste categories
The list of waste categories for which the statistics are to be compiled, according to each recovery or disposal operation as referred to in section 8(2), are the following:
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SECTION 3
Characteristics
The characteristics, for which the statistics are to be compiled on recovery and disposal operations, as referred to in Section 8(2) are set out in the table below.
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SECTION 4
Reporting unit
The reporting unit to be used for all waste categories is 1000 tonnes of (normal) wet waste. For the waste categories "sludge" an additional figure for dry matter should be provided.
SECTION 5
First reference year and periodicity
1. The first reference year is the second calendar year following the entry into force of this Regulation.
2. Member States shall furnish data for every second year, after the first reference year, for the facilities which are referred to in Section 8(2).
SECTION 6
Transmission of results to Eurostat
The results are to be transmitted within 18 months of the end of the reference year.
SECTION 7
Report on the coverage and quality of statistics
1. For the characteristics listed in Section 3, and for each item amongst the types of operations listed in Section 8(2) Member States will indicate the percentage to which the compiled statistics represent the universe of waste of the respective item. The minimum requirement for the coverage will be defined in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2) of this Regulation.
2. For the characteristics listed in Section 3 Member States will submit a quality report, indicating the degree of precision of the collected data.
3. The Commission will include the coverage and quality reports in the report provided for in Article 8 of this Regulation.
SECTION 8
Production of results
1. The results are to be compiled for each item amongst the types of operations listed in Section 8(2), according to the characteristics as referred to in Section 3.
2. List of Recovery and Disposal Operations; the codes refer to the codes in the Annexes to Directive 75/442/EEC:
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3. The Commission will draw up a programme for pilot studies, to be carried out on a voluntary basis by Member States. The pilot studies will aim to assess the relevance and feasibility of obtaining data on the amounts of waste conditioned by preparatory operations, as defined in Annexes II.A and II.B of Directive 75/442/EEC. The Commission will finance up to 100 % of the costs for conducting these pilot studies. On the basis of the conclusions of these pilot studies, the Commission will adopt the necessary implementation measures in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 7(2) of this Regulation.
4. Statistical units are local units or kind-of-activity units, as defined in Regulation (EEC) No 696/93, according to each Member State's statistical system.
In the quality report, to be produced under Section 7, a description of how the chosen statistical unit affects the groupings of NACE REV 1 data distribution should be included.
ANNEX III
WASTE STATISTICAL NOMENCLATURE
as referred to in Annex I, Section 2(1) and Annex II, Section 2 EWC-Stat REV 2 (mainly substance oriented waste statistical nomenclature)
01 compound wastes
01.1 Spent solvents
01.11 Halogenated spent solvents
1 Hazardous
aqueous solvent mixes containing halogens
chlorofluorocarbons
degreasing wastes containing solvents without a liquid phase
halogenated solvents and solvent mixes
organic halogenated solvents, washing liquids and mother liquors
other halogenated solvents
other halogenated solvents and solvent mixes
sludges containing halogenated solvents
sludges or solid wastes containing halogenated solvents
01.12 Non halogenated spent solvents
0 Non-hazardous
wastes from solvent extraction
1 Hazardous
aqueous solvent mixes free of halogens
other organic solvents, washing liquids and mother liquors
other solvents and solvent mixes
sludges containing other solvents
sludges or solid wastes containing other solvents
sludges or solid wastes free of halogenated solvents
solvent mixes or organic liquids free of halogenated solvents
solvents
solvents and solvent mixes free of halogenated solvents
01.2 Acid, alkaline or saline wastes
01.21 Acid wastes
0 Non-hazardous
cyanide-free wastes not containing chromium
acids
1 Hazardous
acidic pickling solutions
acids not otherwise specified
bleach solutions and bleach fixer solutions
cyanide-free wastes containing chromium
electrolyte from batteries and accumulators
fixer solutions
hydrochloric acid
nitric acid and nitrous acid
phosphoric and phosphorous acid
sulphuric acid
sulphuric acid and sulphurous acid
waste not otherwise specified
01.22 Alkaline wastes
0 Non-hazardous
alkalines
1 Hazardous
alkalis not otherwise specified
ammonia
calcium hydroxide
cyanidic (alkaline) wastes containing heavy metals other than chromium
cyanidic (alkaline) wastes which do not contain heavy metals
metal hydroxide sludges and other sludges from metal insolubilisation treatment
soda
solvent based developer solutions
wastes containing cyanide
wastes not otherwise specified
water based developer and activator solutions
water based offset plate developer solutions
01.23 Saline solutions
0 Non-hazardous
saline solutions containing sulphates, sulphites or sulphides
saline solutions containing chlorides, fluorides and halides
saline solutions containing phosphates and related solid salts
saline solutions containing nitrates and related compounds
1 Hazardous
waste from electrolytic refining
01.24 Other saline wastes
0 Non-hazardous
barite-containing drilling muds and wastes
carbonates
chloride-containing drilling muds and wastes
metallic oxides
phosphates and related solid salts
salts and solutions containing organic compounds
sludges from copper hydrometallurgy
solid salts containing ammonium
solid salts containing chlorides, fluorides and other halogenated solid salts
solid salts containing nitrides (nitrometallic)
solid salts containing sulphates, sulphites or sulphides
waste containing sulphur
waste from potash and rock salt processing
wastes not otherwise specified
1 Hazardous
metallic salts
other wastes
phosphatizing sludges
salt slags from secondary smelting
salts and solutions containing cyanides
sludges from zinc hydrometallurgy (including jarosite, goethite)
waste from treatment of salt slags and black drosses treatment
wastes containing arsenic
wastes containing mercury
wastes containing other heavy metals
01.3 Used oils
01.31 Used motor oils
1 Hazardous
chlorinated engine, gear and lubricating oils
non-chlorinated engine, gear and lubricating oils
other engine, gear and lubricating oils
01.32 Other used oils
0 Non-hazardous
oil-containing drilling muds and wastes
desalted sludges
sludges from plant, equipment and maintenance operations
sludges from grinding, honing and lapping
polishing sludges
wastes not otherwise specified
1 Hazardous
acid alkyl sludges
brake fluids
chlorinated emulsions
hydraulic oils containing only mineral oil
hydraulic oils, containing PCBs or PCTs
insulating or heat transmission oils and other liquids containing PCBs or PCTs
machining sludges
mineral insulating and heat transmission oils
non chlorinated emulsions
non chlorinated hydraulic oils (not emulsions)
non-chlorinated insulating and heat transmission oils and other liquids
oil waste not otherwise specified
other chlorinated hydraulic oils (not emulsions)
other chlorinated insulating and heat transmission oils and other liquids
other hydraulic oils
spent waxes and fats
synthetic insulating and heat transmission oils and other liquids
synthetic machining oils
tank bottom sludges
waste machining emulsions containing halogens
waste machining emulsions free of halogens
waste machining oils containing halogens (not emulsioned)
waste machining oils free of halogens (not emulsioned)
01.4 Spent chemical catalysts
01.41 Spent chemical catalysts
0 Non-hazardous
other spent catalysts
spent catalysts containing precious metals
spent catalysts e.g. from NOx removal
spent catalysts e.g. from removal of NOx
02 Chemical preparation wastes
02.1 Off-specification chemical wastes
02.11 Agrochemical product wastes
1 Hazardous
agrochemical wastes
inorganic pesticides, biocides and wood preserving agents
pesticides
02.12 Unused medicines
0 Non-hazardous
discarded chemicals and medicines
medicines
02.13 Paints, varnish, inks and adhesive wastes
0 Non-hazardous
aqueous liquid waste containing ink
aqueous liquid wastes containing adhesives and sealants
aqueous sludges containing adhesives and sealants
aqueous sludges containing ink
aqueous sludges containing paint or varnish
aqueous suspensions containing paint or varnish
dried ink
dye stuffs and pigments
hardened adhesives and sealants
hardened paints and varnishes
powder paints
waste coating powders
waste from paint or varnish removal
waste from water-based ink
waste from water-based paints and varnishes
waste printing toner (including cartridges)
wastes from water-based adhesives and sealants
wastes not otherwise specified
1 Hazardous
adhesives and sealants sludges containing halogenated solvents
adhesives and sealants sludges free of halogenated solvents
ink sludges containing halogenated solvents
ink sludges free of halogenated solvents
paint, inks, adhesives and resins
sludges from paint or varnish removal containing halogenated solvents
sludges from paint or varnish removal free of halogenated solvents
waste adhesives and sealants containing halogenated solvents
waste adhesives and sealants free of halogenated solvents
waste ink containing halogenated solvents
waste ink free of halogenated solvents
waste paints and varnish containing halogenated solvents
waste paints and varnish free of halogenated solvents
02.14 Other chemical preparation wastes
0 Non-hazardous
aerosols
bleaching sludges from hypochlorite and chlorine processes
bleaching sludges from other bleaching processes
detergents
industrial gases in high pressure cylinders, LPG containers and industrial aerosol containers (including halons)
photographic film and paper containing silver or silver compounds
waste from chemical treatment
waste from nitrogen chemical processes and fertiliser manufacture
wastes from preserving agents
wastes from production of silicon and silicon derivatives
wastes not otherwise specified
1 Hazardous
non-halogenated organic wood preservatives
organochlorinated wood preservatives
organometallic wood preservatives
inorganic wood preservatives
sludges containing mercury
discarded chemicals
photo chemicals
02.2 Unused explosives
02.21 Waste explosives and pyrotechnical products
1 Hazardous
fireworks waste
other waste explosives
02.22 Waste ammunition
1 Hazardous
waste ammunition
02.3 Mixed chemical wastes
02.31 Minor mixed chemical wastes
0 Non-hazardous
other waste containing inorganic chemicals, e.g. lab chemicals not otherwise specified, fire extinguishing powders
other waste containing organic chemicals, e.g. lab chemicals not otherwise specified
02.32 Chemical wastes mixed for treatment
0 Non-hazardous
premixed wastes for final disposal
02.33 Packaging polluted by hazardous substances
03 Other chemical wastes
03.1 Chemical deposits and residues
03.11 Tars and carbonaceous wastes
0 Non-hazardous
asphalt
wastes not otherwise specified
carbon black
anode scraps
wastes from the production of anodes for aqueous electrolytical processes
1 Hazardous
acid tars
other tars
tars and other carbon-containing wastes from anode manufacture
03.12 Oils/water emulsions sludges
1 Hazardous
bilge oils from inland navigation
bilge oils from jetty sewers
desalter sludges or emulsions
interceptor sludges
oil/water separator sludges
oil/water separator solids
other emulsions
waste from marine transport tank cleaning, containing chemicals
waste from railway and road transport tank cleaning, containing chemicals
waste from storage tank cleaning, containing chemicals
03.13 Chemical reaction residues
0 Non-hazardous
dregs and green liquor sludge (from black liquor treatment)
tanning liquor containing chromium
tanning liquor free of chromium
wastes not otherwise specified
1 Hazardous
aqueous washing liquids and mother liquors
halogenated still bottoms and reaction residues
non-vitrified solid phase
other still bottoms and reaction residues
03.14 Spent filtration and absorbent materials
0 Non-hazardous
sludges from decarbonation
spent activated carbon
saturated or spent ion exchange resins
solutions and sludges from regeneration of ion exchangers
1 Hazardous
activated carbon from chlorine production
filter cake from gas treatment
halogenated filter cakes, spent absorbents
other filter cakes, spent absorbents
saturated or spent ion exchange resins
solutions and sludges from regeneration of ion exchangers
spent activated carbon
spent filter clays
03.2 Industrial effluent sludges
03.21 Sludges from industrial processes and effluent treatment
0 Non-hazardous
anaerobic treatment sludges of animal and vegetal wastes
anaerobic treatment sludges of municipal and similar wastes
de-inking sludges from paper recycling
landfill leachate
sludges containing chromium
sludges free of chromium
sludges from on site effluent treatment
sludges not otherwise specified
wastes not otherwise specified
03.22 Sludges containing hydrocarbons
0 Non-hazardous
wastes not otherwise specified
1 Hazardous
aqueous liquid waste from oil regeneration
aqueous washing liquids
steam degreasing wastes
waste from marine transport tank cleaning, containing oil
waste from railway and road transport tank cleaning containing oil
waste from storage tank cleaning, containing oil
grease and oil mixture from oil/waste water separation
04 Radioactive wastes
04.1 Nuclear waste
04.11 Nuclear wastes
04.2 Spent ionising sources
04.21 Spent ionising sources
04.3 Equipment and products contaminated by radioactivity
04.31 Equipment and products contaminated by radioactivity
04.4 Soils contaminated by radioactivity
04.41 Soils contaminated by radioactivity
05 Health care and biological wastes
05.1 Infectious health care wastes
05.11 Human infectious health care wastes
0 Non-hazardous
body parts and organs including blood bags and blood preserves
1 Hazardous
other wastes whose collection and disposal is subject to special requirements in view of the prevention of infection
05.12 Animal infectious health care wastes
0 Non-hazardous
sharps
05.2 Non-infectious health care wastes
05.21 Non-infectious human health care wastes
05.22 Non-infectious animal health care wastes
05.3 Genetic engineering wastes
05.31 Genetic engineering wastes
1 Hazardous
other wastes whose collection and disposal is subject to special requirements in view of the prevention of infection
06 Metallic wastes
06.1 Ferrous metal waste and scrap
06.11 Ferrous metal waste and scrap
0 Non-hazardous
discarded moulds
ferrous metal filings and turnings
other ferrous metals particles
iron and steel
ferrous materials removed from bottom ash
06.2 Non-ferrous metal waste and scrap
06.21 Waste precious metal
1 Hazardous
waste containing silver from on-site treatment of photographic waste
06.22 Waste aluminium packaging
06.23 Other waste aluminium
0 Non-hazardous
aluminium
06.24 Copper waste
0 Non-hazardous
copper, bronze, brass
cables
06.25 Lead waste
0 Non-hazardous
lead
06.26 Other metal wastes
0 Non-hazardous
non-ferrous metal filings and turnings
other non-ferrous metal particules
zinc
tin
06.3 Mixed metal wastes
06.31 Mixed metallic packaging
0 Non-hazardous
metallic
small metals (cans etc)
other metals
06.32 Other mixed metallic wastes
0 Non-hazardous
wastes not otherwise specified
mixed metals
07 Non-metallic wastes
07.1 Glass wastes
07.11 Glass packaging
0 Non-hazardous
glass
07.12 Other glass wastes
0 Non-hazardous
waste glass
glass
07.2 Paper and cardboard wastes
07.21 Waste paper and cardboard packaging
0 Non-hazardous
paper and cardboard
07.22 Waste composite packaging carton
07.23 Other paper and cardboard wastes
0 Non-hazardous
fibre and paper sludge
wastes not otherwise specified
paper and cardboard
07.3 Rubber wastes
07.31 Used tyres
0 Non-hazardous
used tyres
07.32 Other rubber wastes
07.4 Plastic wastes
07.41 Plastic packaging wastes
0 Non-hazardous
plastic
07.42 Other plastic wastes
0 Non-hazardous
waste plastics (excluding packaging)
plastics particles
waste from the plastic convertor industry
plastic
small plastics
other plastics
07.5 Wood wastes
07.51 Wood packaging
0 Non-hazardous
wooden
07.52 Sawdust and shavings
0 Non-hazardous
sawdust
shavings, cuttings, spoiled timber/particle board/veneer
07.53 Other wood wastes
0 Non-hazardous
waste bark and cork
bark
wood
07.6 Textile wastes
07.61 Worn clothing
07.62 Miscellaneous textiles wastes
0 Non-hazardous
absorbents, filter materials, wiping cloths, protective clothing
clothes
non-halogenated wastes from dressing and finishing
textiles
wastes from composite materials (impregnated textile, elastomer, plastomer)
wastes from processed mixed textile fibres
wastes from processed textile fibres mainly of animal origin
wastes from processed textile fibres mainly of artificial or synthetic origin
wastes from processed textile fibres mainly of vegetable origin
wastes from unprocessed mixed textile fibres before spinning and weaving
wastes from unprocessed textile fibres and other natural fibrous substances mainly of vegetable origin
wastes from unprocessed textile fibres mainly artificial or synthetic
wastes from unprocessed textile fibres mainly of animal origin
1 Hazardous
halogenated wastes from dressing and finishing
07.63 Leather wastes
0 Non-hazardous
waste tanned leather (blue sheetings, shavings, cuttings, buffing dust) containing chromium
wastes from dressing and finishing
wastes not otherwise specified
08 Discarded equipment
08.1 Discarded vehicles
08.11 Discarded private cars
0 Non-hazardous
end of life vehicles
08.12 Other discarded vehicles
0 Non-hazardous
discarded vehicles
08.2 Discarded electrical and electronic equipment
08.21 Discarded major household equipment
08.22 Discarded minor household equipment
08.23 Other discarded electrical and electronic equipment
0 Non-hazardous
single-use cameras with batteries
single use cameras without batteries
other discarded electronic equipment (e.g. printed circuit boards)
electronic equipment (e.g. printed circuit boards)
08.3 Bulky household equipment
08.31 Bulky household equipment
08.4 Discarded machines and equipment components
08.41 Batteries and accumulators wastes
0 Non-hazardous
alkaline batteries
other batteries and accumulators
batteries
1 Hazardous
transformers and capacitors containing PCB or PCTs
lead batteries
Ni-Cd batteries
mercury dry cells
08.42 Spent catalytic equipment
0 Non-hazardous
catalysts removed from vehicles containing precious metals
other catalysts removed from vehicles
08.43 Other discarded machines and equipment components
0 Non-hazardous
wastes not otherwise specified
equipment containing chlorofluorocarbons
other discarded equipment
equipment containing chloroflurocarbons
1 Hazardous
fluorescent tubes and other mercury containing waste
09 Animal and vegetal wastes
09.1 Waste of food preparation and products
09.11 Animal waste of food preparation and products
0 Non-hazardous
animal tissue waste
sludges from washing and cleaning
fleshings and lime split waste
liming waste
organic matter from natural products (e.g. grease, wax)
09.12 Vegetal waste of food preparation and products
0 Non-hazardous
sludges from washing and cleaning
plant tissue waste
sludges from washing, cleaning, peeling, centrifuging and separation
materials unsuitable for consumption or processing
wastes not otherwise specified
wastes from washing, cleaning and mechanical reduction of the raw material
sludges from on-site effluent treatment
09.13 Mixed waste of food preparation and products
0 Non-hazardous
materials unsuitable for consumption or processing
oil and fat
organic compostable kitchen waste (including frying oil and kitchen waste from canteens and restaurants)
wastes not otherwise specified
09.2 Green wastes
09.21 Green wastes
0 Non-hazardous
waste from forestry exploitation
compostable wastes
09.3 Animal faeces, urine and manure
09.31 Slurry and manure
0 Non-hazardous
animal faeces, urine and manure (including spoiled straw), effluent, collected separately and treated off-site
10 Mixed ordinary wastes
10.1 Household and similar wastes
10.11 Household wastes
0 Non-hazardous
mixed municipal waste
10.12 Street cleaning wastes
0 Non-hazardous
waste from markets
street cleaning residues
10.2 Mixed and undifferentiated materials
10.21 Mixed packaging
0 Non-hazardous
mixed
10.22 Other mixed and undifferentiated materials
0 Non-hazardous
aqueous liquid waste from vitrified waste tempering
composite packaging
inorganic off-specification batches
organic off-specification batches
other inorganic wastes with metals not otherwise specified
photographic film and paper free of silver or silver compounds
solid wastes from ship cargoes
spent blasting grit
waste not otherwise specified
wastes whose collection and disposal is not subject to special requirements in view of the prevention of infection
wastes whose collection and disposal is not subject to special requirements in view of the prevention of infection (e.g. dressing, plaster casts, linen, disposable clothing, diapers)
welding wastes
10.3 Sorting residues
10.31 Vehicle shredder wastes
0 Non-hazardous
light fraction from automobile shredding
10.32 Other sorting residues
0 Non-hazardous
rejects from paper and cardboard recycling
shredder residues
non-composted fraction of municipal and similar wastes
non-composted fraction of animal and vegetable wastes
off specification compost
wastes not otherwise specified
screenings
11 Common sludges
11.1 Waste water treatment sludges
11.11 Sludges from treatment of public sewerage water
0 Non-hazardous
sludges from treatment of urban waste water
11.12 Biodegradable sludges from treatment of other waste water
0 Non-hazardous
sludges from on-site effluent treatment
waste from cooling columns
wastes not otherwise specified
sludges from the treatment of industrial waste water
wastes not otherwise specified
11.2 Sludges from purification of drinking and process water
11.21 Sludges from purification of drinking and process water
0 Non-hazardous
boiler feedwater sludges
sludges from water clarification
wastes not otherwise specified
11.3 Unpolluted dredging spoils
11.31 Unpolluted dredging spoils
0 Non-hazardous
dredging spoil
11.4 Cesspit contents
11.41 Cesspit contents
0 Non-hazardous
septic tank sludge
12 Mineral wastes
12.1 Construction and demolition wastes
12.11 Concrete, bricks and gypsum waste
0 Non-hazardous
wastes not otherwise specified
wastes from other cement-based composite materials
concrete
bricks
gypsum based construction materials
12.12 Waste hydrocarbonised road-surfacing material
0 Non-hazardous
asphalt containing tar
asphalt (not containing tar)
tar and tar products
1 Hazardous
insulation materials containing asbestos
12.13 Mixed construction wastes
0 Non-hazardous
other insulation materials
mixed construction and demolition waste
12.2 Asbestos wastes
12.21 Asbestos wastes
0 Non-hazardous
wastes from asbestos-cement manufacture
discarded equipment containing free asbestos
wastes from the asbestos processing industry
asbestos based construction materials
1 Hazardous
wastes containing asbestos from electrolysis
12.3 Waste of naturally occurring minerals
12.31 Waste of naturally occurring minerals
0 Non-hazardous
aqueous sludges containing ceramic materials
dusty and powdery waste
fresh-water drilling muds and wastes
other non-compostable wastes
red mud from the alumina production
soil and stones
soil from cleaning and washing beet
solid wastes from primary filtration and screening
tailings
waste from mineral metaliferous excavation
waste from mineral non-metaliferous excavation
waste from stone cutting and sawing
waste from the dressing of metalferous minerals
waste from the dressing of non-metalferous minerals
waste from washing and cleaning of minerals
waste gravel and crushed rocks
waste preparation mixture before thermal processing
waste sand and clays
wastes from desanding
wastes not otherwise specified
12.4 Combustion wastes
12.41 Waste from flue gas purification
0 Non-hazardous
calcium based reaction wastes from flue gas desulphurisation in sludge form
calcium based reaction wastes from flue gas desulphurisation in solid form
flue gas dust
other sludges from gas treatment
other solid wastes from gas treatment
sludges from gas treatment
solid wastes from gas treatment
1 Hazardous
aqueous liquid waste from gas treatment and other aqueous liquid wastes
flue gas dust
fly ash and other flue gas treatment wastes
sludges from gas treatment
solid waste from gas treatment
12.42 Slags and ashes from thermal treatment and combustion
0 Non-hazardous
aqueous sludges from boiler cleansing
bottom ash
bottom ash and slag
dross and skimmings (first and second smelting)
furnace dust
furnace slag
other particulates and dust
other particulates and dust (including ball mill dust)
other sludges
peat fly ash
phosphorous slag
pyrolysis wastes
slags (first and second smelting)
solid waste from gas treatment
unprocessed slag
waste from the processing of slag
wastes not otherwise specified
1 Hazardous
black drosses from secondary smelting
boiler dust
calcium arsenate
dross and skimmings (first and second smelting)
fly ash
oil fly ash
other particulates and dust
primary smelting slags/white drosses
skimmings
slags (first and second smelting)
12.5 Various mineral wastes
12.51 Artificial mineral wastes
0 Non-hazardous
alumina dust
aqueous suspensions containing ceramic materials
gypsum from titanium dioxide production
off specification calcium carbonate
other particulates and dust
phosphogypsum
tiles and ceramics
waste from calcination and hydration of lime
waste glass-based fibrous materials
wastes from spirits distillation
wastes not otherwise specified
12.52 Waste refractory materials
0 Non-hazardous
casting cores and moulds containing organic binders which have not undergone pouring
casting cores and moulds containing organic binders which have undergone pouring
furnace dust
spent linings and refractories
used carbon strips and fireproof materials from electrolysis
wastes not otherwise specified
1 Hazardous
spent pot linings
spent activated carbon from flue gas treatment
12.6 Contaminated soils and polluted dredging spoils
12.61 Polluted soils and rubble
1 Hazardous
oil spills
12.62 Polluted dredging spoils
13 Solidified, stabilised or vitrified waste
13.1 Solidified or stabilised waste
13.11 Solidified or stabilised waste
0 Non-hazardous
wastes stabilised/solidified with hydraulic binders
wastes stabilised/solidified with organic binders
wastes stabilised by biological treatment
13.2 Vitrified wastes
13.21 Vitrified wastes
0 Non-hazardous
vitrified wastes