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Data on the Generation and Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Other wastes in 2003 (as reported)

Quantities

(in metric tons)

Generation


Amount of hazardous wastes generated under Art. 1(1)a (Annex I: Y1-Y45) of BC

1,160,239

Amount of hazardous wastes generated under Art. 1(1)b of BC

98,332 1)

Total amount of hazardous wastes generated


1,258,571

Amount of other wastes generated (Annex II: Y46-Y47)

1,599,377 2)

Export


Amount of hazardous wastes exported

2,232

Amount of other wastes exported

0

Import


Amount of hazardous wastes imported

3,841

Amount of other wastes imported

0




  1. Y47 is included in the total amount.

  2. Figures refers to Y46.

National Waste Catalogue harmonized with European Waste Catalogue was used for reporting.

Basel Convention 2002
Country Fact Sheet 2003


Slovenia



Status of Ratifications:




Party to the Basel Convention:

07.10.1993 (a)

Amendment to the Basel Convention:

01.12.2004

Basel protocol on Liability and Compensation:
-

(Accession (a); Acceptance (A); Approval (AA); Formal confirmation (c); Ratification; Succession (d))




Competent Authority






Focal Point


Environmental Agency

Ministry of the Environment, Spatial Planning and Energy, Vojkova 1B

1000 Ljubljana

Slovenia


Telephone: (386 1) 478 45 35 or 478 45 21

Telefax: (386 1) 478 40 51

E-Mail: nada.suhadolnik-gjura@gov.si or              marija.fele-beuermann@gov.si

Website:


Environmental Agency

Ministry of the Environment, Spatial Planning and Energy, Vojkova 1B

1000 Ljubljana

Slovenia


Telephone: (386 1) 478 45 35 or 478 45 21

Telefax: (386 1) 478 40 51

E-Mail: nada.suhadolnik-gjura@gov.si or               marija.fele-beuermann@gov.si

Website:





National Definition

National definition of waste used for the purpose of transboundary movements of waste exists in Slovenia.

According to Rules on Waste Management (1998) as amended definition of waste is: Waste shall be deemed to be all substances or items which are classified under any of the groups of waste specified in Annex 1A (list of groups of wastes which is in line with Categories of wastes from Annex I to Council Directive 75/442/EEC on waste) to these Rules and whose owner disposes them of, intend to dispose of or must dispose of them. Classification list of wastes (hereinafter: list of groups in line with the list of wastes established pursuant to Article 1(a) of Council Directive 75/442/EEC on waste and Article 1(4) of Council Directive 91/689/EEC on hazardous waste) is determined in Annex 1 to these Rules which is an integral part of this Rules.

Definition is in line with EU Waste Framework Directive - Council Directive 75/442/EEC on waste as amended. With regard to transboundary movements of wastes applies European Council Regulation 259/93/EEC.
National definition of hazardous waste used for the purpose of transboundary movements of waste exists in Slovenia.

According to Rules on Waste Management (1998) as amended definition of hazardous waste is: Hazardous waste shall be deemed to be waste marked with asteriks next to the classification number of waste in the classification list of wastes (in line with the list of wastes established pursuant to Article 1(a) of Council Directive 75/442/EEC on waste and Article 1(4) of Council Directive 91/689/EEC on hazardous waste).

Hazardous wastes are classified to the list of wastes from the previous paragraph on the basis of Annex 2A (Annex 2A consists of Part 1: List of groups and general types of hazardous wastes and Part 2: List of constituents of wastes which render them hazardous if they possess also hazardous properties from Annex 3. It is in line with the Annex I (Categories or Generic types of hazardous waste listed according to their nature or activity which generated them) and Annex II (Constituents of wastes in Annex IB which render them hazardous when they have properties described) of Council Directive 91/689/EEC on hazardous waste.) to these Rules. It shall be deemed that the hazardous waste has one or more of the hazardous properties from Annex 3 to these Rules.

Definition is in line with Council Directive 91/689/EEC on hazardous waste as amended. With regard to transboundary movements of wastes applies European Council Regulation 259/93/EEC.


Slovenia regulates/controls additional wastes as hazardous that are not included in Art. 1 (1)a of the Basel Convention and would be controlled for the purpose of transboundary movements pursuant to Art. 1 (1)b.

With regard to transboundary movements of wastes applies European Council Regulation 259/93/EEC. The subject of control is: (1) in the case of movements destinated for recycling: waste listed in Annex III and IV; and any waste not listed in Annex II, III, IV and V of European Council Regulation 259/93/EEC. (2) Waste destined for final disposal and (3) in the case of export out of EU: waste which is subject of control in the country of destination.


Slovenia requires special consideration for the following waste(s) when subjected to transboundary movement:

With regard to transboundary movements of wastes applies European Council Regulation 259/93/EEC. The subject of control is: (1) in the case of movements destinated for recycling: waste listed in Annex III and IV; and any waste not listed in Annex II, III, IV and V of European Council Regulation 259/93/EEC. (2) Waste destined for final disposal and (3) in the case of export out of EU: waste which is subject of control in the country of destination.





Restrictions on Transboundary Movement

Amendment to the Basel Convention

The amendment to the Basel Convention (Decision III/1) has been implemented in Slovenia.

The ban has been implemented trough Art. 16 of European Council Regulation 259/93/EEC. Slovenia ratified Decision III/1 in 2004.





Restrictions on export for final disposal

Slovenia restricts the export of hazardous wastes and other wastes for final disposal.


European Council Regulation 259/93/EEC, especially art. 14 and 18. Entry into force: May 1994.
Prohibition of exports of wasted destinated for operations set out in Annex IVA of Basel Convention (D-codes) into non-EU/non-EFTA countries.





Restrictions on export for recovery

Slovenia restricts the export of hazardous wastes and other wastes for recovery.


European Council Regulation 259/93/EEC, especially art. 14 and 18. Entry into force: May 1994, regulation on transboundary movements of wastes (O.J. of RS No. 101/04 and 46/05) – national legislation. Entry into force: 18.9.2004, prohibition of export of wastes for recovery listed in Annex V of European Council Regulation 259/93/EEC into all countries which do not apply OECD Council Decision C92/39 and according to national legislation export out of EU is possible only across designated border crossings.





Restrictions on import for final disposal

Slovenia restricts the import of hazardous wastes and other wastes for final disposal.


European Council Regulation 259/93/EEC, especially art. 19. Entry into force: May 1994.
Regulation on transboundary movements of wastes (O.J. of RS No. 101/04) – national legislation. Entry into force: 18.9.2004. According to European Council Regulation 259/93/EEC import of hazardous wastes from non-Parties of Basel Convention, except from countries with which bilateral agreement exists, is prohibited.
According to national legislation import of wastes destinated for D1 and D7 operations from Annex IV A of Basel Convention is prohibited. This prohibition is valid for import from all countries/regions and for all wastes. Import possible only across designated border crossings.





Restrictions on import for recovery

Slovenia restricts the import of hazardous wastes and other wastes for recovery.


European Council Regulation 259/93/EEC, especially art. 21. Entry into force: May 1994 and according to European Council Regulation 259/93/EEC import of hazardous wastes from non-Parties of Basel Convention, except from OECD-countries or countries with which bilateral agreement exists, is prohibited.





Restrictions on transit

Slovenia has no restrictions on the transit of hazardous wastes and other wastes.






Reduction and/or Elimination of Hazardous Waste Generation


National strategies/policies

National Environmental Action Programme (1999); Environmental Performance Reviews (1997); Strategic Plan for Slovenia in the Area of Waste Management (1996); Operational plan concerning the management of spent batteries and accumulators for period 2003 – 2006 (2004); Operational plan concerning the management of PCB and PCT for period 2003 – 2006 (2003); Operational plan concerning the management of waste oils for the period from 2003 – 2006 (2003);

Operational plan concerning the management of packaging and packaging waste for period 2003 – 2006 (2002); and Operational plan concerning the reduction and prevention of pollution caused by waste from TiO2 production (adopted by Government). See also: http://www.sigov.si/mop/index.htm. Measures taken for the reduction and/or elimination of the amount of hazardous wastes and other wastes generated are in accordance with EU waste management polices.





Legislation, regulations and guidelines

Environmental Protection Act (2004) and from it deriving legislation on the field of waste management.







Economic instruments/ initiatives

Waste disposal tax (Decree on waste disposal tax, 2000); Oil tax; and Tax on vehicle and also other eco-dues and financial instruments.







Measures taken by industries/waste generators

ISO; EMAS registration system (ECO- Management and Audit Scheme); ECO-LABELING;European flower; and awards for achievements on the field of protection of the environment and introduction of cleaner technologies.






Transboundary Movement Reduction Measures

National strategies/policies

National Environmental Action Programme (1999); Environmental Performance Reviews (1997); and Strategic Plan for Slovenia in the Area of Waste Management (1996). The principles of Basel Convention and EU legislation are taken into account in all cases of export, import and transit of hazardous wastes. In the European Council Regulation 259/93/EEC provisions for self-sufficiency and proximity are fixed.







Legislation, regulations and guidelines

The European Council Regulation 259/93/EEC applies. Ban amendment (Decision III/1) was ratified in 2004. For the shipments within the EU, the provisions for self-sufficiency and proximity are fixed for the wastes for disposal.







Economic instruments/ initiatives

Not available.








Measures taken by industries/waste generators

Not available.







Others

Not available.






Disposal/

Recovery Facilities

Disposal facilities

Information could be obtained from:

http://www.arso.gov.si/podro~cja/odpadki/podatki/odstranjevalci.doc

http://www.arso.gov.si/podro~cja/odpadki/podatki/sezig.doc


The data on this web site are updated monthly. The facilities treat all kind of wastes not only hazardous and other wastes. They do not treat imported hazardous waste.





Recovery/recycling/re-use facilities

Information could be obtained from:

http://www.arso.gov.si/podro~cja/odpadki/podatki/predelovalci.doc

http://www.arso.gov.si/podro~cja/odpadki/podatki/sezig.doc


The data on this web site are monthly updated. The facilities treat all kinds of wastes not only hazardous and other wastes. Only one facility treats imported hazardous waste: Rudnik Mezica MPI.




Bilateral, Multilateral or Regional Agreements

No agreements.






Technical Assistance and Training Available

  • Environmental Agency of RS, Vojkova 1b, SI-1000 Ljubljana

  • Environmental Inspectorate of RS, Dunajska 47, SI-1000 Ljubljana

  • Ministry for Internal Affaires, Uprava uniformirane policije, Stefanova 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana

  • Ministry for Internal Affaires, Uprava policije, CNB - Interpol Ljubljana, Stefanova 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana

  • Ministry for Difence, Uprava RS za zascito in resevanje, Kardeljeva ploscad 21, SI-1000 Ljubljana

The list of Institutions for waste identification can be found on:

http://www.arso.gov.si/podro~cja/odpadki/podatki/pooblascenci.doc
The list of Institutions for environmental impact assessment reports can be found on:

http://www.arso.gov.si/podro~cja/presoja_vplivov_na_okolje/podatki/

The lists is under: “Imenik okoljskih izvedencev”.
The data are monthly updated.


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