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B2B reporting: significance and data quality

Isabelle Kurz, i.kurz@epa.ie, 053 916 0684

Outline

Why do B2B producers need to supply annual reports?

What are the data from the reports used for?

Will there be changes to the data we ask for?

Requirement for annual reports

Statutory obligation

Provide data for national and international reporting:

Where is your data reported?

Type of report Frequency

National waste report Every year.

Report for WEEE directive Annual data submitted

every second year.

Waste Statistics Regulations

return

Every second year.

The ideal world

Total WEEE = B2C + B2B producers

EPA

Main WEEE flows in real world

B2B producers

B2C

compliance

schemes

B2B end users

B2C end users

Export

Irish recovery operators

(RO)

Reuse

WEEE information

B2B producers

B2C

compliance

schemes

B2B end users

B2C end users

Export

Irish recovery operators

(RO)

Reuse

WEEE information

B2B producers

B2C

compliance

schemes

B2B end users

B2C end users

Export

Irish recovery operators

(RO)

Reuse

Total WEEE = Irish RO + Export + Reuse

B2B producers

B2C

compliance

schemes

B2B end users

B2C end users

Export

Irish recovery operators

(RO)

Reuse

Complications

Commission wants Total WEEE collected broken down

into B2B and B2C;

Recovery operators record according to five WEEE

families;

Producers and Commission work with ten WEEE

categories;

Missing recovery and recycling rates, especially at non-IE

facilities.

B2B producers

B2C

compliance

schemes

B2B end users

B2C end users

Export

Irish recovery operators

(RO)

Reuse

B2B WEEE = Irish RO – CS IE RO + B2B Reuse + B2B Export

Complications

Commission wants Total WEEE collected broken down

into B2B and B2C;

Recovery operators record according to five WEEE

families;

Producers and Commission work with ten WEEE

categories;

Missing recovery and recycling rates, especially at non-IE

facilities.

Categories and families

1. Large household appliances

2. Small household appliances

3. IT and telecommunications

equipment

4. Consumer equipment and

photovoltaic panels

5. Lighting equipment

6. Electrical and electronic tools

7. Toys, leisure and sports

equipment

8. Medical devices

9. Monitoring and control

instruments

10.Automatic dispensers

Waste fridges and freezers

Waste white goods

Waste monitors and TVs

Waste lamps

Other WEEE

Turn estimates into solid data

I guess there are about 329 marbles…..

MY WISH LIST FOR B2B

For category 1 and 10: breakdown cold/non-cold;

For categories 3 and 4: identify TVs and monitors;

For category 5: breakdown lamps/fittings;

One line description of your EEE;

Recovery and recycling rates.

Category 1 and 10

1. Large household appliances

2. Small household appliances

3. IT and telecommunications

equipment

4. Consumer equipment and

photovoltaic panels

5. Lighting equipment

6. Electrical and electronic tools

7. Toys, leisure and sports

equipment

8. Medical devices

9. Monitoring and control

instruments

10.Automatic dispensers

Waste fridges and freezers

Waste white goods

Waste monitors and TVs

Waste lamps

Other WEEE

MY WISH LIST FOR B2B

For category 1 and 10: breakdown cold/non-cold;

For categories 3 and 4: identify TVs and monitors;

For category 5: breakdown lamps/fittings;

One line description of your EEE;

Recovery and recycling rates.

Category 3 and 4

1. Large household appliances

2. Small household appliances

3. IT and telecommunications

equipment

4. Consumer equipment and

photovoltaic panels

5. Lighting equipment

6. Electrical and electronic tools

7. Toys, leisure and sports

equipment

8. Medical devices

9. Monitoring and control

instruments

10.Automatic dispensers

Waste fridges and freezers

Waste white goods

Waste monitors and TVs

Waste lamps

Other WEEE

MY WISH LIST FOR B2B

For category 1 and 10: breakdown cold/non-cold;

For categories 3 and 4: identify TVs and monitors;

For category 5: breakdown lamps/fittings;

One line description of your EEE;

Recovery and recycling rates.

Category 5

1. Large household appliances

2. Small household appliances

3. IT and telecommunications

equipment

4. Consumer equipment and

photovoltaic panels

5. Lighting equipment

6. Electrical and electronic tools

7. Toys, leisure and sports

equipment

8. Medical devices

9. Monitoring and control

instruments

10.Automatic dispensers

Waste fridges and freezers

Waste white goods

Waste monitors and TVs

Waste lamps

Other WEEE

MY WISH LIST FOR B2B

For category 1 and 10: breakdown cold/non-cold;

For categories 3 and 4: identify TVs and monitors;

For category 5: breakdown lamps/fittings;

One line description of your EEE;

Recovery and recycling rates.

Complications

Commission wants Total WEEE collected broken down

into B2B and B2C;

Recovery operators record according to five WEEE

families;

Producers and Commission work with ten WEEE

categories;

Missing recovery and recycling rates, especially at non-IE

facilities.

MY WISH LIST FOR B2B

For category 1 and 10: breakdown cold/non-cold;

For categories 3 and 4: identify TVs and monitors;

For category 5: breakdown lamps/fittings;

One line description of your EEE;

Recovery and recycling rates.

THANKS FOR L ISTENING

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