Policy Direction on E-Waste Recycling in Korea

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Policy Direction on E-Waste Recycling in Korea 2006. 11 Park, Il-Ho, Director of the Resource Recycling Division, Ministry of Environment, Republic of Korea

Contents Ⅰ Generation of E-Waste Ⅱ History of Recycling Policy of E-Waste Ⅲ E-Waste EPRS Ⅳ Proposed Act for Resource Recycling of Electrical/Electronic Products and Automobiles Ⅴ Future Agenda 2/16

Generation of E-Waste The generation of E-waste in Korea has been rapidly increased, due to economic growth & shortening life span of the products (thousand) Annual Generation of E-Wastes 10,000 7,500 6,800 9,455 TV, Refrigerator, Washing Machine, 5,000 3,800 5,500 Air Conditioner 2,500 1995 2000 2005 2010(expected) 3/16

History of Recycling Policy of E-Waste Introduction of Waste Deposit-Refund System(1992) A deposit is levied on products sold for their collection and recycling, and refunded based on the amount of products recycled (TV, washing machines) Guideline for Improvement of Material/Structure of Products for Stimulating Recycling (1993) Guideline on restriction of use of hazardous substances and recyclability rate Extended Producer Responsibility System (2003) Producers should recycle E-waste for themselves and report the results to the government. 4/16

E-Waste EPRS Items under EPR system It began with 5 items and extend to 10 items now Year 2003 Items Refrigerators, Washing Machines, TV, Air Conditioners, PC(including Monitor) 2005 Audio, Mobile Phone 2006 Printers, Copy Machines, Facsimile 5/16

E-Waste EPRS Player s Role Respective role is assigned to each player Player Producers Consumers Sellers Local Authorities Recyclers Produce and design of recycling-friendly products Establish and manage recycling facilities Charge expenses to recycle E-Wastes Separate discharge of the recyclable goods Collect wasted products at no cost (in case of purchasing new product) Collect wasted products Roles Recycle wasted products and report the results 6/16

E-Waste EPRS Outcome of EPR system Remarkably increase in collecting and recycling rate (50% increase for 3 years) Unit: thousand TV Refrigerator Washing machine Air Conditioner Computer 7/16

E-Waste EPRS E-Waste Recycling Center 5 recycling centers are operating across the country 8/16

Proposed Act for Resource Recycling of Electrical/Electronic Products and Automobiles Background : Supplementation & Extension of Existing Regulations Design production selling Use & collection Recycle (disposal) Design & Production in consideration of recycing Elimination of hazardous substances Design of product to easyto-dismantle Use of easy-to-recycle substance Environmentally friendly collection, treatment & recycling Systematic collection, sorting, transport of wasted product Environmentally friendly pre-treatment Return of environment-economic value through recycling Environmentally friendly treatment of waste 9/16

Proposed Act for Resource Recycling of Electrical/Electronic Products and Automobiles Structure of the proposed act The act consists of precautionary and end-of-pipe regulation along with life cycle of the product Precautionary Reg. End-of-pipe Reg. Production in consideration of recycling Providing recycling information Distribution ㆍ Selling Use Separate Collection Environmentally friendly return & recycling Design ㆍ Production Reuse ㆍ Recycling 10/16

Proposed Act for Resource Recycling of Electrical/Electronic Products and Automobiles Current Situation It is in the process of legislation and will be enforced on Jan. 2008 Open forums and symposiums have been held for cooperation among stakeholders (producers, recyclers, NGOs) Step 1 Basic Study Step 2 Proposal of Act Step 3 Legislation of Act Step 4 Enforcement 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 11/16

Proposed Act for Resource Recycling of Electrical/Electronic Products and Automobiles Precautionary Regulation Restriction on use of hazardous substances The use of prescribed hazardous substance in electrical/electronic products is restricted Concentration and exemption are the same as to EU RoHS Directive Electrical/ Electronic Pb Cd Hg Cr6+ PBB PBDE Pb, Hg, Cr6+, PBB, PBDE : under 1000ppm Cd : under 100ppm 12/16

Proposed Act for Resource Recycling of Electrical/Electronic Products and Automobiles Precautionary Regulation Design of easy-to-recycle product At design stage, producers self-test and improve the recyclability The guideline about material/structure improvement should be obliged. plastic material labeling, structure to easy-to-separate and dismantle Provision of recycling information Producers provide recycler with recycling information to enhance recycling (internet, CD-ROM etc.) 13/16

Proposed Act for Resource Recycling of Electrical/Electronic Products and Automobiles End-of-pipe Regulation The current EPR system is implemented. Operating Organization 1. Report the previous year s output 2. Notify mandatory recycling amount by item 3. Submit recycling duty implement ation plan 4. Approve the plan 5. Submit the implementat ion report 6. Confirm the recycling performance/char ge recycling dues(in case of failure of implementation) 7. Pay the recycling dues - Free colletion old item upon selling new one - Conduct the recycling duty Producer - Enables to request the implementation to a PROs by joining one - PROs represent producers in conducting all obligations when the agency contract is made PROs(Organizations of conducting producer s duty) 14/16

Future Agenda Harmonization with international test/analysis methods such as EU, etc. Self-declaration concerning to restriction on the use of hazardous substances and standardization of test methods Enhancement of cooperation among stakeholders Strengthening cooperation among government, civil society and companies for collecting E-waste Promoting purchase of green products Development of recycling technology Technology for environmentally friendly recycling of E-Waste 15/16

Thank You 16/16