352/2014 Sb.
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
of 22 March. December 2014
of the waste management plan of the Czech Republic for the period 2015-2024
The Government directs pursuant to § 42 para. 4 Act No. 185/2001 Coll., on waste and
on the amendment of certain other acts, as amended by Act No 188/2004 Coll. and
Act No. 154/2010 Coll. (hereinafter referred to as the "law of the wastes"):
§ 1
Is announced in accordance with the law of the European Union ^ 1) binding part of the plan
waste management of the Czech Republic for the period 2015-2024, referred to in
the annex to this regulation.
§ 2
Regulation (EEC)
Shall be repealed:
1. Government Regulation No. 197/2003 Coll., on waste management plan
Of the Czech Republic.
2. Government Regulation No. 474/2009 Coll., amending Decree-Law No.
197/2003 Coll. on the waste management plan of the Czech Republic.
3. Government Regulation No. 181/2013 Coll., amending Decree-Law No.
197/2003 Coll. on the waste management plan of the Czech Republic, as amended by
Government Regulation No. 474/2009 Sb.
§ 3
The effectiveness of the
This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 January 2000. January 2015.
Prime Minister:
Mgr. Sobotka in r.
The Minister of the environment:
Mgr. Vratislav Brabenec in r.
Annex
The mandatory part of the waste management plan of the Czech Republic for the period
2015-2024
1
The mandatory part of the
The mandatory part of the waste management plan of the Czech Republic is mandatory
the basis for the processing of plans of waste management regions and for
decision-making and other activities of the competent administrative authorities, counties and municipalities in the
the waste management.
Binding part reflects the strategy and set out development priorities
waste management for the next period.
Binding section contains the objectives, principles and measures that take into account
environmental policy of the Czech Republic, the European commitments of the Czech
States and the needs of the current waste management in the United
Republic. The mandatory part of the waste management plan of the Czech Republic,
It is based on the principle of respect for the waste treatment hierarchy.
1.1. the strategic objectives of the waste management of the Czech Republic for the period
2015-2024
1. Waste prevention and reduction of waste production unit.
2. Minimization of adverse effects of waste and waste management on the
human health and the environment.
3. The sustainable development of society and the move towards a European "recycling
the company ".
4. the maximum use of waste as a replacement of primary resources and transition
on the circular economy.
1.2 policy for the management of waste
In order to meet the strategic objectives of waste policy of the Czech Republic is
necessary to adopt a policy for the management of waste.
Policy:
and to prevent the generation of waste through) performing "Program
waste prevention "and other measures that support the restriction of
the generation of waste.
(b)) when you apply the waste hierarchy of waste management. With
dispose of waste in order: prevention, preparation for the recovery of
of use, recycling, other recovery (e.g. energy recovery) and the
the last spot removal (secure delete), in compliance with the
of all the requirements of the legislation, standards and rules to ensure the
protection of human health and the environment.
When applying the waste hierarchy support options
that represent the best overall result in terms of the
environment. Take into account the whole life-cycle of products and materials, and
focus on reducing the impact of waste on the environment.
(c)) to support ways of waste management, which use waste as a
the source materials which are being replaced by the primary natural raw materials.
(d)) to support the management of waste, which leads to an increase of
usability of waste.
(e) Promote preparation for) the reuse and recycling of waste.
(f)) to support the landfill or incinerated recyclable materials.
g) for specific waste streams, it is possible to admit a derogation from the
the set hierarchy of waste management, if it is justified by the
taking into account the total impact of the life cycle of this waste and the
dealing with him.
h) when applying the waste hierarchy to reflect the principle of
the precautionary principle and prevent the adverse impacts of waste management
on human health and the environment.
even) when applying the waste hierarchy to take into account the principle of
sustainability, including the technical feasibility and economic
sustainability.
j) when applying the waste hierarchy to ensure protection of
sources of raw materials, the environment, human health, taking into account the
Economic and social impacts.
to) the individual ways of waste management in the Czech Republic must
create a comprehensive whole, to guarantee the least possible negative impact on
the environment and high protection of human health.
1.3 the policy for the management of selected types of waste
1.3.1 Priority waste streams
Furthermore, the proposed objectives, principles and measures are based on the requirements of the European
legislation, in particular of the provisions of the framework directive on waste,
the packaging directive, the directives on end-of life products
(electrical and electronic equipment, batteries and accumulators, cars) and the directive on
landfills and correspond to valid waste management hierarchy. When
the determination of the principles, objectives and measures are taken into account the priorities of the waste
the economy of the United Kingdom with regard to its status and options.
1.3.1.1 municipal wastes
In order to meet the objectives of the European Parliament and of the Council Directive 2008/98/EC
the waste framework directive to fulfil these objectives.
Objectives:
and) by 2015 to introduce separate collection of at least for waste paper,
plastics, glass and metals.
(b)) by 2020, increased to at least 50% by weight of the total level of
preparing for re-use and the recycling of waste materials at least of
such as paper, plastic, metal, glass, coming from households, and, where appropriate,
wastes of different origin, if these waste streams are similar to waste from the
households.
Targets are based on the directive of the European Parliament and Council Directive 2008/98/EC on the
waste.
How to monitor the objectives will be determined in accordance with the provisions
The European Union ^ 2).
Table 1: objective b) is proposed to the determination of successive values in the
the designated years.
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| Year | Target |
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| 2016 | 46% |
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| 2018 | 48% |
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| 2020 | 50% |
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Policy:
and) retain, support and develop a separate commodity collection (paper,
plastic, glass, metal, beverage cartons) with regard to the objectives set for
the individual materials and the higher the quality of the harvested in this way
the waste.
(b)) maintaining and developing the availability of separate collection of usable waste
in the villages.
(c)) in the municipalities of compulsory (introduce) separate (sorted) collection
the recoverable components of municipal waste, at a minimum, paper, plastics, glass
and metals.
d) municipal waste collection system in the municipality establishes the municipality having regard to
the requirements and availability of technological processing of waste. The collection system
be laid down in a separate scope of a municipality generally binding Decree.
(e)), the scope and separate collection of components of municipal waste in the village
provides the municipality with regard to technical, environmental, economic, and
regional opportunities and conditions for the further processing of the waste, while
separate collection must be sufficient to ensure the objectives of the waste management Plan
economy for municipal wastes.
(f)) the municipality is obliged to respect the hierarchy of waste management, namely
particular priority to offer waste for recycling, then to another use
and only in the case that the waste cannot be used, pass them to the
the deletion. From the waste management hierarchy may be departed from only in the
justified cases, in accordance with the applicable legislation and the absence of
by a hazard or damage to the environment or human health
and proceed in accordance with waste management plans.
g) give priority to environmentally beneficial, economically and socially
viable municipal waste processing technology.
h) maintaining and developing participation and cooperation with producers of packaging and
other producers in accordance with the principle of "the polluter pays" and "extended
producer responsibility "to ensure the collection (the return) and the use of
the relevant components of municipal waste.
I) before changing the system of collection and disposal of municipal waste in the
a nationwide scale always perform a thorough analysis including
environmental, economic, and social aspects, and to submit it to the
General discussion of all relevant parties.
j) Adjustment of mixed municipal waste sorting can be promoted as
an additional adjustment technology of waste before their next material and
energy recovery. This adjustment does not replace the separate collection
the recoverable components of municipal waste.
Measures:
and to anchor the obligation and Legislated) conditions of separate collection
municipal waste in the municipalities.
(b)) to check to ensure separate collection Consistently usable folders
municipal waste, at least for paper, plastics, glass and metals.
c) Consistently monitor compliance with waste management hierarchy.
d) continuously evaluate municipal system for dealing with household waste.
waste management and its capacity and options to propose measures for its improvement.
e) Spool separated waste, obtained in the framework of separate collection in communities
as municipal wastes (packaging containing folder), that is, a group of 20
The catalogue of waste.
f) Legislatively define the conditions under which a derogation may occur
from the waste management hierarchy. These conditions should monitor
in particular, the protection of the environment and health, taking into account the total
the life cycle of waste and its impact on the environment, technical
feasibility, economic sustainability and possible social impacts.
(g)) at the level of the village once a year, inform citizens and other participants
municipal municipal waste management system on the ways and extent
separate collection of municipal waste, recovery and disposal of municipal
on the management of waste and other waste in the framework of the municipal system.
Also included are information on the possibilities of preventing and minimizing
the emergence of municipal waste. At least once a year publish
the quantified results of the waste management of the municipality.
h) continuously evaluate municipal waste management system on
the municipal and regional level.
1.3.1.1.1 mixed municipal waste
Mixed municipal waste is waste material classified according to waste catalogue under the code
200301 and for purposes of determining the objectives as to the residual waste after sorting
material usable ingredients dangerous ingredients and biologically
biodegradable waste, which will be used on a priority basis.
Meet:
Objective:
Mixed municipal waste (after sorting material usable components,
dangerous ingredients and biodegradable waste) in particular
energy use in facilities intended for that purpose in accordance with applicable
legislation.
Policy:
and Significantly reduce the landfill) mixed municipal waste.
(b)) to reduce the production of mixed municipal waste by introducing or
an extension of the separate collection of usable components of municipal waste,
including the biodegradable waste.
Measures:
and) define the possibilities and conditions of legislative energy recovery
mixed municipal waste, especially in relation to the framework directive on
waste and energy efficiency of equipment and laid down with regard to the
air protection.
(b) the fee for a keep) landfill usable municipal
the waste so that the amount of landfill waste of competitors,
that will be from 2024 prohibited landfilling of both, in accordance with the hierarchy of
waste management, including mixed municipal waste, and even with
as regards adapting waste management external conditions such as
are European Union legislation, the application of new technologies,
the competitive environment and the like, while maintaining a high degree of
diversification and market principles with a balanced level of costs for the originator
waste and having regard to the social carrying capacity for citizens.
(c)) mixed municipal waste include waste management, which are regarded
the prohibition on landfilling, by 2024.
(d) Promote effective matching building) the infrastructure necessary to
ensure and increase energy recovery of waste (in particular, the mixed
municipal waste).
(e) an adequate degree of energy) benefit from mixed municipal waste in the
devices for energy recovery of waste without his previous edit,
or after editing it to subsequent incineration/co-incineration in compliance with
the applicable legislation.
f) continuously evaluate the management system with mixed municipal waste
at the municipal and regional level.
1.3.1.2 Trade waste
In order to economically balanced management of municipal waste in the
municipalities and in order to ensure compliance, in particular the European framework
the waste framework directive for the separate collection of at least waste from paper, plastics,
glass and metal and recycling targets, to take the waste framework directive and the
observe:
Policy:
and Provide commercial waste originators), i.e. legal persons
and natural persons entitled to the business, whose products include municipal waste
on the territory of the municipality (business owners, operators of non-industrial production sphere,
Administration, services and trade) the possibility of connecting to the system
management of municipal waste in the municipality if the municipality has established system
management of municipal waste, including commercial waste.
(b)) in the municipalities to establish in the framework of the municipal waste management system
also, the municipal waste management system that produce legal
persons and physical persons entitled to the business involved in the municipal
municipal waste management system. Establish the method of collecting
the various types of waste, at least, however, the separate collection of paper, plastic,
glass, metal, biodegradable waste and mixed municipal
waste that produce legal entities and physical persons entitled to
business involved in the municipal household waste management system.
(c) charge fees for conducting business involvement) of legal entities and natural persons
authorized to do business in the municipal household waste management system
waste.
(d)) in the handling of municipal waste from the participating legal entities and the
natural persons authorised to apply the principles of business management
with municipal waste in accordance with the hierarchy for waste management.
(e)) to enable the municipalities to participate in its management systems by local authority
management of the legal person and the natural person entitled to conduct business according to the
options and the capacity of the system.
Measures:
and to anchor the Legislated) legal persons or
natural persons authorized to conduct business in the municipal waste management systems
municipal wastes.
(b)) continuously evaluate system of the municipality for the management of municipal wastes
in connection with the possibility to engage in municipal management system
municipal waste is a legal person and the natural person entitled to
business with municipal wastes they produce.
(c)) at the commune level to allow the setting of criteria for example, maximum limit
production of municipal waste, in compliance with which will be able to
legal persons and natural persons authorized to engage in business
municipal municipal waste management system in the village with the household garbage.
the waste they produce.
d) continuously evaluate the criteria referred to in (c) above) and edit them
under the current conditions in the village.
e) Extend the supervisory jurisdiction of municipalities, especially about sanctions against the legal
persons and natural persons illegally using the municipal system
the management of communal waste.
f) Legislatively enable collaboration of municipalities with the Trades Licensing Office with
view to improving control of legal entities and natural persons
authorized to do business in the territory of the municipality of doing business.
(g) the obligation to Simplify record keeping) of waste legal persons and
natural persons authorized to conduct business involved in municipal
municipal waste management system.
(h)) at the commune level in an appropriate form to inform at least once a year
legal persons and natural persons authorized to conduct business and participants
municipal municipal waste management system on the ways and extent
the separate collection of waste and waste management.
1.3.1.3 biodegradable waste and biodegradable
municipal wastes
In order to meet the objectives of Council Directive 1999/31/EC on the landfill of waste
reduce the amount of biodegradable municipal waste going
to the landfill and achieve:
Objective:
To reduce the maximum amount of biodegradable municipal waste
going into landfill so that share this folder in 2020
most 35% by weight of the total quantity of biologically
of biodegradable municipal waste produced in 1995.
Policy:
and in the municipalities of compulsorily establish) the system of separate collection of biodegradable
decomposable waste and waste management, at least for the biological
biodegradable waste of vegetable origin.
(b)) to support and develop a system of collecting biodegradable
municipal waste.
(c) the maximum use of the Support) of biodegradable waste and the
the products of their processing.
(d)) to support the construction and development of the infrastructure necessary to ensure the
the use of biodegradable waste.
Measures for the management of biodegradable municipal wastes and
other biodegradable wastes:
and Legislatively define) in this area.
(b)) for each group of biodegradable waste to provide for
their characteristics and requirements for the collection and management of them.
(c) the obligation of municipalities) Legislatively to anchor generally binding
by a decree of the municipality collection system, separate collection and treatment
biodegradable waste on the territory of the municipality for at least
biodegradable waste is of vegetable origin, on the obligation of municipalities
specify the location where can individuals and agents of the connection to the system of the municipality
biodegradable waste separately put off, at least biologically
biodegradable waste of vegetable origin.
(d)) the obligation of individuals to enshrine Legislatively and agents connected
on the system of the municipality, biodegradable waste separately collected,
sort and forward to use according to the system laid down in the municipality, if the
waste themselves fail to use in accordance with the law on waste.
(e) the obligation of municipalities) Legislatively to anchor generally binding
by Decree of the municipality collection system and separate collection of paper, and
the obligation of municipalities to determine the places of the natural person and the originators of the connection
on the system of the municipality of eject paper that are produced as waste.
(f)) provide for an obligation of legislative, natural persons and agents connected
on the system of the municipality, the paper separately collect, collate and transmit to the
use in accordance with the system provided for municipalities when the waste themselves fail to use in
According to the law on waste.
(g)), the system will be based on the technical possibilities and usage patterns
biodegradable waste in the village in the wake of the waste
municipal waste in the region. While the mechanical-biological treatment and
energy use biodegradable ingredients contained in mixed
do not replace the obligation of the municipality of household waste to establish a system of separate
collection of biodegradable waste and their subsequent use.
h) Consistently check to ensure the separate collection of biodegradable
decomposable waste.
I) at the commune level to inform citizens annually and other participants
municipal municipal waste management system on the ways and extent
separate collection of biodegradable waste and the waste management.
Also included are information on the possibilities of preventing and minimizing
the formation of biodegradable waste. At least once a year
publish the results quantified waste management community.
(j) Promote awareness raising and technically) campaigns, home, community and
municipal composting of biodegradable waste for natural persons.
Home support program, community and municipal composting and its
the fulfilment, in cooperation with the municipalities, it is recommended to incorporate into the regional
waste management plans.
to encourage the construction of facilities for) aerobic degradation, anaerobic degradation,
energy recovery and preparation for energy recovery is biologically
decomposable waste. Create an adequate network of these devices in the
regions for waste separately collected bio
degradable wastes from communities and from other producers, including sludge from
wastewater treatment plants.
l) lay down minimum requirements for the processing of
biodegradable waste, and on the properties of the output products
in order to achieve the high usage of the products and the fulfilment of all claims on the
protection of human health and the environment.
m) to support the use of composts produced from biodegradable
municipal waste, that is, biological wastes obtained from a separate
collection of biodegradable municipal waste, to application to soil.
Create the conditions for the disposal of the output products from processing separately
collected biodegradable waste, compost and
digestate, mainly for use in agricultural production, and also in the municipalities.
n) in cooperation with the Ministry of agriculture to encourage farmers to
partial refund of industrial fertilizers fertilizers produced from waste, which
meet the qualitative requirements for common fertilizers.
o) allow and promote energy Legislation the use of biologically
decomposable waste included in mixed municipal waste that is
in General, with regard to the heterogeneity of the material and the concentration risk
substances and elements unsuitable for direct composting, processing in
biogas stations or other biological processing methods.
Promote the construction of devices p) for energy recovery of mixed
municipal waste.
q) promote energy use of mixed municipal waste in the
devices for energy recovery of waste without his previous edit,
or after editing it to subsequent incineration/co-incineration in compliance with
the applicable legislation.
r) Consistently control the operation of processing equipment and the use of
biodegradable waste landfill operated in the area
in order to avoid tipping of such waste, which is prohibited on
the landfill.
with Consistently check) the management of waste from dining options and
management of animal by-products in accordance with regulation
The European Parliament and of the Council (EC) no 1069/2009.
t) Legislatively allow use in agricultural biogas stations
biodegradable waste is similar to purposefully grown biomass
(for example, grass cutting and so on).
u) continuously evaluate the management system with biodegradable
waste at the regional level.
in the Edit fee) will keep the landfilling of municipal waste,
to its competitors the landfill of recyclable and above
usable types of waste in accordance with the hierarchy of waste management,
including those that contain biodegradable ingredients, even with
as regards adapting waste management external conditions such as
are European Union legislation, the application of new technology,
the competitive environment and the like, while maintaining a high degree of
diversification and market principles with a balanced level of costs for the originator
waste and citizens.
w) Legislatively establish since the ban on landfilling mixed 2024
municipal waste, recyclable and recoverable waste.
x) ensure high-quality data base on the production of biologically
decomposable waste and waste management, including information about the devices to
processing of biodegradable waste.
y) for the agricultural waste ^ 3) ^ 4) supporting their process
technologies such as anaerobic degradation (digestion, fermentation),
aerobic decomposition (composting) or other biological methods.
from the Legislatively establish parameters for) the outputs from the device
processing biowaste, which will be used in the environment.
1.3.1.4 construction and demolition wastes
In order to meet the recycling targets of the European framework directive on
waste and the approximation to ' recycling society ' to secure:
Objective:
By 2020, at least at the rate of 70% by weight of the training
reuse and recycling rate of construction and demolition waste and
other species of their material recovery, including backfilling operations, in which
the materials are provided in accordance with the applicable legislation and
demolition waste other categories except in the wild
naturally occurring materials in the waste catalogue ^ 5) under the catalog
number 17 05 04 (soil and rock).
The target is based on a European Parliament and Council Directive 2008/98/EC on the
waste.
Policy:
and Regulate the creation of) construction and demolition waste and waste management with
regard to the protection of human health and the environment.
(b)) to maximise the use of the modified construction and demolition wastes and recycled materials
from construction and demolition waste.
Measures:
and) the conditions for the management of the Legislative creation of construction and
demolition waste and for waste management and thereby minimize
hazardous ingredients and properties, preferably secure use of
construction and demolition waste and recycling and to ensure a high
the quality of the subsequent material.
(b)) to follow the legislation of the European Union in the field of the "end of waste", and
If it is not processed by the competent legislative document at the level of
The European Union, then to draw up a document setting out exactly the transition
recycled construction and demolition waste to the product.
c) anchor standards for the quality of legislative, recycled materials from construction and
demolition waste.
(d)) to ensure that the mandatory use of recycled materials that meet the required construction
standards, as a substitute for natural resources, in the framework of construction activities
financed from public sources, if it is technically and economically
possible.
Avoid the use of raw e), construction and demolition waste,
the exception of excavation of soils and hlušin without the hazardous properties.
f) simplify the rules for the use of modified building and
demolition waste and recycling of such waste on the ground surface when
maintaining a high level of protection of the environment and human health.
g) define the scope of legislative, types of construction and demolition waste
suitable for use on the surface of the ground.
(h) to draw up a document for) the management of waste, which in the future in
the commodity will be building waste-plastic Windows, insulating
materials of insulation of buildings, and so on with a view to their maximum
usage.
1.3.1.5 hazardous waste
In order to minimize the adverse effects of hazardous wastes and
waste management on human health and the environment to secure:
Objectives:
and Reduce unit production) of hazardous waste.
(b) Increase the proportion of material recovered) of hazardous waste.
c) minimise the negative effects in the management of hazardous wastes
on human health and the environment.
(d)) to remove the old burden where there are hazardous wastes.
Policy:
and Promote the manufacture of products), in order to limit the formation of non-recoverable
hazardous waste and therefore reduced risk with regard to the protection of the health
people and the environment.
(b)) to dispose of hazardous wastes in accordance with the hierarchy of waste management
waste.
(c)) to support the technology on the recycling and recovery of hazardous wastes and
technology on the reduction of hazardous properties of the waste.
d) Consistently to check whether waste which editing has ceased to be dangerous
properties, actually these properties does not.
(e)) do not use the hazardous waste and hazardous waste that has ceased to be
waste on the ground surface.
(f)) to tighten the conditions of use of hazardous wastes such as technological
material to the technical security of the landfill.
g) reduce the amount of hazardous waste in mixed household waste.
Measures:
and) continuously evaluate the hazardous waste management system on
regional level.
(b) to motivate the public to) separate collection of hazardous ingredients
municipal waste.
(c)), in cooperation with the competent authorities to carry out effective awareness about the impact of
the hazardous properties of waste on human health and the environment
including the development of methodologies.
(d) if necessary) to increase the number of devices on the use of hazardous
waste and waste treatment facility to the reduction and removal of
the hazardous properties.
e) establish a system of support for the construction of new, innovative technologies and
modernisation of existing technologies for the use and modification of dangerous
the waste.
(f)) in cooperation with the Ministry of trade and industry to establish a system
support of innovative manufacturing technologies aimed at reducing
the amount of hazardous waste generated and waste performance
technological processes.
(g) to promote the safe disposal of old).
h) Revise and adjust the charge for landfilling of hazardous waste on the
the appropriate level with regard to the real economic status of waste management
economy.
I) Consistently control the quantities of hazardous waste used as
technological material for technical security of landfills.
j) Legislatively to lay down stricter conditions for granting authorisations to
reviews of the hazardous properties of waste-the test of professional knowledge.
k) Legislatively lay down requirements for laboratory samples
hazardous wastes intended for testing to demonstrate the properties of the waste.
1.3.1.6 Products-of-life take-back mode
Be based on the responsibility of the manufacturer of the selected products, in accordance with the principle of
the polluter pays principle involving financial responsibility for waste
product end-of life, ensuring the return of products and
environmentally sound management of waste from products, in accordance with the
the law of the European Union.
To meet the objectives and requirements of the relevant directives on products with
end-of life and for the approach the United States ' recycling
the company ", with a view to improving the management of the following groups
waste and minimizing their adverse effects on human health and
the environment, accept the objectives and measures for the following groups
products at the end of their service life.
1.3.1.6.1 packaging and packaging waste
In order to meet the recycling targets of the directive of the European Parliament and
2008/98/EC on waste and recycling and recovery objectives
laid down in European Parliament and Council Directive 94/62/EC on packaging and
packaging waste secure and achieve:
Objectives:
and increase the overall recycling of containers) to the level of 70% by 2020.
(b) the total usage) to increase the waste at the level of 80% by 2020.
c) increase recycling of plastic packaging to a level of 50% by 2020.
(d) recycling of metal packaging) raise to the level of 55% by 2020.
(e) 55% of the total) to reach the sales packaging intended usage
consumers by 2020.
(f)) to reach 50% recycling sales packaging intended for the consumer to
by the year 2020.
To achieve the objectives referred to in the table no. 2.
Table 2: targets for recycling and recovery of packaging waste.
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| Indicator: |
| |
| Recycling-the amount of recovered waste material as a function of |
total amount of disposable | to packaging that have been placed on the market and the amount of |
waste arising from the ' | ' reusable packaging. |
| |
| The total usage-the amount of total utilised waste, per |
total amount of disposable | to packaging that have been placed on the market, and |
the quantity of waste generated by the ' | ' reusable packaging. Recycling |
to the extent the use involves | as one of its forms. |
| |
| Recycling sales packaging intended for the consumer-the quantity of material |
of packaging waste recovered | acquired the collection from consumers (households), |
relative to the amount of disposable | sales packages, which were placed on |
| or market after deduction of industrial packaging. |
| |
| The total usage of sales packaging intended for the consumer-the amount of overall |
of packaging waste recovered | acquired the collection from consumers (households), |
relative to the amount of disposable | sales packages, which were placed on |
| or market after deduction of industrial packaging. |
| |
| And: recycling (B): the total usage |
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| | in | and | and | and | and | and |
| | 31. 12.31. 12.31. 12.31. 12.31. 12.31. 12. |
| | | | | | | |
| Packaging waste | 2015 2016 2017 | | | 2018 2019 2020 | | |
| |---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------|
| | And | (B) | And | (B) | And | (B) | And | (B) | And | (B) | And | (B) |
| |----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----|
| |% |% |% |% |% |% |% |% |% |% |% |% |
|---------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----|
| Paper | | | | | | | | | | | | |
cardboard 75 | and | | | 75 | | 75 | | 75 | | 75 | | 75 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|---------------+----| |----| |----| |----| |----| |----+----|
| Glass | 75 | | 75 | | 75 | | 75 | | 75 | | 75 | |
|---------------+----| |----| |----| |----| |----| |----| |
| Plastic | 40 | | 45 | | 45 | | 45 | | 45 | | 50 | |
|---------------+----| |----| |----| |----| |----| |----| |
| Metal | 55 | | 55 | | 55 | | 55 | | 55 | | 55 | |
|---------------+----| |----| |----| |----| |----| |----| |
| Wooden | 15 | | 15 | | 15 | | 15 | | 15 | | 15 | |
|---------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----|
| Sales | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | 40 designated | 40 45 45 | | | | | 46 49 44 | 48 53 51 | | | 50 | 55 |
|-consumer | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|---------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----|
| A total of 60 65 | | | | 65 60 65 70 | | | | | 65 65 70 70 70 | | | 80 |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Measures:
and to maintain and develop existing) an integrated system of classification of municipal
waste, including their packing folders and support further development of this
the system.
(b)) Legislatively to anchor the terms of separate collection.
(c)) to support the management of packaging waste according to the waste hierarchy
waste.
d) Legislatively to anchor new targets for recycling and recovery of packaging
waste by 2020 and establish separate recycling and recovery targets for
sales packaging intended for consumers (see table 2).
(e) check ensure Consistently) separate collection in the municipalities for
recoverable components of municipal waste, a minimum of commodities: paper, plastic,
glass and metals.
(f)) to keep the participation of producers and importers of packaging in accordance with the principle of
the "polluter pays principle" and the "extended producer responsibility" to ensure the
the collection (the return) and the use of packaging components of municipal waste.
g) Consistently monitor compliance with waste management hierarchy.
h) continuously evaluate the management of packaging within the system of the municipality to
management of municipal wastes, the capacity of the system and design
measures for its improvement.
I) continuously evaluate municipal waste management system on
regional level.
Having regard to the framework directive on waste, which sets for the year 2020
recycling targets for certain waste from households, shall
set recycling targets for consumer packaging, IE. packaging, which
waste is a significant extent become part of municipal waste.
Principles of the take-back and recovery of packaging waste are based on
the law on packaging and certificate of authorization of an authorized packaging
the company issued within the meaning of this Act.
1.3.1.6.2 waste electrical and electronic equipment
In order to meet the objectives of the new directive of the European Parliament and of the Council No.
2012/19/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment
secure and achieve:
Objectives:
and to achieve a high level) of separate collection of waste electrical and
electronic equipment.
Until 31 December 2006. December 2015 to reach the level of separate collection of waste
electrical and electronic equipment per citizen per calendar
year in the value listed in table 3.
In the years 2016-2021 to reach minimum levels of collection of waste
electrical and electronic equipment listed in table 4.
Table 3: indicator and target for the separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment (kg/km2/year).
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| Indicator: |
| |
| Specific weight of all waste electrical and electronic equipment |
| separate collection on one of the captured citizen per calendar year |
| (kg/km2/year). |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| | The separate collection |
|---------------------------------------+--------------------------------|
| Target to 31. December 2015 | > 5.5 kg/km2/year |
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Table 4: indicator and target for the separate collection of waste electrical and
electronic equipment (%).
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| Indicator: |
| |
| The minimum level of separate collection of waste electrical and |
| electronic equipment, defined as the percentage by weight |
| the amount of waste electrical and electronic equipment collected |
| separate collection in a given calendar year the average annual weight |
| electrical and electronic equipment put on the market in the Czech Republic |
| in the previous three calendar years (%). |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| | The separate collection |
|----------------------------------------+-------------------------------|
| The target for the year 2016 (to 14 August 2016) | > 40 % |
|----------------------------------------+-------------------------------|
| The target for the year 2017 | > 45 % |
|----------------------------------------+-------------------------------|
| The target for the year 2018 | > 50 % |
|----------------------------------------+-------------------------------|
| The target for the year 2019 | > 55 % |
|----------------------------------------+-------------------------------|
| The target for 2020 | > 60 % |
|----------------------------------------+-------------------------------|
| The target for the year 2021 (to 14 August 2021) | 65% (85% of the produced) |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
According to Regulation 2012/19/EU until 31 December 2004. December 2015 shall apply level
separate collection of at least four kilograms on average waste electrical
and electronic equipment from private households per person per year, or the same
the level of the weight of the waste electrical and electronic equipment from
households, which were collected in average in the past three years,
Depending on which of these values is greater, except that it has to be ensured,
the gradual increase in the take-back in comparison with the State.
According to the directive, change the reference from 2016, with indicator
rate will not only collected the amount of waste electrical and
electronic equipment from private households, but the collection of all waste
electrical and electronic equipment. In determining the objectives of the plan
waste management in the Czech Republic is a lot of value for
that was for the Czech Republic applied derogations.
(b)) to ensure a high utilization, recycling and preparation to re-
the use of electronic waste.
In the years 2015-2018 to achieve the desired% recovery, recycling and
preparing for re-use of the total weight of the processed
electronic waste on collected waste electrical and electronic
devices see table 5.
From 2018 to reach the desired level (%) recovery, recycling and
preparing for re-use on the total weight of the processed
electronic waste (collected waste electrical and electronic
device) see table 6.
Table 5: Indicators and targets for recovery, recycling and preparation for
reuse, relative to the total weight of the processed
electronic waste and the collected waste electrical and electronic
the device (%).
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| Indicator: |
| |
| The percentage of weight of the output fractions from processing |
| electronic waste passed for use on the total weight of the processed |
| electronic waste (all collected waste electrical and electronic |
| the device (%). |
| |
| The percentage of weight of the output fractions from processing |
| electronic waste passed to prepare for reuse and recycling at |
| the total weight of the treated waste Eee (all captured |
| waste electrical and electronic equipment (%). |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| | Goals to 14. August 2015 | Goals from 15. August 2015 |
| | | 14. August 2018 |
| |--------------------------+------------------------|
| | | And recycling | | And recycling |
| | Recovery | Re | Recovery | preparation |
| | | use | | again |
| | | | | use |
|--------------------+-----------+--------------+---------+--------------|
| 1. Large household | 80% | 75 % | 85% | 80 % |
| appliances | | | | |
|--------------------+-----------+--------------+---------+--------------|
| 2. Small Home | 70% | 50 % | 75% | 55 % |
| appliances | | | | |
|--------------------+-----------+--------------+---------+--------------|
| 3. IT equipment + | | | | |
| telecommunications | 75% | 65 % | 80% | 70 % |
| equipment | | | | |
|--------------------+-----------+--------------+---------+--------------|
| 4. Consumer | 75% | 65 % | 80% | 70 % |
| equipment | | | | |
|--------------------+-----------+--------------+---------+--------------|
| 5. Lighting | 70% | 50 % | 75% | 55 % |
| equipment | | | | |
|--------------------+-----------+--------------+---------+--------------|
| 5a. lamps | | 80 %* | | 80 %* |
|--------------------+-----------+--------------+---------+--------------|
| 6. Tools | 70% | 50 % | 75% | 55 % |
|--------------------+-----------+--------------+---------+--------------|
| 7. toys and sport | 70% | 50 % | 75% | 55 % |
|--------------------+-----------+--------------+---------+--------------|
| 8. medical | 70% | 50 % | 75% | 55 % |
| Tools | | | | |
|--------------------+-----------+--------------+---------+--------------|
| 9. apparatus for | | | | |
| monitoring | 70% | 50 % | 75% | 55 % |
| and control | | | | |
|--------------------+-----------+--------------+---------+--------------|
| 10. Picking | 80% | 75 % | 85% | 80 % |
| slot machines | | | | |
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Table 6: Indicators and targets for recovery, recycling and preparation for
reuse, relative to the total weight of the processed
electronic waste and the collected waste electrical and electronic
the device (%).
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| | Goals from 15. August 2018 ** |
| |--------------------------------|
| | Recovery | Recycling and preparation |
| | | to reuse |
|---------------------------------------+---------+----------------------|
| 1. heat exchange | 85% | 80 % |
|---------------------------------------+---------+----------------------|
| 2. Screen, monitors and equipment | | |
| containing the screen bigger | 80% | 70 % |
| than 100 cm2 | | |
|---------------------------------------+---------+----------------------|
| 3. Light sources | | 80 %* |
|---------------------------------------+---------+----------------------|
| 4. large equipment | 85% | 80 % |
|---------------------------------------+---------+----------------------|
| 5. Small device | 75% | 55 % |
|---------------------------------------+---------+----------------------|
| 6. Small device information | | |
| technology and telecommunication | 75% | 55 % |
| device (no external dimension is not | | |
| greater than 50 cm) | | |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
(in the case of discharge lamps recycling only)
The new directive provides for the calculation of the indicators for monitoring the use of
waste electrical and electronic equipment and elektroodpadů. This indicator is calculated
as the proportion of the weight of the waste electrical and electronic equipment in each group, who, after
selective processing electronic waste properly enters the device to
or recovery, including recycling, re-use, and the total
the weight of the removed and separately collected WEEE
waste electrical and electronic equipment in each group, expressed as a percentage.
The minimum value of the recovery, recycling and reuse by 2015
building on the existing minimum values according to the Directive 2002/96/EC and from the
the year 2015 is the minimum value for the use of and material usage increases
about 5% (with the exception of fluorescent lamps and discharge lamps). From 2018 will be a change in the
in the classification of electrical equipment to the groups, but the values for the minimum
the utilization rate for each type of electrical equipment will be preserved.
Measures:
and set up a functioning system of Legislated) take-back of waste
electrical and electronic equipment, following in particular the European
so as to be able to meet the targets required by Directive
2012/19/EU.
(b)) to promote cooperation of the obliged entities throughout the entire system
the collection, for example, with regard to the quality and control of registered data,
the availability of the collection network for consumers, or the implementation of awareness-raising and
information campaigns in order to increase the amount of separately collected
electrical and electronic equipment.
c) Legislatively set the duties and responsibilities of each person in the
system-wide take-back along the lines of the Special
"softer" mode for the management of waste collection and transport
waste electrical and electronic equipment.
(d) establish control competence of Legislation) to producers and
collective systems, including effective control options
expenditure of funds in the context of a reverse
collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
(e) establish control competence of Legislation).
(f) to deepen cooperation of obliged entities) with the municipal sphere and strengthen
the binding of the collection network to the municipal local authority waste disposal systems.
g) set the standards for the collection, transport and processing of waste
Eee and consistently enforce the different organs of the State administration
and local government.
h) more secure existing collection infrastructure and theft
illegal removal.
I) Consistently review and assess the functioning of the existing collection facilities and výkupen
scrap metal.
j) increase the availability and capacity of the collection network for electrical and electronic equipment,
in particular, the small and these collection points to post on the portal public message
the registry places the take-back.
to step up the information campaign).
l) Follow a hierarchy of waste management, with priority being accorded to re-
use by public and private institutions.
m) Consistently monitor compliance with waste management hierarchy.
n) promote research and development of new technological processes and
recycling technologies with a focus on the utilization of waste electrical
and electronic equipment.
about) to ensure conclusive record of products placed on the market, reverse
taken end-of life products and further handling.
1.3.1.6.3 waste batteries and accumulators
In order to meet the objectives of the European Parliament and Council Directive 2006/66/EC
on batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators
secure and achieve:
Objectives:
and increase the level of) separate collection of waste portable batteries and
accumulators.
In the years 2015-2016 to reach the required level of separate collection
waste portable batteries and accumulators, see table 7
Table 7: indicator and target for the separate collection of waste portable
batteries and accumulators (%).
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| Indicator: |
| |
| The percentage of the weight of portable batteries and accumulators |
| separate collection of the collected average weight of portable batteries and |
| batteries placed on the market in the previous three calendar years |
| in the Czech Republic (%). |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| | The separate collection |
|------------------------------------------+-----------------------------|
| Target status in 2016 | 45 % |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
b) attain high recycling efficiency of the processes of recycling of waste
batteries and accumulators.
In the long term to achieve the desired processes of recycling the recycling efficiency
waste batteries and accumulators.
The minimum recycling efficiency for recycling output fractions
the total weight of the recycling process of waste batteries or
the battery entering the recycling process see table 8.
Table 8: the indicator and target for recycling output fractions of the total
the weight of the waste batteries or accumulators, entering the
the recycling process (%).
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| Indicator: |
| |
| The percentage of the weight of recycled output fractions |
| recycling process on the total weight of batteries or accumulators |
| entering the recycling process. |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| | Target (2015) |
| |---------------------------------|
| | The minimum recycling efficiency |
|--------------------------------------+---------------------------------|
| Lead-acid batteries | 65 % |
|--------------------------------------+---------------------------------|
| Nickel-cadmium batteries | 75 % |
|--------------------------------------+---------------------------------|
| Other batteries and accumulators | 50 % |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Targets are established by European Parliament and Council Directive 2006/66/EC
(annex 3, part B)
* precise calculation methodology is fixed by Commission Regulation (EU) No.
493/2012
Both goals are in accordance with the directive of the European Parliament and
Council Directive 2006/66/EC on batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and
accumulators.
The faction is believed to be the amount of the collected waste batteries and
the battery entering the recycling process, the output of the fractions is
the weight of the materials, which are made of the input fractions as a result
the recycling process, and that without further processing ceased to be waste
or will be used for their original purpose or for other purposes, but
excluding energy recovery.
Measures:
and) Legislatively set the duties and responsibilities of each person in the
system-wide take-back along the lines of the Special
"softer" mode, the management of waste during collection and transport of portable
or automotive batteries and accumulators.
(b) establish control competence of Legislation).
(c)) to strengthen the link to the municipal collection network systems management
local authority waste collection points and publish on the portal public message
the registry places the take-back.
(d)) to comply with the waste management hierarchy.
(d) supporting the registration of products) to ensure that marketed, reverse
taken end-of life products and further handling.
(f)) to support the research and development of recycling technologies that are
environmentally friendly and cost effective.
g) intensify the information campaign.
1.3.1.6.4 end of life vehicles (car wrecks)
In order to meet the objectives of the European Parliament and Council Directive 2000/53/EC
end-of life vehicle secure and achieve:
Objective:
Attain high rates of use in the processing of end-of-vehicles
life (car wrecks).
In the year 2015 and to achieve the desired% for recovery, recycling and
reuse in the processing of end-of-selected vehicles
lifetime (of the selected car wrecks) see table 9.
Table 9: Indicators and targets for use, material and
the use of fractions in relation to the total weight of the captured vehicles
end-of life (car wrecks) (%).
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| Indicator: |
| |
| and) percentage of the weight of recovered and reused fractions |
| from the processing of end-of life vehicles are selected (selected |
| car wrecks) to the total weight of collected selected vehicles |
| end-of life (selected car wrecks) (%). |
| |
| (b) the percentage of the weight of recycled) fraction from the treatment |
| the selected end-of life vehicles (the selected car wrecks) to |
| the total weight of collected end-of-selected vehicles |
| lifetime (of the selected car wrecks) (%). |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| | The goals for the year 2015 and later |
| |-------------------------------------------------|
| | Use and reuse | Reuse |
| | use | and recycling |
|----------------------+-------------------------+-----------------------|
| The selected vehicles | 95 % | 85 % |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
All targets are designed in accordance with the directive of the European Parliament
and Council Directive 2000/53/EC on end-of life vehicles. The indicator is
determined on the basis of once used, recycled and used
material obtained after the removal of hazardous substances, dismantling, shredding
and the subsequent operation after crushing. For material that is further processed,
It is necessary to take into account its actual usage.
Measures:
and the management of selected) Differentiate end-of life vehicles
(the selected car wrecks) and with other end-of life vehicles
(other car wrecks).
(b)) to set the standards for the collection and processing of selected vehicles
end-of life (selected car wrecks), standards for
the use of parts from the selected end-of life vehicles (selected
car wrecks) and consistently enforce the different organs of the State administration and
self-government.
(c)) to ensure that the delivery of the vehicle to the processing plant was
without any cost for the last holder and/or owner, and even
provided that the complete vehicle has passed zero or negative
the value of the. In this case, to ensure that any cost or their
a substantial part of it reimbursed the manufacturer or to end of life vehicles
(car wrecks) accept for free.
(d)) to comply with the waste management hierarchy.
e) promote research, development, innovation and the implementation of procedures and
technologies, with the positive effect on the increase in the level of material and
energy recovery of waste arising from vehicles
end-of life with a focus on the use of raw materials.
f) support for the collection and processing of selected end-of life vehicles
(car wrecks) from funds selected on the basis of a charge for support
the collection, treatment, recovery and disposal of end-of life vehicles.
(g) supporting the registration of products) to ensure that marketed, reverse
taken end-of life products and further handling.
h) collection sites publish on the portal public message in the registry locations
the take-back.
1.3.1.6.5 Waste Tire
In the interest of waste management the United States deepen understanding
the responsibility of manufacturers for this commodity and fulfill:
Objectives:
and increase the level of) separate collection of waste tires.
To achieve the desired level of collection of the tires, see table 10.
Table 10: the indicator and target for the collection of the tires put on the market in the Czech
Republic (%).
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| Indicator: |
| |
| The percentage of the weight of the tires on separate collection collected |
| average weight of tyres placed on the market in the previous calendar |
| the year in the Czech Republic (%). |
| |
| (In the case that in the past year nothing has been stated, the level |
| the collection of the same year.) |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| | The collection |
|-----------------------------------------------+------------------------|
| The target State of the year 2016 | 35 % |
|-----------------------------------------------+------------------------|
| The target status of 2020 and beyond | 80 % |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
(b)) attain high rates of use in the processing of waste tires.
From the year 2018 and reach the desired% for recovery, recycling and
reuse the processing of waste tires see table 11.
Table 11: the indicator and target for the use of the tyres from the collected
waste pneumatic tyres (%).
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| Indicator: |
| |
| The percentage of weight of recovered waste pneumatic tyres on total |
| the weight of the collected waste tires (%). |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| | The goals for the year 2015 and later |
| |---------------------------------------|
| | Recovery |
|--------------------------------+---------------------------------------|
| Waste tyres | 100 % |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
The target is designed to populate the specified hierarchy of interest
waste management and the need to increase the use of waste tires.
Measures:
and) Legislatively set the duties and responsibilities of each person in the
system-wide take-back.
(b) establish control competence of Legislation).
(c) the principle of a specific Legislated anchor) "softer" mode for
waste management for the collection of waste tires.
(d)) to strengthen the link to the municipal collection network systems management
municipal waste that will set out the parameters of the collection network for
to minimize the cost to the municipality in the field of the management of waste
the tyres and the collection sites to post on the portal public message in
the registry places the take-back.
e) step up the information campaign.
(f)) to comply with the waste management hierarchy.
g) Consistently monitor compliance with waste management hierarchy.
(h)) to support the research and development of new technological processes and
recycling technologies with a focus on the use of raw materials.
as well as supporting the register) to ensure that products placed on the market, reverse
taken end-of life products and further handling.
1.3.1.7 Sludge from sewage plants treating municipal wastewater
In order to improve the management of those wastes:
Objective:
Promote the use of technology of sludge from sewage plants treating municipal sewage
waters.
Measures:
and) monitor and evaluate the quantity of sludge from municipal sewage treatment plants
water and the quantity of these sludge used for application on the soil (composting and
the direct use of sludge on agricultural land).
(b)) based on legislatively determined the microbiological and chemical
consistently check the quality parameters of modified sludge intended for
application on the ground.
(c)) to support public investment associated with energy
the use of sludge from municipal wastewater treatment plants with the appropriate
the production of sludge.
(d)) to support research aimed at monitoring the content of residues of medicines and
products for personal hygiene in effluents and their penetration of the sludge from
municipal wastewater treatment plants. On the basis of the results of research
on an ongoing basis to design and implement measures for the disposal of sludge from wastewater treatment plants
municipal wastewater treatment with regard to the protection of human health and
of the environment.
(e)), in cooperation with the Ministry of health to promote awareness
the campaign focused in particular on the population, to removing drugs,
chemicals and wastes in accordance with the legislation in this
the area that is outside of the removal of the sewerage system.
(f)) to reflect the legislative changes of the European Union in the field of
sludge from wastewater treatment plants, with emphasis on the protection of human health,
the environment and in particular of the soil, when the use of sludge from wastewater treatment plants
municipal wastewater in agriculture.
The target is based on the professional discussion within the European Union associated with the
requirements for the revision of Directive 86/278/EEC.
1.3.1.8 waste oils
In order to minimize the adverse effects of waste and waste management
them on human health and the environment:
Objective:
Increase material and energy recovery of waste oils.
Measures:
and to prevent the mixing of oils) in places of their creation, gathering and
storage with a view to their subsequent use.
b) waste oils unfit for material usage priority
energy use in accordance with current legislation.
(c)) to comply with the waste management hierarchy.
d) Consistently monitor compliance with the waste hierarchy
oil.
1.3.1.9 wastes from medical and veterinary care
In order to minimize the adverse effects of waste and waste management
them on human health and the environment:
Objective:
To minimize the negative effects of waste management of medical and
the veterinary services on human health and the environment.
Measures:
and) in cooperation with the Ministry of health legislation to establish
the rules for management of wastes from health-care, and animal health care
focus on collecting, sorting, collection, treatment, transport and
disposal of waste from the medical, veterinary and similar
devices, such as home care and self-medication.
(b) the waste from medical) and veterinary treatment of hazardous
properties to dispose of according to the waste management hierarchy and from the available
technologies, with priority being accorded to best available techniques.
(c)), in cooperation with the Ministry of health legislation to establish
the parameters for the efficacy of disinfection decontamination facilities, including
quality parameters with the follow-on consistent control.
(d)) to establish cooperation with the stakeholders in the field of education
the management of waste from the medical, veterinary, and like
device to ensure the waste management of these devices in
accordance with the applicable legislation, focusing in particular on the consistent
separation from waste municipal waste category, classification according to the
its actual properties.
(e) provide training for Legislatively) all employees who
loaded with waste from the medical, veterinary and similar
equipment, including workers involved in each step of
management of such waste.
(f)), in cooperation with the Ministry of health to develop updated
the methodology for the management of wastes from health-care, and animal health care
including current trends and principles of the World Health
organisations and the European Union.
1.3.2 specific groups of hazardous waste
In order to improve the management of the groups of waste and
minimize the adverse effects on human health and the environment
adopt the following objectives and actions:
1.3.2.1 Wastes and equipment containing polychlorinated biphenyls
Objectives:
and Pass all devices and) wastes containing polychlorinated biphenyls
by the end of 2025 persons or equipment and wastes containing
polychlorinated biphenyls by this time to decontaminate.
(b)) to remove the wastes containing polychlorinated biphenyls in possession
authorized persons to the management of waste by the end of the year 2028.
Measures:
and edit rules for Legislatively) existing waste polychlorinated
biphenyls and equipment containing polychlorinated biphenyls.
(b) Slightly contaminated equipment) and equipment containing polychlorinated
biphenyls and the filling volume of less than 5 l pass the eligible persons to
dealing with this kind of waste or decontaminated until the end
the year 2025.
1.3.2.2 wastes containing persistent organic pollutants
substances
In order to improve the management of waste of persistent organic
pollutants and minimize the adverse effects on human
health and the environment, in accordance with the regulation of the European Parliament
and Council Regulation (EC) No 850/2004 on persistent organic pollutants
substances to adopt the following objectives:
Objectives:
and) raise awareness of the persistent organic pollutants
and their effects on human health and the environment.
(b)) check for persistent organic pollutants
especially for wastes listed in annex V to the regulation of the European Parliament and of the
Council Regulation (EC) No 850/2004 on persistent organic pollutants
substances, as amended by Commission Regulation (EU) No 756/2010.
Measures:
and) to implement information campaigns directed at the possibility of the occurrence of the
persistent organic pollutants in the waste.
(b) identify the source of potential leakage) of persistent organic
pollutants.
(c)) to establish a methodology for monitoring the occurrence of persistent organic
pollutants in selected waste (the Ministry of the
the environment (hereinafter referred to as "the Ministry")).
1.3.2.3 Wastes containing asbestos
Objective:
To minimize possible negative effects to the treatment of waste containing
Asbestos on human health and the environment.
Measures:
and reflect on the legislative amendments) of the European Union in the field of
asbestos waste with emphasis on the protection of the health of humans and the
environment.
(b)) to draw up, in cooperation with the Ministry for local development and
The Ministry of health the procedure for building authorities, both within the
a construction tender for the renovation and demolition of buildings affect the desired
in a way the handling of wastes from asbestos.
(c)) to perform a continuous awareness and control over the observance of safe loading and
occupational hygiene when handling asbestos. The Ministry of the
environment, in cooperation with the Ministry of health will carry out
information campaign for residents and ensure the implementation of the checks by the competent
the control authorities.
(d) to favour the disposal of waste) economically containing asbestos.
1.3.2.4 waste containing natural radionuclides
Objective:
To minimize possible negative effects to the treatment of waste containing
natural radionuclides on human health and the environment.
Measures:
and loading) control with this kind of waste (State Office for
nuclear safety).
(b)) to develop in cooperation with the State Office for nuclear safety
methodical procedure for dealing with this kind of waste according to the law on
waste (Ministry).
1.3.3 other groups of waste
1.3.3.1. the animal by-products ^ 6) and biologically
biodegradable waste from the kitchen and canteen waste ^ 7)
In order to improve the management of those waste products and
minimize the adverse effects on human health and the environment
adopt the following objectives and actions:
Objectives:
and) reduce the amount of biodegradable waste from the kitchen and
canteens and animal by-products in the mixed
municipal waste, which are the origin of public catering establishments
(restaurants, snacks) and central kitchen (hospitals, schools, and
another similar device).
(b) Properly dispose of) biodegradable waste from the kitchen and
canteens and by-products of animal origin so as to reduce
negative effects associated with the management of waste on human health and the
environment.
Measures:
and the establishment of a system of regular) to support collection and collection of the biological
biodegradable waste from the kitchen and canteen waste and by-products
of animal origin to the approved processing facilities, in particular
biogas plants and composting plants.
(b)) to ensure the conditions for the collection of used table oils and fats originating from
public catering facilities, central kitchens and households.
(c)) to support the development of collection and collection of used oils and desktop
fats from agents and from households.
(d)) support the development of equipment for the processing of waste oils and fats,
in particular, equipment used to produce energy (biogas stations,
processing into biodiesel or other products for technical applications).
(e) Consistently check handling) biodegradable waste from the
a kitchen and canteen waste and by-products of animal origin in
accordance with European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) no 1069/2009.
(f)) to monitor and evaluate developments in the management of biodegradable
waste from the kitchen and canteen waste and by-products of animal origin,
to design and to take appropriate measures.
(g)), in cooperation with the Ministry of agriculture to support awareness-raising
the campaign to the management of biodegradable waste from the kitchen and
canteens and animal by-products in accordance with legal
regulations in this area.
The goals are designed with regard to the regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council
(EC) no 1069/2009 laying down health rules for by-products
animal origin and derived products not intended for human
consumption and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1774/2002 on side
products of animal origin.
1.3.3.2 wastes of ferrous and nonferrous metals
In order to ensure a competitive economy and the raising of the
the self-sufficiency of the Czech Republic in the recycling of resources is determined by:
Objective:
Handle metal waste and end-of life products on materials
for the purpose of compensation for primary raw materials.
Policy:
and Look for metal wastes) ferrous and non-ferrous metals and waste
precious metals as raw materials for industry on strategic United States in
accordance with the supply policy of the United States.
(b)) to dispose of iron and aluminium scrap outside the waste regime
solely on the basis of Council Regulation (EC) No 333/2007 laying down
the criteria defining when certain types of scrap metal cease to be
waste.
c) dispose of waste copper scrap outside the scheme based exclusively on
Commission Regulation (EU) no 715/2013, establishing the criteria
defining when copper scrap ceases to be waste.
Measures:
and Expand the number of places) take back end-of life products
under the take-back systems, and extended producer responsibility, for
to obtain larger quantities of raw materials of strategic rare metals.
(b)) to support the development of modern high-quality processing technology
end-of life products in the Czech Republic.
c) analyze and customize the business environment in the area of collection and
purchase of waste.
(d)) to increase the control activities in the area of purchase of metal waste.
1.4 principles for creating a network device to the waste management
In order to achieve the objective of establishing a comprehensive and appropriate network devices to
waste management at the national level, regional level, in accordance
with the principles of "self-sufficiency and proximity" and at the same time with the intent to be based on the
the waste management hierarchy and to support modern technology with
environmental added value, it will be a balanced and effective
network equipment for waste management include the device group on the
different capacities and importance, with regard to the integration of the individual
device to the waste management system at the local, regional and
supra-regional level. Network device to the waste management should
also include a modern innovative technologies.
On the basis of conceptually set out priorities and needs of waste
the economy of the United States is therefore necessary to establish and coordinate the
the regional waste management plan, a network device to the waste
waste in greater relation to the regional situation, the implementation of the objectives in the waste
economy.
Network device to the waste management has to be optimally set mainly from
regional perspective.
The possibility of obtaining a permit to operate each device will have to meet
the legal requirements for their operation. You must monitor the fair
the need for, economic competitiveness and sustainability of the facilities for
waste management in the region.
The regional waste management plan, set the device to the network
waste management will be essential for the direction of the support
equipment from public sources.
Optimization of the network device will be made possible also thanks to the financial support of the
Operational programme environment 2014-2020 within the framework of the implementation
the structural support of the European Union for the Czech Republic. Operating
the environment programme 2014-2020 will be set in order to accomplish the objectives of the
The waste management plan of the Czech Republic.
At the device of supranational importance, which can be, for example,
devices for energy recovery of waste, it is necessary to take into account the
mezikrajovou cooperation.
The County's primary needs and system-provides capacity
waste management and its use in its territory in relation to the
waste management and the current state of implementation of the objectives of the waste management Plan
the economy of the United States and the waste management plan of the region.
Region when parsing facilities on its territory can do in cooperation
with the Ministry.
These facts are a prerequisite for the effective direction of the public
support for the development of equipment for waste management, or other activities
waste management.
On the basis of the current state of implementation of the objectives of the waste management plan
The United States and plans of waste management regions will be network devices
to the management of waste from the countrywide is set optimally and
regional perspective, in relation to the objectives of the waste management plans
economy.
Objective:
Create and maintain a comprehensive, fair and effective network of devices to
waste management on the territory of the Czech Republic.
Network device to the waste management
Airsoft equipment
The basis for establishing the principles and specifications of the device is the definition
devices and their role in waste management systems. From this perspective,
devices can be divided in the following way:
Devices with possible nadregionálním meaning:
and Devices for energy use).
(b)) equipment for the recovery or disposal of other waste (for example,
landfill).
(c)) equipment for the recovery or disposal of hazardous waste.
(d) the use of appropriate equipment) of biodegradable waste from the
municipalities (such as plants, biogas plants).
e) shipments of waste collection and Systems including transhipment stations.
(f)) and sorting of the waste treatment facility.
(g)) usable collection systems, bulky, dangerous, mixed and
other wastes, including the return of the products.
h) equipment and technologies for processing and material usage
sorted out and revised waste.
Equipment necessary for network devices to ensure the functionality of the waste
wastes:
and use of equipment) ' secondary raw materials '.
b) lines on the selected Release-life products (including
of-life vehicles).
Additional equipment:
and gathering and).
(b)) Dotřiďovací equipment for mixed municipal waste.
(c)) Dotřiďovací equipment for bulky waste.
d) facilities for co-incineration plants.
For a more detailed description of the equipment and processes
Collection systems, waste collection and to purchase:
and) separate collection of usable color coded folders to a collection
containers, large containers, or sack collection.
(b)) the separate collection of bio waste to special collection containers, or
sack collection.
(c)) for the collection of bulky Collection yards of waste, hazardous waste,
biodegradable waste, construction waste, metal and more.
(d)) of the take-back WEEE, batteries, tires, optional
the collection of usable components.
(e)) the collection of mixed municipal waste in containers and mass
containers.
f) collection of other wastes (street cleaning, and so on).
g) pawn shops-waste (metals, etc.).
Systems for collection and transport of waste:
and a specially equipped cars) to waste management from collection
containers of all kinds (including case materials collection).
(b) the Container carriers with large-capacity) containers.
(c) Transfer Station () is used to streamline the transport of waste to the longer
distance).
Treatment and recovery of waste:
and Dotřiďovací equipment) paper, plastic (sorting, stamping and so on
in order to produce "secondary raw material").
(b)) Dotřidovací device and subsequent adjustment of the glass (sorting, crushing,
drying, and so on, in order to manufacture the material for the final processor).
(c)), and the pressing of metal waste Sorting in kovošrotech.
d) Sorting and editing other types of recoverable waste.
e) device on the energy use of waste.
Equipment for processing and use due to:
Facilities suitable for the processing and use of bio waste resulting from the
characteristics and origin of the waste. They are primarily:
and) devices based on aerobic decomposition of biodegradable
waste, these are the different types of plants. These devices are appropriate
for waste material of vegetable origin (waste of public greenery, gardens,
households).
b) devices based on anaerobic degradation of biodegradable
waste, in particular about the device with the anaerobic decomposition (digescí),
(for example, biogas plants). These devices are the degree of
suitable for disinfection of animal origin compost bin and waste from
eating establishments, and so on.
(c) equipment for aerobic) decomposition (composting) or anaerobic
degradation (digestion) of waste, conceived on the processing of agricultural,
food-processing and wood waste (or sludge) to which they are
municipal wastes added.
(d) equipment for material usage) of biodegradable waste
mainly of wood, it is a technology for the production of wood fibre
plates of shredded wood material.
e) device to the utilization of biodegradable waste.
(f)) other treatment and recovery of waste.
Installations for the disposal of wastes: Landfill group)-inert waste
(S-IO)-designed for inert waste.
b) Landfill group-other waste (with-O)-intended for the waste categories
the other, which in turn are divided into subgroups:
-With-OO1-landfill or landfill sectors designated for waste disposal
category other, low-waste containing organic biologically
degradable substances and waste from asbestos under the conditions laid down in
the implementing legislation ^ 8).
-With-OO3-landfill or landfill sectors designated for waste disposal
category other, waste, including waste with substantial contents of organic
biodegradable substances, waste that cannot be assessed on the
based on their aqueous extract, and wastes from asbestos under the conditions
laid down in the implementing regulation. These landfills or sectors
shall not be stored wastes on the basis of plaster.
(c)) of the landfill with Group-hazardous waste (with-NO)-intended for dangerous
waste.
(d) hazardous waste incineration plants).
The principles for creating a network of waste management facilities
Policy:
and Promote the construction of the device), in accordance with the hierarchy of the waste
waste.
(b)) create the conditions for the completion of a nationwide network of facilities for
management of hazardous wastes.
(c) to design new devices) in accordance with legislative, technical
requirements and the best available techniques.
(d)) use of existing devices, which comply with the technical
the level referred to in point (c)).
e) from public sources to support the construction of the device, which will be
economically and technically demonstrated the effectiveness of their operation on the
regional and national level, due to the adequacy of the existing network
device, and in accordance with the plans of waste management regions and Plan
waste management of the Czech Republic.
(f)) in the context of the evaluation process relating to the promotion of the public
resources to assess the device to the waste management from the perspective of ensuring the
the input of the relevant types of waste, which will be handled, including
assessment of the supporting documents, showing that in the area there is enough waste
for the technology or system for the management of waste, and that the device is
adequate in terms of capacity.
g) in the context of the evaluation process relating to the promotion of the public
resources to assess the device to the waste management from the viewpoint of contract
dispose of the outputs from the device.
(h)) to support from public sources for material recovery of biologically
decomposable waste put emphasis on compliance with Daisy,
require proof of disposal for the use of compost on the farm
the soil or to the recultivation of land.
I Prefer) and from public sources to support the construction of a device
where is the output on material usable product.
(j)) to support from public resources recommend the device corresponding to your
capacity of regional significance, to be a valid part of the system
the management of waste.
to demonstrate the need to) devices with a proposed capacity in a given
the region and to support this device from public sources will need to be
recommending that the opinion of the region. The opinion of the County will rely on compliance
with a valid waste management plan of the County and of the supporting documents proving the
the deficit of such device identified in the framework of the evaluation of the performance of the
the objectives of the waste management plan of the region.
l) Incorporate gradually the networking requirements of the device to a file
outputs spatial planning as an important basis for deciding on
Development (in particular industrial zones).
m) to support the construction of new landfills of waste of public funds.
n) identify waste streams and the conditions under which the processing
you will not be required to operate the equipment.
about) informed of the criteria and conditions laid down in the European
Union, when waste ceases to be waste and methodically illustrate how
leading to the removal from the waste management scheme.
p) Support in the framework of research projects projects aimed at the development of
the use of new technologies, recycling and processing of waste or verification
Yet for the first time in the Czech Republic technologies and devices to
the management of waste.
Measures:
and continuously evaluate network devices) for the management of waste on
regional level.
(b) Evaluate network equipment) management of waste at national
level.
(c)) on the basis of the current state of implementation of the objectives of the waste management plans
the economy of the regions to lay down the necessary facilities for waste management
in the regions.
(d)) on the basis of the current state of implementation of the objectives of the waste management Plan
the economy of the United States to impose preferred and to the promotion of
public resources recommended equipment for waste management.
(e) to draw up a methodological manual) evaluation of waste management plans
the economy of regions (Ministry).
Waste collection
In order to achieve the objective of establishing a comprehensive and appropriate network devices to
waste management at the national level in accordance hierarchies for
waste management and in order to achieve the objective of full use of waste
as a source of raw materials and also to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
originating in waste to landfill, developing municipal collection systems
the waste. To continue the collection and purchase of metal that will be strengthened
the system for granting and removing permission to operate the equipment to collect
the waste.
Policy for waste collection
Policy:
and for projects of type) junkyards will ensure the collection of paper,
metals, plastics, glass, bulky waste, hazardous components of municipal
waste and space to place the take-back of electrical and
electronic equipment.
(b)) to support the separate collection of usable components of municipal waste,
by including the packaging components, through sufficiently numerous and available
the network of collection sites in the villages, at least on paper, metals, plastics and glass,
assuming the use of existing systems for the collection and the collection
of the waste and, where possible, the collection of selected products with
end-of life, which are provided by obliged entities i.e.,
manufacturers, importers, distributors.
(c) Encourage the separate collection of bio waste).
(d)) to support the separate collection of hazardous components of municipal waste
order to achieve environmentally sound management of waste.
e) in facilities to collect and purchase of waste allow Dept. from citizens
only in accordance with the applicable legislation.
f) in places taking back products allow end-of life
a free collection of these products from the citizens.
1.5 guidelines for deciding when the cross-border transport, import and export
waste
In order to achieve the objectives of the refrain from jeopardising the cross-border movement as a result of
waste to human health and the environment, do you decide in
matters of cross-border transport, import and export of waste according to the principles
arising from the European regulation regulation of the European Parliament and of the
Council Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 on shipments of waste, as amended
("the waste shipment regulation").
Objective:
Refrain from jeopardising the due to the cross-border movement of waste on human health and the
the environment in the Czech Republic.
Policy:
and National and international cooperation) in the enforcement of the regulation on the
shipments of waste, in particular in the area of control and cross-border methodology
shipments of waste with neighbouring States, and between the authorities in the Czech Republic
public administration, other.
b) waste created in the Czech Republic are preferably resolves in the Czech
Republic.
(c) cross-border shipments of waste) from the United States for the purpose of their
removal is permitted only in the case that it is not in the Czech Republic
sufficient capacity to remove the specified type of waste in an efficient manner
and positive in terms of the impact on the environment.
d) cross-border shipment of waste to the United States in order to eliminate
is disabled.
e) waste generated in the Czech Republic is primarily used in the United
Republic, unless it is about its use in other Member States
Of the European Union.
f) cross-border shipments of waste into the Czech Republic in order to use the
permits only to devices that are operated in accordance with the applicable
the legislation, and that they have sufficient capacity.
g) are all phases of waste management until its transfer to
the final recovery or disposal.
h) if they are in the United States transported waste for
interim recovery mode to the General information requirements
Article 18 of the waste shipment regulation requires disclosure of
then another non-interim recovery in the accompanying document referred to in
Annex VII to regulation on shipments of waste or in its annex.
I) cross-border shipment of waste to the United States for the purpose of
energy recovery in the incinerator of municipal waste is disabled if
as a result of cross-border transport of waste had to be disposed of
emerging in the Czech Republic, or as a result of cross-border transport
had to be the waste arising in the Czech Republic is being handled in a way that
It is not in accordance with waste management plans.
j) mixed municipal waste shall be assessed, including the cases where it has been subjected to
only mechanical treatment, gravity separation of fractions or hustotních
similar process, which substantially changed its properties, always in
accordance with article 6(1). 3 (2). 5 of the regulation on shipments of waste.
to) reverse removed when cross-border transport of goods from the United
Republic abroad considered as waste transfer retroactively
taken products to cross-border transport.
l) the Ministry may raise an objection against the reported cross-border
the transport of waste, if the notifier or the consignee was in the time of five years
before taking a decision on the transport of waste legally imposed sanctions for
infringement of the legislation in the field of waste management.
m) the Ministry may raise an objection against the reported cross-border
the transport of waste, if the notifier or the recipient at the time of five years
before taking a decision on the transport of waste saved the corrective action for
infringement of the legislation in the field of waste management and is
shown that this corrective measure in the saved did not meet the deadline.
n) of the person responsible for the work in progress or an illegal shipment,
are required to pay for the costs associated with the transport, use, removal
and storage of waste. These persons are responsible for the payment of costs together
and severally liable. If such persons are not detected, the costs borne by the State.
1.6 measures to limit discarding waste outside designated places and
ensure the management of waste, which the owner is not known or has lapsed
In order to achieve the objective of limiting off-site waste swapping designed,
to adopt, in particular, at the level of municipalities, and the State, the following measures:
Objectives:
and limit the waste outside swapping) places designated.
(b)) to ensure the correct waste treatment the thumb outside the space for
designed and management, whose owner is unknown or has lapsed.
Measures:
and Legislatively establish responsibility) the property owner to ensure
waste management, whose originator is not known, on its
real estate. Set up a system of payment reasonably incurred costs of
public funds in the event that the owner of the property proves that
the location of the waste on their property caused or could not avoid him.
b) Legislatively to anchor it in the case when the new owner takes
ownership of real estate, also happens to be the owner of the waste,
that are on or in this real estate is located.
(c) the Efficient programs) education and training at the level of Governments of cities and towns
and municipalities, including support, in particular in the form of financing of these
programs.
(d)) public programs and events leading to the formation of the
a positive attitude to maintain the cleanliness of the environment and proper management of
waste.
e) active involvement in creating programs of marketing campaigns
for consumers of their products or services.
(f)) to effectively use the award of penalties for pollution of the public
spaces ^ 9).
(g) increase the maximum amount of the border) of the fine offense of unauthorized
establishment of a landfill or waste outside the swapping of reserved space.
h) Focus control of the municipal authorities of municipalities with extended powers to the
unauthorized use of the municipal systems for the management of waste from the
legal entities and natural persons authorised to do business.
I) to engage in contract legal entity and natural persons
authorized to do business in the municipal waste management systems.
j) to inform citizens and business entities about the possibilities of fining
for the activity associated with the stacking of waste outside of the designated space.
to set up the system and Optimally) logistics of collection and collection of waste at the level of
municipalities (mixed municipal waste, sorted out the components of municipal
bulky waste or hazardous waste, waste from the waste baskets from
public spaces and cleaning of public spaces).
l-level municipalities) should establish channels of communication through which citizens should
the ability to report illegally stored waste in public spaces
or transient storage of waste around the collection of nests and containers.
m) use of the Institute of public utility works or the Institute of public
services on the part of Governments of the municipalities to ensure cleaning and servicing
public spaces including activities associated with disposal of waste
slip outside the designated space.
1.7 Program of waste prevention
In accordance with the requirement of the European Parliament and of the Council Directive 2008/98/EC
on waste is the waste management plan the United States incorporated
Waste prevention program.
Waste prevention program widely affects different sectors of
the economy of the United States, touching not only the waste sector
management, but also in the mining and manufacturing industry, design, services,
education and public education, both public and private consumption. It also shows
efforts to reduce the consumption of primary raw materials and energy. This dimension
He had to be taken into account in the preparation of the objectives and measures.
Objectives and measures are set in such a way that their effect was
effective.
Prevention in waste management will be directed how to reduce
waste, so as to reduce their hazardous
properties that have an adverse impact on the environment and health
of the population. For prevention in this area is also considered to be re-
the use of the products and the preparation for it. Objectives and measures are directed in General
on waste prevention with emphasis on prevention in selected streams.
The main benefits of waste prevention Program can be expected in the
security of the information available on different levels, increasing
awareness, increase the sense of ownership, a real
the enforcement of measures in both the citizen and the institution concerned
the business community, increasing the competitiveness of the involved entities
and the Czech Republic, the development of science and research in the field of prevention
the generation of waste.
In this context, the waste prevention Programme of the Czech
Republic deeper focuses on selected waste streams are as follows
the above measures are only limited by enumerating the possible steps in the area of prevention
the waste.
The main objective:
In a coordinated and unified approach to create the conditions to lower consumption
primary sources and the gradual reduction of waste production.
Intermediate objectives:
a) throughout the period of implementation of the waste prevention Programme to ensure
comprehensive information support on the issue, including the introduction of
the issue of waste prevention into school curricula, research
programs and educational, awareness-raising and educational activities related to the
protection and creation of the environment.
(b) to ensure the effective involvement of) Government at all levels to
the issue of waste prevention with a view to the progressive reduction of
the amount of waste in the exercise of State administration.
(c)) to create the conditions and adjust the motivational elements to reduce
raw material and energy resources in the manufacturing sectors and increasing
the use of ' secondary raw materials ' in connection with other strategic
documents (in particular raw material policy of the United States and politics
secondary raw materials in the Czech Republic).
(d)) to encourage by all appropriate means the introduction of low-waste and
innovative technologies saving raw materials and materials and
to encourage manufacturing and industry in an effort to optimize processes
production control in terms of the fulfillment of the objectives of the prevention
the waste.
(e)) at all levels to support, promote and adequately informed about the
the available voluntary tools (voluntary agreements, systems
environmental management, environmental labeling, cleaner production)
the aim of their gradual expansion.
(f)) in connection with each of the objectives of the programme prevention
waste, with the objectives of other environmental programs and policies, and with the
the requirements of the institutions of the European Union to ensure the appropriate legislative environment
for the implementation of the programme.
(g) to pay maximum attention to waste) of the food and create the conditions
for a gradual reduction of waste at all levels in the food supply
cycle (phases of the production of food, including their placing on the market and consumption).
(h)) to create the conditions to stabilize the production of individual components
municipal waste and its subsequent reduction at all levels
at the level of the public administration and the citizens.
I) in conjunction with the other strategic documents to create the conditions to
stabilizing the production of hazardous waste, construction and demolition
waste, textile waste and waste from the product directives with a view
its a real reduction in the coming years.
j) promote the use of service and charity centres and
organisations for the purpose of extending the life of and reuse
products and materials.
to enhance the active role of research), experimental development and innovation in the
promoting waste prevention Program.
l) increase the efficiency of the enforcement of the waste prevention issues in
activities and the activities of the collective systems and reverse
your subscribed products.
m) to ensure the realization of the necessary analytical bases and assessment
instruments for the purpose of evaluating the effectiveness of the prevention
waste and an assessment of the progress achieved to the partial prevention objectives and
measures.
The following measures are based on the draft measures referred to in annex
(IV) European Parliament and Council Directive 2008/98/EC on waste, of
analysis of the existing measures and the analysis of the waste streams. At the same time
take account of other strategic documents of the CZECH REPUBLIC, such as raw material
the policy of the United States, and the policy of secondary raw materials in the Czech Republic.
The measures are designed so that was also in line with the new
Operational programme: the environment for the period 2014-2020. Also
trends are taken into account at the level of waste management
The European Union and implemented preventive measures abroad.
Measures:
Block 1-information support, training and awareness raising:
and) to create and throughout the period of implementation of the programme prevention
waste to ensure the continuous operation of the freely accessible information base
on the issue of waste prevention at all levels. Draw up a
and promote the Guide for citizens on how to prevent the generation of waste
(with a focus on municipal waste and its individual components).
(Strategy: information, promotion; Objectives: a, d, e, g, h, i, j,
l)
(b) ensure the dissemination of the information Technically) and awareness-raising programmes for
the purpose of gradually increasing the amount of recovered clothing, textiles,
footwear, toys, books, magazines, furniture, carpet, tools and other
reusable products. Publicly promote activities of non-profit
the Organization retroactively taking products for re-use and
similar entities and ensure the creation of an interactive publicly available
Network (maps) of these organisations and centres.
(Strategy: information, promotion; Objectives: a, b, e, h, i, j)
(c) Technically ensure the dissemination of information) and awareness-raising programmes for
the purpose of gradually increasing the amount of recovered waste electrical and
electronic equipment and to reduce the production of waste from these
products: to ensure the development of analysis and support the creation of an information
network of service centers for repair and for more use of electric and
electronic device for its original purpose, including the preparation of rules on the
the operation of the service centres and their certification system; to ensure the
the development and dissemination of the Handbook for citizens in terms of optimization of purchases
and the use of electrical and electronic equipment from the perspective of
the potential of waste.
(Strategy: information, regulatory; Objectives: a, c, f, j, l)
(d) ensure the dissemination of the information Technically) and awareness-raising programmes
aimed at reducing the production of waste from food: Ensure the development
and dissemination of the Handbook for citizens in terms of food purchases and optimization
their subsequent storage from the perspective of potential waste generation;
to ensure the development of a manual for the owner and operator of restaurants,
Hotels and other eating establishments, with a focus on prevention
waste of food.
(Strategy: information, promotion; Objectives: a, g)
e) Provide informational and educational support to the issue of the prevention of
the generation of waste at all levels of State administration with a special focus on
local authorities of cities and municipalities with regard to the stabilization of the production and
a gradual decrease in the production of municipal waste.
(Strategy: information, promotion; Objectives: a, b, h)
(f) elaboration of a guide) to ensure the prevention of
construction building materials for manufacturers, designers, investors,
construction companies and citizens, and to disclose the construction materials containing
dangerous substances and substances which have a negative impact on human health and
the environment.
(Strategy: information, promotion; Objectives: a, b, i)
g) under the programme, environmental education, education and education
to ensure the development of the study of the material on the topic of prevention
waste and its subsequent practical incorporation into school curricula with
to raise awareness on the issue.
(Strategy: information, promotion; Objectives: a)
h) in the framework of the activities of the collective take-back systems
products for all relevant parties to ensure the expansion of activities in the framework of the
the issue of prevention, in particular through information
the campaign focused on raising awareness of the population.
(Strategy: information, promotion; Objectives: a, l)
I) Promote targeted support and promotion of trusted
environmental labelling and products with less environmental impact
environment with the aim of progressively increasing the number of directives and licences
The national programme of environmental labelling.
(Strategy: information, promotion, control; Objectives: (a), (b), (e),
h, i)
Block 2-regulation and planning:
and) establish the possibility of establishing new expert analysis of legislative
requirements and objectives in the field of waste prevention in the Czech Republic
with regard to the current developments of the legislative regulations of the European Union,
including the establishment of legislative requirements for the operation of facilities for
the reuse of products at end of life, and the optimization of existing
legislative requirements for places to eat, and food utilization
to reduce the amount of waste from food. In the course of implementation
The waste prevention programmes consistently implement and control
the performance of waste prevention requirements arising from the
product guidelines and the framework directive on waste and the relevant
national regulations.
(Strategy: regulatory; Objectives: b, f, g, m)
(b) the elaboration of analysis) to ensure the prevention of waste in food
including dining options and analysis of weight reduction options
food packaging from the perspective of any legislative changes.
(Strategy: regulatory, promotional; Objectives: b, f, g, m)
(c) awareness raising and technically) to support the campaigns of domestic, community and
municipal composting of biodegradable waste for natural persons.
Home support program, community and municipal composting and its
the fulfilment, in cooperation with the municipalities, it is recommended to incorporate into the regional
waste management plans.
(Strategy: regulatory; Objectives: b, f, h, m)
(d) Ensure the development of professional studies) about how financial incentives
for companies that use in the manufacture of "secondary raw material" and innovating their
technology with the aim of increasing the use of the "secondary raw materials" when
the production. Create an interagency plan for increased use of "secondary
raw materials "in the production.
(Strategy: regulatory; goals: b, c, d, f, m)
Block 3-methodological support and voluntary tools:
and to develop a methodology for) a comprehensive evaluation of the programme
waste prevention for the Czech Republic for the purpose of monitoring and assessment
progress has been achieved.
(Strategy: regulatory, informational; goals: b, m)
(b)) develop a methodology for qualified and quantified reviews
the flow of waste from food and study the flow of such wastes in order to
determine the current status, obtaining primary data and monitor the effectiveness of
prevention in the following years.
(Strategy: regulatory, informational; goals: b, g, m)
(c) a methodological guide for) to create the balance of composted materials
the scope of domestic and community composting for the purpose of assessing the effectiveness of
support measures for the reduction of biodegradable
the waste.
(Strategy: regulatory, informational; goals: b, h, m)
(d)) develop a methodology for qualified and quantified reviews
the production of textiles and clothing and the flow of the threadbare and znovupoužitých clothing and
waste of fabric in order to determine the current status, obtain
primary data and monitor the effectiveness of prevention measures in
the following years.
(Strategy: regulatory, informational; goals: b, h, m)
an expert analysis of the current) establish the occurrence of dangerous substances and
materials in the construction industry with regard to the reduction of dangerous substances in
construction and demolition waste and propose their alternatives without
property restrictions of building and construction materials and elements.
(Strategy: regulatory, informational; goals: b, i, k, m)
(f) to draw up a study of) the possibilities of using individual
material and structural units demolovaných structures to the original
or other purpose, while maintaining the functionality of the material.
(Strategy: regulatory, informational; goals: b, i, k, m)
g) create conditions, or to implement voluntary agreements in the areas of
the waste prevention Programme concerned.
(Strategy: promotional, informational, regulatory objectives;: a, b, c,
e, g, h, i, j)
(h) to promote and ensure the implementation of) management systems in the field of
environment for business. To ensure that sufficient information support about
individual management systems throughout the effectiveness of the programme
waste prevention.
(Strategy: promotional, informational, regulatory objectives;: a, b, c,
e, g, h, i, j)
and to promote the mainstreaming of the environmental aspects) with a focus on
waste prevention in procurement from the public purse,
for example, take into account the requirements for environmental management systems,
environmental products and services, preference
reusable packaging, and more. take into account and give priority to the menu
demonstrating the use of building materials which meet the environmental
aspects, focusing on waste prevention (environmental
management systems, voluntary agreements, environmental labelling);
take into account and give priority to companies demonstrating in their activities
the use of ' secondary raw materials ' directly related to the specific
the contract.
(Strategy: promotion, regulatory objectives: (a); a, b, c, d, e, i)
Block 4-research, experimental development and innovation:
and Support programs) research, experimental development and innovation in the
the use of ' secondary raw materials ' production processes, the introduction of
low-waste technologies and input-saving technologies, the primary
raw materials and in the field of waste prevention, including the consideration of
eco-design and life cycle assessment.
(Strategy: regulatory information: objectives and;, c, d, k)
(b) embedding and execution) to ensure that the issue of the prevention of
food waste in the departmental research and research programs.
Support programs of research, experimental development and innovation in the field of
Prevention of food.
(Strategy: regulatory information: objectives and;, d, g, k)
(c) support for research programmes), experimental development and innovation in the
waste prevention in order to prolong the life of the
products, reduce the amount of dangerous substances contained in them in
following on from the directive on end-of life products (packaging,
electrical and electronic equipment, batteries and accumulators, cars) and the reduction
consumption of materials in production.
(Strategy: regulatory information: objectives and;, d, h, i, k)
(d)) support for programmes of research, experimental development and innovation in
sustainable construction and renovation of buildings, reducing
dangerous substances in the construction and building materials and
Prevention of construction and demolition waste.
(Strategy: regulatory information: objectives and;, d, i, k)
1.8 Responsibility for the implementation of the waste management plan of the Czech Republic
and plans of waste management regions and security checks
The waste management plan of the Czech Republic and waste management plans
the economy of regions
1.8.1. Responsibility for implementing the waste management plan of the Czech
Republic and waste management plans, review implementation plan
the Czech Republic and waste management waste management plans
regions and changes in the waste management plan of the Czech Republic
and) the Ministry, regions, municipalities and by waste continuously checked
creation of conditions for waste prevention and waste management and
the fulfilment of the objectives, principles and measures.
(b)) community will continuously evaluate municipal waste management system
municipal waste including packaging, handling folder with mixed
municipal waste management, the system of separate collection of waste management system
biodegradable municipal waste management system
construction waste and end-of life products, originating from the
the citizens of the village and connected subjects. As part of this evaluation will be
assessed the capacity of the waste management system and with the products with
end-of life and designed measures to improve. Municipalities also
assess the fulfilment of the measures of the programme prevention,
that is part of the waste management plan of the municipality (or the volume
municipalities).
(c)) of the region will be, at least in the context of the evaluation of the waste management plan
the economy of the region, evaluate the municipal waste management system,
with mixed municipal waste, biodegradable wastes,
the management of packaging waste, hazardous and other wastes,
construction waste and end-of life products on its territory.
The system of separate collection of waste and waste material
usable folders. As part of this evaluation will be assessed
the capacity of the waste management system and the end-products
life and a proposed measures to improve. Also in the framework of the
the evaluation of the waste management plan of the County will evaluate network
equipment for waste management on the territory of the region. The region also
assess the fulfilment of the objectives and measures of the programme prevention
wastes that are part of the waste management plan of the region.
d) allocating all available tools and resources to ensure
implementation of the waste management plan of the region.
e) evaluates the fulfilment of the objectives set out in the waste management plan
the economy of the region.
f) Region handles message about the State of implementation of the waste management plan
the County, on a date once every two years to 15. November for the past
a two-year period. Based on the results of the proposed further measures for
support for its implementation.
(g)) the Ministry will use all available tools and resources to
ensure the performance of the waste management plan of the Czech Republic.
(h)) the Ministry evaluates the fulfilment of the objectives set out in the waste management Plan
the economy of the United States.
even in the context of the evaluation) the Ministry of the waste management plan of the Czech
States will evaluate the system of waste management on the territory of the United
States, the management of communal waste with mixed municipal
waste, biodegradable wastes, packaging
waste, hazardous and other waste, building waste and
end-of life products and other waste. The system will be evaluated
separate collection of waste and waste material usable folders.
As part of this evaluation will be assessed the capacity of the system
waste management and end-of life products and designed
measures for its improvement. The network device will be evaluated for the treatment of
wastes on the territory of the Czech Republic. It will also be assessed the fulfilment of the
the objectives and measures of the waste prevention Programme, which is part of the
The waste management plan of the Czech Republic.
j) the Ministry processes the message on the status of implementation of the waste management Plan
the economy of the United States, in the term every two years until 31 December 2006.
December, for the previous biennium. Based on the results of the proposed
other measures to support its implementation.
to) waste management discusses the proposed measures for the
promote the implementation of the waste management plan of the Czech Republic and
the Minister of the environment shall submit proposals for amendments to the plan
waste management of the United States and, where appropriate, suggestions for amendments to be
related laws and regulations.
1.8.2 Reviews the status of waste management and waste management Plan
the economy of the United States
To evaluate the status of waste management and waste management Plan
the economy of the United States, including waste prevention Program
The United States
and regularly evaluates the effectiveness of) the Ministry of the waste management Plan
the economy of the United Kingdom, the waste prevention Programme of the Czech
States and sets out the next steps.
(b) the Ministry evaluates the selected system) indicators, intended for
monitoring the implementation of the waste management plan of the Czech Republic and
The waste prevention programme of the Czech Republic, the status of waste management
the economy of the United States, and proposes a modification of this system
indicators.
(c)) the Ministry assesses the instruments used in waste management and
establishes the procedure of their application for waste management of the Czech
of the Republic.
1.8.3 System indicators to evaluate the status of waste management
The United States and the performance of the waste management plan of the Czech Republic
and plans of waste management regions
1.8.3.1 System indicators, waste management
Indicators are the basic indicators, which is continuously evaluated the status of the
and the development of waste management in the Czech Republic. They are used to
the level of the State, regions, or smaller territorial units and
the agents. Indicators allow you to monitor compliance with the objectives of the plans
waste management. The Ministry evaluates the system indicators
waste management and secures her update. The Ministry of
handles the calculation methodology the objectives of waste management plans and
It lays down the method for calculating each indicator. For calculations
waste management indicators will be used the data from the
the Ministry of information resources-waste management information system
economy, containing the data from the mandatory subjects according to the law on
waste and the Act of subscription products, and end-of life from
other departmental databases agendas.
The basic indicators of the system of indicators allow reviews waste management
economy at national and regional level and are linked to the objectives of the
listed in the binding part of the waste management plans. On the basis of
need it is possible to modify the system of waste management indicators
or extend additional supplementary indicators.
1.8.3.1.1 Draft principles of each indicator
System of indicators of waste management will be focused on four
the main areas in which it will be implemented and which will facilitate the management of the
waste management and without major changes to the methodologies for monitoring
indicators in the period under review.
This is the area of:
objectives Indicators)
Is used for continuous (two-year) evaluation of the implementation of the objectives set out
in the waste management plans both at the national and regional
level.
b) Descriptive indicators
Used to ongoing (annual) information about the status and development of fundamental
waste management indicators, both at the national and regional
level.
c) Data for waste management, crisis management, planning,
the development and promotion of waste management
These are the indicators used for monitoring tools that can be
When waste management at the national and the regional level used
and are focused in particular on the monitoring and evaluation of equipment for
the management of waste.
(d) Data-reporting) reporting
Is used for the fulfilment of reporting obligations on both the national and
international level.
1.2 ensure data base for the evaluation of waste management,
The waste management plan of the Czech Republic and waste management plans
the economy of regions
The data collection system:
It is appropriate to use such a registration system, and the system of data collection in the field
waste management, which allows to monitor developments and to set
trends in the area of waste management over longer time
intervals.
The system of data collection in the field of waste management will be set up,
to ensure data quality, reduced administrative burden
reporting, sped up the processing of the data and to reduce the rate of error in the data.
the Act on waste and the Act of subscription products with end-of-
life will be altered the system of record-keeping, reporting and data collection
in the area of waste management.
The central authority of State administration in the field of waste management and
the Central Administrative Office for the statistical service will ensure the collection of data
in the area of waste management in the future (2015-2024), the
covered by the waste management Plan of the Czech Republic.
Outputs from the record of waste and the data collected must ensure:
and Data for planning and) waste management at the country level,
provinces (or municipalities) and for the evaluation of the fulfilment of the objectives in the
waste management and waste management plans.
(b)) the Data for the evaluation of the obligations arising from the European directives and
Regulation, allowing to fulfill all the obligations of the Czech reportingové
States to all relevant European standards, questionnaires, survey
and international treaties in the area of waste.
c) supporting documents for the supervision of State administration and self-government in the area
waste management.
Measures to ensure that the evidence base for the evaluation of waste management
economy and the assessment of the waste management plan of the Czech
Republic and waste management plans of counties:
and data collection) to ensure that the waste within the competence of the central authority of the State
management in the field of waste management and the Central Administrative Office
for the statistical service.
(b)) to ensure the processing and evaluation of data on waste management in
the competence of the central body of State administration in the field of waste management
the economy and the Central Administrative Office for the statistical service.
Measures to ensure the quality of the data base of waste management:
and to streamline and optimize the system) for the collection and evaluation of data in the field
waste management.
(b)) to create a new data processing and evaluation methodology, ensuring
the real description of the status of waste management and meeting all
requirements for the data outputs (for example, monitoring of trends, management
sector, reporting, audit activity, etc.). In the methodology to take into account
statistical evaluation of the data and ensure the objectivity of the outputs.
(c)) to create a system of indicators and the methodology for their calculation for complex
evaluation of the waste, the waste management plan of the Czech
Republic and waste management plans. Basic indicators
realistically and objectively describe the status of waste management in the Czech Republic.
To set up a complete system of indicators will need to respect the
principles of tracking individual objectives of the binding part of the waste management plans
economy. Waste management indicators at the level of the United
States and districts will be evaluated annually. The Ministry will
on the basis of indicators to evaluate the implementation of the plan every two years
waste management in the Czech Republic and the region will be based on the
indicators to assess every two years the implementation of the regional plans
waste management.
(d) Clearly define the types of devices) and establish a methodology for
monitoring device for waste management, where appropriate, selected products
-life in the Czech Republic. It is necessary to clearly define the
each of the types of devices that are operated in the Czech Republic and
from the perspective of their activities (for example, hazardous waste incinerators,
plants, biogas plants, etc.). For this purpose will be issued a new
binding equipment Catalog. It is necessary to specify lists of currently
operated by the device. It is necessary to lay down for each type of device
the minimum technical and operational criteria. It is also necessary to define
the monitored indicators about the device (for example, type of technology,
operating capacity, design capacity, etc.). Linked to this is also
the range of waste management the evidence on these devices. It should also be
create and streamline the registration of installations for the recovery of biologically
biodegradable municipal waste (small equipment, community, municipal
plants, and so on).
(e) Establish indicators and methodology) the evaluation of the projects supported by the
from the resources of the State, the European Union (operational programme environment
2014-2020)
(f)) to provide uniform data output from the waste management information system
the economy of interested parties. Based on processed and
statistically validated primary data will be created standardized
output data on waste management for the Czech Republic, regions, municipalities with
extended powers, which will be provided to the parties concerned
electronically, or create a Web application that will allow the
users of basic indicators of waste management for
the selected site. In the area of take-back and handling of products with
end-of life will also be created a standardized data output for
The Czech Republic for individual commodities.
g) identify existing and, where appropriate, to initiate the collection of selected
economic indicators of the sector of waste management. For
processing of analytical documents and balance sheets, evaluation of the actual
the cost of waste management in municipalities where these data are needed
for the assessment of public support and functional assessment of the economic
instruments, it is necessary to ensure the regular monitoring of economic indicators
the waste management sector. It is necessary to ensure the collection of data and subsequent
evaluation of the economic indicators of waste management of municipalities and
other segments of waste management in the Czech Republic.
1) European Parliament and Council Directive 2008/98/EC of 19 June 2000.
November 2008 on waste and repealing certain directives.
2) Commission decision 2011/753/EC of 18 June 2003. November 2011
introduces rules and calculation methods for the verification of compliance with the objectives of the
laid down in article 4(1). 11 (1) 2 of the directive of the European Parliament and of the Council
2008/98/EC.
3) Decree No. 341/2008 Coll., on details of the handling of the biological
degradable wastes.
4) Decree No. 381/2001 Coll., laying down the waste catalogue, list of
hazardous waste and waste lists and States for the purpose of export, import and
transit of waste and the procedure for granting consent for the export, import and
transit of waste (waste catalogue).
5) Decree No. 381/2001 Coll., laying down the waste catalogue, list of
hazardous waste and waste lists and States for the purpose of export, import and
transit of waste and the procedure for granting consent for the export, import and
transit of waste (waste catalogue).
6) European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) no 1069/2009 of 21 October 2003.
October 2009 laying down health rules for animal by-products
origin and derived products not intended for human consumption, and
repeal of Regulation (EC) No 1774/2002 (the regulation for by-products
of animal origin).
7) of Commission Regulation (EU) No 142/2007 of 25 June. February 2011
performs a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council (EC) no 1069/2009 of the
health rules for animal by-products and
derived products not intended for human consumption, and the implementation of the
Council Directive 97/78/EC, with regard to certain patterns and subjects exempted
from veterinary checks at the border under that directive.
8) Decree No. 294/2005 Coll., on conditions for storing waste at landfills and
their use on the ground surface and change of Decree No. 381/2001 Coll., on the
the details of the waste facility, as amended.
9) section 47 of Act No. 200/1990 Coll. on offences, as amended
regulations.