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E-waste Management in China Dr. Chen Ying National Center for Solid Waste Management Ministry of Environmental Protection, China

Contents 1 2 E-waste Definition and Generation New Progress on E-waste Management in China 3 Future Prospect

1 E-waste Definition and Amount

1.1 E-waste Definition the discarded electronic & electrical products or electronic & electrical equipment,the discarded parts and components thereof, as well as the articles and substances that are subject to the management of electronic waste as prescribed by authorities; the obsolete products or equipment generated in the industrial production the obsolete semi-finished products and residues, the obsolete products generated in the repair renovation and reproduction of products or equipment the products or equipment discarded in the daily life or in the activities of providing services for daily life the products or equipment that is prohibited to be produced or imported by any law or regulation. Source:Administrative Measures for the Prevention and Control of Environmental Pollution by Electronic Waste

1.2 Academic Generation E-waste generation amount from social source Urban area Rural area The main electrical and electronic products /100house holds The economic gap between the Urban and the Rural increase the amount of second-hand EEE and indeed diminish the real generation amount of e-waste.

1.2 Academic Generation E-waste generation amount from social source The estimated annual generation amount of discarded electric and electronic products is about tens millions units, including TV, refrigerator, washing machine, air conditioner, PC.

2 New Progress on E-waste Management in China

2.1 E-waste Management Policies Administration Regulation for the Collection and Treatment of Waste Electric and Electronic Products (issued by the State Council) Issued by State Council Be effective as of January 1, 2011. Catalogue Collection Planning Permission Funds. This is expected to change the landscape for the informal waste. handling sector, and will pursue the interest of formal and large scale operators in the field.

2.1 E-waste Management Policies 2.1.1 Macro management policy framework on e-waste Administration Regulation for the Collection and Treatment of Waste Electric and Electronic Products

2.1 E-waste Management Policies 2.1.1 Bunch of management policy on e-waste Catalogue(the first batch) The guide for making e-waste treatment development planning Management Measure for E-waste Treatment Qualification Permission The guide for qualification examination and permission of waste electric and electronic products treatment facility The guide for subsidy auditing of waste electric and electronic products treatment facility The guide for information management system and data submitting of waste electric and electronic products treatment facility

2.1 E-waste Management Policies 2.1.2 Catalogue Catalogue Sep. 8,2010 Higher possession rate and obsolescent rate. Higher pollution to the environment and human health. The first list Higher collection fee and difficult to treat. Significant benefit and need policy support.

2.1 E-waste Management Policies 2.1.3 Collection System Collection Recovery network manufacturers Distributors Repairing organs E-product after-sale service organs Entities engaging in E-products collection

2.1 E-waste Management Policies 2.1.4 E-waste Treatment Development Planning The notification on making e-waste treatment development planning(2011-2015)(issued by MEP, NDRC, MIIT, MC, Sep. 27,2010) Specify development objectives Promote e-waste treatment industry development Development appropriate treatment techniques Promote collection net establishment Awareness raising by communication and education The provincial planning should be put on record to the Ministry of Environmental Protection(MEP). NDRC: notional development and reform commission, MIIT: ministry of industry and information technology, MC: ministry of commerce

2.1 E-waste Management Policies E-waste Treatment Development Planning The guide for making e-waste treatment development planning(issued by Nov.15,2010) Rational distribution Centralized treatment Control the quantity of facility WEEE Treatment Development Planning

2.1 E-waste Management Policies 2.1.5 E-waste Treatment Qualification Permission Management Measure for E-waste Treatment Qualification Permission (issued by Dec. 15, 2010) WEEE Treatment Plant WEEE Treatment Qualification Permission

2.1 E-waste Management Policies Management Measure for E-waste Treatment Qualification Permission The management measures for e-waste treatment qualification permission including the details of application, examination and approval, supervision and inspection Range of Application (the first list) Technology requirements for facility (pollution abatement measures, monitoring, information system, personnel requirement.) Procedure (official authorization issued by environmental protection bureau of city ) Required documents

2.1 E-waste Management Policies The guide for qualification examination and permission of waste electric and electronic products treatment facility(dec. 9,2010) Area / type of facility Designed capability(thousand ton/year) The east/middle 10 The west 5 Only disposal the TV and PC monitor 5

2.1 E-waste Management Policies 2.1.6 Funds Management measure for the levy and use of waste electric and electronic products treatment (draft) Funds for WEEE Treatment The fund was levied from the manufacturers and importers The fund was used to subsidize the e-waste treatment facilities Producers Importers Funds Collection Enterprises Recycling Enterprises Subsidies Authority of management Strengthen the supervision and examination Punish the violation behavior

Funds submit subsidy Manufacturer/ importer Fund Operation model of fund Collector/treat ment facility

2.1 E-waste Management Policies The guide for subsidy auditing of waste electric and electronic products treatment facility (issued by Nov. 16,2010) Objective: to guide and normalize the local environmental protection authorities to audit the e-waste treatment quantity when the facility applying the fund. Auditing authority: the provincial environmental protection department, leagued together with the experts in the field of tax department, accounting, e-waste treatment etc.. Key point of auditing: treatment quantity, key products, material balance

2.1 E-waste Management Policies 2.1.7 Data and Information System The guide for information management system and data submitting of waste electric and electronic products treatment facility (issued by Nov. 16,2010) Objective: to guide and normalize the e-waste treatment facility to setup the data and information management system met the requirement and submit the data and information. Basic requirement: to follow the track of e-waste treatment process in the facility, the facility should submit the data daily through the system.

2.2 Old-for-New Policy 2.2.1 Objectives Tackle the economy crisis & boost domestic demands Developed a practical collection channel & funds operation mechanisms for the regulation Allowance objectives:consumers;collection transporters and recycling companies. Objective products:pcs, Air Conditioners, TVs, Washing machines and refrigerators

First Period:June,2009-May,2010 Second Period: June,2010-Dec.,2011 Old-for-New Old New WEEE

For Consumers: Subsidies for Old-for-New Item TV Refrigerators Washing Machine Air Conditioners PCs Subsidies(RMB/unit) 400 300 250 350 400

For Collection Enterprises: Transport Subsidies I t em specification Subsi di es(rmb) 150 Km > 150Km TV Refri gerators Washi ng Machi nes Air Conditioners PCs CRT TV Fl at TV 21 I nch 20 30 > 21 I nch 30 40 25 I nch 20 30 > 25 I nch 25 35 220 L 30 40 > 220 L 40 50 5 Kg 30 40 > 5 Kg 40 50 Wi n d o ws 20 30 Wa l l 30 40 Packaged 40 50 14 I nch 20 30 > 14 I nch 25 35

For Disassembly & Recycling Enterprises: Subsidies Item Subsidies(RMB/unit) TV 15 Refrigerators 20 Washing Machine 5 Air Conditioners 0 PCs 15

Overall treatment situation of e-waste from Old-for-new time Received /unit treatment /unit treatment rate/ Pilot area Expansion area 2009.6-2010.12 2010.6-2010.12 23,846,334 21,680,097 91 2,074,529 1,447,454 70 total 25,920,863 23,127,551 89 By Dec. 19,2010 By June 28,2011, the total amount of collected e-waste was 58 million units. 27

By the end of 2010, glass 170 metal 60 plastic 70 others 20 By the end of May, 2010: 22 specified treatment facilities Total treatment capability is 80 thousand unit/daytotal designed capability is about 30 million unit annually The real collection amount is about 11.6 million units and disassembled about 9.4 million units. Thousand ton 28

The subsidy was responded by central(80%) and provincial(20 %) finance. During the implementation process, some problems have been found and solved. The project provide lots of experiences for implementation of the regulation. Given the revelation to the treatment list Gained the experience on the treatment permission approval Gained the experience on the fund system a Preliminary collection network was setup. Which was base on the sales network.

E-waste Collection and Recycling in China Source: Business Opportunities in the Fields of MSW, Sludge and E-waste in China. FEEE.

Our effort

3. Future Prospect The average annual growth rate during the 12 th fiveyear may be about 3%. It is expected that, 100 facilities will be built before 2015,and the expected capability will reach to 2000-3000units annually. The problems were exposed: eg: No available technology and enough facilities to deal with waste CRT glass, LCD glass etc..

Thank You! More information about the regulation could be found at the website of MEP, http://www.zhb.gov.cn/ Dr. Chen Ying Email:echochen327@163.com