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Commission Decision of 22 March 2005 establishing the formats relating to the database system pursuant to Directive 94/62/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on packaging and packaging waste (notified under document number C(2005) 854) (Text with EEA relevance) (2005/270/EC)

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Commission Decision

of 22 March 2005

establishing the formats relating to the database system pursuant to Directive 94/62/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on packaging and packaging waste

(notified under document number C(2005) 854)

(Text with EEA relevance)

(2005/270/EC)

THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

Having regard to Directive 94/62/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 December 1994 on packaging and packaging waste(1), and in particular Article 12(3) thereof,

Whereas:

(1) The formats established in Commission Decision 97/138/EC(2), for the provision of harmonised data within the framework of Directive 94/62/EC, should be revised and simplified in order to take into account the experience with their application.

(2) Those formats should reflect the targets laid down in Directive 94/62/EC, as amended by Directive 2004/12/EC.

(3) In order to guarantee the comparability of data between the Member States, it is appropriate to lay down detailed rules concerning the data to be contained in the formats and to allow Member States to provide further data on a voluntary basis.

(4) In view of the number of amendments that must therefore be made to Decision 97/138/EC, that Decision should be replaced for the sake of clarity.

(5) The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Committee established pursuant to Article 21 of Directive 94/62/EC,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

[F1Article 1 U.K.

This Decision establishes the formats for reporting data pursuant to Article 12 of Directive 94/62/EC, as well as the rules for the calculation, verification and reporting of data pursuant to that Directive, as regards the following:

(a)

attaining an adjusted level of the recycling targets referred to in points (f) to (i) of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC by taking account of reusable packaging pursuant to Article 5(2) of that Directive;

(b)

taking account of repair for reuse of wooden packaging pursuant to Article 5(3) of Directive 94/62/EC;

(c)

compliance with the targets set in in points (f) to (i) of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC;

(d)

quality check and the measures taken pursuant to Article 6a(3) and (8) of Directive 94/62/EC.]

Article 2U.K.

[F11. For the purposes of this Decision, the following definitions shall apply in addition to the relevant definitions set out in Article 3 of Directive 94/62/EC:

(a) targeted materials means packaging waste materials that are reprocessed in a given recycling operation into products, materials or substances that are not waste;

(b) non-targeted materials means, for the purposes of the calculation of the recycling targets set in points (f) to (i) of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC, waste materials that are not reprocessed in a given recycling operation into products, materials or substances that are not waste;

(c) preliminary treatment means any treatment operation that packaging waste materials undergo before submission to the recycling operation whereby those materials are reprocessed into products, materials or substances that are not waste. This includes checking, sorting and other preparatory operations to remove non-targeted materials and to ensure high-quality recycling;

(d) calculation point means the point where packaging waste materials enter the recycling operation whereby waste is reprocessed into products, materials or substances that are not waste, or the point where waste materials cease to be waste as a result of a preparatory operation before being reprocessed;

(e) measurement point means the point where the mass of waste materials is measured with a view to determining the amount of waste at the calculation point;

(f) rotation means a trip performed by reusable packaging from the moment it is placed on the market together with the goods it is intended to contain, protect, handle, deliver or present, to the moment it is sent back for reuse in a system to reuse packaging with a view to its repeated placing on the market together with the goods;

(g) a system to reuse packaging means organisational, technical or financial arrangements which ensure that reusable packaging performs multiple rotations.]

2.[F2Generated packaging waste, as referred to in paragraph 1(b), shall not include any kind of residues from the production of packaging or packaging materials, or from any other production process.]

For the purposes of this Decision, packaging waste generated in a Member State may be deemed to be equal to the amount of packaging placed on the market in the same year within that Member State.

Article 3U.K.

1.The data for total packaging shall cover all packaging as defined in Article 2(1) and 3(1) of Directive 94/62/EC.

In particular for materials occurring in smaller quantities and those not mentioned in this Decision, estimates may be used. These estimates shall be based on the best information available and shall be described in accordance with Article 7.

2.Reusable packaging shall be considered to be placed on the market when it is made available for the first time, together with the goods it is intended to contain, protect, handle, deliver or present.

Reusable packaging shall not be considered packaging waste when it is sent back for reuse. Reusable packaging shall not be considered to be placed on the market as packaging when it has been reused with a good and is made available again.

Reusable packaging discarded at the end of its useful life shall be considered packaging waste.

For the purposes of this Decision, packaging waste generated in a particular Member State from reusable packaging may be deemed to be equal to the amount of reusable packaging placed on the market within that Member State in the same year.

[F13. For the purposes of calculating and verifying attainment of the targets set in points (a) to (e) of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC, packaging made of different materials which cannot be separated by hand shall be reported under the predominant material by weight.]

Additionally, separate data on recovery and recycling of composite materials may be provided on a voluntary basis.

[F14. For the purposes of calculating and verifying attainment of the targets set in points (a) to (e) of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC, the weight of recovered or recycled packaging waste shall be the input of packaging waste to an effective recovery or recycling process. If the output of the sorting plant is sent to effective recycling or recovery processes without significant losses, it is acceptable to consider this output to be the weight of the recovered or recycled packaging waste.]

Article 4U.K.

[F11. For the purposes of calculating and verifying attainment of the targets set in points (a) to (e) of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC, packaging waste exported out of the Union shall be counted as recovered or recycled only if there is sound evidence that the recovery and/or recycling took place under conditions that are broadly equivalent to those prescribed by the relevant Union legislation.]

2.Transboundary movements of packaging waste shall comply with Council Regulation (EC) No 259/93(3) Council Regulation (EC) No 1420/1999(4), and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1547/1999(5).

[F13. For the purposes of calculating and verifying attainment of the targets set in points (a) to (e) of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC, packaging waste generated in another Member State or outside the Union which is sent for recovery or recycling to a Member State shall not be counted as recovered or recycled in the Member State to which this packaging waste was sent.]

Article 5U.K.

[F11. For the purposes of calculating and verifying attainment of the targets set in points (a) to (e) of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC, the weight of recovered or recycled packaging waste shall be measured using a natural humidity rate of the packaging waste comparable to the humidity rate of equivalent packaging put on the market.]

Corrections shall be made to measured data relating to the weight of recovered or recycled packaging waste, if the humidity rate of that packaging waste regularly and significantly differs from that of packaging placed on the market and if this factor risks leading to substantial over- or underestimates of packaging recovery or recycling rates.

Those corrections shall be limited to exceptional cases, caused by specific climatic or other conditions.

[F1Significant corrections shall be reported in the descriptions regarding the data compilation in the data quality check report.]

[F12. For the purposes of calculating and verifying attainment of the targets set in points (a) to (e) of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC, the weight of recovered packaging shall, as far as is practical, exclude non-packaging materials collected together with the packaging waste.]

Corrections shall be made to the data relating to the weight of recovered or recycled packaging waste, if non-packaging materials in the waste sent to an effective recovery or recycling process risk leading to substantial over- or underestimates of packaging recovery or recycling rates.

No corrections shall be made in the case of small amounts of non-packaging materials, or for such contamination as can regularly be found in packaging waste.

[F1Significant corrections shall be reported in the descriptions regarding the data compilation in the data quality check report.]

[F1Article 6 U.K.

For the purposes of calculating and verifying attainment of the targets set in points (a) to (e) of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC, the provisions on recovery in Articles 3, 4 and 5 of this Decision shall apply mutatis mutandis to packaging waste incinerated at waste incineration plants with energy recovery.]

[F3Article 6a U.K.

1. For the purposes of attaining an adjusted level of the recycling targets set in points (f) to (i) of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC by taking into account the average share, in the preceding three years, of reusable sales packaging placed on the market for the first time and reused as part of a system to reuse packaging, as provided for in Article 5(2) of Directive 94/62/EC, the amount of reusable sales packaging which is discarded after its first rotation shall be deducted from the total amount of reusable sales packaging placed on the market for the first time in a given year.

2. The percentage points that may be subtracted from the recycling targets to determine the adjusted level referred to in Article 5(2) of Directive 94/62/EC shall be calculated as a simple average of the percentage points that represent the share of reusable sales packaging in each of the preceding three years. That share shall be calculated by dividing the amount of reusable sales packaging determined in accordance with this Article that is composed of the packaging material to which the recycling target applies, by the amount of all sales packaging composed of that packaging material and placed on the market for the first time in a given year.

Article 6b U.K.

1. Where a Member State takes into account the amounts of wooden packaging that is repaired for reuse in the calculation of the targets laid down in point (f), point (g)(ii), point (h) and point (i)(ii) of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC, the amount of wooden packaging that is repaired for reuse shall be added to both the generated packaging waste and the recycled packaging waste.

2. The amount of wooden packaging that is repaired for reuse shall be established on the basis of the mass of the repaired wooden packaging units that are subsequently reused and shall exclude wooden packaging or components of wooden packaging that are directed to waste treatment operations.

Article 6c U.K.

1. For the purposes of calculating and verifying compliance with the recycling targets set in points (f) to (i) of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC, the following shall apply:

(a) The amount of recycled packaging waste shall be the amount of waste at the calculation point. The amount of packaging waste entering the recycling operation shall include targeted materials. It may include non-targeted materials only to the extent that their presence is permissible for the specific recycling operation.

The calculation points applicable to certain packaging waste materials and certain recycling operations are specified in Annex II.

(b) Where the measurement point relates to the output of a facility that sends packaging waste for recycling without further preliminary treatment, or to the input of a facility where packaging waste enters the recycling operation without further preliminary treatment, the amount of sorted packaging waste that is rejected by the recycling facility shall not be included in the amount of recycled packaging waste.

(c) Where a facility carries out preliminary treatment prior to the calculation point in that facility, the waste removed during the preliminary treatment shall not be included in the amount of recycled packaging waste reported by that facility.

(d) Where biodegradable packaging that is subject to aerobic or anaerobic treatment is included in the recycled amounts for the respective packaging material, the amount of biodegradable packaging in biodegradable waste shall be determined by performing regular composition analyses of the biodegradable waste entering those operations. Biodegradable packaging waste that is removed before, during or after the recycling operation shall not be included in the recycled amounts.

(e) Where the humidity rate of packaging waste at the measurement point differs from that of packaging placed on the market, the amount of packaging at the measurement point shall be corrected in order to reflect the natural humidity rate of the packaging waste comparable to the humidity of equivalent packaging placed on the market.

(f) The amount of recycled packaging waste shall exclude non-packaging materials collected together with the packaging waste, such as waste of the same material that does not originate from packaging, and residues from products that the packaging used to contain.

(g) Where packaging waste generated in a given Member State has been mixed with other waste or waste from another country before the measurement point or the calculation point, the proportion of packaging waste originating from a given Member State shall be identified using appropriate methods, such as electronic registries and sampling surveys. Where such waste undergoes further preliminary treatment, the amount of non-targeted materials removed by that treatment shall be deducted taking into account the proportion and, where appropriate, the quality of waste materials coming from packaging waste originating from a given Member State.

(h) Where packaging waste materials enter recovery operations whereby those materials are used principally as a fuel or other means to generate energy, the output of such operations that is subject to material recovery, such as the mineral fraction of incineration bottom ash or clinker resulting from co-incineration, shall not be included in the amount of packaging waste recycled, with the exception of metals separated and recycled after incineration of packaging waste. Metals incorporated in the mineral output of the co-incineration process of packaging waste shall not be reported as recycled.

(i) Where packaging waste materials enter recovery operations whereby those materials are not principally used either as a fuel or other means to generate energy, or for material recovery, but result in output that includes recycled materials, fuels or backfilling materials in significant proportions, the amount of recycled waste shall be determined by a mass balance approach which results in taking account only of waste materials that are subject to recycling.

2. For the purposes of calculating and verifying attainment of the recycling targets set in points (f) to (i) of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC, composite packaging and other packaging composed of more than one material shall be calculated and reported per material contained in the packaging. Member States may derogate from this requirement where a given material constitutes an insignificant part of the packaging unit, and in no case more than 5 % of the total mass of the packaging unit.

Article 6d U.K.

1. For the purposes of calculating and verifying attainment of the targets set in points (f) to (i) of Article 6(1), of Directive 94/62/EC, the amount of recycled metals separated from incineration bottom ash shall be the mass of metals in the metal concentrate that is separated from raw incineration bottom ash originating from packaging waste, and shall not include other materials contained in the metal concentrate such as mineral adhesions or metals that do not originate from packaging waste.

2. The Member States shall apply the methodology laid out in Annex III for calculating the mass of recycled metals separated from incineration bottom ash.

Article 6e U.K.

For the purposes of calculating and verifying attainment of the targets set in points (a) to (e) of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC, Member States may apply the calculation rules laid down in Articles 6a to 6d.

Article 6f U.K.

1. The Member States shall take appropriate measures to ensure the reliability and accuracy of data reported under this Decision. In particular, the amount of packaging waste generated shall be subject to verification and cross-checking, including by using data on the amount of packaging placed on the market, relevant data on waste and composition analyses of mixed municipal waste. Member States shall inform the Commission of such verification carried out and, where appropriate, of any significant inconsistencies identified and corrective measures planned or taken.

2. Member States shall obtain data directly from establishments or undertakings managing waste, as appropriate.

3. Member States shall consider the use of electronic registries.

4. Where data collection is based on surveys, including those underpinning sampling methodologies, those surveys shall be carried out to a minimum standard which shall include the following minimum requirements:

(a) the surveys are carried out at regular, specified intervals, to adequately reflect the variation in the data to be surveyed;

(b) the surveys are based on a representative sample of the population to which their results are applied.

5. Estimates may be used for packaging materials occurring in small quantities and for those not mentioned in this Decision. Those estimates shall be based on the best information available and shall be described in the quality check reports accompanying the data on packaging waste generation and recycling.]

F2Article 7U.K.

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F2Article 8U.K.

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[F4Article 9 U.K.

[F11. The Member States shall report the data on the generation and treatment of packaging waste and on reusable packaging using the formats set out in Tables 1, 2 and 3 of Annex I.

2. The Member States shall provide the data on the consumption of lightweight plastic carrier bags using the format set out in Table 4 or Table 5 of Annex I, as appropriate, for reporting by numbers and the format set out in Table 6 or Table 7 of Annex I, as appropriate, for reporting by weight.]

[F33. The Member States shall complete the reporting formats set out in Annex I on an annual basis and shall submit them to the Commission within 18 months from the end of the reference year in electronic form, by means of an interchange standard set up by the Commission. The reporting shall cover a full calendar year.

4. The Member States shall submit a quality check report using the format set out in Annex IV.

5. Where, for the purposes of verifying compliance with the targets set in points (a) to (e) of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC, a Member State does not apply the calculation rules laid down in Articles 6a to 6d, that Member State shall submit the data for verifying compliance with the targets set in points (a) to (e) of Article 6(1) of Directive 94/62/EC separately by using the format laid down in Table 1 of the Annex.

6. Member States that decide to attain an adjusted level of a target in accordance with Article 5(2) of Directive 94/62/EC for a given year shall complete the reporting format set out in Annex I, Table 2 to this Decision for that year for the respective packaging material and shall submit it to the Commission within 18 months from the end of the reference year in electronic form, by means of an interchange standard set up by the Commission.

7. The Commission shall publish the data reported under the Annexes to this Decision, unless, as regards information included in the quality check reports established under Annex IV, a Member State provides a justified request to withhold the publishing of certain data.] ]

Article 10U.K.

Decision 97/138/EC is repealed.

Article 11U.K.

This Decision is addressed to the Member States.

[F1ANNEX I] U.K.

[F1TABLE 1

Reporting on the recycling targets set in Article 6 of Directive 94/62/EC

a

This includes incineration with energy recovery and the reprocessing of waste to be used as fuel or other means to generate energy.

b

This excludes repair of wooden packaging, recycling and energy recovery and includes backfilling.

c

Ferrous metals recycled after their separation from incineration bottom ash shall be reported separately and shall not be included in the row for reporting ferrous metals.

d

Aluminium recycled after separation from incineration bottom ash shall be reported separately and shall not be included in the row for reporting aluminium.

(tonnes)
Packaging waste material Waste generation Recycling Repair of wooden packaging Energy recovery a Other recovery b
Recycling in the Member State Recycling in other Member States Recycling outside the EU
All
Plastic
Wood
Metal (total)
Ferrous metal
Ferrous metal from IBA c
Aluminium
Aluminium from IBA d
Glass
Paper and cardboard
Other

Notes:

1. Dark shaded boxes: reporting is not applicable.
2. Light shaded boxes: reporting is mandatory only to Member States that include those amounts in the recycling rates. Where Member States report on metals from incineration bottom ash (IBA) they shall complete both the boxes on recycling in and outside the Member State.

TABLE 2

Format for reporting for the purposes of adjusting the recycling rates in accordance with Article 5(2) of Directive 94/62/EC

Notes:
1. Light shaded boxes: Data is obligatory only for the material for which the Member State has decided to achieve an adjusted target.
2. Dark shaded boxes: the calculation of data is automatic and represents the simple average of columns 2, 3 and 4.
(%)
1 2 3 4 5
Packaging waste material Share of reusable sales packaging in all sales packaging year n-3 Share of reusable sales packaging in all sales packaging year n-2 Share of reusable sales packaging in all sales packaging year n-1 Average share of reusable sales packaging in the three years preceding year n
Plastic
Wood
Ferrous metal
Aluminium
Glass
Paper and cardboard
All

TABLE 3

Format for reporting on reusable packaging

a

This means all reusable and single-use packaging comprising sales, transport and grouped packaging.

b

This means reusable and single-use sales packaging.

c

This means the number of rotations that reusable packaging completes in a given year.

d

This means the number of rotations that reusable packaging completes in a given year multiplied by their mass.]

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Packaging material Packaging placed on the market for the first time Reusable packaging placed on the market for first time Rotations c
All packaging a Sales packaging b All reusable packaging (t) Reusable sales packaging (t) All reusable packaging Reusable sales packaging
(t) (units) (t) (units) (t) d (number) (t) d (number)
Plastic
Wood
Ferrous metal
Aluminium
Glass
Paper and cardboard
Other
All

Note: Light shaded boxes: provision of data is voluntary.

[F5TABLE 4

The annual consumption of lightweight plastic carrier bags calculated in accordance with the methodology laid down in Article 2(1)(a) of Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2018/896 a

a

Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2018/896 of 19 June 2018 laying down the methodology for the calculation of the annual consumption of lightweight plastic carrier bags and amending Decision 2005/270/EC ( OJ L 160, 25.6.2018, p. 6 ).

Number of lightweight plastic carrier bags placed on the market
Of which bags having a wall thickness of
< 15 micron 15 < 50 micron

Notes: U.K.

1. White box: Provision of data is mandatory U.K.

2. Shaded boxes: Provision of data is voluntary U.K.

TABLE 5

The annual consumption of lightweight plastic carrier bags calculated in accordance with the methodology laid down in Article 2(1)(b) of Implementing Decision (EU) 2018/896

Number of lightweight plastic carrier bags calculated from mandatory taxes, charges or levies
Number of lightweight plastic carrier bags calculated from mandatory taxes, charges or levies as declared or reported by economic operators Number of lightweight plastic carrier bags exempt from mandatory taxes, charges or levies as reported by economic operators
(a) (b)
(a) + (b)
Of which bags having a wall thickness of
< 15 micron 15 < 50 micron < 15 micron 15 < 50 micron

Notes: U.K.

1. White box: Provision of data is mandatory U.K.

2. Shaded boxes: Provision of data is voluntary U.K.

3. Where no exemption is in place, the value for (b) shall be indicated as 0. U.K.

TABLE 6

The annual consumption of lightweight plastic carrier bags calculated in accordance with the methodology laid down in Article 3(1)(a) of Implementing Decision (EU) 2018/896

Weight of lightweight plastic carrier bags placed on the market
Weight of lightweight plastic carrier bags placed on the market Weighted average weight per lightweight plastic carrier bag as reported by economic operators
Of which bags having a wall thickness of Having a wall thickness of
< 15 micron 15 < 50 micron < 15 micron 15 < 50 micron

Notes: U.K.

1. White box: Provision of data is mandatory U.K.

2. Shaded boxes: Provision of data is voluntary U.K.

TABLE 7

The annual consumption of lightweight plastic carrier bags calculated in accordance with the methodology laid down in Article 3(1)(b) of Implementing Decision (EU) 2018/896

Weight of lightweight plastic carrier bags calculated from mandatory taxes, charges or levies
Weight of lightweight plastic carrier bags calculated from mandatory taxes, charges or levies as declared or reported by economic operators Weight of lightweight plastic carrier bags exempt from mandatory taxes, charge or levies as reported by economic operators Average weight per lightweight plastic carrier bag as reported by economic operators
a b
a + b
Of which bags having a wall thickness
< 15 micron 15 < 50 micron < 15 micron 15 < 50 micron

(a)

15 < 50 micron

(b)

15 < 50 micron

Notes: U.K.

1. White box: Provision of data is mandatory U.K.

2. Shaded boxes: Provision of data is voluntary U.K.

3. Where no exemption is in place, the value for (b) equals 0] U.K.

[F3ANNEX II U.K. Calculation points referred to in Article 6c(1)(a)

Packaging Material Calculation Point
Glass Sorted glass that does not undergo further processing before entering a glass furnace or the production of filtration media, abrasive materials, glass fibre insulation and construction materials.
Metals Sorted metal that does not undergo further processing before entering a metal smelter or furnace.
Paper / board Sorted paper that does not undergo further processing before entering a pulping operation
Plastics

Plastic separated by polymers that does not undergo further processing before entering pelletisation, extrusion, or moulding operations;

Plastic flakes that do not undergo further processing before their use in a final product.

Wood

Sorted wood that does not undergo further processing before utilisation in the manufacture of particleboard or other products.

Sorted wood entering a composting operation.

Textiles Sorted textile that does not undergo further processing before its utilisation for the production of textile fibres, rags or granulates.
Composite packaging and packaging composed of multiple materials Plastic, glass, metal, wood, paper and cardboard and other materials resulting from the treatment of composite packaging or of packaging composed of multiple materials that do not undergo further processing before reaching the calculation point established for the specific material.

ANNEX III U.K. Methodology for calculating the recycled metals separated after incineration of packaging waste

1. The following terms shall apply in relation to the formulas set out in this annex: U.K.

m total IBA Fe/Al

total mass of ferrous metals or aluminium in incineration bottom ash in a given year;

m IBA Fe/nFe concentrates

mass of ferrous metal concentrate or non-ferrous metal concentrate separated from raw waste incineration bottom ash in a given year;

c IBA Fe/Al

concentration of ferrous metals or aluminium in the respective metal concentrate;

m IBA Fe/Al

mass of ferrous metals or aluminium in the ferrous metal concentrate or in the non-ferrous metal concentrate separated from incineration bottom ash in a given year;

m non-metallic

mass of non-metallic material contained in specific ferrous metals concentrate or aluminium concentrate;

r Al

share of aluminium in non-ferrous metals contained in non-ferrous concentrate separated form incineration bottom ash;

m PW Fe/Al

mass of ferrous metals or aluminium from packaging waste entering an incineration operation in a given year;

m W Fe/Al

mass of all ferrous metals or aluminium entering an incineration operation in a given year; and

m PW IBA Fe/Al

mass of recycled ferrous metals or aluminium originating from packaging waste in a given year.

2. Following the separation of ferrous /non-ferrous concentrate from raw incineration bottom ash, the ferrous metals/aluminium content of the metal concentrate shall be calculated by applying the following formula: U.K.

m total IBA Fe/Al = m IBA Fe/nFe concentrates · c IBA Fe/Al

3. Data on the mass of ferrous /non-ferrous metal concentrates shall be obtained from facilities that separate metal concentrates from raw incineration bottom ash. U.K.

4. The concentration of ferrous metals and aluminium resulting from the processing of raw incineration bottom ash shall be calculated by using data collected by regular surveys from facilities that treat metal concentrates and from facilities that use metals seprated from incineration bottom ash to producing metal products by applying the following formulas: U.K.

(a)

for ferrous metals

, and

(b)

for aluminium

5. The mass of recycled ferrous metals/aluminium originating from packaging waste in all recycled ferrous metals/aluminium separated from incineration bottom ash shall be determined through sampling surveys of the waste that enters the incineration operation. These surveys shall be carried out at least every five years and when there are reasons to expect that the composition of the incinerated waste has significantly changed. The mass of ferrous metals/aluminium originating from packaging waste shall be calculated by applying the following formula: U.K.

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ANNEX IV U.K. Format for quality check

I. Objectives of the report U.K.

The objectives of the quality check report are as follows:

1.

Evaluate the methodology to report on the annual consumption of lightweight plastic carrier bags;

2.

Evaluate the quality of data on reusable packaging;

3.

Check the comprehensiveness of Member State application of the definition of packaging waste, in particular as regards data on packaging waste generation;

4.

Evaluate the quality of data collection processes, including the scope and validation of administrative data sources and the statistical validity of survey-based approaches;

5.

Understand the reasons for significant changes in reported data between reference years and ensure confidence in the accuracy of that data;

6.

Ensure the application of the rules and common methodologies to measure metals separated after the incineration of packaging waste; and

7.

Verify compliance with specific requirements established in the rules for calculating the recycling targets for packaging waste.

II. General information U.K.

1. Member State: U.K.

2. Organisation submitting the data and the description: U.K.

3. Contact person / contact details: U.K.

4. Reference year: U.K.

5. Delivery date / version: U.K.

6. Link to data publication by the Member State (if any): U.K.

III. Annual consumption of lightweight plastic carrier bags U.K.

1. Description of the parties involved in the data collection U.K.

Add rows as appropriate.

Name of institution Description of key responsibilities

2. Description of methods used U.K.

3. Accuracy of the data U.K.

3.1. Description of main issues affecting the accuracy of data on annual consumption of lightweight plastic carrier bags, including errors related to sampling, coverage, measurement, processing and non-response U.K.

3.2. Explanation of the scope and validity of surveys to collect data on the annual consumption of lightweight plastic carrier bags U.K.

3.3. Statistical surveys used regarding the annual consumption of lightweight plastic carrier bags U.K.

Add rows for each survey used.

Scope of the survey Year Statistical units Percentage of population surveyed Data (t) Confidence level Error margin Adjustments from the survey year to the current year Other details
3.4. Differences from previous year's data U.K.

Significant methodological changes in the calculation method for the current reference year, if any (please include in particular retrospective revisions, their nature and whether a break-flag is required for a certain year).

IV. Reusable packaging U.K.

1. Parties involved in the data collection U.K.

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Name of institution Description of key responsibilities

2. Description of the application of the definition of reusable packaging in the national data collection system, including ensuring that reusable packaging placed on the market for the first time is reused as part of a system to reuse packaging and that all rotations of reusable packaging are captured U.K.

3. Methods to collect and aggregate the data for the different categories, type of packaging and systems to reuse packaging U.K.

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Packaging material Category of packaging covered (sales, grouped or transport packaging) Type of packaging (for example bottles, crates, containers) Description of the reuse system (open-loop or close-loop system) Detailed description of the methods to collect and aggregate the data, including sources of information, coverage, and any estimates used if possible separately for each combination of packaging material, category, type of packaging and reuse system
Plastic
Wood
Ferrous metals
Aluminium
Glass
Paper and cardboard
Other

4. Data verification U.K.

Packaging material Detailed description of methods for verification of data on reusable packaging if possible separately for each combination of packaging material, category, type of packaging and reuse system
Plastic
Wood
Ferrous metals
Aluminium
Glass
Paper and cardboard
Other

5. Accuracy of the data U.K.

5.1. Description of main issues affecting the accuracy of data on reusable packaging, including errors related to sampling, coverage, measurement, processing and non-response U.K.

5.2. Explanation of the scope and validity of surveys to collect data on reusable packaging U.K.

5.3. Statistical surveys used regarding reusable packaging U.K.

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Packaging material Year Statistical units Percentage of population surveyed Data (tonnes) Confidence level Error margin Details of adjustments from the survey year to the current year Other details
5.4. Differences from previous year's data U.K.

Significant methodological changes in the calculation method for the current reference year, if any (please include in particular retrospective revisions, their nature and whether a break-flag is required for a certain year)

V. Packaging waste U.K.

1. Description of the parties involved in the data collection U.K.

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Name of institution Description of key responsibilities

2. Description of methods used U.K.

2.1. Packaging waste generation U.K.
2.1.1. Methods for determining packaging waste generation (mark with a cross all the relevant cells) U.K.
Packaging waste material/Data collection methods Total Plastic Wood Ferrous metals Aluminium Glass Paper and cardboard Other
Use of data on packaging placed on the market
Administrative reporting
Surveys
Electronic registry
Waste analysis
Data from waste operators
Data from municipalities
Data from extended producer responsibility schemes
Production and Foreign Trade Statistics
Other (specify)

Description of the verification methods concerning data on packaging waste generated in case data on packaging placed on the market is used

2.1.2. Explanation of the application of estimates in case data on packaging placed on the market is used (for instance, where data collection does not cover the whole market or in order to take account of free riders, private shipments in or out of the country or on-line sales) U.K.

2.1.3. Indication whether an estimate has been calculated and added (Yes/No) and if Yes the added volume in % of the total U.K.
Packaging waste material/Validation Total Plastic Wood Ferrous metals Aluminium Glass Paper and cardboard Other
General estimates (e.g. based on surveys)
Free-riders
Private shipments
On-line sales
Others
2.1.4. Description of the methodology and verification of data on packaging waste generated in case data on packaging waste is used, including (a) how non-packaging waste collected together with packaging waste as well as (b) packaging materials in other waste (mixed waste streams) are accounted for. U.K.

2.1.5. Description of the methodology to report on composite packaging, including where materials contained in composite packaging and representing less than 5 % of the mass of the packaging unit are not reported separately. U.K.

2.1.6. Verification of data on packaging waste generated U.K.
Packaging waste material Cross-check (yes/no) Time-series check (yes/no) Audit (yes/no) Verification Process
Plastic
Wood
Ferrous metals
Aluminium
Glass
Paper and cardboard
Other

Additional details as regards the verification of data on packaging waste generated

2.2. Packaging waste management U.K.
2.2.1. Classifications of treatment operations U.K.

Information on the classification used for treatment operations (if a standard classification is used such as the disposal operation or recovery operation codes established in Annexes I and II of Directive 2008/98/EC refer to its name or specify and describe all the relevant categories used).

2.2.2. Description of methods for determining packaging waste treatment (mark with a cross) U.K.
Packaging waste material/Data collection methods Total Plastic Wood Ferrous metals Aluminium Glass Paper and cardboard Other
Administrative reporting
Surveys
Electronic registry
Waste analysis
Data from waste operators
Data from municipalities
Data from extended producer responsibility schemes
Other (specify)

Additional information about the methods, including the combination of methods used

2.2.3. Measurement points for recycling applied by the Member State U.K.
Packaging waste material Description of measurement points used (at calculation point or at the output of sorting operation with subtraction of non-target materials as appropriate, end-of-waste criteria, etc.), including variation at regional and local level
Plastic
Wood
Ferrous metals
Aluminium
Glass
Paper and cardboard
Other

Detailed description of the methodology to calculate the amount of non-target materials removed between the measurement and the calculation points, where applicable

2.2.4. Description of the methodology to determine per material the amount of recycled materials contained in composite packaging or of packaging composed of multiple materials, and information on any exemptions applied for materials constituting less than 5 % of the total mass of the packaging unit. U.K.

2.2.5. Use of Average Loss Rates (ALRs) U.K.

Description of the sorted packaging waste to which ALRs are applied, types of sorting plants to which different ALRs apply, the methodological approach to calculating ALRs at such point(s), including the statistical accuracy of any surveys used, or the nature of any technical specifications.

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Sorted waste material and sorting plant type ALR applied (in %) Description
2.2.6. Attribution of waste to packaging and non-packaging types and correction for humidity U.K.

Description, where applicable, of the methodology to exclude non-packaging waste from the reported amount of recycled packaging waste and of the methodology to correct the amount of packaging waste at the measurement point in order to reflect the natural humidity rate of packaging (including by using relevant European standards). Aggregated data across facilities of a similar type is acceptable.

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Packaging waste material Facility type Share of packaging waste (%) Description of the methodologies applied to obtain the percentage
2.2.7. Attribution of waste to different Member States U.K.

Description of the methodology to exclude waste originating from other countries, where applicable. Aggregated data across facilities of a similar type is acceptable.

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Packaging waste material Facility type Share of waste from the Member State (%) Description of the methodologies applied to obtain the percentage
2.2.8. Other recovery of waste U.K.

Description of treatment of waste reported under the category of other recovery and the share of waste (%) subject to such treatment

2.2.9. Information on the relevance of temporary storage of packaging waste to the amounts of treated waste in a given year and any estimates of waste recycled in the current reference year following temporary storage in a previous reference year, and waste going to temporary storage in the current reference year U.K.

2.2.10. Verification of data on packaging waste recycling U.K.
Packaging waste material Cross-check (yes/no) Time-series check (yes/no) Audit (yes/no) Verification Process
Plastic
Wood
Ferrous metals
Aluminium
Mixed waste
Other
2.2.11. Calculation of recycling of metals from incinerator bottom ash U.K.

Detailed description of the method to collect data in order to calculate the amount of metals separated from incineration bottom ash in accordance with the Commission Implementing Act adopted in accordance with Article 37(7) of Directive 2008/98/EC

Data Description of the measurement method to obtain the data
Total amount of metal concentrate extracted from incinerator bottom ash
Average level of metallic content in the total amount of metal concentrate, including the reliability of any surveys undertaken
Proportion of waste entering incineration plants that is packaging waste, including the reliability of any surveys undertaken
2.3. Accuracy of the data U.K.
2.3.1. Description of main issues affecting the accuracy of data on the generation and treatment of packaging waste, including errors related to sampling, coverage, measurement, processing and non-response U.K.

2.3.2. Explanation of the scope and validity of surveys to collect data on the generation and treatment of packaging waste U.K.

2.3.3. Statistical surveys used regarding packaging waste generation and treatment U.K.

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Component of packaging waste Year Statistical units Percentage of population surveyed Data (tonnes) Confidence level Error margin Details of adjustments from the survey year to the current year Other details
2.3.4. Differences from previous year's data U.K.

Significant methodological changes in the calculation method for the current reference year, if any (please include in particular retrospective revisions, their nature and whether a break-flag is required for a certain year)

2.3.5. Explanation detailing the causes of the tonnage difference (in relation to which waste streams, sectors or estimates have caused the difference, and what the underlying cause is) for any component of packaging waste generated and recycled which shows greater than a 10 % variation from the data submitted for the previous data year U.K.

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Material Variation (%) Main reason for variation

VI. Traceability of waste and ensuring its treatment in conditions that are broadly equivalent of the requirements of EU environmental law U.K.

1. Detailed description of the system for quality control and traceability for packaging waste pursuant to Article 6a(3) and (8) of Directive 94/62/EC U.K.

2. Waste treated outside the Member State U.K.

Packaging waste material Subject to final treatment in the Member State (yes/no) Shipped to another EU Member State (yes/no) Exported outside the EU (yes/no) Description of specific measures for quality control and traceability of packaging waste, in particularly as regards monitoring and validation of data
Plastic
Wood
Ferrous metals
Aluminium
Glass
Paper and cardboard
Other

3. Description of measures to ensure that, in accordance with Article 6a(8) of Directive 94/62/EC, the exporter can prove that the shipment of waste complies with the requirements of Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council (6) and that the treatment of waste outside the Union took place in conditions that are broadly equivalent to the requirements of the relevant Union environmental law U.K.

VII. Confidentiality U.K.

Justification to withhold the publication of specific parts of this report:

VIII. Main national websites, reference documents and publications U.K.

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