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8.—(1) Annex V is amended as follows.
(2) Part 1 is amended as follows.
(3) In List A, in section A3, after the entry for A3200—
| “A3210 | Plastic waste, including mixtures of such wastes, containing or contaminated with Basel Convention, Annex I constituents to an extent that it exhibits a Basel Convention, Annex III characteristic.” |
(4) In List B, in section B3, for the entry for B3010 substitute—
| “B3011 | Plastic waste listed below, provided it is destined for recycling/reclamation in an environmentally sound manner and almost free from contamination and other types of wastes: —Plastic waste almost exclusively consisting of one nonhalogenated polymer, including but not limited to the following polymers: o Polyethylene (PE) o Polypropylene (PP) o Polystyrene (PS) o Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) o Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) o Polycarbonates (PC) o Polyethers —Plastic waste almost exclusively consisting of one cured resin or condensation product including, but not limited to the following resins: o Urea formaldehyde resins o Phenol formaldehyde resins o Melamine formaldehyde resins o Epoxy resins o Alkyd resins —Plastic waste, except post-consumer waste, almost exclusively consisting of one of the following fluorinated polymers: o Perfluoroethylene/propylene (FEP) o Perfluoro alkoxyl alkane o Tetrafluoroethylene/per fluoro vinyl ether (PFA) o Tetrafluoroethylene/per fluoro methylvinyl ether (MFA) o Polyvinylfluoride (PVF) o Polyvinylidenefluoride (PVDF) —Mixtures of plastic wastes, consisting of polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) or polyethylene terephthalate (PET), provided they are destined for separate recycling/reclamation of each material and in an environmentally sound manner, and almost free from contamination and other types of wastes. In this entry, “recycling/reclamation” means either of the following, as evidenced by contractual or relevant official documentation— (a) the recycling/reclamation of organic substances which are not used as solvents, or (b) if needed, temporary storage limited to one operation, provided that it is followed by the recycling/reclamation of organic substances which are not used as solvents.” |
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