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5 Amendments of Holger KRAHMER related to 2005/0281(COD)

Amendment 133 #

Article 7 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
1. In order to strengthen the prevention and recovery of waste, Member States may take legislative or non-legislative measures to ensure that any natural or legal person who professionally develops, manufactures, processes and treats or sells products (producer of the product), or imports products into the territory of the Community, has extended producer responsibility.
2008/03/07
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 138 #

Article 7 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1
2. Member States may, in the absence of Community legislation covering the end- of-life or life cycle aspects of a specific product, take appropriate measures to encourage the design of products in order to reduce their environmental impacts and the generation of waste in the course of the production and subsequent use of products, and in order to ensure that the recovery and disposal of products that have become waste take place in accordance with Articles 10 and 11.
2008/03/07
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 140 #

Article 7 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1
Such measures may, where favourable from a life cycle perspective, encourage, inter alia, the development, production and marketingproduction of products that are suitable for multiple use, that are technically durable and that are, after having become waste, suitable for proper and safe recovery and environmentally compatible disposal.
2008/03/07
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 143 #

Article 7 – paragraph 4
4. The extended producer responsibility shall be applied without prejudice to the responsibility for waste management as provided for in Article 13(1) and without prejudice to existing waste stream specific legislation.
2008/03/07
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 166 #

Article 14
1. Member States shall take appropriate measures, in cooperation with other Member States where this is necessary or advisable, to establish an integrated and adequate network of wWithin the Community, waste shall be treated in the overall most environmentally sound manner. Waste for disposal installations and of installations for the recovery of mixed municipal waste collected from shall be treated in one of the nearest approprivate households, including where such collection also covers such waste from other producers, taking into account best available techniques. By way of derogation from Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006, Member States may, in order to protect their network, limit incoming shipments of waste destined to incinerators that are classified as recovery, where it has been established that such shipments would result in national waste having to be disposed of or waste having to be treated in a way that is not consistent with their waste management plans. Member States shall notify the Commission of any such decision. Member States may also limit outgoing shipments of waste on environmental grounds as set out in Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006. 2. The network shall be designed to enable the Community as a whole to become self-sufficient in waste disposal as well as in the recovery of waste referred to in paragraph 1, and to enableinstallations, by means of the most appropriate methods and technologies, in order to ensure a high level of protection for the environment and public health. Each Member State shall take appropriate measures, in cooperation with other Member States, to move towards that aim individually, taking into account geographical circumstances or the need for specialised installations for certain types of waste. 3. The network shall enable waste to be disposed of or waste referred to in paragraph 1 to be recovered in one of the nearest appropriateestablish an integrated and adequate network of disposal installations, by meanstaking account of the mobest appropriate methods and technologies, in order to ensure a high level of protection for the environment and public health. 4. The principles of proximity and self- sufficiency shall not mean that each Member State has to possess the full range of final recovery facilities within that Member Statevailable techniques within the meaning of Article 2(11) of Directive 96/61/EC, hereinafter "best available techniques".
2008/03/07
Committee: ENVI