Waste Statistics 1998

5. Imports and exports of waste

5.1 Imports
5.2 Exports
5.3 Imports and exports of waste subject to mandatory notification
5.4 OECD- codes

5.1 Imports

Table 10 shows imported amounts of waste for 1997 and 1998 distributed on waste fractions and treatment options. Amounts of imported waste decreased by 6 per cent from 1997 to 1998 and account for just above 4 per cent of waste generated in Denmark.

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91 per cent of imported waste is categorised as green waste for recovery according to the EU Regulation on shipments of waste, and it covers glass, paper and cardboard, plastic, ferrous metals, as well as organic waste. Waste imported is destined for recycling or incineration with energy recovery.

The remaining 9 per cent of waste imported is listed on the OECD amber and red lists and is subject to mandatory notification under the EU Regulation on shipments of waste, cf. Table 12. Waste of this type is destined for disposal (landfilling and incineration without energy recovery) or recovery (recycling and incineration with energy recovery).

5.2 Exports

Table 11 shows amounts of waste exported in 1997 and 1998. It is seen that amounts exported account for some 10 per cent of total waste generation in Denmark. In 1998, exports of waste were some 60,000 tonnes below the 1997 level. This decrease is mainly due to a decrease in exports of ferrous metals, whereas there was an increase in exports of, for example, fly ash and slag from coal-fired power plants and flue gas cleaning products from waste incineration plants.

Just above 93 per cent of amounts exported is classified as green waste destined for recovery, and it covers primarily the fractions paper and cardboard and ferrous metals, which alone account for 73 per cent of exports.

Sources: (1) Statistics Denmark, (2) Association of Danish Recycling Industries and other large scrap dealers,
(3) Elsam and Elkraft (4) Registrations according to EU regulation on shipments of waste
(5) Collection of nickel-cadmium batteries registered by the Danish Environmental Protection Agency
(6) ISAG 1997 and ISAG 1998.

Exports of waste destined for disposal and waste destined for recovery, which are listed on the OECD red and amber waste lists, are subject to mandatory notification in accordance with the EU Regulation of shipments of waste. These exports amounted to some 137,000 tonnes in 1998, cf. table 12, which is 23,000 tonnes more than in 1997.

5.3 Imports and exports of waste subject to mandatory notification

Table 12 shows countries of export and import of waste subject to mandatory notification.

It is seen that Denmark did not import much waste for disposal in 1998: only just above 9,000 tonnes. Most waste was imported from Norway.

By contrast, some 36,000 tonnes of waste were imported with a view to recovery in 1998, which is 12,000 tonnes less than in 1997. Of these amounts, the large majority of waste came from Germany, consisting of fractions such as waste oil and sewage sludge.

Countries receiving most waste for recovery from Denmark in 1998 were Spain, Sweden and Germany, whereas waste for disposal was exported to Norway and Germany. Waste exported from Denmark for recovery or disposal abroad is typically household hazardous waste, lead batteries and residues from incineration of household waste.

In 1998, 38,000 tonnes of waste were exported for disposal, which is 10,000 tonnes more than in 1997. Just above 99,000 tonnes were exported for recovery. This is 13,500 tonnes more than in 1997.

Table 12. Imports and exports in 1998 of waste subject to mandatory notification.

Stated in tonnes.

Country

Disposal:

Recovery:

 

Exports from DK to:

Imports to DK from:

Exports from DK to:

Imports to DK from:

Belgium

 

 

 

 

AC220

0

0

228.02

0

AA040

0

0

19.41

0

AA130

0

0

731.25

0

Total:

0

0

978.67

0

 

 

 

 

 

Great Britain

 

 

 

 

AC220

0

54.88

0

35.03

AD010

0

0

0

145.69

AD110

0

0

67.54

0

RX100

0

0

1281.09

0

AA060

0

0

3068.41

0

AA100

0

0

4.25

0

AA120

0

0

300.58

0

AA180

0

0

2.55

0

Total:

0

54.88

4724.42

180.72

 

 

 

 

 

Finland

 

 

 

 

AA050

0

0

106.58

0

AA070

0

0

1762.59

0

Total:

0

0

1869.17

0

 

 

 

 

 

France

 

 

 

 

AA180

0

0

82.50

0

Total:

0

0

82.50

0

 

 

 

 

 

The Netherlands

 

 

 

 

AB010

0

0

0

1860.59

AA030

0

0

340.10

0

AA070

0

0

17.14

0

Total:

0

0

357.24

1860.59

 

 

 

 

 

Ireland

 

 

 

 

AC210

0

1666.12

0

3012.42

AC220

0

0

0

1561.71

AD010

0

354.99

0

2558.64

AA060

0

0

936.13

0

Total:

0

2021.11

936.13

7132.77

 

 

 

 

 

Iceland

 

 

 

 

AC220

0

328.12

0

0

Total:

0

328.12

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Norway

 

 

 

 

AB020

25163.60

0

0

0

AC030

0

11.30

0

150.92

AC090

0

894.10

0

0

AC210

0

113.70

0

0

AD070

0

0

0

43.95

AD090

0

0

0

57.94

AD150

0

0

0

67.88

RA010

0

10.82

0

0

RA020

0

1668.12

0

0

RX100

0

3341.95

0

25.4

AA020

0

0

1705.17

0

AA110

0

25.46

0

0

Total:

25163.60

6065.45

1705.17

346.09

 

 

 

 

 

Poland

 

 

 

 

AA070

0

0

0

2.82

Total:

0

0

0

2.82

 

 

 

 

 

Spain

 

 

 

 

AA010

0

0

11045.67

0

Total:

0

0

11045.67

0

 

 

 

 

 

Sweden

 

 

 

 

AB070

0

0

729.89

0

AC030

0

0

0

1630.64

AC150

0

11.43

0

0

AC170

0

0

3408.96

0

AC210

0

238.02

0

0

AD060

0

0

1959.85

0

AD070

0

0

0

486.57

AD160

0

0

14143.19

0

RX100

0

0

23420.18

851.58

AA030

0

0

110.82

0

AA100

1.46

0

0.30

0

AA130

0

0

0

20.35

AA170

0

0

14599.26

0

AA180

0

0

55.50

0

Total:

1.46

249.45

58427.95

2989.14

 

 

 

 

 

Germany

 

 

 

 

AB010

0

0

0

48.68

AB020

12740.22

0

8309.93

0

AB040

0

0

161.77

0

AC030

0

0

2877.14

4866.86

AC090

0

0

14.50

0

AC170

0

0

0

2733.62

AC210

0

0

0

843.18

AC220

0

0

41.26

0

AC270

0

0

0

9651.79

AD040

26.68

0

0

0

AD060

0

0

0

3419.44

AD070

0

0

76.36

1.23

AD090

0

0

98.83

0

AD160

0

0

3002.99

0

RA010

0

0

0

25.54

RX100

0

0

2.93

1247.92

AA010

0

0

0

368.42

AA040

0

0

98.20

0

AA050

0

0

1364.78

0

AA060

0

0

3.99

0

AA070

0

0

113.81

0

AA100

115.04

0

168.89

0

AA130

0

0

2438.39

0

AA160

0

0

4.955

0

Total

12881.94

0

18778.71

23206.68

 

 

 

 

 

Total all countries:

38047.00

8719.01

98905.62

35718.80

Sources: Danish Environmental Protection Agency, database of shipments. The registration is made on the background of completed consignment notes under EU Regulation 259/93 on shipments of waste. The consignee must send a copy of the filled-in consignment note to the competent authorities within three working days after receipt of the waste. OECD-codes are defined in Commission Decision of 21st October 1994 (no. L 288/36, Official Journal of the European Communities of 9th November 1994).

5.4 OECD codes

AA010 Dross, scalings and other wastes from the manufacture of iron and steel.
AA020 Zinc ashes and residues.
AA030 Lead ashes and residues.
AA040 Copper ashes and residues.
AA050 Aluminium ashes and residues.
AA060 Vanadium ashes and residues
AA070 Ashes and residues containing metals or metal compounds not elsewhere specified or in cluded.
AA130 Liquors from the pickling of metals.
AA100 Mercury waste and residues.
AA120 Galvanic sludges.
AA160 Ash from incineration of printed circuit boards
AA162 Photographic film ash.
AA170 Lead-acid batteries, whole or crushed.
AA180 Used batteries or accumulators, whole or crushed, other than lead-acid batteries and waste and scrap arising from the production of batteries and accumulators, not otherwise speci fied or included.
AB010 Slag, ash and residues, not elsewhere specified or included.
AB020 Residues arising from the combustion of municipal/household wastes.
AB030 Waste from non-cyanide based systems which arise from surface treatment of metals.
AB070 Sands used in foundry operations.
AB080 Waste catalysts not on the green list.
AB100 Waste alumina.
AB110 Basic solutions.
AC030 Waste oils unfit for their originally intended use.
AC040 Leaded petrol (gasoline) sludges
AC070 Brake fluids.
AC090 Waste from production, formulation and use of resins, latex, plasticisers, glues and adhe sives.
AC170 Treated cork and wood wastes.
AC210 Non-halogenated solvents.
AC220 Halogenated solvents.
AC260 Liquid pig manure; faeces.
AC270 Sewage sludge.
AD010 Waste from the production and preparation of pharmaceutical products.
AD030 Waste from the manufacture, formulation and use of wood preserving chemicals.
AD040 Inorganic cyanides, excepting precious metal-bearing residues in solid form containing traces of inorganic cyanides.
AD060 Waste oils/water, hydrocarbons/water mixtures, emulsions.
AD070 Waste from production, formulation and use of inks, dyes, pigments, paints, lacquers, varnish.
AD080 Wastes of an explosive nature, when not subject to specific other legislation
AD090 Waste from production, formulation and use of reprographic and photographic chemicals and materials, not elsewhere specified or included.
AD140 Wastes from industrial pollution control devices for cleaning of industrial offgases, not elsewhere specified or included.
RA010 Waste, substances and articles containing consisting of or contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) and/or polychlorinated terphenyl (PCT) and/or polybrominated biphenyl (PBB), including any other polybrominated analogues of these compounds at a concentration level of 50 mg/kg or more.
RC030 Leaded anti-knock compounds sludges
RX100 Other wastes not specified with an OECD-code.