ENVIRONMENT CANADA PUBLISHES
FINAL REGULATIONS FOR THE EXPORT AND IMPORT
OF HAZARDOUS WASTES
Environmental Panorama
Ottawa – Canada
June of 2005
06/06/2005 - Regulations
to improve Canada’s management of the export
and import of hazardous wastes and hazardous
recyclable materials such as leftovers from
oil refining, the manufacture of chemicals
and metal processing, batteries, computer
and electronic waste were finalized June 1,
2005, through the publication of the regulations
in the Canada Gazette.
Revisions to the Export and Import of Hazardous
Wastes Regulations were needed to adapt to
evolving international obligations and to
strengthen measures to control the growing
issue of electronic waste. The new Export
and Import of Hazardous Waste and Hazardous
Recyclable Material Regulations were published
for consultation in 2004, and, following a
short phase in period, will become fully operational
in November 2005.
“The Government of Canada recognizes that
the amount of hazardous waste in our landfills
is a growing concern. Protecting the environment
is everyone’s responsibility and by improving
the control and increasing the recycling of
hazardous recyclable material, we can all
better protect the environment and human health,”
said the Honourable Stéphane Dion,
Minister of the Environment. “By streamlining
the administrative process, these regulations
will improve the way exports and imports are
controlled, in a way that will also benefit
industry.”
The revisions maintain the core requirements
of the current regulations including the prior
informed consent of countries before the movement
of hazardous wastes takes place, the tracking
of all transboundary movements, and the recycling
of materials and disposal of wastes at authorized
facilities. The updated requirements will
further protect the environment and/or human
health by introducing specific criteria enabling
the Government of Canada to refuse issuing
an export, import or transit permit if the
waste or recyclable material will not be managed
in a way that will protect the environment
and human health.The revisions also include
the requirement for waste reductions plans
of exports of hazardous wastes destined for
disposal.
Exemptions for low-risk hazardous material,
in accordance with the mechanism outlined
by the Organization for Economic Cooperation
and Development (OECD), will support a sustainable
recycling industry in Canada by facilitating
access of such materials. A streamlined administrative
process will make it easier for the regulated
community when they apply for permits and
will improve the controls of the movements
of hazardous wastes and hazardous recyclable
materials across international borders.
These fair and effective regulations are examples
of how the Government of Canada and industry
can work together to protect Canada’s environment
and human health for future generations. Improved
control and increased recycling of hazardous
materials will help to reduce the release
of these substances in our environment, will
reduce the strain on our natural resources
and conform to the overall sustainability
framework for the government to support a
growing economy and a clean environment.
Source:
Inquiry Centre Environment Canada (http://www.ec.gc.ca)
Press consultantship
(Brigitte Caron and Sébastien Bois)
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