匈牙利就欧盟两项电子指令转换工作的最新情况如下:
Hungary Oct-04 The WEEE and RoHS directives have been transposed by:
• Government Decree 264/2004 on the Take Back of WEEE was adopted on 23-Sept-04.
• Ministerial Decree 16/2004 transposing the RoHS Directive and Ministerial Decree 15/2004 on Treatment Requirements were both adopted on 8 October 2004.
• An amendment to the Product Fee Act 103/2004 incorporating the WEEE categories entered into force on 1 January 2005. The fee is partly reimbursed if certain targets met.
Key provisions:
• Deadlines: Producer registration mandatory since 1 January 2005.
• Collection of WEEE from households: Producers to bear all costs,including collection costs.
• Central Register: To be hosted by National Environmental Producer Responsibility for End-of-Life Products April 2005 © Perchards Inspectorate. Producer registration mandatory from 1 January 2005.
• Financing: The Product Fee Act levies a waste tax on EEE from 1 January 2005. Producers participating in a collective system are exempt from the product fee from 1 March 2005, provided that the system has been approved.
• Financial Guarantee: The high paid up capital requirement for collective systems (ca EUR 300K) is considered to provide the financial guarantee.
Industry activity:
The Environment Ministry estimates that there are 10,000 companies affected by the WEEE regulation. By March 2005, about 220 had joined collective systems who offer very similar recycling fees. Concerns about the protection of the data submitted seems to influence companies’ choice of a system, which ideally brings together companies that do not compete.4 collective systems are currently recruiting members:
• Electro-Coord was set up by CECED and the Association of Producers of Lighting Equipment as compliance organisation for initially white goods and lighting equipment and later all WEEE categories. It
currently has around 120 members.
• Elektro-Waste aims to coordinate the management of IT was. It applied for a licence as compliance system in January 2005. It has about 40 members, mostly from the recycling industry.
• Ökomat was founded by 12 companies from the gaming and vending machine sector in November 2004. Initially open only to these 2 categories, Ökomat extended its scope to all WEEE except mobile phones and refrigerators for which a licence has been requested. As at the end of March it had 60 members.
• Reelectro: About 10 members.
来源:英国贸工部
匈牙利就欧盟两项电子指令转换工作的最新情况(英文版)
更新时间:2005/5/11
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