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Dr. Helge WendenburgBundesministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz, Bau und Reaktorsicherheit
Wir streben eine sozial gerechte, demokratische Gesellschaft an, deren Wirtschaften sich u.a. an
ressourceneffizienter Produktwahl (sharingeconomy – Nutzen statt Besitzen)
Langlebigkeit und Wiedernutzbarkeit
kreislauffähigen Materialien und einer
recyclingorientierten Abfallwirtschaft
ausrichtet.
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ProgRess II - Kabinett v. 2. März 2016 Ressourcenorientierung Kreislaufwirtschaft Materialauswahl (Cradle to Cradle) ProgRess III (bis 02/03.2020)
AbfallvermeidungFortschreibung Abfallvermeidungsprogramm
▪ Kunststofftüte▪ Coffee to go▪ Mehrwegorientierung▪ Marine litter▪ Lebensmittelabfälle
Umsetzung CE-Package EU Veränderter Rechtsrahmen (AbfRRL) Nutzen der EcoDesign-Directive Plastic strategy
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GewerbeAbfV - vom 18. April 2017, BGBl. I, S. 896 – In Kraft seit 1. August 20
Verstärkung der Getrennterfassung, Orientierung auf Recycling
KlärschlammV - vom 27. September 2017 (BGBl. I S. 3465), die zuletzt durch Artikel 6 der Verordnung vom 27. September 2017 (BGBl. I S. 3465) geändert
worden ist - in Kraft seit 28.September 2017
Phosphorrückgewinnung
MantelV - vom BRat vertagt
Recycling mineralischer Abfälle, Neufassung BBodSchV
VerpackG - vom 5. Juni 2017 (BGBl. I, S. 2234) – vollständiges Inkrafttreten: 1.1.2019
Höhere Quoten, Bindung Lizenzentgelte an Materialauswahl und Recyclingfähigkeit – Steigerung Erfassung und Sortierung
Recycling nicht mehr vom Abfall her denken, sondern vom Produkt Materialauswahl (Einsatz von Recyclaten)
komplexe Produkte
materialorientierter Einkauf Nutzen statt Besitzen Mobilitätskonzepte
Eigentümerorientierung (Beispiel Drucken) Produktinnovation im Bestand
Closing the loop –An EU Action Plan for the Circular Economy
Protecting the environment and boosting competitiveness go hand-in-hand: both are about building a sustainable future.
Energy Union and Climate
Jobs, Growth
and Investment
Democratic Change, Better
Regulation
CIRCULAR ECONOMY
5 Priority sectors
Construction & Demolition
Embed circularity in the design of new products and the materials they are made of
Deal with current and future materials which are not circular
• Helping consumers and public authorities choose sustainable products and services
• Providing reliable, standardised and comparable information to enable optimisation of policy and investment decisions
Guided by SDG 12, stipulating that by 2020 we should :
achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle
significantly reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their adverse impacts on human health and the environment.
65% target recycling municipal waste by 2030
10% target to reduce landfill of municipal waste by 2030
75% target recycling packaging waste by 2030
• One calculation method
• Prevention
• Simplification
Better understanding of the uses of recycled materials
Clearer definition of the requirements they have to meet in order to be reprocessed into secondary raw materials that are of comparable quality to virgin materials and
can replace them at a reasonable cost and with the lowest possible use of resources (energy, water, etc.).
Implementation since December 2015…
Revised fertilisers regulation
Guidance for water planning
Ecodesign Working Plan 2016-2019
BREFs - industrial sectors
EMAS – EU Ecolabel Refit
False Green Claims – On-line sales of goods
Legislative proposals on waste
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EU Platform on Food Losses and Food Waste
Report on critical raw materials and the circular economy
Pre-demolition audits
Recycling protocol CDW
Level(s)- sustainable buildings
Contribution EU Bioeconomy Strategy to the circular economy
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Monitoring Framework
Legislative proposal to promote water reuse
Plastics Strategy
Interface product-chemical-waste legislation
European Circular Economy Stakeholder Platform
Plastics Strategy
Reduce plastic leakage in the environment
Exploit the full potential of plastic recycling and uptake of recyclates
Stimulate research, innovation & investments
Take up the international challenge
4 obstacles
• Insufficient information about substances of concern
• Presence of substances of concern in recycled materials
• Uncertainties about how materials can cease to be waste
• Difficulties in applying EU waste classification
Increase safety, facilitaterecycling and improve the trust insecondary raw materials
Assess the progress towards CE in the EU and its MSs
Building on Resource Efficiency
Scoreboard and Raw Material
Scoreboard
Existing data from Eurostat and in
cooperation with EEA
EU-wide minimum requirements for urban waste water reuse for agriculture irrigation
*Encourage efficient, safe and cost-effective water re-use
*Increase the recycling of nutrients contained in waste water inagriculture
*Contribute to growth and jobs creation by stimulating innovativetechnologies and water infrastructure
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Network of networks- Open Platform
Next steps:
I. Policy dialogue with stakeholders' input: best practices national, regional, local strategies policy statements and commitments
I. Coordination Group for circular economy-related networks-call for expressions of interest- 192 applications
II. Website – launch end of October
Pillar ICoordination and
Awareness
Pillar IIAdvisory Services
Pillar IIIFinancial Instruments
CE Finance Support platform
Supporting the generation and financing
of circular economy projects
Options for a more sustainable Product Policy Framework
Follow up to the Product/Organisational Environmental Footprint
Circular economy 2.0
http://ec.europa.eu/environment/circular-economy/index_en.htm
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