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Page 1: Annual report Belgium 2013 Bucharest, June 2014. Annual report Belgium 2013 1) Evolution of the market situation in BELGIUM - Collection of packaging

Annual report Belgium 2013

Bucharest, June 2014

Page 2: Annual report Belgium 2013 Bucharest, June 2014. Annual report Belgium 2013 1) Evolution of the market situation in BELGIUM - Collection of packaging

Annual report Belgium 2013

1) Evolution of the market situation in BELGIUM

- Collection of packaging glass

Tonnage %

334.935 317.794 105,4 2010340.029 314.276 108,2 2011332.406 322.218 103,2 2012334.316 321.205 104,1 2013

Market

Glass

YearTonnage recycled

Material

90 % is collected colour sorted through 2 compartment bottle banks for Flint and Colour

10 % is collected colour mixed through curb side

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Annual report Belgium 2013

1) Evolution of the market situation in BELGIUM

The recycling % is higher than 100% because :

- Not every packaging responsible is member of Fost Plus.

- Glass packaging that is not strictly classified as household glass packaging waste is also collected together with the normal house hold glass packaging waste.

- A parallel import of about 30 kT is included.

Evolution last 4 years

- Collection of packaging glass

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Annual report Belgium 2013

1) Evolution of the market situation in BELGIUM

- Collected quantities (Kg/inhabitant/Year)

There is a general waste reduction due to the recession while glass waste remains stable.

- Collection of packaging glass

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Annual report Belgium 2013

1) Evolution of the market situation in BELGIUM

-Costs Glass collection in €/t (bottle bank, collection, maintenance / cleaning of the site)

Continuous efforts in training and service are necessary in order to keep the high rate.

- Collection of packaging glass

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Annual report Belgium 2013

1) Evolution of the market situation in BELGIUM

• no reduction of CSP in the collected glass waste

• Continuous increase of organics by remaining food (Flint)

• The quality of color separation is instable

• Increase of the non-packaging glass related waste

• Quantity ≠ Quality

• We fear that the quality of the collected glass will get worse because waste can be disposed for free.

- Collection of packaging glass

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Annual report Belgium 2013

1) Evolution of the market situation in BELGIUM

• no change in the high demand of Flint, green and Mixed Green Stocks stay nearly empty.

2013 vs. 2012

• Stark reduction in Amber demand

- Demand

- Quality issues

• Requested iincrease in quality has resulted in investments in nearly all plants

- Pb (under control)

- HR (no longer an issue)

- CSP (fines start to become an issue)

- Furnace Ready Cullet

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Annual report Belgium 2013

1) Evolution of the market situation in BELGIUM

- Collection of flat glass

Evolution of flat glass collection in the Flemish region per Province. Source OVAM.

Evolution of flat glass collection per Province. Kg / inhabitant

• The Flemish region has a very efficient system for flat glass collection through the

environmental parks.

• Brussels and Wallonia started with several initiatives to improve flat glass collection.

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Annual report Belgium 2013

General evolution of the market situation in BELGIUM

● High 5 has started up its new plant for packaging glass recycling in October.

● The float glass market is suffering badly from the crisis in the building industry.

● The relation between the recycling companies and the glass producers is less stressful (possibly due to the shortage of cullet).

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Annual report Belgium 2013

● Since our local glass producers are using much less than the local cullet availability, we still export most of our processed cullet.

● The strong reduction in float glass production has created an opportunity for the packaging glass producers to use more float glass in order to reduce the heavy metal content in their products.

General evolution of the market situation in BELGIUM

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Annual report Belgium 2013

Export/import issues in BELGIUM

(positive/negative experiences with the local /foreign authorities)

● We nearly all started using the WSR (Waste Shipment Regulation) status for Furnace Ready Cullet. (no more annex 7)

● The local authorities accept the WSR status

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Annual report Belgium 2013

Export/import issues in BELGIUM

(positive/negative experiences with the local /foreign authorities)

● no local accreditation body is accredited to audit and certify our quality management systems for WSR.

● non conformity with annex 2 = conform the EU legislation but limited because of an administrative issue outside our companies responsibility = administrative case outside waste legislation.

non conformity with annex 7 (WSR) = not conform the EU waste frame legislation = court case in waste legislation

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● Our relation with the authorities is good, but little supportive. At the different round tables, the weight of our sector is not as heavy as that from automotive, scrap or construction (building).

● Hard to realize that glass from ELV’s is removed before the car goes into the shredder.

● The construction (building) industry is not willing to separate the glass from the demolition waste

● The economical aspects seem to get preference before the ecological aspects.

Without support from the authorities creating legislation that encourages ecological friendly solutions, we will not increase the recycling volumes of glass from ELV’s and construction.

Annual report Belgium 2013

2) General relation with the Belgian authorities (initiatives promoting our recycling activities)

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Annual report Belgium 2013

Bucharest, June 2014

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