Directive 2012/19/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2012 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) (recast) Text with EEA relevance
Modified by
- Directive (EU) 2018/849 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 30 May 2018amending Directives 2000/53/EC on end-of-life vehicles, 2006/66/EC on batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators, and 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment(Text with EEA relevance), 32018L0849, June 14, 2018
- Directive (EU) 2024/884 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 13 March 2024amending Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)(Text with EEA relevance), 32024L0884, March 19, 2024
(a) from 13 August 2012 to14 August 2018 (transitional period), subject to paragraph 3, to EEE falling within the categories set out in Annex I. Annex II contains an indicative list of EEE which falls within the categories set out in Annex I;(b) from 15 August 2018 , subject to paragraphs 3 and 4, to all EEE. All EEE shall be classified within the categories set out in Annex III. Annex IV contains a non-exhaustive list of EEE which falls within the categories set out in Annex III (open scope).
(a) equipment which is necessary for the protection of the essential interests of the security of Member States, including arms, munitions and war material intended for specifically military purposes; (b) equipment which is specifically designed and installed as part of another type of equipment that is excluded from or does not fall within the scope of this Directive, which can fulfil its function only if it is part of that equipment; (c) filament bulbs.
(a) equipment designed to be sent into space; (b) large-scale stationary industrial tools; (c) large-scale fixed installations, except any equipment which is not specifically designed and installed as part of those installations; (d) means of transport for persons or goods, excluding electric two-wheel vehicles which are not type-approved; (e) non-road mobile machinery made available exclusively for professional use; (f) equipment specifically designed solely for the purposes of research and development that is only made available on a business-to-business basis; (g) medical devices and in vitro diagnostic medical devices, where such devices are expected to be infective prior to end of life, and active implantable medical devices.
(a) "electrical and electronic equipment" or "EEE" means equipment which is dependent on electric currents or electromagnetic fields in order to work properly and equipment for the generation, transfer and measurement of such currents and fields and designed for use with a voltage rating not exceeding 1000 volts for alternating current and1500 volts for direct current;(b) "large-scale stationary industrial tools" means a large size assembly of machines, equipment, and/or components, functioning together for a specific application, permanently installed and de-installed by professionals at a given place, and used and maintained by professionals in an industrial manufacturing facility or research and development facility; (c) "large-scale fixed installation" means a large-size combination of several types of apparatus and, where applicable, other devices, which: (i) are assembled, installed and de-installed by professionals; (ii) are intended to be used permanently as part of a building or a structure at a pre-defined and dedicated location; and (iii) can only be replaced by the same specifically designed equipment;
(d) "non-road mobile machinery" means machinery, with on-board power source, the operation of which requires either mobility or continuous or semi-continuous movement between a succession of fixed working locations while working; (e) "waste electrical and electronic equipment" or "WEEE" means electrical or electronic equipment which is waste within the meaning of Article 3(1) of Directive 2008/98/EC, including all components, sub-assemblies and consumables which are part of the product at the time of discarding; (f) "producer" means any natural or legal person who, irrespective of the selling technique used, including distance communication within the meaning of Directive 97/7/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 1997 on the protection of consumers in respect of distance contracts :OJ L 144, 4.6.1997, p. 19 .(i) is established in a Member State and manufactures EEE under his own name or trademark, or has EEE designed or manufactured and markets it under his name or trademark within the territory of that Member State; (ii) is established in a Member State and resells within the territory of that Member State, under his own name or trademark, equipment produced by other suppliers, a reseller not being regarded as the "producer" if the brand of the producer appears on the equipment, as provided for in point (i); (iii) is established in a Member State and places on the market of that Member State, on a professional basis, EEE from a third country or from another Member State; or (iv) sells EEE by means of distance communication directly to private households or to users other than private households in a Member State, and is established in another Member State or in a third country.
Whoever exclusively provides financing under or pursuant to any finance agreement shall not be deemed to be a "producer" unless he also acts as a producer within the meaning of points (i) to (iv); (g) "distributor" means any natural or legal person in the supply chain, who makes an EEE available on the market. This definition does not prevent a distributor from being, at the same time, a producer within the meaning of point (f); (h) "WEEE from private households" means WEEE which comes from private households and WEEE which comes from commercial, industrial, institutional and other sources which, because of its nature and quantity, is similar to that from private households. Waste from EEE likely to be used by both private households and users other than private households shall in any event be considered to be WEEE from private households; (i) "finance agreement" means any loan, lease, hiring or deferred sale agreement or arrangement relating to any equipment whether or not the terms of that agreement or arrangement or any collateral agreement or arrangement provide that a transfer of ownership of that equipment will or may take place; (j) "making available on the market" means any supply of a product for distribution, consumption or use on the market of a Member State in the course of a commercial activity, whether in return for payment or free of charge; (k) "placing on the market" means the first making available of a product on the market within the territory of a Member State on a professional basis; (l) "removal" means manual, mechanical, chemical or metallurgic handling with the result that hazardous substances, mixtures and components are contained in an identifiable stream or are an identifiable part of a stream within the treatment process. A substance, mixture or component is identifiable if it can be monitored to verify environmentally safe treatment; (m) "medical device" means a medical device or accessory within the meaning of, respectively, point (a) or (b) of Article 1(2) of Council Directive 93/42/EEC of 14 June 1993 concerning medical devices which is EEE;OJ L 169, 12.7.1993, p. 1 .(n) "in vitro diagnostic medical device" means an in vitro diagnostic device or accessory within the meaning of, respectively, point (b) or (c) of Article 1(2) of Directive 98/79/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 October 1998 on in vitro diagnostic medical devices which is EEE;OJ L 331, 7.12.1998, p. 1 .(o) "active implantable medical device" means an active implantable medical device within the meaning of point (c) of Article 1(2) of Council Directive 90/385/EEC of 20 June 1990 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to active implantable medical devices which is EEE.OJ L 189, 20.7.1990, p. 17 .
(a) systems are set up allowing final holders and distributors to return such waste at least free of charge. Member States shall ensure the availability and accessibility of the necessary collection facilities, taking into account, in particular, the population density; (b) when supplying a new product, distributors are responsible for ensuring that such waste can be returned to the distributor at least free of charge on a one-to-one basis as long as the equipment is of equivalent type and has fulfilled the same functions as the supplied equipment. Member States may derogate from this provision provided that they ensure that returning the WEEE is not thereby made more difficult for the final holder and that it remains free of charge for the final holder. Member States making use of this derogation shall inform the Commission thereof; (c) distributors provide for the collection, at retail shops with sales areas relating to EEE of at least 400 m 2 , or in their immediate proximity, of very small WEEE (no external dimension more than 25 cm) free of charge to end-users and with no obligation to buy EEE of an equivalent type, unless an assessment shows that alternative existing collection schemes are likely to be at least as effective. Such assessments shall be available to the public. WEEE collected shall be properly treated in accordance with Article 8;(d) without prejudice to points (a), (b) and (c), producers are allowed to set up and to operate individual and/or collective take-back systems for WEEE from private households provided that these are in line with the objectives of this Directive; (e) having regard to national and Union health and safety standards, WEEE that presents a health and safety risk to personnel because of contamination may be refused for return under points (a), (b) and (c). Member States shall make specific arrangements for such WEEE.
(a) received by collection and treatment facilities; (b) received by distributors; (c) separately collected by producers or third parties acting on their behalf.
(a) achieve, from 14 August 2016 , a collection rate that is lower than 45 % but higher than 40 % of the average weight of EEE placed on the market in the three preceding years; and(b) postpone the achievement of the collection rate referred to in the second subparagraph of paragraph 1 until a date of their own choice which shall not be later than 14 August 2021 .
(a) for WEEE resulting from EEE referred to in Article 2(1), point (a), other than photovoltaic panels, where such EEE was placed on the market after 13 August 2005 ;(b) for WEEE resulting from photovoltaic panels where such photovoltaic panels were placed on the market from 13 August 2012 ; and(c) for WEEE resulting from EEE referred to in Article 2(1), point (b), and which does not fall within the scope of Article 2(1), point (a), where such EEE was placed on the market from 15 August 2018 .
(a) for WEEE resulting from EEE referred to in Article 2(1), point (a), other than photovoltaic panels, where such EEE was placed on the market after 13 August 2005 ;(b) for WEEE resulting from photovoltaic panels where such photovoltaic panels were placed on the market from 13 August 2012 ; and(c) for WEEE resulting from EEE referred to in Article 2(1), point (b), which does not fall within the scope of Article 2(1), point (a), where such EEE was placed on the market from 15 August 2018 .
(a) the requirement not to dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and to collect such WEEE separately; (b) the return and collection systems available to them, encouraging the coordination of information on the available collection points irrespective of the producers or other operators which have set them up; (c) their role in contributing to re-use, recycling and other forms of recovery of WEEE; (d) the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in EEE; (e) the meaning of the symbol shown in Annex IX.
(a) each producer, or each authorised representative where appointed under Article 17, is registered as required and has the possibility of entering online in their national register all relevant information reflecting that producer’s activities in that Member State; (b) upon registering, each producer, or each authorised representative where appointed under Article 17, provides the information set out in Annex X, Part A, undertaking to update it as appropriate; (c) each producer, or each authorised representative where appointed under Article 17, provides the information set out in Annex X, Part B; (d) national registers provide links to other national registers on their website to facilitate, in all Member States, registration of producers or, where appointed under Article 17, authorised representatives.
(a) information reported in the framework of the register of producers; (b) shipments, in particular exports of WEEE outside the Union in compliance with Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 and Regulation (EC) No 1418/2007; and (c) the operations at treatment facilities in accordance with Directive 2008/98/EC and Annex VII of this Directive.
(a) agreements shall be enforceable; (b) agreements shall specify objectives with the corresponding deadlines; (c) agreements shall be published in the national official journal or an official document equally accessible to the public and transmitted to the Commission; (d) the results achieved shall be monitored regularly, reported to the competent authorities and the Commission and made available to the public under the conditions set out in the agreement; (e) the competent authorities shall ensure that the progress achieved under the agreement is examined; (f) in the case of non-compliance with the agreement, Member States must implement the relevant provisions of this Directive by legislative, regulatory or administrative measures.
(a) provisions which specifically ensure that the principle of legal certainty is adhered to and that there is no unjustified retroactive effect in any Member State; (b) provisions which ensure the implementation of the waste hierarchy as laid down in Article 4 of Directive 2008/98/EC; (c) provisions which ensure that citizens and consumers are not burdened with disproportionate costs, in line with the "polluter pays" principle; (d) provisions which ensure full implementation and enforcement of this Directive, in particular with regard to adequate collection targets, as well as with regard to preventing illegal trade of WEEE; (e) creating a new EEE category for "photovoltaic panels" under this Directive with the aim to disassociate photovoltaic panels from the existing EEE category 4, "large equipment", as referred to in Annexes III and IV, and calculating the collection targets on the basis of waste photovoltaic panels available for collection based on their expected lifetime, rather than on the quantity of products placed on the market; (f) establishing a mechanism to ensure that, in the event of failure or liquidation of the producer, the future costs of collection, treatment, recovery and environmentally sound disposal of waste from photovoltaic panels from both private households and users other than private households will be covered financially.
Large cooling appliances Refrigerators Freezers Other large appliances used for refrigeration, conservation and storage of food Washing machines Clothes dryers Dish washing machines Cookers Electric stoves Electric hot plates Microwaves Other large appliances used for cooking and other processing of food Electric heating appliances Electric radiators Other large appliances for heating rooms, beds, seating furniture Electric fans Air conditioner appliances Other fanning, exhaust ventilation and conditioning equipment
Vacuum cleaners Carpet sweepers Other appliances for cleaning Appliances used for sewing, knitting, weaving and other processing for textiles Irons and other appliances for ironing, mangling and other care of clothing Toasters Fryers Grinders, coffee machines and equipment for opening or sealing containers or packages Electric knives Appliances for hair cutting, hair drying, tooth brushing, shaving, massage and other body care appliances Clocks, watches and equipment for the purpose of measuring, indicating or registering time Scales
Centralised data processing: Mainframes Minicomputers Printer units
Personal computing: Personal computers (CPU, mouse, screen and keyboard included) Laptop computers (CPU, mouse, screen and keyboard included) Notebook computers Notepad computers Printers Copying equipment Electrical and electronic typewriters Pocket and desk calculators and other products and equipment for the collection, storage, processing, presentation or communication of information by electronic means User terminals and systems Facsimile machine (fax) Telex Telephones Pay telephones Cordless telephones Cellular telephones Answering systems and other products or equipment of transmitting sound, images or other information by telecommunications
Radio sets Television sets Video cameras Video recorders Hi-fi recorders Audio amplifiers Musical instruments and other products or equipment for the purpose of recording or reproducing sound or images, including signals or other technologies for the distribution of sound and image than by telecommunications Photovoltaic panels
Luminaires for fluorescent lamps with the exception of luminaires in households Straight fluorescent lamps Compact fluorescent lamps High intensity discharge lamps, including pressure sodium lamps and metal halide lamps Low pressure sodium lamps Other lighting or equipment for the purpose of spreading or controlling light with the exception of filament bulbs
Drills Saws Sewing machines Equipment for turning, milling, sanding, grinding, sawing, cutting, shearing, drilling, making holes, punching, folding, bending or similar processing of wood, metal and other materials Tools for riveting, nailing or screwing or removing rivets, nails, screws or similar uses Tools for welding, soldering or similar use Equipment for spraying, spreading, dispersing or other treatment of liquid or gaseous substances by other means Tools for mowing or other gardening activities
Electric trains or car racing sets Hand-held video game consoles Video games Computers for biking, diving, running, rowing, etc. Sports equipment with electric or electronic components Coin slot machines
Radiotherapy equipment Cardiology equipment Dialysis equipment Pulmonary ventilators Nuclear medicine equipment Laboratory equipment for in vitro diagnosis Analysers Freezers Fertilization tests Other appliances for detecting, preventing, monitoring, treating, alleviating illness, injury or disability
Smoke detector Heating regulators Thermostats Measuring, weighing or adjusting appliances for household or as laboratory equipment Other monitoring and control instruments used in industrial installations (e.g. in control panels)
Automatic dispensers for hot drinks Automatic dispensers for hot or cold bottles or cans Automatic dispensers for solid products Automatic dispensers for money All appliances which deliver automatically all kinds of products
(a) for WEEE falling within category 1 or 10 of Annex I, 80 % shall be recovered, and 75 % shall be recycled;
(b) for WEEE falling within category 3 or 4 of Annex I, 75 % shall be recovered, and 65 % shall be recycled;
(c) for WEEE falling within category 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 of Annex I, 70 % shall be recovered, and 50 % shall be recycled;
(d) for gas discharge lamps, 80 % shall be recycled.
(a) for WEEE falling within category 1 or 10 of Annex I, 85 % shall be recovered, and 80 % shall be prepared for re-use and recycled;
(b) for WEEE falling within category 3 or 4 of Annex I, 80 % shall be recovered, and 70 % shall be prepared for re-use and recycled;
(c) for WEEE falling within category 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 of Annex I, 75 % shall be recovered, and 55 % shall be prepared for re-use and recycled;
(d) for gas discharge lamps, 80 % shall be recycled.
(a) for WEEE falling within category 1 or 4 of Annex III, 85 % shall be recovered, and 80 % shall be prepared for re-use and recycled;
(b) for WEEE falling within category 2 of Annex III, 80 % shall be recovered, and 70 % shall be prepared for re-use and recycled;
(c) for WEEE falling within category 5 or 6 of Annex III, 75 % shall be recovered, and 55 % shall be prepared for re-use and recycled;
(d) for WEEE falling within category 3 of Annex III, 80 % shall be recycled.
(a) a copy of the invoice and contract relating to the sale and/or transfer of ownership of the EEE which states that the equipment is destined for direct re-use and that it is fully functional; (b) evidence of evaluation or testing in the form of a copy of the records (certificate of testing, proof of functionality) on every item within the consignment and a protocol containing all record information according to point 3; (c) a declaration made by the holder who arranges the transport of the EEE that none of the material or equipment within the consignment is waste as defined by Article 3(1) of Directive 2008/98/EC; and (d) appropriate protection against damage during transportation, loading and unloading in particular through sufficient packaging and appropriate stacking of the load.
(a) the EEE is sent back to the producer or a third party acting on his behalf as defective for repair under warranty with the intention of re-use; or (b) the used EEE for professional use is sent to the producer or a third party acting on his behalf or a third-party facility in countries to which Decision C(2001)107/Final of the OECD Council concerning the revision of Decision C(92)39/Final on control of transboundary movements of wastes destined for recovery operations applies, for refurbishment or repair under a valid contract with the intention of re-use; or (c) the defective used EEE for professional use, such as medical devices or their parts, is sent to the producer or a third party acting on his behalf for root cause analysis under a valid contract, in cases where such an analysis can only be conducted by the producer or third parties acting on his behalf.
Step 1: Testing (a) Functionality shall be tested and the presence of hazardous substances shall be evaluated. The tests to be conducted depend on the kind of EEE. For most of the used EEE a functionality test of the key functions is sufficient. (b) Results of evaluation and testing shall be recorded.
Step 2: Record (a) The record shall be fixed securely but not permanently on either the EEE itself (if not packed) or on the packaging so it can be read without unpacking the equipment. (b) The record shall contain the following information: name of item (name of the equipment if listed in Annex II or Annex IV, as appropriate, and category set out in Annex I or Annex III, as appropriate), identification number of the item (type No) where applicable, year of production (if available), name and address of the company responsible for evidence of functionality, result of tests as described in step 1 (including date of the functionality test), kind of tests performed.
(a) a relevant transport document, e.g. CMR or waybill; (b) a declaration by the liable person on its responsibility.
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) containing capacitors in accordance with Council Directive 96/59/EC of 16 September 1996 on the disposal of polychlorinated biphenyls and polychlorinated terphenyls (PCB/PCT) ,OJ L 243, 24.9.1996, p. 31 .mercury containing components, such as switches or backlighting lamps, batteries, printed circuit boards of mobile phones generally, and of other devices if the surface of the printed circuit board is greater than 10 square centimetres, toner cartridges, liquid and paste, as well as colour toner, plastic containing brominated flame retardants, asbestos waste and components which contain asbestos, cathode ray tubes, chlorofluorocarbons (CFC), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFC), hydrocarbons (HC), gas discharge lamps, liquid crystal displays (together with their casing where appropriate) of a surface greater than 100 square centimetres and all those back-lighted with gas discharge lamps, external electric cables, components containing refractory ceramic fibres as described in Commission Directive 97/69/EC of 5 December 1997 adapting to technical progress for the 23rd time Council Directive 67/548/EEC on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances ,OJ L 343, 13.12.1997, p. 19 .components containing radioactive substances with the exception of components that are below the exemption thresholds set in Article 3 of and Annex I to Council Directive 96/29/Euratom of 13 May 1996 laying down basic safety standards for the protection of the health of workers and the general public against the dangers arising from ionizing radiation ,OJ L 159, 29.6.1996, p. 1 .electrolyte capacitors containing substances of concern (height > 25 mm, diameter > 25 mm or proportionately similar volume).
cathode ray tubes: the fluorescent coating has to be removed, equipment containing gases that are ozone depleting or have a global warming potential (GWP) above 15, such as those contained in foams and refrigeration circuits: the gases must be properly extracted and properly treated. Ozone-depleting gases must be treated in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1005/2009, gas discharge lamps: the mercury shall be removed.
impermeable surfaces for appropriate areas with the provision of spillage collection facilities and, where appropriate, decanters and cleanser-degreasers, weatherproof covering for appropriate areas.
scales to measure the weight of the treated waste, impermeable surfaces and waterproof covering for appropriate areas with the provision of spillage collection facilities and, where appropriate, decanters and cleanser-degreasers, appropriate storage for disassembled spare parts, appropriate containers for storage of batteries, PCBs/PCTs containing capacitors and other hazardous waste such as radioactive waste, equipment for the treatment of water in compliance with health and environmental regulations.
1. Name and address of the producer or of the authorised representative where appointed under Article 17 (postal code and location, street name and number, country, telephone and fax number, e-mail, as well as a contact person). In the case of an authorised representative as defined in Article 17, also the contact details of the producer that is represented. 2. National identification code of the producer, including European tax number or national tax number of the producer. 3. Category of EEE set out in Annex I or III, as appropriate. 4. Type of EEE (household or other than household equipment). 5. Brand name of EEE. 6. Information on how the producer meets its responsibilities: individual or collective scheme, including information on financial guarantee. 7. Selling technique used (e.g. distance selling). 8. Declaration stating that the information provided is true.
1. National identification code of the producer. 2. Reporting period. 3. Category of EEE set out in Annex I or III, as appropriate. 4. Quantity of EEE placed on the national market, by weight. 5. Quantity, by weight, of waste of EEE separately collected, recycled (including prepared for re-use), recovered and disposed of within the Member State or shipped within or outside the Union.
Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) | ( |
Directive 2003/108/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council | ( |
Directive 2008/34/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council | ( |
Directive | Deadline for transposition |
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2002/96/EC | |
2003/108/EC | |
2008/34/EC | — |
Directive 2002/96/EC | This Directive |
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Article 1 | — |
— | Article 1 |
Article 2(1) | Article 2(1) |
Article 2(2) | Article 2(2) |
Article 2(3) | Article 2(3)(a) |
Article 2(1) (partly) | Article 2(3)(b) |
Annex IB, point 5, last item | Article 2(3)(c) |
Annex IB, point 8 | Article 2(4)(g) |
— | Article 2(4)(a) to (f) and 2(5) |
Article 3(a) | Article 3(1)(a) |
— | Article 3(1)(b) to (d) |
Article 3(b) | Article 3(1)(e) |
Article 3(c) to (h) | Article 3(2) |
Article 3(i) | Article 3(1)(f) |
Article 3(j) | Article 3(1)(g) |
Article 3(k) | Article 3(1)(h) |
Article 3(l) | — |
Article 3(m) | Article 3(1)(i) |
— | Article 3(1)(j) to (o) |
Article 4 | Article 4 |
Article 5(1) to (2) | Article 5(1) to (2) |
— | Article 5(3) to (4) |
Article 5(3) | Article 5(5) |
— | Article 6(1) |
Article 5(4) | Article 6(2) |
Article 5(5) | Article 7(1) and (2) |
— | Article 8(1) |
Article 6(1), first and second subparagraphs, and (3) | Article 8(2), (3) and (4) |
Annex II(4) | Article 8(4), second subparagraph, first sentence |
Article 6(1), third subparagraph | Article 8(5) |
Article 6(6) | Article 8(6) |
Article 6(2) | Article 9(1) and (2) |
Article 6(4) | Article 9(3) |
Article 6(5) | Article 10(1) and (2) |
— | Article 10(3) |
Article 7(1) | — |
Article 7(2) | Article 11(1) and Annex V |
— | Article 11(2) |
— | Article 11(3) |
Article 7(3), first subparagraph | Article 11(4) |
Article 7(3), second subparagraph | — |
Article 7(4) | — |
Article 7(5) | Article 11(5) |
— | Article 11(6) |
Article 8(1) | Article 12(1) |
— | Article 12(2) |
Article 8(2), first and second subparagraphs | Article 12(3) |
Article 8(2), third subparagraph | Article 14(1) (partly) |
Article 8(3), first subparagraph | Article 12(4) |
— | Article 12(5) |
Article 8(3), second subparagraph | Article 14(1) (partly) |
Article 8(4) | — |
Article 9(1), first subparagraph | Article 13(1), first subparagraph |
Article 9(1), second subparagraph | — |
Article 9(1), third subparagraph | Article 13(1), second subparagraph |
Article 9(1), fourth subparagraph | Article 13(1), third subparagraph |
Article 9(2) | Article 13(2) |
Article 10(1) | Article 14(2) |
Article 10(2) | Article 14(3) |
Article 10(3) | Article 14(4) |
Article 10(4) | Article 14(5) |
Article 11 | Article 15 |
Article 12(1) (partly) | Article 16(1) to (3) |
Article 12(1), first subparagraph (partly) | Article 16(4) |
Article 12(1), second subparagraph | Article 16(1) and (2) and Article 17(2) and (3) |
Article 12(1), third subparagraph | Article 16(3) and (5) |
— | Article 17(1) |
Article 12(1), fourth subparagraph | Article 18 |
Article 12(2) | Article 16(5) |
Article 13 | Article 19 |
— | Article 20 |
Article 14 | Article 21 |
Article 15 | Article 22 |
Article 16 | Article 23(1) |
— | Article 23(2) to (4) |
Article 17(1) to (3) | Article 24(1) to (3) |
Article 17(4) | Article 7(3) |
Article 17(5) | Article 7(4) to (7), Article 11(6) and Article 12(6) |
— | Article 25 |
Article 18 | Article 26 |
Article 19 | Article 27 |
Annex IA | Annex I |
Annex IB | Annex II |
— | Annexes III, IV and VI |
Annexes II to IV | Annexes VII to IX |
— | Annexes X and XI |
— | Annex XII |
(a) from 13 August 2012 to14 August 2018 (transitional period), subject to paragraph 3, to EEE falling within the categories set out in Annex I. Annex II contains an indicative list of EEE which falls within the categories set out in Annex I;(b) from 15 August 2018 , subject to paragraphs 3 and 4, to all EEE. All EEE shall be classified within the categories set out in Annex III. Annex IV contains a non-exhaustive list of EEE which falls within the categories set out in Annex III (open scope).
(a) equipment which is necessary for the protection of the essential interests of the security of Member States, including arms, munitions and war material intended for specifically military purposes; (b) equipment which is specifically designed and installed as part of another type of equipment that is excluded from or does not fall within the scope of this Directive, which can fulfil its function only if it is part of that equipment; (c) filament bulbs.
(a) equipment designed to be sent into space; (b) large-scale stationary industrial tools; (c) large-scale fixed installations, except any equipment which is not specifically designed and installed as part of those installations; (d) means of transport for persons or goods, excluding electric two-wheel vehicles which are not type-approved; (e) non-road mobile machinery made available exclusively for professional use; (f) equipment specifically designed solely for the purposes of research and development that is only made available on a business-to-business basis; (g) medical devices and in vitro diagnostic medical devices, where such devices are expected to be infective prior to end of life, and active implantable medical devices.
(a) "electrical and electronic equipment" or "EEE" means equipment which is dependent on electric currents or electromagnetic fields in order to work properly and equipment for the generation, transfer and measurement of such currents and fields and designed for use with a voltage rating not exceeding 1000 volts for alternating current and1500 volts for direct current;(b) "large-scale stationary industrial tools" means a large size assembly of machines, equipment, and/or components, functioning together for a specific application, permanently installed and de-installed by professionals at a given place, and used and maintained by professionals in an industrial manufacturing facility or research and development facility; (c) "large-scale fixed installation" means a large-size combination of several types of apparatus and, where applicable, other devices, which: (i) are assembled, installed and de-installed by professionals; (ii) are intended to be used permanently as part of a building or a structure at a pre-defined and dedicated location; and (iii) can only be replaced by the same specifically designed equipment;
(d) "non-road mobile machinery" means machinery, with on-board power source, the operation of which requires either mobility or continuous or semi-continuous movement between a succession of fixed working locations while working; (e) "waste electrical and electronic equipment" or "WEEE" means electrical or electronic equipment which is waste within the meaning of Article 3(1) of Directive 2008/98/EC, including all components, sub-assemblies and consumables which are part of the product at the time of discarding; (f) "producer" means any natural or legal person who, irrespective of the selling technique used, including distance communication within the meaning of Directive 97/7/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 1997 on the protection of consumers in respect of distance contracts :OJ L 144, 4.6.1997, p. 19 .(i) is established in a Member State and manufactures EEE under his own name or trademark, or has EEE designed or manufactured and markets it under his name or trademark within the territory of that Member State; (ii) is established in a Member State and resells within the territory of that Member State, under his own name or trademark, equipment produced by other suppliers, a reseller not being regarded as the "producer" if the brand of the producer appears on the equipment, as provided for in point (i); (iii) is established in a Member State and places on the market of that Member State, on a professional basis, EEE from a third country or from another Member State; or (iv) sells EEE by means of distance communication directly to private households or to users other than private households in a Member State, and is established in another Member State or in a third country.
Whoever exclusively provides financing under or pursuant to any finance agreement shall not be deemed to be a "producer" unless he also acts as a producer within the meaning of points (i) to (iv); (g) "distributor" means any natural or legal person in the supply chain, who makes an EEE available on the market. This definition does not prevent a distributor from being, at the same time, a producer within the meaning of point (f); (h) "WEEE from private households" means WEEE which comes from private households and WEEE which comes from commercial, industrial, institutional and other sources which, because of its nature and quantity, is similar to that from private households. Waste from EEE likely to be used by both private households and users other than private households shall in any event be considered to be WEEE from private households; (i) "finance agreement" means any loan, lease, hiring or deferred sale agreement or arrangement relating to any equipment whether or not the terms of that agreement or arrangement or any collateral agreement or arrangement provide that a transfer of ownership of that equipment will or may take place; (j) "making available on the market" means any supply of a product for distribution, consumption or use on the market of a Member State in the course of a commercial activity, whether in return for payment or free of charge; (k) "placing on the market" means the first making available of a product on the market within the territory of a Member State on a professional basis; (l) "removal" means manual, mechanical, chemical or metallurgic handling with the result that hazardous substances, mixtures and components are contained in an identifiable stream or are an identifiable part of a stream within the treatment process. A substance, mixture or component is identifiable if it can be monitored to verify environmentally safe treatment; (m) "medical device" means a medical device or accessory within the meaning of, respectively, point (a) or (b) of Article 1(2) of Council Directive 93/42/EEC of 14 June 1993 concerning medical devices which is EEE;OJ L 169, 12.7.1993, p. 1 .(n) "in vitro diagnostic medical device" means an in vitro diagnostic device or accessory within the meaning of, respectively, point (b) or (c) of Article 1(2) of Directive 98/79/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 October 1998 on in vitro diagnostic medical devices which is EEE;OJ L 331, 7.12.1998, p. 1 .(o) "active implantable medical device" means an active implantable medical device within the meaning of point (c) of Article 1(2) of Council Directive 90/385/EEC of 20 June 1990 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to active implantable medical devices which is EEE.OJ L 189, 20.7.1990, p. 17 .
(a) systems are set up allowing final holders and distributors to return such waste at least free of charge. Member States shall ensure the availability and accessibility of the necessary collection facilities, taking into account, in particular, the population density; (b) when supplying a new product, distributors are responsible for ensuring that such waste can be returned to the distributor at least free of charge on a one-to-one basis as long as the equipment is of equivalent type and has fulfilled the same functions as the supplied equipment. Member States may derogate from this provision provided that they ensure that returning the WEEE is not thereby made more difficult for the final holder and that it remains free of charge for the final holder. Member States making use of this derogation shall inform the Commission thereof; (c) distributors provide for the collection, at retail shops with sales areas relating to EEE of at least 400 m 2 , or in their immediate proximity, of very small WEEE (no external dimension more than 25 cm) free of charge to end-users and with no obligation to buy EEE of an equivalent type, unless an assessment shows that alternative existing collection schemes are likely to be at least as effective. Such assessments shall be available to the public. WEEE collected shall be properly treated in accordance with Article 8;(d) without prejudice to points (a), (b) and (c), producers are allowed to set up and to operate individual and/or collective take-back systems for WEEE from private households provided that these are in line with the objectives of this Directive; (e) having regard to national and Union health and safety standards, WEEE that presents a health and safety risk to personnel because of contamination may be refused for return under points (a), (b) and (c). Member States shall make specific arrangements for such WEEE.
(a) received by collection and treatment facilities; (b) received by distributors; (c) separately collected by producers or third parties acting on their behalf.
(a) achieve, from 14 August 2016 , a collection rate that is lower than 45 % but higher than 40 % of the average weight of EEE placed on the market in the three preceding years; and(b) postpone the achievement of the collection rate referred to in the second subparagraph of paragraph 1 until a date of their own choice which shall not be later than 14 August 2021 .
(a) for WEEE resulting from EEE referred to in Article 2(1), point (a), other than photovoltaic panels, where such EEE was placed on the market after 13 August 2005 ;(b) for WEEE resulting from photovoltaic panels where such photovoltaic panels were placed on the market from 13 August 2012 ; and(c) for WEEE resulting from EEE referred to in Article 2(1), point (b), and which does not fall within the scope of Article 2(1), point (a), where such EEE was placed on the market from 15 August 2018 .
(a) for WEEE resulting from EEE referred to in Article 2(1), point (a), other than photovoltaic panels, where such EEE was placed on the market after 13 August 2005 ;(b) for WEEE resulting from photovoltaic panels where such photovoltaic panels were placed on the market from 13 August 2012 ; and(c) for WEEE resulting from EEE referred to in Article 2(1), point (b), which does not fall within the scope of Article 2(1), point (a), where such EEE was placed on the market from 15 August 2018 .
(a) the requirement not to dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and to collect such WEEE separately; (b) the return and collection systems available to them, encouraging the coordination of information on the available collection points irrespective of the producers or other operators which have set them up; (c) their role in contributing to re-use, recycling and other forms of recovery of WEEE; (d) the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in EEE; (e) the meaning of the symbol shown in Annex IX.
(a) each producer, or each authorised representative where appointed under Article 17, is registered as required and has the possibility of entering online in their national register all relevant information reflecting that producer’s activities in that Member State; (b) upon registering, each producer, or each authorised representative where appointed under Article 17, provides the information set out in Annex X, Part A, undertaking to update it as appropriate; (c) each producer, or each authorised representative where appointed under Article 17, provides the information set out in Annex X, Part B; (d) national registers provide links to other national registers on their website to facilitate, in all Member States, registration of producers or, where appointed under Article 17, authorised representatives.
(a) information reported in the framework of the register of producers; (b) shipments, in particular exports of WEEE outside the Union in compliance with Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 and Regulation (EC) No 1418/2007; and (c) the operations at treatment facilities in accordance with Directive 2008/98/EC and Annex VII of this Directive.
(a) agreements shall be enforceable; (b) agreements shall specify objectives with the corresponding deadlines; (c) agreements shall be published in the national official journal or an official document equally accessible to the public and transmitted to the Commission; (d) the results achieved shall be monitored regularly, reported to the competent authorities and the Commission and made available to the public under the conditions set out in the agreement; (e) the competent authorities shall ensure that the progress achieved under the agreement is examined; (f) in the case of non-compliance with the agreement, Member States must implement the relevant provisions of this Directive by legislative, regulatory or administrative measures.
(a) provisions which specifically ensure that the principle of legal certainty is adhered to and that there is no unjustified retroactive effect in any Member State; (b) provisions which ensure the implementation of the waste hierarchy as laid down in Article 4 of Directive 2008/98/EC; (c) provisions which ensure that citizens and consumers are not burdened with disproportionate costs, in line with the "polluter pays" principle; (d) provisions which ensure full implementation and enforcement of this Directive, in particular with regard to adequate collection targets, as well as with regard to preventing illegal trade of WEEE; (e) creating a new EEE category for "photovoltaic panels" under this Directive with the aim to disassociate photovoltaic panels from the existing EEE category 4, "large equipment", as referred to in Annexes III and IV, and calculating the collection targets on the basis of waste photovoltaic panels available for collection based on their expected lifetime, rather than on the quantity of products placed on the market; (f) establishing a mechanism to ensure that, in the event of failure or liquidation of the producer, the future costs of collection, treatment, recovery and environmentally sound disposal of waste from photovoltaic panels from both private households and users other than private households will be covered financially.
Large cooling appliances Refrigerators Freezers Other large appliances used for refrigeration, conservation and storage of food Washing machines Clothes dryers Dish washing machines Cookers Electric stoves Electric hot plates Microwaves Other large appliances used for cooking and other processing of food Electric heating appliances Electric radiators Other large appliances for heating rooms, beds, seating furniture Electric fans Air conditioner appliances Other fanning, exhaust ventilation and conditioning equipment
Vacuum cleaners Carpet sweepers Other appliances for cleaning Appliances used for sewing, knitting, weaving and other processing for textiles Irons and other appliances for ironing, mangling and other care of clothing Toasters Fryers Grinders, coffee machines and equipment for opening or sealing containers or packages Electric knives Appliances for hair cutting, hair drying, tooth brushing, shaving, massage and other body care appliances Clocks, watches and equipment for the purpose of measuring, indicating or registering time Scales
Centralised data processing: Mainframes Minicomputers Printer units
Personal computing: Personal computers (CPU, mouse, screen and keyboard included) Laptop computers (CPU, mouse, screen and keyboard included) Notebook computers Notepad computers Printers Copying equipment Electrical and electronic typewriters Pocket and desk calculators and other products and equipment for the collection, storage, processing, presentation or communication of information by electronic means User terminals and systems Facsimile machine (fax) Telex Telephones Pay telephones Cordless telephones Cellular telephones Answering systems and other products or equipment of transmitting sound, images or other information by telecommunications
Radio sets Television sets Video cameras Video recorders Hi-fi recorders Audio amplifiers Musical instruments and other products or equipment for the purpose of recording or reproducing sound or images, including signals or other technologies for the distribution of sound and image than by telecommunications Photovoltaic panels
Luminaires for fluorescent lamps with the exception of luminaires in households Straight fluorescent lamps Compact fluorescent lamps High intensity discharge lamps, including pressure sodium lamps and metal halide lamps Low pressure sodium lamps Other lighting or equipment for the purpose of spreading or controlling light with the exception of filament bulbs
Drills Saws Sewing machines Equipment for turning, milling, sanding, grinding, sawing, cutting, shearing, drilling, making holes, punching, folding, bending or similar processing of wood, metal and other materials Tools for riveting, nailing or screwing or removing rivets, nails, screws or similar uses Tools for welding, soldering or similar use Equipment for spraying, spreading, dispersing or other treatment of liquid or gaseous substances by other means Tools for mowing or other gardening activities
Electric trains or car racing sets Hand-held video game consoles Video games Computers for biking, diving, running, rowing, etc. Sports equipment with electric or electronic components Coin slot machines
Radiotherapy equipment Cardiology equipment Dialysis equipment Pulmonary ventilators Nuclear medicine equipment Laboratory equipment for in vitro diagnosis Analysers Freezers Fertilization tests Other appliances for detecting, preventing, monitoring, treating, alleviating illness, injury or disability
Smoke detector Heating regulators Thermostats Measuring, weighing or adjusting appliances for household or as laboratory equipment Other monitoring and control instruments used in industrial installations (e.g. in control panels)
Automatic dispensers for hot drinks Automatic dispensers for hot or cold bottles or cans Automatic dispensers for solid products Automatic dispensers for money All appliances which deliver automatically all kinds of products
(a) for WEEE falling within category 1 or 10 of Annex I, 80 % shall be recovered, and 75 % shall be recycled;
(b) for WEEE falling within category 3 or 4 of Annex I, 75 % shall be recovered, and 65 % shall be recycled;
(c) for WEEE falling within category 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 of Annex I, 70 % shall be recovered, and 50 % shall be recycled;
(d) for gas discharge lamps, 80 % shall be recycled.
(a) for WEEE falling within category 1 or 10 of Annex I, 85 % shall be recovered, and 80 % shall be prepared for re-use and recycled;
(b) for WEEE falling within category 3 or 4 of Annex I, 80 % shall be recovered, and 70 % shall be prepared for re-use and recycled;
(c) for WEEE falling within category 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 of Annex I, 75 % shall be recovered, and 55 % shall be prepared for re-use and recycled;
(d) for gas discharge lamps, 80 % shall be recycled.
(a) for WEEE falling within category 1 or 4 of Annex III, 85 % shall be recovered, and 80 % shall be prepared for re-use and recycled;
(b) for WEEE falling within category 2 of Annex III, 80 % shall be recovered, and 70 % shall be prepared for re-use and recycled;
(c) for WEEE falling within category 5 or 6 of Annex III, 75 % shall be recovered, and 55 % shall be prepared for re-use and recycled;
(d) for WEEE falling within category 3 of Annex III, 80 % shall be recycled.
(a) a copy of the invoice and contract relating to the sale and/or transfer of ownership of the EEE which states that the equipment is destined for direct re-use and that it is fully functional; (b) evidence of evaluation or testing in the form of a copy of the records (certificate of testing, proof of functionality) on every item within the consignment and a protocol containing all record information according to point 3; (c) a declaration made by the holder who arranges the transport of the EEE that none of the material or equipment within the consignment is waste as defined by Article 3(1) of Directive 2008/98/EC; and (d) appropriate protection against damage during transportation, loading and unloading in particular through sufficient packaging and appropriate stacking of the load.
(a) the EEE is sent back to the producer or a third party acting on his behalf as defective for repair under warranty with the intention of re-use; or (b) the used EEE for professional use is sent to the producer or a third party acting on his behalf or a third-party facility in countries to which Decision C(2001)107/Final of the OECD Council concerning the revision of Decision C(92)39/Final on control of transboundary movements of wastes destined for recovery operations applies, for refurbishment or repair under a valid contract with the intention of re-use; or (c) the defective used EEE for professional use, such as medical devices or their parts, is sent to the producer or a third party acting on his behalf for root cause analysis under a valid contract, in cases where such an analysis can only be conducted by the producer or third parties acting on his behalf.
Step 1: Testing (a) Functionality shall be tested and the presence of hazardous substances shall be evaluated. The tests to be conducted depend on the kind of EEE. For most of the used EEE a functionality test of the key functions is sufficient. (b) Results of evaluation and testing shall be recorded.
Step 2: Record (a) The record shall be fixed securely but not permanently on either the EEE itself (if not packed) or on the packaging so it can be read without unpacking the equipment. (b) The record shall contain the following information: name of item (name of the equipment if listed in Annex II or Annex IV, as appropriate, and category set out in Annex I or Annex III, as appropriate), identification number of the item (type No) where applicable, year of production (if available), name and address of the company responsible for evidence of functionality, result of tests as described in step 1 (including date of the functionality test), kind of tests performed.
(a) a relevant transport document, e.g. CMR or waybill; (b) a declaration by the liable person on its responsibility.
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) containing capacitors in accordance with Council Directive 96/59/EC of 16 September 1996 on the disposal of polychlorinated biphenyls and polychlorinated terphenyls (PCB/PCT) ,OJ L 243, 24.9.1996, p. 31 .mercury containing components, such as switches or backlighting lamps, batteries, printed circuit boards of mobile phones generally, and of other devices if the surface of the printed circuit board is greater than 10 square centimetres, toner cartridges, liquid and paste, as well as colour toner, plastic containing brominated flame retardants, asbestos waste and components which contain asbestos, cathode ray tubes, chlorofluorocarbons (CFC), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFC), hydrocarbons (HC), gas discharge lamps, liquid crystal displays (together with their casing where appropriate) of a surface greater than 100 square centimetres and all those back-lighted with gas discharge lamps, external electric cables, components containing refractory ceramic fibres as described in Commission Directive 97/69/EC of 5 December 1997 adapting to technical progress for the 23rd time Council Directive 67/548/EEC on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances ,OJ L 343, 13.12.1997, p. 19 .components containing radioactive substances with the exception of components that are below the exemption thresholds set in Article 3 of and Annex I to Council Directive 96/29/Euratom of 13 May 1996 laying down basic safety standards for the protection of the health of workers and the general public against the dangers arising from ionizing radiation ,OJ L 159, 29.6.1996, p. 1 .electrolyte capacitors containing substances of concern (height > 25 mm, diameter > 25 mm or proportionately similar volume).
cathode ray tubes: the fluorescent coating has to be removed, equipment containing gases that are ozone depleting or have a global warming potential (GWP) above 15, such as those contained in foams and refrigeration circuits: the gases must be properly extracted and properly treated. Ozone-depleting gases must be treated in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1005/2009, gas discharge lamps: the mercury shall be removed.
impermeable surfaces for appropriate areas with the provision of spillage collection facilities and, where appropriate, decanters and cleanser-degreasers, weatherproof covering for appropriate areas.
scales to measure the weight of the treated waste, impermeable surfaces and waterproof covering for appropriate areas with the provision of spillage collection facilities and, where appropriate, decanters and cleanser-degreasers, appropriate storage for disassembled spare parts, appropriate containers for storage of batteries, PCBs/PCTs containing capacitors and other hazardous waste such as radioactive waste, equipment for the treatment of water in compliance with health and environmental regulations.
1. Name and address of the producer or of the authorised representative where appointed under Article 17 (postal code and location, street name and number, country, telephone and fax number, e-mail, as well as a contact person). In the case of an authorised representative as defined in Article 17, also the contact details of the producer that is represented. 2. National identification code of the producer, including European tax number or national tax number of the producer. 3. Category of EEE set out in Annex I or III, as appropriate. 4. Type of EEE (household or other than household equipment). 5. Brand name of EEE. 6. Information on how the producer meets its responsibilities: individual or collective scheme, including information on financial guarantee. 7. Selling technique used (e.g. distance selling). 8. Declaration stating that the information provided is true.
1. National identification code of the producer. 2. Reporting period. 3. Category of EEE set out in Annex I or III, as appropriate. 4. Quantity of EEE placed on the national market, by weight. 5. Quantity, by weight, of waste of EEE separately collected, recycled (including prepared for re-use), recovered and disposed of within the Member State or shipped within or outside the Union.
Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) | ( |
Directive 2003/108/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council | ( |
Directive 2008/34/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council | ( |
Directive | Deadline for transposition |
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2002/96/EC | |
2003/108/EC | |
2008/34/EC | — |
Directive 2002/96/EC | This Directive |
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Article 1 | — |
— | Article 1 |
Article 2(1) | Article 2(1) |
Article 2(2) | Article 2(2) |
Article 2(3) | Article 2(3)(a) |
Article 2(1) (partly) | Article 2(3)(b) |
Annex IB, point 5, last item | Article 2(3)(c) |
Annex IB, point 8 | Article 2(4)(g) |
— | Article 2(4)(a) to (f) and 2(5) |
Article 3(a) | Article 3(1)(a) |
— | Article 3(1)(b) to (d) |
Article 3(b) | Article 3(1)(e) |
Article 3(c) to (h) | Article 3(2) |
Article 3(i) | Article 3(1)(f) |
Article 3(j) | Article 3(1)(g) |
Article 3(k) | Article 3(1)(h) |
Article 3(l) | — |
Article 3(m) | Article 3(1)(i) |
— | Article 3(1)(j) to (o) |
Article 4 | Article 4 |
Article 5(1) to (2) | Article 5(1) to (2) |
— | Article 5(3) to (4) |
Article 5(3) | Article 5(5) |
— | Article 6(1) |
Article 5(4) | Article 6(2) |
Article 5(5) | Article 7(1) and (2) |
— | Article 8(1) |
Article 6(1), first and second subparagraphs, and (3) | Article 8(2), (3) and (4) |
Annex II(4) | Article 8(4), second subparagraph, first sentence |
Article 6(1), third subparagraph | Article 8(5) |
Article 6(6) | Article 8(6) |
Article 6(2) | Article 9(1) and (2) |
Article 6(4) | Article 9(3) |
Article 6(5) | Article 10(1) and (2) |
— | Article 10(3) |
Article 7(1) | — |
Article 7(2) | Article 11(1) and Annex V |
— | Article 11(2) |
— | Article 11(3) |
Article 7(3), first subparagraph | Article 11(4) |
Article 7(3), second subparagraph | — |
Article 7(4) | — |
Article 7(5) | Article 11(5) |
— | Article 11(6) |
Article 8(1) | Article 12(1) |
— | Article 12(2) |
Article 8(2), first and second subparagraphs | Article 12(3) |
Article 8(2), third subparagraph | Article 14(1) (partly) |
Article 8(3), first subparagraph | Article 12(4) |
— | Article 12(5) |
Article 8(3), second subparagraph | Article 14(1) (partly) |
Article 8(4) | — |
Article 9(1), first subparagraph | Article 13(1), first subparagraph |
Article 9(1), second subparagraph | — |
Article 9(1), third subparagraph | Article 13(1), second subparagraph |
Article 9(1), fourth subparagraph | Article 13(1), third subparagraph |
Article 9(2) | Article 13(2) |
Article 10(1) | Article 14(2) |
Article 10(2) | Article 14(3) |
Article 10(3) | Article 14(4) |
Article 10(4) | Article 14(5) |
Article 11 | Article 15 |
Article 12(1) (partly) | Article 16(1) to (3) |
Article 12(1), first subparagraph (partly) | Article 16(4) |
Article 12(1), second subparagraph | Article 16(1) and (2) and Article 17(2) and (3) |
Article 12(1), third subparagraph | Article 16(3) and (5) |
— | Article 17(1) |
Article 12(1), fourth subparagraph | Article 18 |
Article 12(2) | Article 16(5) |
Article 13 | Article 19 |
— | Article 20 |
Article 14 | Article 21 |
Article 15 | Article 22 |
Article 16 | Article 23(1) |
— | Article 23(2) to (4) |
Article 17(1) to (3) | Article 24(1) to (3) |
Article 17(4) | Article 7(3) |
Article 17(5) | Article 7(4) to (7), Article 11(6) and Article 12(6) |
— | Article 25 |
Article 18 | Article 26 |
Article 19 | Article 27 |
Annex IA | Annex I |
Annex IB | Annex II |
— | Annexes III, IV and VI |
Annexes II to IV | Annexes VII to IX |
— | Annexes X and XI |
— | Annex XII |