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(18) Lithuania

(1) the legal transformation

Lithuanian Ministry of Environment Decree No. V-258 to RoHS Directive into national legislation of Lithuania, the Lithuanian hygiene norms in the Act “on the Prohibition or Restrictions on the Use of the substance” HN36-2002 formed the basis of amendments.

The European Commission resolution 2004/312, Lithuania can be postponed to December 31, 2008 WEEE Directive to achieve the collection, recycling, processing goals. The WEEE Directive into law through several national laws of Lithuania. These laws are currently in the revision process, including the following: “Waste Management Law”. Although the draft of the revised law on January 7, 2005 received the approval of the Government of Lithuania, but then has been subject of debate. The main reason is that Parliament does not support the establishment of recycling

Organization

, But directly by the manufacturer entered into an agreement with the recycling plant or led to do by the municipal, manufacturers pay to the municipal; and some other people think that the collective recycling system should be established. It is reported that the Parliament will soon introduce a resolution to determine whether the introduction of this draft. “Waste Management Law” amendment and the WEEE directive is very similar to the main contents include: the definition of waste electrical and electronic definition of exactly the same with the WEEE directive; producers and importers responsible for recycling to achieve the objectives are: electrical and electronic household waste per person per 4kg;

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New product-one recycling old products; municipal recycling centers responsible for the operation, but the manufacturer must establish their own recycling system; producers and importers must be registered in Lithuania, the Ministry of Environment, or Environment Agency (EnvironmentAgency) will be responsible for organizing the registration, The final deadline for registration is expected in early 2006; producer recycling system can be independently established, can also participate in a collective recovery system, recovery system must be non-profit, open to all manufacturers, and the registered capital must meet certain requirements; For identification, registration, collective recycling systems and information reporting the details of the requirements, Lithuania will be a separate ministerial order issued on the WEEE regulations or revised regulations.

(2) Waste Electrical and Electronic Regulations

“Waste Electrical and Electronic Regulations” means the Ministry of Environment Decree No. D1-481, was on Sept. 10, 2004 issued. WEEE Directive Annex to the Act II (selective treatment) and Annex III (the technical processing and storage facilities to the ball) to which the conversion into national law.

(3) of the Government of National Strategic Waste Management Plan Resolution

2004 10 5, revised “government of national strategic waste management plan resolution” introduced, namely the Government resolution No. 1252. The revised resolution includes the recycling of waste electrical and electronic targets.

(4) draft amendments to the law the administrative norms

For those who avoid recycling of waste electrical and electronic punishment of those responsible will be reflected in the revised draft.

(5) Recycling Organization

Electrical and electronic industries in the country’s economic development in Lithuania, occupied a pivotal position, there are 250 related companies, two thirds of SMEs. As the industry is very decentralized organization, the organization of collective recovery agencies more difficult. Recovery system is currently set up as follows:

INFOBALT (Lithuania Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers and Importers Association): The association has invited other associations to set up a recycling system, recycling organizations, ITC and consumer devices, but does not include TV.

Zaliasis taskas (GreenHot): was established in 2002 to recover the main package, is considering the recovery of waste electrical and electronic.

CEC

ED (European Household Electrical Appliances Association): the same as in Latvia,

Philips

, Electrolux and Whirlpool in Nov. 2004 in the local set up a CECED division, and is considering the establishment of a recycling system.
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