National Reporting under the Basel Convention Ms. Carla Valle-Klann Programme Officer UNEP - Secretariat of the Basel Convention November 2013 Basel Convention.

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National Reporting under the Basel Convention Ms. Carla Valle-Klann Programme Officer UNEP - Secretariat of the Basel Convention November 2013 Basel Convention on the control of transboundary movements of hazardous wastes and their disposal

National Reporting under the Basel Convention Introduction to the Basel Convention The Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal Adopted in May 1989 Came into force in May Parties as of October 2013

National Reporting under the Basel Convention Main Goals of the Convention To protect human health and the environment against the adverse effects, which may result from the generation, transboundary movement and management of hazardous wastes and other wastes. Reducing the transboundary movements of hazardous wastes, minimizing the quantity and hazardousness of wastes generated and ensuring their environmentally sound management, and assisting developing countries in environmentally sound management of the hazardous wastes, and other wastes.

National Reporting under the Basel Convention More effort is needed GEO 5 publication –Policy making requires more reliable data –Environmental deterioration demonstrates that internationally agreed goals have been only partially achieved Number of reports has decreased Parties face issues in all areas of the BC implementation (e.g., legislation, customs, data collection, inventories of HW, etc) which have impacts on national reports

National Reporting under the Basel Convention National Reporting Mandate Article 13(3) of the Basel Convention The information to be transmitted is specified under 13(3)(a) to 13(3)(i). The Parties, consistent with national laws and regulations, shall transmit, through the Secretariat, to the Conference of the Parties, before the end of each calendar year, a report on the previous calendar year (e.g. 31/12/2013 for the 2012 report) The focal point of the Basel Convention is responsible for receiving and submitting information requested under Article 13

National Reporting under the Basel Convention National Reporting: COP6 adopted format Part I: status of information (MS Word) Part II: annual reporting –Section A (MS Excel) –Section B (MS Word)

National Reporting under the Basel Convention Part I: status of information Focal Point and Competent Authority Wastes controlled Restrictions on transboundary movements Control procedure Reduction and/or elimination of the generation of hazardous wastes and other wastes Reduction of the amount of hazardous wastes and other wastes subject to TBMs Information on effects of generation, transportation and disposal of hazardous wastes or other wastes on human health and the environment.

National Reporting under the Basel Convention Part I (cont.) –Bilateral, multilateral or regional agreements –Disposal facilities –Recovery facilities –Sources of technical assistance –Sources of financial assistance

National Reporting under the Basel Convention Part II: Section A Data on export of hazardous wastes and other wastes Data on import of hazardous wastes and other wastes Data on generation of hazardous wastes and other wastes

National Reporting under the Basel Convention Part II: Section B Disposals which did not proceed as intended Accidents occurring during the transboundary movements and disposal of hazardous wastes and other wastes

National Reporting under the Basel Convention Data on transboundary movements of HW and OW (Tables 6 and 7) Hazardous wastes –Article 1(1)a wastes (Y1-Y18 and Y19-Y45) –Y code –Annex VIII –Article 1(1)b wastes –Mixed wastes (multiple Y codes, or undefined) Other wastes (Y46-Y47) Note: the Secretariat excludes wastes not covered under BC scope

National Reporting under the Basel Convention Data on transboundary movements of HW and OW (Tables 6 and 7) Hazardous characteristics –UN class, H code, characteristics Amount exported/imported Country of destination/country of origin Transit country Final disposal operation (D-codes)/recovery operation (R-codes)

National Reporting under the Basel Convention Data on generation of HW and OW Table 8A –Generated amounts separately for hazardous wastes and other wastes –Differentiation between Article 1(1)a and Article 1(1)b wastes amounts Table 8B (optional!!) –Generation by Y-codes

National Reporting under the Basel Convention National Reporting: New format being discussed! In the next COP (COP12, 2015), a new format for the online questionnaire will be decided Small intersessional working group on National Reporting has been established to revise the current questionnaire, and simplify it

National Reporting under the Basel Convention Guidance available 1 Programe Officer that manages the processing of the data, provides training and support to the Parties Manual for the Parties on how to fill-in the questionnaires (in the 6 UN languages) Guidance Document on Improving National Reporting: –Details the processes for the Parties in order to be able to send national reports (proposed by the Implementation and Compliance Committee of the BC; in the 6 UN languages) Webinars and video sessions available in November, December and January. Also upon request.

National Reporting under the Basel Convention Former processes at the SBC Step by step with the national reporting database –Basic verification on completeness, right year, etc –Data is copied into the SBC national reporting database (verifications are done) –Data is transferred to the SBC website Online database Compilations –Status by date of submission –Status on completeness –Country Fact Sheets every three years The following year uses the latest data in the pre-filled questionnaires

National Reporting under the Basel Convention New Electronic Reporting System Launched recently All submissions shall be done online, by the Parties Some basic validations are available in the system, and others will be done by the Secretariat

National Reporting under the Basel Convention Issues faced with the questionnaires SBC perspective –Late and incomplete reports –Wrong reports –Lack of quick clarifications from the Parties

National Reporting under the Basel Convention National Reporting: latest submissions CountryLatest Report Armenia2011 Azerbaijan2011 Belarus2011 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2009 Croatia2011 Georgia2011 Kazakhstan2010 Kyrgyzstan2011 CountryLatest Report The FYR of Macedonia2002 Moldova2009 Montenegro2011 Russia2007 Serbia2011 TajikistanNot a Party Turkmenistan2003 Ukraine2010 Uzbekistan2011 Note: the latest report to be submitted to the SBC was due in 31/12/2012, for the year 2011.

National Reporting under the Basel Convention Present and future steps Plans to improve the national reporting system to be more similar to the one used by the Stockholm Convention (synergies decisions) – done! Both will have new electronic reporting systems which are based on the same technology, and have similar look and feel Launch of a data visualization tool this year – done! Create a working group with the Stockholm Convention to discuss the possibilities of cooperation at the national level and at the Secretariats on data collection – still pending In the long term perspective, the Secretariat aims at creating tools to analyze the data in a more dynamic and interactive way

National Reporting under the Basel Convention What can you do to improve the situation? Go back home and spread the news! –Provide input to the group revising the reporting format –Attend electronic training events or request one dedicated to your country Standardize data collection and methodologies Put in place procedures for data processing Increase quality checks/quality control before submission to the secretariat Report on time and complete!

National Reporting under the Basel Convention Ms. Carla Valle-Klann Programme Officer Secretariat of the Basel Convention – Thank you!!!