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March, 2015 ALPiBa Asociación Latinoamericana de Pilas y Baterías (Latin american Battery Association)
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ALiBa Members ◦ Energizer ◦ Duracell ◦ Ray-o-Vac ◦ Sony History ◦ 3 year working informally ◦ Established in Mexico city ◦ 5 months formally working
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Objective ◦ Generate guidelines for the strategy to follow in the region according each country Resources ◦ Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico have local battery groups Main actions of local governments ◦ To tray to establish in regulations: All kind of batteries as a Hazardous waste or special handling waste Mandatory collection and recycling programs. Extended responsibility of the producer
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Generally base on: IEC 60086-1 and 2 for technical specifications. DIRECTIVE 2006/66/EC, for Hg and Cd content Belief that all kind of batteries are consider as a hazardous waste Belief that no scientific studies are needed to determine actions. Use certification to control trade balance. Most of the regulation are only for batteries as product and do not consider batteries into other products.
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Colombia ◦ Local University determine all batteries as Hazardous waste because corrosibity Mexico ◦ Local Universities made a LCA and determine: batteries are not hazardous waste, but Ni-Cd Should not be collected and recycled because Mexico´s conditions ◦ Government researches determine batteries are not hazardous waste and only Ni-Cd batteries should be collected in Mexico. Venezuela ◦ Local University determine non-rechargable batteries are not hazardous waste.
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Colombia: ◦ All kind of batteries have to be certified for max content of Hg and Cd. ◦ Just batteries as a product, no batteries into other products ◦ Obligation on Collection of rechargeable is required, Brazil ◦ Obligation for collection on NiCd and Lead batteries Mexico ◦ All kind of batteries are consider Special Handling Waste ◦ Only big generator (more than 10 Ton per year) are obligated to stablish handling plans. ◦ Ni-Cd and Hg batteries are consider hazardous waste. ◦ Battery norm is in progress and Rechargeable are not consider for max content of Hg and Cd.
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Ecuador: ◦ All rechargeable batteries are consider hazardous waste and all importers are obligated to establish a collection plan. ◦ All kind of batteries have to be certified for max content of Hg and Cd. New regulation are been analyzed in: ◦ Chile, Project based on extender responsibility of the producer ◦ Costa Rica, Project based on extender responsibility of the producer ◦ Argentina, collection for all kind of batteries
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