Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Waste list in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Waste listed in Annex III.
The following applies to waste listed in Annex III.
Definition of“hazardous waste” and the Hazardous Waste List.
Hazardous waste list adopted in 1994.
The following products are included in the"green" waste list: textiles.
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Hence, the Commission considers that the transposition of the Waste List is essential in the implementation by Member States of the hazardous waste definition.
section GH('Solid plastic wastes') except all solid plastic waste listed in Annex A and.
The'green' list of waste, that is to say the non-hazardous waste list, originates from the OECD control procedure which are traded within the OECD system as'normal commercial transactions.
Austria had not transposed the relevant annexes on hazardous waste nor the Hazardous Waste List.
All characteristics are referring to the waste list defined in Section 2,
Waste oil is classified as hazardous waste in chapter 12 and 13 of the hazardous waste list.
Article 4 maintains the legal basis for the waste list established by Commission Decision.
These definitions do not comply with the requirements of the Hazardous Waste Directive and the Hazardous Waste List.
Nigeria made an official request to be allowed to import certain waste listed in Annex II to Regulation(EEC) No 259/93 under the control procedure applicable to
the OECD Decision and the EU waste list.
On 7 December 1999 China made an official request to be allowed to import certain waste listed in Annex II to Council Regulation(EEC) No 259/93 without any control procedures, instead of applying the control procedure applicable to waste listed in Annex IV to that Regulation.
Among the countries that replied, the following notified the Commission that they do not wish to receive any shipment of waste listed in Annex II to Regulation(EEC) No 259/93.
by either of these annexes but appears on the Community's hazardous waste list.
the OECD Decision and the EU waste list.
Article 17 of Council Regulation 259/93 has a provision whereby the Commission notifies non-OECD countries what the contents of the non-hazardous waste list are and then asks them whether they would accept the shipments of those wastes without recourse to a controlled procedure, or whether they would prefer a more stringent approach.
this in turn is linked to a binding list called the Hazardous Waste List.
as the ban on exports of the types of waste listed are already covered by lists of waste in the Basle Convention,
The concept of hazardous waste is defined in the Hazardous Waste Directive and this in turn is linked to a binding list called the Hazardous Waste List.
colleagues designed to make it easier for SMEs to use the waste list, and we also obtained support for a new article on biowaste.
definitions do not comply with the European definitions and that the Austrian legislation fails to transpose the European Waste Catalogue and Hazardous Waste List.
to Germany, Austria and Belgium for their failure to apply Community waste definitions and waste lists in national law correctly.
this report contains an evaluation of the implementation of the definition of hazardous waste and the hazardous waste list for all 15 Member States.
Singapore notified the Commission that the import of certain wastes listed in Annex II to Regulation(EEC)
The procedure applicable to wastes listed in Annex III
The figures refer to exported amounts of wastes listed in Annexes III