Andrea Jünemann:
Education: Lawyer, Since the early 90ties Desk Officer in the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy in different fields e.g. German and European Competition Law, New Innovative Technologies, Biotechnology and Food Industry, Human Resources.
Since 2008: Head of Devision "Waste- and Water Management"
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1. Waste Management in Germany
Challenges, Obstacles, Factors of Success
Andrea Jünemann
Head of Division Waste and Water Management
www.bmwi.de
2. Content
1. Overview on the Development of Waste Management in
Germany
2. Factors of Success
3. Outlook on Future Activities in Germany and
the European Union
3. Waste Management in Germany
(Starting Point)
More than 50.000 overfilled
dumpsites
Too few incineration
facilities
No recycling
Starting environmental
awareness in politics and
society
4. German Waste Management (2015)
An extensive and powerful economic sector with more than
o 3.000 private companies (including machine and plant construction)
o 430 municipal companies
o more than 250 000 employees and
o an annual business volume of more than 50 billion €
o High Recycling Rates
o Leading Export Country for
modern and efficient Treatment Technologies
5. Benefits
o Cleaner environment (no more littering, less air pollution, clean soil and water)
o Tremendous reduction of CO2-emissions over the last 15 years (more than 56
million of CO2 emissions, which is nearly a quarter of our total savings)
o Creation of more than 250 000 local jobs ranging from low skill to high skill levels
o Generation of local, affordable and renewable heat and power through WtE-
plants (more than 7 billion kWh power and 18 billion kWh heat p.a.)
o Savings of raw materials (16 % of raw materials replaced with recovered materials)
o Competitive edges through a resource efficient production
6. Factors of Success
Legal Framework
o Extended producer responsibility
o Mandatory waste hierarchy
o Mandatory recycling rates
o Landfill ban
High Awareness and Acceptance by Citizens and Economy
o Demands for sustainable waste management
o Commitment of waste industry
Comprehensive Financial Support
o Programs related to research, technology transfer, foundations,
innovations and investments
7. German Closed Cycle
Management Act (2012)
Recycling has priority over
incineration with energy
recovery
Disposal (landfilling and
incineration without
energy recovery) is
subordinated to all kinds
of recovery
Prevention
and re-use are
on top of the
waste
management
hierarchy
Prevention
Preparing for re-use
Recycling
Energy related
recovery
Disposal
8. Further Legal Instruments to Promote Recycling
Landfill Ban
(since 2005)
Extended Producer
Responsibility
(since 1991 for
packaging)
Mandatory
Recycling
Targets
(since 1991 for
packaging)
10. Take-Back Schemes in Germany
• Important Role
as a link between producers/retailers, municipalities, and
waste companies
driving force to optimize e.g. sorting technologies and the
design for recycling
Recycling costs have more than halved in the last 20 years
11. 25 years of Experience with EPR
EPR as an important incentive
• to foster
- the recovery of waste
- the eco-design of products
• EPR has strong impetus on
- the development of modern treatment technologies
- markets for recyclable materials
12. EPR - Regulations on Different Waste
Streams
Packaging
Ordinance
Electric & Electronic
Equipment Act
Batteries
Act
ELV
Ordinance
14. Further Legal Instruments to Promote Recycling
Landfill Ban
(since 2005)
Extended Producer
Responsibility
(since 1991 for
packaging)
Mandatory
Recycling Rates
(since 1991 for
packaging)
15. Factors of Success
Legal Framework
Mandatory waste hierarchy
Extended producer responsibility
Mandatory recycling rates
Landfill ban
High Awareness and Acceptance by Citizens and Economy
o Demands for sustainable waste management
o Commitment of waste industry
Comprehensive Financial Support
o Programs related to research, technology transfer, foundations, innovations, and
investments
o New Export Initiative with a focus on waste and water management
16. To-do List Germany / European Union
Germany:
Advancement Packaging Act
Revision and Strengthening of our Industrial Waste Ordinance
Separate collection of organic waste all over the country
European Union:
Increase recycling of municipal and packaging waste
Phase out landfilling for recyclable waste
Reduce food waste
Inclusion of aspects like recycling capability, new methods of use and ownership