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5/4/2019
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2nd year in a row
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Objective of the event:
Raising awareness on the impact of overuse of Single Use Plastic items in
our society and littering in Montenegro
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13 organisations participating to the organisations:
3 sponsors supporting the event: 2 international movements:
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8 locations
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BUDVA | BULJARICA72 volunteers12 m3 of garbage
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KOTOR112 volunteers
5 m3 of garbage
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TIVAT 85 volunteers3 m3 of garbage
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SUTOMORE 30 volunteers (incl. 6 divers)9 m3 of garbage (sea + land)
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HERCEG NOVI24 volunteers + municipality of Tivat employees
4 m3 of garbage
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ULCINJ 111 volunteers3 m3 of garbage
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ULCINJ 29 volunteers3 m3 of garbage
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KRASICISpontaneous location
10 volunteers5 m3 of garbage
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TOTAL: +/- 350 volunteers+/- 45 m3 of garbage
among which +/- 20 m3 plastic bottles Next year: 600 volunteers?
Who is in to support the 2019 event?
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SUP legislation• May/2018 – publication of the new SUP
legislation• 24/October/2018 – the European Parliament
voted to ban some of the SUP products, such as oxo-degradable plastics
• 18/ December/2018 – European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council are meeting for a last round of negotiations on single-use plastics laws
• Around April 2019 – final new legislation on SUP
EU is currently in the process of changing the legislation on plastic waste
January 2018 – EU Plastics Strategy was adopted «The Commission launch the work on the revision of the Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive to be issued in 2019.»
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Montenegrin new waste law draft – Chapter 56 “Waste packaging”
«Privredno društvo koje upravlja sistemom preuzimanja, sakupljanja i obrade otpadne ambalaže, dužno je da preduzme mjere za smanjivanje upotrebe plastičnih kesa, tako da:- se lagane plastične kese za nošenje debljine zida manjeod 50 mikrona od 31. januara 2020 ne daju besplatno naprodajnome mjestu robe ili proizvoda, i- nivo godišnje potrošnje od 31. januara 2025. godine ne premaši 40 laganih plastičnih kesa debljine zida manje od 50 mikrona za nošenje po osobi.»
New waste law will not answer the latest EU plastic legislation
RISK
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Zero Waste Montenegro recommendations to waste law draft:
Dodati definiciju termina:• “Ambalaža”, (Direktiva Evropskog parlamenta i Savjeta 94/62/EC ) . • „Plastične kese za nošenje “,„Laka plastična kesa” , „Vrlo laka plastična kesa za nošenje”, „Okso-
razgradive plastične kese za nošenje” (Direktive (EU) 2015/720)• “Biorazgradive kompostabilne kese za nošenje”
• “Skratiti proizvodnju, uvoz i prodaju okso-razgradivih plastičnih kesa od 31. januara 2020 najmanje 50% ukupne mase plastičnih kesa.
• Zabraniti proizvodnju, uvoz i prodaju okso-razgradivih plastičnih kesa od 31. januara 2021”
• Preporuciti proizvodnju, uvoz i prodaju kompostabilnih kesa za nošenje kao alternativu drugimvrstama plastičnih kesa, i paralelno sprovoditi edukaciju stanovnistva o negativnom uticajuplasticnih kesa na zivotnu sredinu i zdravlje ljudi da bi iskljucili koriscenje jednokratnihplasticnih kesa (evropski standard EN 13432 ).
Član 3“Značenje
izraza“:
Član 56“Otpadna
ambalaža”:
• Uvesti kontrolu kolicini proizvoda, uvoza i prodaje svih vrsta plasticnih kesa i composta
• Dodati edukaciju stanovnistva o negativnom uticaju plasticnih kesa na zivotnu sredinu i zdravlje ljudi da bi iskljucili koriscenje jednokratnih plasticnih kesa
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Zero Waste Montenegro recommendations to waste law draft:
Dodati jasne mjere o depozitnoj povratnoj šeme (DRS) za ambalazu i jasne obaveze
proizvođača / uvoznika i maloprodajnih kompanija i omogućiti im da se organizuju
kako bi sistem postali u funkciji.
Član 56“Otpadna
ambalaža”:
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LITTER
beverage containers
other
Litter around the world is made of 40 to 60 % of beverage containers (plastic
bottles, glass bottles, aluminium cans)
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Currently in Montenegro, we give little to no value to those beverage containers in our society
only thisone
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If we implement a DEPOSIT RETURN SCHEME for bottles, we can achieve in less than one year from 75% to 95% of recycling rate,
as in the countries which are already doing it such as Lithuania, Denmark, Sweden, etc
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How do other countries do it?
• Their government does only ONE thing: it sets an eco-tax in the law for each type of beverage containers and proposes to reduce the tax in function of the number of bottles recycled.
• Then it is entirely up to the producers and retailers to organize themselves to recycle as much as possible.
• ….and the best way for them to do it is to create a centralized system – which is the most cost-effective way!
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www.zerowastemontenegro.meInterested? Contact our DRS expert Alexandra Aubertin | a.aubertin@zerwastemontenegro.me
Or check our report: www.zerowastemontenegro.me/sema-povracaja-depozita
What does Montenegrin Government says about it?
“we can not prescribe that organization established by the retailers, importers and producer
MUST be centralized and unique. Market and open competition will arrange number of organized system” → but it is not prescribed, it is the choice of the producers! And open competition will NOT arrange an effective recycling system, if no economical incentive set in the law…
→ It is now required by the EU Commission to attain a 90% recycling rate for bottles: and DRS is the only proven method to achieve it.
“There are no DRS for bottles (plastic or glass; or both) in new proposed Law but there is possibility with mentioned Regulation which must be adopted immediately after Law.”
→ A good DRS system saves citizen tax money by making the producers/importers RESPONSIBLE for the waste they create, and saves the Government money in waste management.
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